ELNA 3005, 3003 Owner's manual

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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG----
MANUEL
D'INSTRUCTION
MODO
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
-
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord
To
unplug,
grasp
the
plug,
not the
cord.
-
Keep
fingers
away
from
all
moving
parts.
Special
care
is
required
around
the
sewing
needle
When
using
an
electrical
appliance,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
followed,
including
the
following:
-
Always
use the
proper
needle
plate
The
wrong
plate
can
cause
the
needle
to
break.
Read
all
instruction
before
using
this
household
sewing
machine.
-
Do
not
use
bent
needles
-
Do
nor
pull
or
push
fabric
while
stitching.
It
may
deflect
the
needle
causing
it
to
break.
DA
NCGER
-
to
reduce
the
risk
of
electrk•
shock:
-
Switch
the
sewing
machine
off
when
making
any
adjustment
in
the
needle
area,
such
as
This
household
sewing machine
should
never
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
threading
needle,
changing
needle,
threading
bobbin,
or
changing
presser
foot,
and
the like
unplug
it
from
the
electric
outlet
immediately
after
using
and
before
cleaning.
Always
unplug
-
Always
unplug
the
sewing
machine
from
the
electrical
outlet
when
making
any
user
servicing
before
relamping
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
and
rating,
15
W
max
(Model
3003)or
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual
3
W
(Mdedls
3005+3007)
-
Use
only
identical
replacement
parts.
WARN
ING
-
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons:
-
Do
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy.
Close
attention
is
necessary
when
this
appliance
is
used
by
"SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS"
or
near
children,
-
Use
this
sewing
machine
only
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
manual.
Use
only
attachments
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
as
contained
in
this
manual.
Warning
-
Never
operate
this
sewing
machine
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
prop
When
workng
close
to
the
needle,
be
very
careful
not
to
prick
your
fingers
erly,
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water
Return
the
sewing
machine
to
the
nearest
authorized
dealer
or
service
center
for
examination,
repair,
electrical
or
me-
chanicol
adjustment
-
This
machine
is
equipped
with
a
special
connexion
cord
which,
if
damaged,
mustI
be
replaced
by
an
identical
cord
This
can
be
obtained
from
the
dealer.
Never
operate
the
sewing
machine
with
any
air
opening
blocked.
Keep
ventilation
openings
of
the
sewing
machine
and
foot
controller
free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint,
dust
and cloth
Never
drop
or
insert
any
object
into
any
opening
-
Do
not
use
outdoors
-
Do
not
operate
where
aerosol
(spray)
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
is
being
administered
To
disconnect,
turn
all
controls
to
the
off
position,
then
remove
plug
from
outlet
ao
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Sewing
an
Angle...........
....
A-16
Straight
Stitching
on
Heavy
Fabrics
...
A-16
1
MAIN
PARTS
Zigzag
Stitch
A
17
Designation of
Parts
....
A
3.4
Foot
Storage
Compartment
..
A-5
IV
UTILITY
STITCHES
Extension
Table (Accessory
BOX)-~
A-5
Quick Overcasting
. .... -
111',.....
A
17
Assembling
Stretch
Fabrics
(Model
3007)
-..........
..
A-
17
11
GETTING
READY
TO
SEW
Overedge
Stitch
...
A.17
Connecting
the
Machine
to
the
Power
Supply
....-....
A-6
Double
Overcasting
A-
I8
Needle
Up/Down
(Model
3007)
~..
.-...
A-6
Elastic Stitch.
-..........
A-18
Foot
Control
..... ...
.....
........
.....
A-6
Triple
Seam
..
......
. .........
A
19
Speed Reducer
....................
.......................
A-6
Interlock
Shell
Stitching
.......
A-19
S
e
w
in
g
L
ig
ht
...........
.........
...........
...........
........
.......
...........
. . . .... .
A
-6
Sew
ing
o
n B
utto
ns
..........
......
A
-2
0
F
o o
t P
re
ssu
re
..............
..............
................
...... ....
..........
..
.....
..
.....
A
-7
A
uto
m
a
tic
B
utto
nho
le
..
............
2..............
....................
.. ..
... A
-2
0
, 2 1
D
ropp
ing
the Feed
D
og
........................
.. .
........
. .
........
......... ... ...
.......
A
-7
M
a
nual
Buttonho
le
....
2...........................-
....
2............... A
2
2
To
Snap
Off
and
On
the
Presser
Foot,....
.... ......
A-7
Corded
Buttonhole
.A23
To
Rem
ove
and
Attach
the
Foot
Holder
............................
.....
....
A-8
Zipper
Insertion
.....
...................
............
A-23,
24
S e
w
ing
in R e
ve rse
........
I.........
....
........
.... ..
.............
.....
....................
A
-8
N
a
rrow
H
e
m ....
...............
...
.............
.... .........
..............
A
2
5
S
e
a
m
G u
id
e
........
...............
............................ .... . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... A
-8
B
lin
d
S
titc
h
......
. . . . . . . . ..
. . . . . . . . .
.......
I.. ''.........................
......... .. ..
A
-2
6
C
h
a
n
g
in
g
the
N
e e
d
le
.
A
-........
S.......................................................
.................
....
A
-8
Fabrics,
Threads
and
Needles
.......................
.................
........
...
A-9
V
D
ECO
RATIVE
SEW
IN
G
Placing
the Thread
S
pool
.............. .............
..............
........
........
......
A
-9
Decorative
Sa
tin
Stitch
............................
....................................
D
ec...o.rat...
A
2
7
A
dditional
Spool
Pin
.A.. ....
.................................
.
.......
A
-9
Stretch
Stitch
Patterns
...................
................
.....
A
27
R
e
m
oving
the
B
ob
b
in
.................
.......
...... .................
.........................
.. ......
A
-9
A
d
justing
Stretch
Stitch
Ba
la
nce
.........
..
...........
............................
.... . . . . ..
. . . . .
A
-2
7
W
ind ing
the
B
o
b b
in
(M
o
d
e
l
3003
) -. ... .... ..
............
.........
.......
...................
. ....
A
-10
Sm
ocking
.....
..........
...............
....................
.
.....
.. .. . . . . .. . . ...............
A
-2
8
Inserting
the
Bobbin
(ModelA uting
Stretch
Stitch.........
.. .. .Balance..... A... 2n.......................
A-28
W
inding
the
Bobbin
(M
odel
3005+3007)
.....................
A-11
Pin-Tucking
.............
.....................................
A-29
Inserting
the
Bobbin
(Model
3005+3007)
.....
............... . ...
A-11
Shell
Tuck
...................
A
29
Threading
the
M
achine
.................................
.. .
.....
.
.......
A-12
Fagoting
(M
odel
3007)
............................
................
A
29
Automatic Needle
Threader
(Model
3005+3007)
A-13
Applications
..............
...........................................
A-30
Drawing Up the
Bobbin
Thread
..........
A-14
Assembling
Edge-to-Edge
.....................................
A-30
B
alancing
the
Thread
Tension
....... ....
............
......
.............................
......
A
-14
Pattern
Selection
..- .... ......................
A-15
VI
MAINTENANCE
Stitch
W
idth
....... ............
A
-..................
......
.........
. ..
C leaning
the
Bobbin
C
ase
...................................
A
-31
S
tiict
L
e
n
ghe ..
..... .....
....
.....
....
.....
.....
....
.....
....
.....
.....
....
.....
.....
....
.....
....
.....
.H
oo1kCle-in
g
h
e.Ho
k ..
.....
....
.....
.....
....
.....
....
.....
.....
....
.....
....
..... .....
....
.....
A
.3
Decentering
the
Needle
..........................................
.................
.....
.
A-15
Refitting
the
Bobbin
C
ase
..........
A-3l1
III
BA SIC
SEW
IN
G
M
inor
Disorders
............................................
..............
..
A-32,
33
Straight
Stitch
...........
........
A-16
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I
MAIN
PARTS
DESIGNATION
OF
PARTS
DESIGNATION
OF
PARTS
DESIGNATION
OF
PARTS
(Model
3007)
(Model
3005)
(Model
3003)
1
Stitch
length
slide
I
Stitch
length
slide
I
Stitch
length
slide
2
Stitch
width
slide
2
Stitch
width
slide
2
Stitch
width
slide
3
Bobbin
winder
stop
3
Bobbin
winder
stop
3
Bobbin
winder
stop
4
Bobbin
winder
4
Bobbin
winder
4
Bobbin
winder
5
Foot
storage
compartment
5
Foot
storage
compartment
5
Foot
storage
comportment
6
Sewing
instruction
panel
6
Sewing
instruction
panel
6
Sewing
instruction
panel
7
Spool
holder
disc
(large)
7
Spool
holder
disc
(large)
7
Spool
holder
disc
(large)
8
Spool
pin
8
Spool
pin
8
Spool
pin
9
Top
cover
9
Top
cover
9
Top
cover
I0
Thread
tension
dial
10
Thread
tension
dial
10
Thread
tension
dial
1 I
Foot
pressure
dial
1
I
Foot
pressure
dial
1 I
Foot
pressure
dial
12
Face
plate
12
Face
plate
12
Face
plate
13
Buttonhole
lever
1 3
Buttonhole
lever
1 3
Buttonhole
lever
14
Thread
cutter
14
Thread
cutter
14
Thread
cutter
I5
Automatic
needle
threader
15
Automatic
needle
threader
15
Needle
plate
16
Needle
plate
16
Needle
plate
16
Hook
cover
plate
17
Hook
cover
plate
17
Hook
cover
plate
17
Hook
cover
plate
release
button
18
Hook
cover
plate
release
burton
I8
Hook
cover
plate
release
button
18
Extension
table
(accessory
box)
19
Extension
table
laccessory
box)
19
Extension
table
(accessory
box)
19
Reverse
stitch
push
button
20
Needle
position
up/down
(/iltmoaic)
20
Reverse
stitch
push
button
21
Reverse
stitch
push
button
22
Speed
reduce
@.
"
Q,
y....
>@
t
@
,'---Ž<
14
"d(t
Nte
14
2*4
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DESIGNATION
OF
PARTS
DESIGNATION
OF
PARTS
DESIGNATION
OF
PARTS
(Model
3007)
(Model
3005)
(Model
3003)
23
Thread
take
up
lever
21
Ti-ead
ua
e
ap
lve,
20
Thread
take-co
lever
24
Carr/ing
handie
22
Caryng
randle
21
Carrving
handle
25
Balance wheel
23
Balance
wheel
22
Balance
wheel
26
Stitch
selector
24
Stitch
selector
23
Coupling
knob
27
Firre
adjustrmenr
25
Fine
adrstmenr
24
Sltlch
selector
28
Power
switcfh
26
Power
swtch
25
Fine
adjustment
29
Machine
socket
27
Machine
socket
26
Power
switch
30
Needle
clamping
screw
28
Needle
clamping
screw
27
Machine
socket
31
Drop
feed
lever
29
Drop feed
lever
28
Needle
clamping
screw
32
Free
arm
30
Free
arm
29
Drop
feed lever
33
Presser
foor
31
Presse
[oor
30
Free
arm
34
Presser
foot
lever
32
Presser
foot
lever
31
Presser
foot
33
Sewing
speed
switch
ifor
120
V)
32
Presser
foot
lever
33
Sewing
speed
switch
(for
120
V)
'34
ý
S.
r)
-A
2 VII
12V
l120OV)
(120
V)
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FOOT
STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
EXTENSION
TABLE
(ACCESSORY
BOX)
J)
C.3
Extension
Table
4ý"
ý
The
extension
table
provides
added
sewing
surface
and
can
be
easily
removed,
P--
-
For
free
arm
sewing
For
attaching
the
table
Each
presser
foot and
its
corresponding
storage
space
are
lettered
for
easy
idenlification
and
storage,
Pull
the
end
of
the
ex-ension
table
away
from
Push
the
extension
table
until
its
lugs
fit
into
the
To
achieve
optimum
sewing
results,
use
the
foot
recommended
for
each
sewng
technique
the
mochine,
as
llusirated
machine
Accessory
box
I
Needle
assortment
*
The
B
foot
is
nor
delivered
with
the
machine,
Sewo
accessories
ore
conveniently
located
under
the
extension
table.
2
L
Quilting
guide
but
is
available
from
the
dealer
S
3
G
Blind
hem
foot
*
The
F
foot
is
stored
in
the
accessory
box
in
4
D
Hemmer
fool
front
of the
free
arm.
5
.C'
Overlock
foot
6
.1
Zipper
foot
'7
j
Embroidery
foot
l_-__
_"
a
A
Zigzag
foot
'9
lit,
Automattc
buttonhole
device
I
the
automatic
buttonhole
device
R
can
be
stored
in
the
extension
table.
ak
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II
GETTING
READY
TO
SEW
NEEDLE
UP/DOWN
FOOT
CONTROL
(MODEL
3007)
CONNECTING
THE
MACHINE
TO
THE
POWER
SUPPLY
for
high
speed,
set
the
switch
at
'HIGH"
-
.
(230V)
or
""
(120V),
For
low
speed,
set
the
switch
at
"LOW"
I~\(230
VI
of
'Cp
10V
*
Do
not
move
the
switch
when
the
machine
..-
"'s
running.
41J
.SEWING
LIGHT
-A
pressure
on
this
key,
when
the
machine
is
Sewing
speed can
be
varied
by
the
foot
not
running,
makes
the
needle
rise
or
come
control.
down
The
harde
you
press
on
the
control,
the
faster
-
If
;he
needle
is in
the
upper
position,
it
will
the
machine
runs
come
down
into
the
fabric
and
vice
versa
CAUTION:
Don't
press
the
foot
control
whilst
(B)
the
needle
up/down
key
is
depressed.
40
This
key
is
used
for,
l-'•lJ•
•Making
the
bobbin
thread
come
up
Maki•on/upg
hod
d
the
bobbin•• tThe
sewing
lght
is
located
behind
the
face
(down/up),
hold
the
end
of
thCobbi
thread.
plate.
-Sewing
an
angle
(make
the
needle
go
down before
turning
the
fabric).
SPEED
REDUCER
)A)To
remove
Pull
out
MODEL
3007
To
replace
Push
in
while
the
pins
are
MODEL
3007in
line
with
the
holes
of
light
Thus
it
is
no
longer
necessary
to
turn
the
The
sewing
speed
range
can
be
varied
by
inliet
balance
wheel
by
hand
to
raise
and
lower
the
speed
reducer
Bef~or
connecting,
make
sure
tha
I
the
voltage
the
needle.
tesedrdcr
of
the
power
supply
is
identical
to
that
of
the
For
a
higher
speed,
slide
it
to
the
right,
for
0
FB)
To
remove
Push
and
turn
to
the
left.
machine
With
the
switch
on
"OFF",
fit
the
non
lower
speed
slide
it
to
the
left.
To
replace
Push
and
turn
to
the
right.
reversible
plug
into
the
machine
socket
and
plug
the
machine
into
the
wail
socket
Switch
it
on
MODELS
3003
+
3005
N.B.
When
replacing
the
bulb,
unplug
the
The
sewing
speed
range
can
be
varied
by
machine
Use
a
bulb
of:
NB.
Make
ita
habit
to
switch
off
the
machine
the
switch
situated
on
the
front
of
the
foot
[A)Halogen
lamp
123V/3W
when
you are not
using
it
control.
(B}Tungsten
lamp:
15
W
max,
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FOOT
PRESSURE
TO
SNAP
OFF
AND
ON
THE
PRESSER
FOOT
The
pressure
dial
should
be
set
at
'3"
for
regular
sewing.
..... ...............
Reduce
the
pressure
to
"2"
for
applications
and
very
stretchy
jerseys,
To
snap
off:
Press
the
red
button
behind
the
foot
hlcder
Reduce
the
pressure
to
"'
when
sewing
knits,
to
avoid
distottion
Press
the
up/down
needle
position
key
Ithe
Presser
root
wil
drop
off
!model
3007/
or
turn
the
balance
wheel
oowards
you
to
raise
the
needle
to
its
hkghesi
DROPPING
THE
FEED
DOG
poston
.....
_
-_
-_------Raise
the
presser
foot
.
•~
~~~~~~
~~~~~~
.........................
.........
x" I
L
-------
-
L
The
daop
feed
lever
is
lo
aed
u
der
the
free
arm
To
snap
on:
*,rn
!'&ýg
Irfotrheprssreda9
"Additional
Clearoncew
to
raise
the
feed
dog
push
the
lever
in
the
directon
of
the
arrow
as
rusvtred
should
always
be
on
"3'
To
lower
the
feed
dog,
push
'he
lever
in
the
drrecton
of
the
arrow,
as
ilusirated
Place
the
oresser
foot
so
that
the
pit
of
the
ootr
The
presser
foot
(an
be
raised
higher
lor
os
iust
under'
the
groove
of
the
foot
holder
aatid
ioral
clearance
when
placing
•,c;k
*
The
heed
dog
must
always
be
up
nor
normal
sewing
lower
the
foot
holder
to
ock
the
foot
in
oace
wooOners
ao
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TO
REMOVE
AND
ATTACH
THE
FOOT
HOLDER
SEWING
IN
REVERSE
SEAM
GUIDE
To
remove:
To
attach:
As
long
as
you
keep
the
reverse
stitch
push The
numbers
on
the
needle
plate
indicate
the
button
depressed,
the
machine
sews
back- space
between
the
line
and
the
left
needle
Unscrew
counterclockwise
using
a
screw
Align
the
hole
in
the
foot
holder
with
the
wards
position.
driver,
threaded
hole
in
the
presser
bar
and
fit
the
The
numbers
at
the
front
are
in
millimeters.
foot
holder screw
into
the
hole.
The
numbers
at
the
back
are
in
,nches.
Tighten
the
screw
by
turning
it
clockwise
CHANGING
THE
NEEDLE
Raise
the
needle
by
turning
the
balance
Loosen
the
needle
clamping
screw
by
turning
wheel
towards
you
or
by
pressing
the
up/
it
counter-clockwise.
down
needle
position
key
(model
30071
L
I
Lower
the
presser
foot
Remove the
needle
from
the
clamp.
Insert
the
new
needle
into
the
clamp
with
the
flat
side
to
the
rear, pushing
it
up
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Tighten
the
clamping
screw
firmly,
with
the
screwdriver,
if
needed.
*Check
the
needle
regularly
for
barbed
or
blunted
point.
A
defeclive
needle
may
spoil
your
fabrics.
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FABRICS,
THREADS
AND
NEEDLES
PLACING
THE
THREAD
SPOOL
ADDITIONAL
SPOOL
PIN
Fabics
Threads
Needles
Light
Crepe
de
Chine,
Voile,
lawn,
fine
Silk
10/70
or
,7
weight
Georgette,
11/75
or
Orgondie,
Trico,
fine Cotton
or
Mesh,
Percale
Synthetic
Thread
12/80
Medium
Linen,
Cotton
Piqu6
Medium
Weight
12/75
or
,-
weight
Woollens,
Double
Knits
Cotton
or
12/80
or
Percale
Synthetic Thread
14/90
Hear/
Denin,
Tweed,
Gabardine,
Sewing
Silk,
12/80
or
#
weight
Coatng,
Drapery
and
Heavier
Cotton
or
14/90
Upholstery
Fabrics
Synthetic
Thread
Lift
up
the
spool
pin
as
shown.
Place
the
The
additional
spool
pin
is
used
for
For
best
results,
use
needles
and
threads
that
are
adapted
to
the
fabrics.
For
finer
fabrics,
fine
matching
spool
holder
on
the
spool
and
lower
sewing with
2
needles
or
to
wind
the
bobbin
needles
and
threads,
for
heavier
fabrics,
stronger
needles
and
threads
the
spool pin
without
*
The
small
spool
holder
is
used
with
narrow
unthreading
the
machine.
Use
the
same
thread
For
needle
and
bobbin
thread
spools.
Place
the felt
on
the
spool
pin
When
sewing
stretch,
very
fine
fabrics and
synthelics,
use
a
needle
with
blue
shank.
This
needle
prevents
skipped
stitches.
REMOVING
THE
BOBBIN
When
sewing
very fine
fabrics,
reinforce
the
reverse
side
with fusible
intledining
or
very
fine
Push
the
hook
cover
plate
button to
release
paper
that
will
be
torn
off
afler
the
cover
plate.
tift
out
the
bobbin.
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the
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on,
the
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Guide
the
thtreaoiro
the
notch
'A'
on
the
Puff
out
aout
15c-m
6"of
th-reard
and
roth'
4
e
r
ont,
Har!d
the
LoLbin
with
yorr
right
h~and
the
hook
cover
pi.Ote
i
~and
pukl
the
tread
to
the
left
arrd
througth
the
tenston
spring
blades.
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WINDING
THE
BOBBIN
(Models
3005
+
3007)
INSERTING
THE
BOBBIN
Draw
the
thread
from
the
spool,
Place
the
bobbin
in
the
bobbin
case
with
the
Keep
slowly
pulling
the
thread
unti
it
sides
read
running
counter-cl
ockwise.
into
the
notch
'B'.
2.
Engage
the
thread
into
the
thread
guide.
3.
Guide
the
thread
around
the
bobbir
wind
t
er
thread
guide.
4.
Pass
the
thread
through
the
hole
in
the
prýorbhin.
5.
Place
thre
bobbin
or
the
bobbion
wrrrder
6
Hoin
tihoendot
the
thriead
and
depress7
and
push
it
to
the
rghi
the
hoot
control
for
a
couole
of
turns.
Cut
"
the
thread
Depress
the
foot
control.
The
A
_
botbi
woi
stop
auiomatically
when
it
is
full.H
+
7.
Pus
the
brobbn
winder
back
to
the
le;7
take
art
the buobbin
and
cut
the
thread
6Guae
the
thread
into
the
notch
'A
on
the
Pul
out
about
1Scm(6")of
Thread
and
refit
front.
Hold
the
bobbin
with
your
right
hand
the
hook
cover
plate
~and
pull
the
thread
to
tire
left
and
thfough
the
tension
spring
blades.
S.)
al
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THREADING
THE
MACHINE
itLi
__ __ __C_)
05
Raose
rhe
oake
p
ovef
to
its
highest
2.
Pass
the
thread
around
the
thread
3
Frmly
draw
the
thread
from
right
4.
Slide
the
thread
to the
left
behind
(jc
,
position
by
turnin
thie
ba.'je
wheel
guide
and
up
again
in
the
left
to
left
into
the
take-up lever
the
thread
guide
on
the
needle
:wards
yeo
slot.
eyelet
bar.
or
P
Rise
the
pesser
fcot,
then
pass
the
/3
t-I-thoed
"i [le
,rdef
Foret
1
to
5
Model
3003
5.
Draw
about
15
cm
(6"1
of
-I)
Pas
the
hread
nro
he
thread
thread
through
needle
eye.
2'-
qguide
and
draw
it
down
along
4-
the
right
s5ot
Models
3005
+
3007:
/
5
Thread
the
needle
by
using
the
needle
threader
(see
page
A
13)
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AUTOMATIC
NEEDLE
THREADER
(MODELS
3005
+
3007)
t
(Model
3005):
Turn
the
balance
Turn
the
knob
®) n
the
direction
of
Turn
the
knob
®
in
the
direction
of
Raise
the
needle
threader
knob
(®)
Pass
the
end
of
the
thread
through
wheel
towards
you
to
raise
the
the
arrow
in
the
illustration,
then
the
arrow
in
the
llustrotior
then
slowly
to
draw
the
thread
loop
up,
the
needle
eye
by pulling
the
thread
needle
to
the
highest
position.
insert
the
hook
(B
into
the
needle
draw
the
thread
loop
to
the
back
of
loop
to
the
back,
Pull
15
cm
16'
)
of
thread,
eye.
the
needle
Lead
the
thread
around
the
guide
The
needle
threader
can
be
used
(Model
3007):
By
pressing
the
©)
and
under
the
hook
®.
with
needles
No.
11/75,
up/down
needle
position
key,
raise
12/80,
14/90, 16/00oand
the
needle
to
its
highest
position
needles
with
blue
shank.
Pull
15
cm
(6")
of
thread.
Pull
the
automatic
needle
threader
down
as
far as
it
will
go.
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DRAWING
UP
THE
BOBBIN
THREAD
Raise
the
presser
foot
and
hold
the
needle
thread
Q007)
Press
the
up/down
needle
position
key
3003
+
3005):
Turn
the
balance
wheel
Pull
bath
threads
to
the
leh
and
lrghrly
w~th
your
left
hand.
'Wrce
towards
you
until
the
needle
has
risen
and
the
under
the
presser
foot,
leaving
take-up
lever
is
at
its
highest
position.
10
cm
(4")
Lightly
draw
up
the
needle thread
forming
a
loop
of
the
bobbin
thread
BALANCING
THE
THREAD
TENSION
In
straight
seams,
the
needle
thread
Turn
the
thread
tension
dial
until
the
Loosen
the
needle
thread
tension
by
Tighten
the
needle
thread
tension
Adjusting
the
Thread
Tension
for
and
the
bobbin
thread
should
inter-
desired
number
is
facing
the
setting
moving
the
dial
to
a
lower
number
by
turning
the
dial
to
a
higher
Z'ftgz
and Embroidery.
lock
in
the
center
of
the
two
layers
mark
number.
The
upper
thread
tension
should
be
of
fabric.
slightly
weaker
when
sewing
a
zig-
zag
or
a
pattern
based
on
the
satin
stitch.
The
upper
thread
should
appear
slightly
on
the
reverse
side
of
the
fabric.
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PATTERN
SELECTION
STITCH
WIDTH
STITCH LENGTH
DECENTERING
THE
NEEDLE
C3D
0-1-2-3-4-5-6-
o
=1
2
3
4
4
0"1*2
3
4-5
6
"
0
-~1
2
3 - 4
o
0
234-5
6. '
Select
a
pattern
by
turning
the
stitch
selector
The
higher
the
number,
the
wider
the
srich.
The
higher
the
number,
the
longer
the
stitch
The
straight
stitch
and
the
triple
seam
may
be
The
red
signal
confirms
the
chosen
pattern.
This
machine
can sew
stitches
of
a maximum
For
a
fine
fabric,
a
stitch
length
of
1,5
to
2,5
decenered
to
the
left
by
using
the
stitch
width
width
of
6.5
mm
(1/4)
is
preferable
slide
N.B.
The
needle
must
be
in
the
upper
position
For
a
thicker
fabric
a
stitch
ength
of
2
5
to
when
you
turn
the stitch
selector
*
For
adjusting
the
stitch
width,
the
needle
4
0
is
indicated
must
be
in
the
upper
position,
i.e
out
of
the
fabric
N.B
1he
stitch
length
is
automatc
and
cannot
be
modified
as
from
the
triple
seam
onward,
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III
BASIC
SEWING
STRAIGHT
STITCH
1.5
-
4
...
7
Rose
the
presser
foot
and place
the
fabric
To
secure
the
ends
of
the
seams,
press
the
The
thread
cutter
cuts
the
threads
to
the
next
to
the
guide
line
on the
needle
plate,
reverse
stitch
button
and
sew
a
few
stitches,
proper
length
for
starting
the
next
seam,
__mA
Smooth
the
threads
to
the
left
and
lower
the
Raise
the
presser
foot
and
eemove
the
fabric
presser
foot
Depress
the
foot
control
pulling
the
threads
to
the
rear,
Gently
guide
the
fabric
along
the
guide
line
The
needle
must
be
in
its
highest
position
when
removing
the
fabric.
SEWING
AN
ANGLE
STRAIGHT
STITCHING
ON
Slop
the
machine.,
HEAVY
FABRICS
13003
+
3005)
Turn
the
balance
wheele
owertheneedleintothefabricatthestarting,
towards
you
to
bring
the
needle
down
into
the
-
point
Press
the
small
black
button
on
foot
A
fabric,
with
your
left
hand
thus
giving
extra
weight
to
(3007):
Lower
the
needle
into
the
fabric
by
t
the
presser
foot,
pressing
the
needle
up/down
key
lower
the
presser
foot
with
your
right
hand,
Raise
the
presser
foot.
maintaining
the
pressure
on
the
black
button
Pivot
the
fabric
around
the
needle
To
change
,with
your
left
hand.
Release
the
block
button
the
sewing
direction
Lower
the
presser
foot
and
start
sewing.
and
continue
sewing
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ZIGZAG
STITCH
IV
UTILITY
STITCHES
QUICK
OVERCASTING
1
-65
5
1 25
2~
3-7
Simple
zigzag
stitching
is
used
For
overcast~
The
C
fool
prevents
the
fabric
from
rolling,
A
inmg
and
sew
ng on
bunions
Cwhen
overcasting.
NB.
For
a
decorative
satn
stitch,
use
trans-
Place
the
fabric
next
to the
black
guide
an
the
parent
fool
F,
reduce
stitch
length
between
right Minimum
stitch
width
5.
0.3
and
0.5
and
thread
tension
beween
2
and
3
ASSEMBLING
STRETCH
FABRICS
(MODEL
3007)
OVEREDGE
STITCH
5
"- 3-65
05
1 5
3-7
7
3
-6
For
light
jersey the
C
foot
keeps
the
fabric
This
stitch
is
useful
to
prevent
raw
edges
from
Pat
Place
the
edge
of
te
fabric
next
to
the
fraying
C
black
guide
on
the
right
A
Place
the
fabric
under
the
presser
fool,
so
that
- -
-
-----------
05Use
the
F
foot
for
sewing
inside
the
fabric
the
right
edge
runs
along
the
brim
of
the
For
assembling
and
overcasting slretch
fabics
N.B.
To
prevent
distortion
in
lerseys
reduce
transparent
par.
and
jerseys
in
one
opeiaion
.he
foot
pressure
see
pagle
A.7
ao
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DOUBLE
OVERCASTING
ELASTIC
STITCH
"
4,:
3
-3
6
5
05-.1
4-.
. -'
4-5
Eja
ýTl
s
a>c
ute~Fij
'o;
fcbr~cs
wihrch
tend
to
C
roy
Pace
the
edge
of
the
faricr
next
to
the
black
guide
on
the
right
-
_
Choose
this
stitch
to
attach
elastic
to
garments.
I
Mark
the
elastic
into
quarters
and
match
these
to
the
center
front,
center
back
and
side
seams.
2.
Place
the
middle
of
the
elastic
under
the
center
of
the presser
foot
and
sltitch
into
place,
making
sure
the
eiastic
is
eveny
distributed.
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TRIPLE
SEAM
INTERLOCK
SHELL
STITCHING
HI
K(CD)2-4
1-2
For
shell
stitching
on blouses
and
lingerie.
This
stitch
can
also
be
used
as
a
single
over
24
lock
stitch.
AA
A
A
This
reinforced
and
extensible
seam
is
recom
This stitch
is
sewn
with
2
stitches
forward
and
mended
for
armholes,
working
garments
and
I
stitch
backward,
forming
a
very
solid
seam,
sports
wear
Garments
should
be
basted
and
tried
before
inal
sewing
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