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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

FOR
SEWING MACHINE
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POLARIZED PLUGS CAUTION


This product is equipped with a polarized alternating
current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than
the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only
one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.
If the plug should still fail to fit, contact an electrician
to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized plug.

WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY

Record in space provided below the Serial No. and


Model No. of this appliance.

The Serial No. is located on Bed Plate.


The Model No. is located on Rating Plate.

Serial No.

Model No.

Retain these numbers for future reference.

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CONTENTS
Name of Parts. 1&2
Accessories 3
Before sewing (Power supply and Sewing lamp) .
4
Take out extension table, free arm sewing 5
Winding the bobbin 6

Remov.ng bobbin case and bobbin 7

Inserting bobbin into bobbin case 7

Inserting bobbin case into shuttle race 8

Threading upper thread & Twin needle threading 9


Drawing up bobbin thread. . 10
Changng sewing directons
Control dial & Adjusting thread tension. 11&12
Regulating the presser foot pressure 13
Drop feed 13
Chaigiog needle 14

Fabric, Thread, Needle table 15


Sewing (pattern selector) and operation table 16
To start sewing 17
To finsh seam 18
Straight stitch. 19

Zqzag sewinq 19

Overcasting
Stretch stitch
Blind stitch
Button sewing. 23

Biding 23

Zpper sewing . 24
Button hole sewing 25
Hemming 26
Twin Needl 27
Embroidery 27

Quilter
Seam guide.
Maintenance (Cle ning and oiling) 29

Checking Performance Problems WHAT TO DO 30

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NAME OF PARTS (FRONT VIEW)

1 Pattern selector dial 8 Sub-spool pins


2 Pressure regulator 9 Top cover
3 Take up ever 10 Ziqzag wdth dial
4 Thread tension dial SP tch hnqth tial
5 Presser foot 12 Reverse button
6 Shuttle cover 13 Thread go dc for upp thediri
7 Extension table

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(REAR VIEW)

Bobbin winder spindle


Bobbin winder stopper Upper thread guide

Stop Motion knob J - -

Hand wheel
\ -7- Face cover

Thumb screw
Needle plate

/ Needle clamp screw


Presser toot lever

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ACCESSOR I ES

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Bobbin Felt Zigzag foot
Button hole foot
(On machine)

Button foot Machine Oil Zipper foot

Button hole cutter Screw driver Needle

#1i #14

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BEFORE SEWING

1. Fit the machine plug into


the machine.
2. Plug the machine to the
power supply.
3. Sewing speed can be varied
by the speed controller.

1. Remove or install bulb from


Sewing lamp inside of face cover.
2. Open face covet in dir ection
of arrow.
3. Remove bulb by unscrewing
it counter clockwise.
4. Install a new bulb by screw
ing it in clockwise.
5. Use a screw type bulb with
120V/15W. (Max

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REMOVING EXTENSION TABLE

1. Hold the left end of table


and pull out in direction
of arrow.

FREE-ARM SEWING

1. Especially useful when sewng


sleeves, pants leg, tubular
fabrics etc more easily.
2. To sew tubular iust slip the
sleeve or pants eg on the free
arm as shown above.
3. This sewing rnachne can be
used as a flat bed riiachne,
but easily Converts tO free
arm machine by removing the
extension table.

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WINDING THE BOBBIN

1. Release stop motion knob.


2. Thread as shown
3. When bobbin is filled,
tighten stop motion knob.

Rele

Push bobbin winder spindle


in direction of arrow.

When bobbin winding is com


pleted return spindle to
original position.

CZZZED When bobbin winding is in


correct, release the screw of
z-z= L_ E_. EEZJ2 upper thread guide and ad
4 just up or down until bobbin
coriect 9
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4 winding is balanced.
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REMOVING BOBBIN CASE AND BOBBIN

Hinged latch

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R aise needle to its highest 2. Open hinged latch of


position and open the bobbin case and pull bob
shuttle race covei. bin case out of maclone.

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3. Release the latch and bob


bin will fali out easily.
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INSERTING BOBB!N INTO BOBBIN CASE

SLUT
5cm
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1. Pull off 5cm of thi cad 2 Guide the end of th eaci


from bobbin and nsei t it ititO slot.
intu bobbin case as shown.

Tension spi ing

3. Pull into slot and under


10cm tension spring and draw
out about 10 cm of
Th thread.
2

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INSERTING BOBBIN CASE INTO SHUTTLE RACE

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Hinged latch

1 Raise needle to its highest positon, pulling


thread to the front, open the latch of bobbin
case and hold it.

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2. Holding atch open place bobbin case onto


centre pin in shuttle and release latch

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THREADING UPPER THREAD

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DRAWING UP BOBBIN THREAD

1. Hold upper thread with left


hand, turn the hand wheel
slowly towards you until the
needle goes down and comes
up. Then stop the hand
wheel when the takeup lever
is at its highest position.
Lightly draw up the upper
thread will be brought up in a
loop.

2. Pull out both threads and


place them together under
presser foot to the rear of
machine.

CHANGING SEWING DIRECTIONS

1. Lower needle down into fabric and 2. Put down presser foot and
raise presser foot, pivot the fabric start to sew.
around the needle to change direction
as desired.
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CONTROL DIAL

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1. Pattern selector dal


2. Thread tension dial
3. Zg’ag width dial
4 Stitch length dial
5. Reverse button

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ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION
Correct

Upper thread
Fabric

Weak Strong
Bobbin thread

Upper thread tension


may be adjusted by
turning the thread
tension dial.

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Lower thread tension can


be adjusted by turning
screw on bobbin case
slightly to the right
(clock-wise) to increase

I tension. (Anti-clockwise)
to the left to decrease
tension.

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REGULATING THE PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE

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1, Push down inner pin (A) to increase pressure.


(Lght to medium fabrics)
2. Push down outer ring to release pressure. (Heavy
fabrics)
3. lnsufficent pressure may cause poor feeding,
skipped stitches, or difficulty in guiding the fabric.
4. No pressure adjustment is required when darn
ing or sewing embroidery.

DROP FEED (Daring plate is an optional accessories)

of fabric by your
There are a few times when you want to control the feeding
self,
plate
Raise needle bar to its highest position and raise presser toot, place daring
with holes of needle plate.
over needle plate aligning two pins of darning plate
page 20
You may then determine the movement of the fahric by yourself. See
for button sewing application 13
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CHANGING NEEDLE

1, Raise needle to its highest position.

2. Loosen neecne clamp screw and remove old needle.

3. With the flat side of the needle facing away from you,
insert needle as far up as it will go.

4. Tighten the needle clamp screw securely.

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FABRIC THREADS NEEDLE TABLE


P ease note that the following list is a guide when sew ng d fferent fabrics.
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TO START SEWING

Important Hints.
starting and stopping
1. Raise the takeup lever to its highest position when
sewing.
first two to
2. Hold both threads about 10 cms to the rear of machine for the
three stitches.
presser foot.
3. Sufficient fabric should be placed under needle before lowering
4. Depress foot/Speed control and start to sew.
use, adjusting the
5. Test the machine stitches on a scrap of fabric you plan to
machine for the length of stitch and tension suitable to your fabric.

Attenttion.
you.
1. When turning the hand wheel manually, always turn it toward
2. Guide the cloth gently with your hand.
out of the fabric.
3. To prevent breaking needle always stop with the needle

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TO FINISH SEAM

1 Sevi to the hge of eim


2. Push the reverse t)UttOfl and sew ta reverse
for about 3 4 cnrs.
3. Raise needle to ta hqhest post;on.
4. Lift presser foot arid pull out the fabrrc to
rca r of much ne.

5. Cut threads as sh own on tIe th read cutter

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STRAIGHT STITCH

ntly.
1, This type of stitch nq s the one used most freque
and zig.zag sewng
2. The zgzag presser foot can he used for both straght
left needle posit on.
3. For sewng light fahrc, use smaller st.tch size and
(Refer to page 15 for dial settiny l.

ZIGZAG SEWING
Pattern selector position

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Satin stitching can be used for suwing initials
patterns, applique, etc.

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OVERCASTING

Use these stitches for oversewing rough


edges.

STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH

Use this stitch with knitted, tricot


or
other stretchy fabrics.

The stitch enables your seam to stretch


without breaking the thread,

It is also a very strong straight stitch


for
areas under stress.

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BLIND STITCH [
1. Fold faboc as shown,

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2, To finish seam as shown.

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Adjust width and needle position
to obtain correct seam.

Neecije s not piei Cing Needle s piei ces edge


edge of fold at a L of fold too much.

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Corruct seam

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BUTTON SEWING

(Use darning plate see page 11)


1. Lower drop feed.
2. Use button presser foot and attach firmly.
3. Place button between presser foot and fabric and lower presser foot.
4. Manually turn hand wheel towards you ensuring that the needle enters
into both holes of button without obstruction.
(Increase or decrease width setting).
5. Sew about 7 stitches.
6. Pull both threads to the underside and tie together.

BINDING

To sew fabrics edge to edge select


the multi zigzag stitch.

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ZIPPER SEWING

Select straight stitch.

1. Fold the fabric about 2cm and


place fabric under foot.
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2. Zipper foot is designed to sew close


to a raised edge preventing sewing
on Zipper.

1 To sew the left side of the zipper,


set the zigper foot on the left side
of the needle.
2. To sew the right side of the
zipper bring the foot to the right
side of the needle.

sew as illustrated.

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BUTTON HOLE SEWING

Select stitch length dial in area indicated.

Pattern
Steps Settings
selector dial

1. Set dial to ‘1” position.


2. Sew left side.
I E 3. Raise the needle

4. Set dial to “2” position.


L 1 5. Sew 5-6 stitches.
6. Raise the needle

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7. Set dial to “3” position.
8. Sew right side.
— 9. Raise the needle

10. Set dial to “4” position.


1 1 1. Sew 5-6 stitches.
=_ 12. Raise the needle

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Before sewing fit button hole foot Cut buttonhole along centre with
as shown. cutter as shown.

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HEMMING

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with the
1, Raise the foot and the needle to its highest position. Replace the foot
hemmer foot.
foot. Secure the
2. Fold over the fabric edge by about 3mm and place it under the
folded edge with a few stitches. Take out the workpiece and draw the hem
into the hemmer foot by pulling the threads.

3. Lower the foot and sew the hem.


4. Durning sewing, fold the fabric to the left a little and allow it to run into the
hemmer foot.
5, Make sure that the fabric does not move under the right half of the foot, The
fabric must be fed into the scroll of the hemmer sufficiently so that the work
piece edge runs freely through the groove under the foot.

Only suitable materials can be used and some practice may be necessary to acheive
best results.

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TWIN NEEDLE (optional)

the same
both threads through
ead mac hin e as for normal sewing passing
Thr
procedure: ing this
est stitch width, exceed
Sew ing wid th sho uld not exceed the third wid
NB,
dles.
will result in breaking of nee

EMBROIDERY

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(Use darning plate see pag desired effect.
Lower feed dog and mo ve hooped fabric slowly to form the

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QUILTER


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1. Insert supporter of quilter.


2. Move quilter and adjust stitch distance.

SEAM GUIDE

ng a long seam of regular


1. Use seam guide when sewi
distance from edge of material.
ar right of needle plate,
2. Set guide in hole on bed,
and adjust distance.
of material toLching
3. Run machine with edge
an angle to ‘w a
guide. Position cloth guide at
curved seam.

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