Pfaff performance 2056 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
-
-
-—
.
a
a
a
a
a
S
S
a
a
H
:3
n)
—3
a
-C
D
‘I
tI
C
D
C
V
C
C
D
A
cM
k
C
cx.
0)
D
C-)
1,
-11
11
-
(p
C
a
‘-p
V
This
houshold
sewing
machine
is
designed
to
comply
with
lEO/EN
6O3352-28
and
UL159.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
L
When
using
an
electrical
appliance,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
followed,
including
t[io
toliuwio
Read
all
instructions
before
using
this
household
sewing
machine.
DANGER
-To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock:
A
sewing
machine
should
never
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
unplug
this
sewing
mochine
from
the
electric
outlet
immediately
after
using
and
before
cleaning.
Always
unplug
before
relamping.
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
rated
5
Watt.
WARNING
-To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons
e
Do
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy.
Close
attention
is
necessary
when
this
sewing
machine
is
used
by
or
near
children
or
infirm
person.
t
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.
Never
operate
this
sewing
machine
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
properly.
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water.
Return
the
sewing
machine
to
the
nearest
authorised
dealer
or
service
center
for
examination,
repair,
electrical
or
mechanical
adjustment.
Never
operate
the
sewing
machine
with
any
air
openings
blocked.
Keep
ventilation
openings
of
the
Sewing
machine
and
foot
controller
free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint,
dust,
and
loose
cloth.
Keep
fingers
away
from
all
moving
parts.
Special
care
is
required
around
the
Sewing
machine
needle.
Always
use
the
proper
needle
plate.
The
wrong
plate
can
cause
the
needle
to
break.
Do
not
use
bent
needles.
Do
not
put
or
push
fabric
while
stitching.
It
may
deflect
the
needle
causing
it
to
break.
Switch
the
sewing
machine
off
(“0’)
when
making
any
adjListment
in
the
needle
area,
such
as
threading
needle,
changing
needle,
threading
bobbin,
or
changing
presser
foot,
etc.
Always
unplug
the
sewing
machine
from
the
electrical
outlet
when
removing
covers,
lubricating,
or
when
making
any
other
user
servicing
adjustments
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual.
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
administrated.
To
disconnect,
turn
all
controls
to
the
oft
(‘0”)
position,
then
remove
plug
from
outlet.
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord.
To
unplug,
grasp
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
Hold
plug
when
rewinding
into
cord
reel.
Do
not
allow
plug
to
whip
when
rewinding.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
I
I
-‘.-
Congratulations!
Congratuhi6ons
on
pur1sang
your
new
PItll
perlorniance
2056!
Pftiff
performance
2056
is
the
perfect
companion
mi
those
who
love
to
sew.
Its
ease
of
use
and
its
unlimited
features
will
I
ree
your
(Teati
e
engergies
turning
‘our
ideas
into
reality.
von
start,
please
spend
some
time
ieading
these
operating
iiisLrticIioii.\oti
will
soon
discover
how
easy
ii
is
to
use
our
lli!
I
inian
cc
2(
)56.
(
i\e
I
I
tee
[(‘III
L(
)
\(
)01
ilnagi
lhtLioII
Ifl(1
(liS(O\’eI’
your
OWII
I
1551
(
lot’
sewing,
‘togeilwr
with
oiw
ol
the
greatest
sewing
machines
in
the
\\Oll(1
p(’r1o1’fl11I(’t’
2056
Ii
OIfl
Plal
I.
Table
of
content
3:2
3:2
3:4
3:4
3:6
3:7
3:1
3:9
3:10
3:15
Introduction
3
Operating
your
performance
Overview
of
your
performance
2056
1
:9
Function
buttons
Stitch
chart
1:10
Operating
your
performance
2056
Lid
1:15
Main
menu
Sewing
with
free
arm
1:15
Selection
menus
Carrying
case
1:15
Selecting
a
stitch
Accessories
1:16
Sewing
menu
Altering
the
stitch
settings
Preparations
More
Options
for
sewing
Voltage
switch
2:2
Context
menu
Electrical
connection
2:2
Info
system
Connecting
the
foot
control
2:2
Main
switch
2:2
Creating
stitch
sequences
Changing
the
presser
foot
2:3
Stitch
sequences
4:2
Presser
foot
lift
2:3
Creating
a
new
stitch
sequence
4:3
The
IDT
(Integrated
Dual
Feed)
2:4
Altering
the
settings
of
a
selected
stitch
4:4
Lowering
the
feed
dog
2:5
Editing
a
stitch
sequence
4:4
Bobbin
winding
2:6
Saving
a
Stitch
sequence
4.5
Inserting
the
bobbin
and
bobbin
case
2:9
Alphabets
4:6
Threading
your
performance
2056
2:10
Creating
an
alphabet
sequence
4:7
Integrated
needle
threader
2:1
1
Combine
alphabet
and
stitch
sequences
4:7
Bringing
up
the
bobbin
thread
2:12
Thread
cutter
2:12
Utility
sewing
Changing
the
needle
2:13
Straight
stitch
-
No
1
5:2
Threading
the
twin
needle
2:13
Sewing
in
zippers
-
No
1
5:2
Getting
started
2:14
Topstitching
-
No
1
5:3
Correct
thread
tension
-
How
to
get
it
2:15
Basting
stitch
-
No
17
5:3
Electronic
knee
lift
2:16
Blindhem
stitch
No
15
5:4
Stretch
Blindhem
stitch
No
16
5:4
Zigzag
stitch
No
3
5:5
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
No
14
5:5
F
F
F
E
F
Three-step
zigzag
stitch
No 4
Honeycomb
stitch
No
7
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
No
2
Darning
with
the
three-step
Zigzag
stitch
No 4
Sewing-on
patches
No
4
Repairing
tears
No
4
Overlock
stitches
Buttonholes
Sewing
on
buttons
No
60
Eyelets
No
59
Automatic
darning
No
74
and
75
Free
motion
darning
No
1
and
3
Gathering
with
straight
stitch
No
1
Gathering
with
elastic
threads
No
7
Decorative
sewing
General
notes
on
decorative
sewing
Combined
Borders
Twin
needle
sewing
Tapering
Cross
Stitch
Quilting
Free-motion
Sewing
Nostalgia/Heirloom
Accessories
Standard
presser
feet
and
accessories
Appliqué
foot
Felling
foot
Pintuck
foot,
Five
and
Seven-groove
Pintuck
blade
Gathering
foot
Three-groove
Cording
foot
Ruffler
attachment
Knit-edge/piping/beading
foot
Open
toe
appliqué
foot
with
IDT
Quilting
guide
Eyelet
plate
1/4
inch
Quilting
foot
with
IDT
Bridging
guide
Free-motion
quilt
foot
Bias
binder
Pintuck
Foot
with
Decorative
Stitch
Guide
Non-stick
decorative
stitch
foot
7/9
Hole
Cord
Foot
with
IDT
Couching/Braiding
Foot
with
IDT
Circular
Embroidery
Guide
Narrow
Edge
Foot
with
IDT
Fringe
Presser
Foot
with
IDT
Sew-on
Button
Foot
Needle
guide
Stabilizers
8
Maintenance
Changing
the
needle
plate
Cleaning
Changing
the
light
bulb
Sewing
problems
and
their
solutions
Technical
data
5:6
5:6
5:6
5:7
5:7
5:7
5:8
5:9
5:12
5:12
5:13
5:14
5:15
5:15
6:2
6:2
6:3
6:4
6:5
6:6
6:10
6:11
7:2
7:4
7:4
7:5
7:6
7:6
7:7
7:7
7:8
7:8
7:9
7:10
7:10
7:11
7:11
7:12
7:12
7:13
7:13
7:14
7:14
7:15
7:15
7:16
7:18
8:2
8:2
8:3
8:4
8:10
7:5
Package
contents
8:10
E
F
F.
F
F
F
Sonic
fabrics
have
a
lot
of
excess
dt’
which
cait
cause
discoloration
oii
F
other
fabric
but
also
on
your
sewing
machine.
This
discoloring
max
be
very
difficult
or
i
impossible
to
remove.
Fleece
i1i(t
denim
fabric.
especially
red
and
blue,
often
contain
a
lot
of
excess
the.
11
von
suspect
that
your
labnc/readv-to-wear
garment
contains
a
lot
of
excess
F
dye,
alavs
pie—wash
it
l)ef
ore
sewilig
etiil)roi(lelilig
10
avoi(1
the
(list
(
iloring.
*
9
I
-I’
0
0
C
o.
A
pertormance
2056
4døi44
Ii11ft
I
:
I
I
I
I
I
I
1:8
Introduction
Overview
of
your
PFAFF
performance
2056
1.
Needle
up/down
button
2.
Sew
slow
button
3.
Pattern
start
button
4.
Touch
screen
5.
More
options
button
6.
Main
menu
button
7.
Adjust
(+
/
-)
buttons
8.
Scroll
buttons
9.
0—9,
selection
by
number
button
10.
Info
button
II.
Handle
12.
Handwheel
IS.
Connection
socket,
lead
cord
14.
Connection
socket,
loot
control
IS.
Main
switch
16.
Slide
for
lowering
the
feed
dog
17.
Spool
holder
with
spool
cap
IS.
lid
with
stitch
chart
19.
Hole
for
second
spool
holder
20.
Bobbin
winder
21.
Bobbin
door
22.
Free
ann
23.
Needle plate
24.
Thread cutter
25.
Needle
holder
with
retaining
screw
26.
Take-up
lever
27.
Thread
guide
28.
Knee
lift
attachment
hole
29.
Base
plate
30.
Removable
accessoly
tray
31.
Presser
foot
holder
with
presser
foot
32.
IDT
-
Integrated
Dual
Feed
33.
Integrated
needle
threader
34.
Presser
foot
1111cr
35.
Reverse
sewing
button
36.
Threading
slots
37.
Needle
thread
tension
1:9
Stitch
chart
Utility
stitches
t
:
:
E
<;
(;
4,
<!>
<±,
h:
ft$
<
>
Stitch
Description
ApplicaLion
Width
up
No.
to
mm
2
3
4
a
I)
/
8
9
1<)
Ii
12
I
3
11
15
Stiat
gb
t
st
i
Ic
h
with
1
9
needle
positIons
Stretch
triple
straight
sti
tclt
witl
i
1
9
iteet
lie
positions
Zigiag
stitch
Ihree—slep
/igzag
stitch
Straight
smelt
rt’s
else
Elas
tic
1
we
tcast
stitch
I—h
)tlevc(
tin
I)
stitch
Elasnc
stitch
Inple
stretch
stitch
Z-Zigzag
stitch
Bridging
stitch
Foundation
elastic
stitch
(
ross
Ii
em
slit
cli
Stret
cli
triple
zig/ag
stitc
h
Blmdhens
stitch
k
For
all
straight
stitch
and
topstiti
hing
jobs,
stitch
length
cati
he
mci
eased
op
to
Ii
mm.
19
tieeclle
positions
are
available,
for
edge
fItnshtng
or
sewing
in
tippers.
F
>r
reinforced
setnns,
particuiarv
ott
si
retch
I
ahriis,
e.g.
ti
I
tiser
seli
its.
sportswear
atid
work
wear.
Stitch
length
c;nt
he
itt(reased
Iii)
to
6
miii
for
(led
Intl
iS
e
It
>pst
itc
lit
hg
For
finishing
seattis,
oetcastitg.
applique
work,
inserting
lace
etc.
Strong
stitch
for
seam
linishes,
sewing
on
elasto
,
darning
rats
,ntd
applsitig
patches.
Pmi
ugram
r
pe
hi
eniel
it
tes
else
lot
(feel
itit
lye
sit
lei
I
(es.
I_se
to
se,ttil
tiitl
overcast
oil
W1IVi’ii
,oid
stietch
fabrics.
1listic.
(l(coiitiSe
sdtcli
for
oriiniieiutal
bent
fioislong
on
stieteli
fabric,
clecomatise
elastic
application
aticl
sessitig
with
elastic
tlne,l
itt
the
liohlsiii.
Sttong
stitch
for
.seani
finishes.
sewing
(Iii
elastic,
damning
tears
111(1
applsitig
patches
For
sewing
elastic
on
sportswear
ui
swi
uweai
(
Ext
remelv
doral
de
scant
ftr
1
ipei
i—kit
it
ii
mare
oak)
For
fitsishing
seams,
insetiing
lace
and
pail
ictilarv
suit
able
for
applique
isi
irk
titatiks
to
it_s
stitch
density.
Fom
bridging,
decorative
hetnsti
tcbii
ig
at
id
cia/v
q
nil
ming.
For
outing
oserlapped
seams
on
bulky
f,ibrtc’,
iali
as
leathers
and
ti’rrs
cloth.
Provides
a
liighl
elastic.
decotative
seaiui
lot
lieimts
oil
5110115
auth
casual
lye
ii
Elastic
stttch
liii
decorative
hen
iS
and
Ii
)psti
I
chiug.
For
securing
hems
mvisibl
on
woven
fabrics.
I)
9
9
6
L
Utility
stitches
Overlock
stitches
Buttonholes
HHHHUI
H
30
3
I
32
33
3-1
3E
30
17
3
30
30
HI
Stitch
Desenpuon
Appbcatzon
‘i4idth
up
No
to
mm
II)
I1asIl(
1)1111(1
Slil(
11
Fur
SCCIIHII14
lIt
H’
IllViS0)l
HIKE
IIfllS1IllI(
4
11W
((l
3
(
(Ill
illekIl
IHOrIUS.
0
1
/
flHsliII3
SIIWI)
Fur
0HS11l13
pruj4.(l
IletIN
034llI(I.
iN.
I.iIiIIIllI3
lI(l(lI
tIl(Il
F(1l
))iIIlllIi
IH4i11
l\4lIl1
SlIlIl
Ii
111)111
111(1
(EU)
411111(4.
tlII1i4Ili’.lIIli(I1l.
2
30
(50540
owrlock
Slilrh
Fur
joillini
md
ovluasliHg
Suliull
ShrOs
Ill
0114
up(I1Iiull.
111<
1
jostlE
sUHIlI
75
pI(XUHIS
.11)11<
(03(5
fF0111
IIH\IIlg.
3
I
(
.1)5(11
(I
<111
i
3
‘111111
[
ill
fulllli(4
111(1
445
UI
((‘11114
II
11(4
010111
lull.
:12
(
)fK-II
(04lI(4(
3
(WIll
Ful
1
44111111
3
HIKE
0(114011113
51111<
Il
ElIllils
Ill
KIll
I1jMlllulI.
7.5
33
/i,t
silkIl.
I
IiI
(II
For
appliqIlt
(011<
111113
OSUI
(((Ills
111(1
lUHIII14
c\lls,
0
ItO
I
IUU(1l1
(
((I
114111.
II
simIjul
utiIRI
slik
Ii
Fur
II(IIIL/
HIll
1,5414
(511114
sII4l(
II
31111
14
III
44144
jI(IiIll((II
51
Ii
4
llI-3IIII
311(114
11.11411-
st
0
111414(1
EILOII
ists
31111’.
\Isu
uI
,i
(IF(,IIHI1\1
14111
111(1
li(lkIilI/
1111511
7
1114
Iii
0
30
(:11,510
0511
lI((
SII1(II
for
JUIIIIH3
and
ooruaslillg
SIItkh
lahros
III
(lIlt
upUIlIull.
37
Slo1
ii
LUll
utlIll
3
III
111(1
(l\Ul,H’l
141411
kIll)
l.iElills,(lld
lIstS
7
slut
II
:s
(hUrI,
kSIIlJI
FKjulllllI
4
.1110
uSUl(I5l11145114I(il
.1011(5
III
(‘lIt
(30U1IIlI.
7.5
30
1{tIIIItoI
(IVUrIOUk
1(11
julllilig
(11(1
(1\(l(Hsll(i%
fF111111
4
lahi
Os.
SIn
kllin-d
U1l44(
l(IIil(l(((S
111(1
7.5
sUk
II
l
<‘tIlls
I
lH
11114
((II
I
lit
HIs
((14<.
SI)
I
11411
h(Ill(llllIuIU
lOllIlllllI)l(
fur
hlKlss.
5111115 1114111114.11.
.4..)
51
SIunlaid
blIllOlIllult
llaSl(
I)(IIIullhuEt
fur
hIuIlsts
.iiid
sIlIFIS,
iO
kUls
IIId
pdluss
IlIslIlts,
7
l7l
1:11
t
Button
holes
i
55,5ihi
Darning
and
bartack
e\
rYV
11111111
tHu
11111111
HuH
I,
11111111
hIM
Ilililli
HIh
VI
T
hlliflU
hIM
71
7
71
75
Stitch
llescriptiwi
Application
Width
up
No.
to
mm
,‘
Si
(iIliiiiIlil,
iii[Iiii!iI
Ii
(IiI(tIiii.
i
i
il.
I
i
,Ii
II
‘.1(1111
iIiI
Ililii
i..,
Ii
I
iiI•_
—,
.
I.I
,((I(I
‘Ii
IIIi
.iIiI
li(
i(
(.iI
ii
i.,l
l(.i
((ili(il.
l,i
Ii
1.1111
,.ii
II
I’
ii
i(’II(I
I
I((I,
I
I
55
l
1,1
I
ii
ill
1
loi
SIilI!S
I
iii:,
ruu
.
iii:iIii
liIII—
56
lhI(IiI
ii
I
h(iiui1l)li
udi’iuni
Hi
lt
inil
i-i
i
i
H
IiIuI.IflH
ilIi1
lu
liuI,iijI(
Lilililu
ui
.li(I’ViI
iIiIIHiii..
57
I
ii
ii
I.
Ii
1htuii
l)ii!)uilliuli
Ii
u
j:ii
LttN
iiil
Lu)
(uiIi(ILiIuii
I)
ui
IuiIji.
1
)\.jIiIiiII_IiLIiL
55
Ru
il
I
lu
ii
Ii
I
(IF
lIilII
\\iilIi
5i[Ii
i-UK
‘U
aiFtis
56
i.
(rIahl
i\il(ls
hu
ariueus
and
liumi
\lls
\Ls
trua
mi
dcuiatiin
us;il:,ii
P
IIitls.
\i
itii,
5(!is
hi)
hunni
uii
pui
ui
Fur
uu-huli
u
li
huh
hi))’
7i
hi
uik
Iiri
1
pLui
hi:l
Iup
nil
Ii
ilu
i
,iik
71
l)ti
hiiu
F
I)
uii
lii
ii
I.
I
ii
il5
jll
ikirl
kis
72
l)cr:uiw
IIarLwk
lii
n,u’is
and
hr
Isul
rcni
sku
sins
7
75
ipl)I:i%
si
I
(IuatiunIitIt
snppliii:,siinh
Ii
jills.
7-I
Pui-aiinaI>k
ihunu:,
Fur
LInk
lani;ig1
auas
1
slit
h
75
PraLr:nnahh
iin
Fur
ilariniig
.iiid
rIprln:,
ii
ina:,d
isas
Rnliirctd
hs
huiiiutal
si
Irs,
mu
i
I
ii
in
s
sI
ui
I
1:12
Antique
quifting
I
I
I
l#i
<—>
i
i
)
I
S
90
SI
92
s
S
I
,
s
57
sS
89
00
91
12
‘I
01
Cross
stitches
HH
HTHii1fl
100
101
102
10_i
101
I0
06
197
lOS
01
III>
III
112
lI
Ill
I
Hem
stitches
(
)
J
Ij_
i
:‘:
<1>
tE’
i
I
<1>
U_
C,
I—’
1
I
i
)
I
‘_‘
a
:‘_
lEt
‘E
‘:
o
191
Il
I
I2
I I
)I
I
1)9
I I
IS
I
11
Antique hand
embroidery
stitches
r
**
r
r
r
**
**
r
110
III
112
Ii)
Ill
lI.
Scallop
edges
)H13
>)m
190
161
62
9
161
io
loo
167
lOS
199
170
171
172
17
171
Satin
stitches
<I
tilt
I%)
191
192
1<11
191
19
1%
197
198
100
2))))
201
202
20.)
201
2o9
1:13
Leaves
and
flowers
1
220
221
222
221
221
22
220
227
22
220
210
211
212
211
III
Art
stitches
Iii
1
I
2
Il
‘II
‘I
0
7
I’
II
I
1
TI
2
),
‘il
I
1
.?
7
II
Ornamental
stitches
200
III
202
201
201
101
2H
207
20
200
:;H
:10!
101
:Th1
lul
Eu*
IXH
:07
:oo
:4#
1i(
Iii
III
I
Fun
stitches
1
il
I
312
131
III
III
10)
317
1:14
Lid
)l1
Ilk
Iii
i
II
(1%.
III
IlI
Its
tlt
St
4
siHi.
ttI,LcIHII(
tI
C
tilt
ttctl
(III
11W
iIlsi(IC
kI
IIIC
liti,
Carrying
case
C
11W
Ci1(
lostil
l(l(.1
(((i
ii.
Ilk
1(4(41
(kIiII((i
ii
ill
‘I
11(11)411
I))
(44k
I
I
t
4
ii
51tIi4t
I
((lIt).(I
Illitill
ol
Itt
1
II
lXil1i.
(
151.
Sewing
with
free
arm
Iii
H
dii
11)
s(l
tIsiIIL
iItt’
ft
CC
II
III.
5)4
11114
HI
(SS(
(I
5
ItS
I))
Itt
(II
II1(l
lilt
it
111)4511
(Is
((III
((I
IIIC
11014.
\\
11(11
I
tpllCmi4
1111’
II
l\.
i11IkC
SIll
C
it
is
fluslt
451111
IliC
fIll
11
111
of
Ilk
SCS\
11114
iILI(
hint.
I
I
1:15
Accessories
Arranging
the
accessories
Ilk
.1ifl(lfl(1
l(
&
,tI&
iLU
kd
\
il&
ii
1l)(1
s.
\i
d11&
Ilk
pii
IS
lB
tli&
Ij\t
(,Illj)tl
111k
IllS
(&l
Ilk
It
I
Accessory
tray
(V
ISSUJ
&
I
I
1’
I
H
I
HI
ltli
mdc\
liii&i
&>ll
Ilk
i&lt
&I
ta
I
&
1(1
(II
I&
11(1
111(1
lIlt
I
lit
li&l
(Is
a
1
i
II
(It
(Ilk
\
(II
pcAI
t
&
(SS
H
it
S
((I
&
it
iih
ii
(1
11)11
11
lull.
U
o
I.
F
11
I
S
a
a
J
V
‘1
‘‘
I
Voltage
switch
220V
-
240V
I
120V
hit
t%
111i4
ii1(I1iiR
1S
‘,(i
l(
hR
u1iitt
22))
\
-
2
I))
\.
lo
htn.u
lit
ollagc
ho
12))
\
(
S
(
aliada)
ou
must
st
th
oiiagc
swiu
ii
ott
tlw
iiidtsidr
ol
ilw
iiit
1dm
to
120
\.
11
oit
alt
0(1510
(
of
11W
((III
(tI
\OItd%t
lot
50111
U0I1ll1I\.
check
siIll
\1)tll
atitilol
ii’d
sc\\i1114
hIlatillIle
(IcaicI
01
lot
al
elet
II
ital
t(iill0l
ilits
lnh>it
i)ilIti4iIIL4
III
Stt(ll
llla(
Iiittt.
Electrical
connection
(iim
I
I
lit
Ieid
ttitti
l)(iVmii
ilte
so
kt1
ol
ilit
sts
ii>
tial
hiiw
tiul
ilit
>tjlI
outiti
Fw
the
USA
and
Canada:
I
his
st>iit
Ifll(Ilillt
his
1
P0k111/(d
l1I
(01W
hilt
idi
[hall
ho
olh(IJ
lo
I
tdut
t
lb
I
ik
of
tltt
Ii
it
iot
k
(INs
plug
is
micinled
10
Iii
ii>
a
l)o11i
iieil
0(111(1
0ll
1
(tilt
N1\
Ii
ilit
1)101.4
(10(5
1101
III
huh
in
lilt
0111
hi
t
ei
st
11w
pim.4
If
ii
situ
iii
05
001
fit,
0ll;u
I
a
9
i.lihitd
clt’
lilt
I1ll
lo
tnslahi
ilw
pt
opt
ottihil.
l)(
)
\(
)
I
iii
)(11f
ilit’
phl(L4
Ill
till
>\1’
Connecting
the
foot
control
(
oiiiR’l
tie
1)1114.4
01
l
I
to)
otiliol
10
lIlt
C
1,111111
1100
S
itboi
‘‘I
lilt
ScSI
illi4
IllL(IU11(
I
ht’
SCSI
IISi.4
5)1(1
(I
Is
1
0(111
oiled
Os
i
11w
foot
I
011111)1.
I
1w
loot
I
001)
l
\
I
tM)t)
lll1t’,I
ill
1(5(11
hot
tills
\\1ll4
1lt1(lllll(.
Main
switch
\Vl1ell
I
hit
Illalil
555111
Ii
is
itiIied
(Ni
ISlilt
1>
luiit
hot
I
titt
sess
iii
Iuittp
1hi1s
,ut1
I
R
>h
oml
I
h1hl)(h1
S
(Ill
tiN
It
Nl(
I>
N
I
(
(
II.
litt
st’.
tl11.
that
111111
Is
(11)5>
I
(‘1(15
to
seN.
0
()I’1
“1”
ON
L
1frA
2:2
PrEpdratons
Presser
foot
lift
I
lie
prCSS(t
loot
is
MiSC(l
(ii
loWe
((I
with
11w
piCSSei
HJ
loot
lilt.
Changing
the
presser
foot
Turn
off
the
main
switch.
Snap
off
the
presser
foot
ess
the lioii
I
j)Ii
1
(it
I
he
i<
Ii
)Ot
1tl)W1t
(IS
nid
t
the
anw
t
tote
the
t
eat
pat
I
(loWiIwtt
(IS
itotil
it
cltseII4ai4(
s
Ii
(Hit
the
pi
esset
loot
hioldet
Snap
on
the
presser
foot
hal
e
the
1H(ss(I
toot
ttiid
tlw
pi
esset
loot
atik
so
that
W
hen
t
lie
pi
eSsel
toot
hltt
i
k
o\ei
1
II,
lift
ol
t
lie
loot
sltap
Into
iiw
loot
ltank.
iwt
k
thou
the
pt
ss
loot
is
pi
op
k
a1lt(
lied
h’
i
aistit
the
pi
loot
ltltet.
2:3
The
IDT
(Integrated
Dual
Feed)
l’or
sewing
any
fabric
preciseI
PFAFF
ptoides
the
ideal
solution:
the
Integrated
I)ual
Feed,
11)l
system.
As
On
imidnsti
ial
mnacliiimes,
the
11)1
fee(Is
the
fabric
from
the
to
1
>
and
bottom
at
the
sante
tinme
md
at
the
sante
stitch
leiu
4
th.
The
fabric
is
fed
PIti5eI.
On
light
fabrics
such
as
silk
or
mavon
the
dual
fabric
feed
prevents
puckering
of
time
seam.
The
e
en
ft’c(llng
actiomi
also
emistires
perfect
matching
of
checked
aii(l
striped
fmhrics.
[he
l1)f
keeps
all
haems
of
quilt
projects
:tligiie(1
It)
pres
emil
stretching
of
time
to
1
)
1acrs.
Engaging
the
IDT
Important:
For
all
sewing
with
time
ID’L
Integrated
I)ital
Feed,
use
piesser
feet
s
ith
the
(
enter
back
cut
(flit.
Raise
the
j)1eS%er
foot.
Press
the
black
elb
)W
of
time
II)
I
down
until
it
engages.
Disengaging
the
IDT
1101(1
the
black
nbhed
ankle
of
tIme
IDI
sitIi
two
fingers.
Press
the
11)f
down,
then
pull
ii
backwards,
awas
from
the
mmia
luiiw.
aII(l
release
tIme
11)1
slossl
upward.
t
2:4
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16
  • Page 17 17
  • Page 18 18
  • Page 19 19
  • Page 20 20
  • Page 21 21
  • Page 22 22
  • Page 23 23
  • Page 24 24
  • Page 25 25
  • Page 26 26
  • Page 27 27
  • Page 28 28
  • Page 29 29
  • Page 30 30
  • Page 31 31
  • Page 32 32
  • Page 33 33
  • Page 34 34
  • Page 35 35
  • Page 36 36
  • Page 37 37
  • Page 38 38
  • Page 39 39
  • Page 40 40
  • Page 41 41
  • Page 42 42
  • Page 43 43
  • Page 44 44
  • Page 45 45
  • Page 46 46
  • Page 47 47
  • Page 48 48
  • Page 49 49
  • Page 50 50
  • Page 51 51
  • Page 52 52
  • Page 53 53
  • Page 54 54
  • Page 55 55
  • Page 56 56
  • Page 57 57
  • Page 58 58
  • Page 59 59
  • Page 60 60
  • Page 61 61
  • Page 62 62
  • Page 63 63
  • Page 64 64
  • Page 65 65
  • Page 66 66
  • Page 67 67
  • Page 68 68
  • Page 69 69
  • Page 70 70
  • Page 71 71
  • Page 72 72
  • Page 73 73
  • Page 74 74
  • Page 75 75
  • Page 76 76
  • Page 77 77
  • Page 78 78
  • Page 79 79
  • Page 80 80
  • Page 81 81
  • Page 82 82
  • Page 83 83
  • Page 84 84
  • Page 85 85
  • Page 86 86
  • Page 87 87
  • Page 88 88
  • Page 89 89
  • Page 90 90
  • Page 91 91
  • Page 92 92
  • Page 93 93
  • Page 94 94
  • Page 95 95
  • Page 96 96
  • Page 97 97
  • Page 98 98
  • Page 99 99
  • Page 100 100
  • Page 101 101
  • Page 102 102
  • Page 103 103
  • Page 104 104
  • Page 105 105
  • Page 106 106
  • Page 107 107
  • Page 108 108
  • Page 109 109
  • Page 110 110

Pfaff performance 2056 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

Ask a question and I''ll find the answer in the document

Finding information in a document is now easier with AI