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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

According to the fo llowing EC Directive

Machinery Directive : 98/ 37 / EC , as amended by 89/336 I EEC and 73/ 23/ EEC .

The undersigned, ROBERT TSAI , representing KAULIN MFG. CO., LTD. 11 F 128
Sec. 3 Min Shen E. Road, Taipei , Taiwan ROC., manufacturer, declares that the
machine described hereafter:

Electronic Lockstitch Bar Tacker

Model :L818F-DM1

Provided that it is used and maintained in accordance with the generally accepted
codes of good practice and the recommendations of the instructions manual , meets the
essential safety and health requirements of the Machinery Directive.

For the most specific risks of the machine , safety and compliance with the essential
requirements of the Directive has been based on elements of : the European Standard
EN 292 - 1 & - 2 : 1992 Safety of machinery ; basic concepts, general principles for
design .

The compliance of the model with the requirements of EC Machinery Directive was
established by AIB-VINCOTTE Inter n.f.p, Avenue A. Drouart 27-29 , B 1160 , Brussels,
Belgium ( Notified body under the number 26 for machinery listed in annex IV of EC
Machinery Directive).

Date:

Signature :

Qualification :
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General Safety Instructions

Warn ing ! When using this machine, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following .
Read all these instructions before operating this product and save these instructions.

1.Keep work area clean.


Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
2 .Consider work area environment.
Do not expose power to rain. Do not use mach ine tools in damp or wet locations. Keep work area well lit.
Dot not use power tools where there is risk to cause fire or explosion.
3 .Guard against electric shock.
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces (e.g . pipes , radiators, ranges refrigerators).
4.Keep ch ildren away.
Do not let visitors touch the tool or extension code.
5 .Dress properly.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, they can be caught in moving parts. Wear protecting hair covering to
contain long hair.
6 .Do not abuse the cord .
Never carry the machine by cord or yank it to disconnect it from the socket. Keep the cord away from heat,
oil and sharp edges.
?.Maintain machine with care.
Follow instructions for lubrication and changing accessories. Inspect tool cord periodically and if
damaged have it repaired by an authorized serviced facility.
a.Disconnect machine
When not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories.
9 .Avoid unintentional starting .
Do not carry a plugged in tool with a finger on the switch. Ensure switch is off when plugging in .
1O.Check damaged parts.
Before further use of the tool , a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to
determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function.
11 . Warning.
The use of any accessory or attachment, other than those recommended in this instruction manual , may
present a risk of personal in jury.
12. Have your tool repaired by a qualified person.
Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts.

Special Warning For Electric Connection !

1.1ncorporate this machine only with ucp certificate hold-to-run control device.
2.Follow the instruction manual device to install control device.
3.Aiways earth machine appropriately during operation.
4.Before ad justment, parts change or servicing must be sure to pull out the plug from socket to prevent
the hazard of unintentionally start of machine.

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INDEX R/PAGE
~~~~~JW~aF.I IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1

~~IJ~JW WARNING 4

OIL PAN INSTALLATION 5

OIL LUBRICATION 6

ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF OIL 8

INSTALLING THE NEEDLE 9

SETTING THE BOBBIN 9

~fi~5¥*i THREADING THE MACHINE 10

~tie~~ STITCH LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 10

THREAD STAND ASSEMBLY 11

THE BELT COVER AND THE 11

BOBBIN WINDER MOUNTING

ADJUSTMENT OF THE KNEE CONTROLLER 12

FOR HIGHTER PRESSER FOOT LIFTING

OPERATING THE PEDAL 12

NEEDLE THREAD/ BOBBIN THREAD 14

TENSION ADJUSTMENT

THE THREAD TAKE UP SPRING ADJUSTMENT 14

MANUAL FOOT LIFTER 15

ADJUSTING PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE 16

FEED TIMING ADJUSTMENT 16

ADJUSTING THE TILT OF THE FEED DOG 17

ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE FEED DOG 17

~t w*~ fi~ a~ 1li mJl 1* CORRELATION BETWEEN NEEDLE AND HOOK 18

flfiJi ~ Ji~~~ PRESSER FOOT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 19

-tn*in~~ COUNTER KNIFE ADJUSTMENT 20

~*iJ:tz~~ THE THREAD TAKE UP STROKE ADJUSTMENT 20

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NEEDLE STOP POSITION ADJUSTMENT 21

ADJUSTING THE TENSION ON PEDAL AND 22

PEDAL STROKE

ADJUSTING THE PEDAL 22

OPERATING THE ONE TOUCH TYPE REVERSE 23

FEED STITCHING MECHANISM

ADJUSTING THE THREAD WIPER 23

TABLE CUT-OUT 25

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IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

For operating safely and to get the most out


of the many functions of this machine , you
must operate it correctly. Please read and
follow the instructions of this manual , and
keep it at hand for future references . We are
confident that you will enjoy this machine as
much as we enjoyed manufacturing it.
1 · ~1flHfffl t~Ha~ ~ 7 ii """F ' JW9~ ' :~51 1 · When you use this machine, please pay
~lt1iB¥*~~f~nffi o attention to the basis safety measures.
2 · *
ff ffl t~ as Wi , a#- 7 ~ ff ffl ~ a.F.I =it 9~ , ~~ 2 • Before using this machine , please read
~¥ *HI m1 ~~ ;tt fiB l[ ~ ~ a.F.I =it o JJ:t 9 ~ , ~~ ~ this manual and all related instructions. In
~~~~*~ffl~~-,~~~~a~~ addition, please save this manual for your
1-1~a~~m1 o
future needs.
3-~~~f~H~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 • Please use this machine after it has been
~l ' :jij~ffl ~H o ascertained that it conforms with safety
standards and regulations of your
country.
4·~t~H~~a~~-a~,~fi~~~~-~ 4 · It is not allowed to operate this machine
~~--~,~&~~~~~D~•"""Fa without the specified safety devices. All
f'F ~ 1'~:ft~~ 8{] 0 safety devices must be in right position.
When the machine is ready for operation.
5 · This machine must be operated by an
appropriately trained operator.
6 • For your own safety, we suggest you wear
goggles.
7· Please turn off the power switch or
disconnect it before doing the following
tasks :
(1 ) . ~ ~t *fR ' *fR ~ h ' ~ 3¥ ~ ii & £ fl (1) ·Threading needle(s), adjusting
~-Ta~ o thread Take-up(s), thread guide(s),
and I or replacing bobbin(s).
(2) . £ fl tt ' flfl ~ ' tt ~& ' ~ ~ ' J~ (2) · Replaci ng needles, presser feet ,
tt ' PiU Pj\ ' It! :ftJ ~ ~& ' ii & ;lt fiB ~f;j needle plates, feed dogs, needle
ll~cf!f:a~ o guards, folders , cloth guides and
other parts or accessories.
(3) · *l~~I 1'Fa~ o
(3) · Repairing this machine.
(4) · M1t m1 I f'F t~ f:ifi §X I f'F t~ f:ifi 1m .A ;fi .0 (4) · When the operator is leaving the
a~ o working p lace or when the working
place is unattended.

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(5) • ~ffffl ~ ~ H ,~ ~ fffl 1m~&~ J:t ~]![ (5) • While clutch motors without brake
a~ , !0~f~,~~ie~f~Jl: o pads are used, motors must come
to completely stop.
8 · By any chance , if you allow grease, oil , or
any fluid contact your skin o r eyes , please
wash the contacted area completely with
clean water and consult a med ical doctor.
If the fluid was swallowed contact a
medical doctor immediately.
9·~~~~-M~f~~~-~~~2~&g~ 9 • Do not touch any parts and devices in
~~H~5~~:SBOO~ o motion while the machine is running,
Always pay attention to whether power
switch is on or off before conducting any
task .
1 o . *it~~ , 11~ ~ & ~~ mwI 11= , ~ El3 ~ i&d~ 10 • Qualified techn icians are required for
~ ~JII ~ IY-J j~ SiP ~ ~~ -¥ ~ ~ ' *it {I~ a~ R ~!f machine adjustment, modification , and
{fffl El3SIRUBAj~ ~~Wf!:l= o repair. Only genuine parts from SIRUBA
are recommended for replacement .
Damage resulted in using generic parts
are subject to your own risk.
11 · -1m *it {1~ & ~~I f'F !IZ, ~~ 83 ~ i&! ~ ~ ~JII 11 · Routine maintenance and check-up have '
~IY-JA~~~o to be performed by appropriately
trained persons , or qualified
technicians.
12 • ~ =f Wf!:l= *it {I~ & f* il I f'F !JZ' ~~ ES ~ )~ 8{] 12 · Qualified technician or well- t rained
~=ft~Sifi~~ ' ~ El3 3~ m~~~ IY-J .A.~~ persons are requ ired for services to
~&f~W,~a~•~••a~,~~lU electronic components knowledge of
f~Jl:f!Hiifi o
electronic is essential for conducting
adjustment or repair tasks. Stop the
machine immediately when discover the
failure of any of the electronic
components .
13 · 1± f~5l~ ~ ~ih~ Wf!:l=(f91J ~ ~ifriHIH8{]Kd£ 13 · The air hose has to be detached from the
S&~-I~M,~H~M~~~&& machine and the compressor or air
~~~!0~~~~~'~H~H~&~ supply has to be cut off before repairing
~IS !IZ, ~ ~ ij.5~ ~~ ' tt 9~ ~ ~ & tt fa~~
and servicing the machine equipped
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with pneumat ic parts such as an air
cylinder. Qualified technic ians or well-
trained persons are required for
adjustment and repairs.
14 • To ensure the best performance,
periodically clean up on the machine is
necessary.

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15 • ~ 1f tl H UtLiE f¥ 11= ' tl iS f! 3¥ JJi ~ 15 · To level the machine on the ground is
J: ' tl H ~ ~ 1± 5~ ?.!~ PI :g. 119 li ti -"F fl essential in order to ensure a proper
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operation and lower noise. Avoid
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operating a machine at a nOISY

surrounding.
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16 • ~ ~ ~ tr-1 ~ 5ml fi ~ ' M!EE ~ }~SiP~ r 16 · A proper power plug must be used with
x~~r±t~HJ:,g•~~~-r±~~ this machine by electrician. Please
~;Z-~J: o connect the power plug to a grounded
receptacle.
17 • mH R :ft ~f ~ 1f mn~ t~ :AE m~ 1: , x 1t£ 17 · Th is machine can only be used for t he
m~~1':ft~f8{] o designed purpose . Other uses of this
machine are not allowed.
18 • ~~~EX WI! M H ~, ~ 1~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~Ji ~ .& ~ 18 · Any modification or conversion made on
I ~,~af~&~~l19~~m~,*~~ this machine must be conformed with
1' 5t< Miff ffl *b Ei ~~~EX WI! M H P~ ~I the safety standards and regulations.
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Precaution is necessary. We assume no
respons ibility for damage caused by
modification or conversion of this
machine.
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19 · Two safety warning signs are appl ies:
(1 ) · ~ 1111= ~ :eX~~ f! .A~ .:Z 11 ~ ~ Btl ~ (1) • For the safety of operators and
7 ~ ~ M ~ .:Z ~ Bft ' :~ :t=J 1m f.ffi ~ m service persons, please don•t open
1[H*i.:Z9~ii ' 1!?.1'~Mfl1[H*ft the cover of any electronic control
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boxes of motor or othe r devices and
don 1t touch any components inside
to avoid electrical shock hazards.
(2) · Always keep in mind :
(2) • ~'~~~~1Jj:£~$Jfj
a · Please never ope rate this machine
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a · ~ !t 1' r:ij 1± ~~ 1m JSl 1;Wi II ' =¥- }~
with belt cover, finger guard or any
fi ~~ ii EX~~~ 14: fl ' ~ fT tl
Hflf'F o safety device removed to avoid
physical injury.
b · Please keep your hair, fingers and
b · ~ 7 ~~~~Hflfi' 'lit~H
31 fW J:f:l , 1~ 8{] =¥- , ert ~ .& ~ cloths away from the hand wheel
~~ ' ~ ~ li =¥- ~ ' gz ~ .& f.ffi "bobbin winder", V belt and motor
~ , U:t 9~ ~ ~ HB 1li fflJ 1111' r:ij ti5r while the machine is in operation to
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prevent the risk of injuries by tangled
into them .
c · ~ 1~ :t=J 1m ~ 5ml 00 fDl fl EX ~ H B c • Please never put your fingers under
1± 3.1 ~ J:f:l ' ~ 1' r:ij ~~ 1~ 8{] =¥- :fj5[ the needle or in the thread take up
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1± ~t 119 -"F 1i EX ~t~~~~9~ it cover when you turn on the power
J:f:l o switch or operate the machine.

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d · ~ ~ H 5.1 ft I=P ' f~ firt ~ ~ ft d ·While the machine is in operation ,
ih ' ~7 ~ ftz. fg-¥ ~ tt~ ~I ~ z the hook rotates at a high speed.
1~ ~ , &, ~ ~ ~ 1m a{] ¥ 1* f~ ~ Please keep your hands away from
~ t~ firt ~f1lli: ' JJ:t 9 ~ ' ~ !1! t~ t~
the area of hook to prevent possible
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injury to your hands. In addition ,
please make sure to turn off the
power of the machin e while
changing bobbins.
e· ~ n!r.m EXtil~~fi~ta~ ' ,J,,GW ~~ e · Be careful not to place your finge rs
¥ .mn~t~H~=P o inside the machine when moving I
raising the mach ine head to avoid
possible physical injuries .
f · Please turn off the power of the
mach ine before tilting the machine
head or removing the belt cover and
the V belt to avoid possible
accidents due to abrupt start of this
mach ine .
g · ~c ~ 1m a{] ~ H ~ De .m ~ ~~ ~~ g • The motor does not produce noise
it , ~ H M iji! 11: AA ~ a~ ' ~~ it while the machine is at rest if your
~~tW~~Piffa{], ~ 7 itiftz. machine is equipped with a servo
f! H ~ ?.~ .® ih iffi ~I ~ ~ U~ ~ motor. So, please turn off the power
9~ ' i!i!r~~~l1f~f~H ~5mi o
of this machine to avoid possible
accidents due to abrupt start of the
machine .
h · ~ 7~ftz.~~Z~Bft '~~~~~ h · Never operate the sewing machine
1± '~ mJ ~ 5mi :ti tfu ti ~l f¥ 1'1= ~ wit h the ground wire removed to
fto avoid electrical shock hazards.
i • ~ 7 ~f£~~EX~r~1!f::t~fliffi i · Please turn the power switch off in
~1~ z ~ tt~ ~ 9~ , ~~ 5t tn Iff ~ prior to the connection or
5mi ' :jij: tEa J: EX t~ t~ tm firt o disconnection of t he power plug to
prevent possible accidents due to
electric shock or damaged
electronic components.
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Please confirm the following to avoid
malfunction and damage to th is machine.
1 • Clean this machine completely before
putting this machine in operat ion for the
first time after set up.

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2 · Clean all dust and o il gathered during
transportation.
3 · Confirm that the voltage are set correctly
and phase (single or 3 phase) of motor.
4 · Confirm that the power plug is properly
connected to the power supply.
5·W~m~~-~~~~~~at,~~~~ 5 · Never use the machine where the vo ltage
fflf~Ho type is different to the designated on
shown on the motor nameplate.
6 · Confirm that the direction of the rotation
of the machine pulley is correct.

Warning:
Before doing the following operation or
adjustment, please turn the power off to
prevent accidents caused by abrupt start of
the sewing machine.
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OIL PAN INSTALLATION
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5m fi !IZ, ~ ii n~ ~ ~.& l!:!1 ffi '*' .:z 1m ~ o ( 1 · The corners of the oil pan has to place on
1) the four corners at the cut out groove of
the machine table. (Fig .1)

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2 • Use nails® as illustrated to fix two rubber


2·m~~~ffi~zn~®,R~®•m~oo~
seats® on side A (the operatorls side) .
~M A il(f~1'F~1.J~) ' :jijffl ~~~t~~
Use rubber based adhesive to fix two
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• a{] :n ~) , ?& fl :jij w~ 5m m@ J:. o (~2) cushion@ seats on the living side (side 8
) . Place oil pan@ on the fixed
seats . (Fig. 2)

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25mm 25mm
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3·~~~~~~~@~~~--@~M, 3 · Place the hinge 00 into the two fixing


~~-~oo•~~~~@~~JL~,~ holes before place the machine head onto
~~d~&M•~m~•~•~-~~ the four cushions@ of the desk. Then,
=@000~ 0 ([13.4)
install the machine head onto the machine
bed that has two openings with rubber
cushion~ of each . (Fig. 3 , 4)

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1 · ~l15~~aFJ(!I5) 1 • Oil lubrication instruction (Fig .5)


(1) • 1~m ~m 5m>1.A5m~~ , RlOO$tJ~ (1) · Fill the o il pan with specified oil up to
~A o high mark A.
(2) • ~ Rl 00 fft n~ 1ft~ B a~ , ~ )~ 1JD tiff~~ (2) · Refill the oil pan with the specified oil
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if the oi l leve l is lower be low low mark
B.
( 3) • ~D ~ ;IM] 5~ lE ~ ~ ~ %S fl1'F ~
' ' f~ (3) · You will see oil splash ing via oil sight
~ .1-1 ftt 5m ~ e2> ~ ~ $tJ PA5m IJ[ ~ o window (2) if the lubrication functions
well when mach ine runs .

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(4) • ~~.ff~a~-;~~'' , §X*~i&!-~~a~ (4) • When running t he machine first time
ra~*1fffl WJ1 O;t~[jt]f[;Z'i~ ' :~
' or after a period of time , please run
1~t~1±3,000~Ij3 , 500 S.PM ..:Zra~ o your mach ine at 3,000 S.PM. to 3,500
S. PM . for about 10 m inutes .
2 ·Adjust the oi l amou nt of the hook (oiling
amount) .
( 1) • )EB I it~ [jt m 0
*'92 5 m m X 70 m m ' (1) • Oil splashing test paper. About 25mm
QJ 1fffl fff~~.t~ ;Z[jtl£ 0
(~6) x 70mm, any material of test paper is
accepted . Paper material will not
affect resu lts . (Fig .6)
(2) . ~~5m:i:11L~ o ~~[jt*ft~~5mm (2) • Confirm the oi l amount. Place the test
~ ' ~~ 5Eb :i: ~ ~ [jt *! ~ n~ '~ fi~ "'"F 1J o paper under the hook and fit the
( 7) paper c lose ly against to the wall of the
oi l pan . (Fig .7)
CD*~ fi~ (2) m® 5m m (j)HOOK (2)PAPER @ OIL PAN
@tiM,.li@Ji:~ @il~ @TOUCHING @ BASE @ BUSHING

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~~rr~(2)WUa~ ' l~OO 5~~.&M!~I=m 1j\1G ' When doing step (2) , carefully remove the
Wff.:ft~MJ.;Z~fi~ o sliding plate and do not touch the hook with
fingers .
3. >t~~rw : 3 · Attentions :
(1) · ~~an!6*1t1~AA~ , ~~5t~~~a (1) · If the machine doesn 't warm up
~ 3 ;t~Pi]i[ o enough , please run the mach ine 3
minutes idly.
(2) • 1±~H~,~~ ' ~~5Eb:m:ii~[jt*ftji (2) · Whi le the machine is runn ing , place
;fj~ *~ fi~ "'"F 1J 0 ( ~ 7) the oi l splashing test paper under the
hook. (Fig. 7)

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(3) • m ~5m~ 5m m(5m00) 1r JJ~ "' ~ .n w (3) · Confirm that the heig ht of the o il level
IF ftt .fl ~I] Ji ra~ 0 in the oil pan falls between " HI " and "
LOW " .
(4) • ~,~ 1± 5 fj} ~P'J~.oXm ~5m • zjjj (4) · O il splash ing o bservation test shou ld
1'1= (ffl-=¥- ~ ~Jtlj a~ ra~) 0 be completed in 5 seconds . (Use a
watch to check the time used .)
5 · A sample of observations ind icate the
appropriate o il amou nt .(Fig .8)
Oi l amount in the hook (small) as shown is
ap p roximated 1 m m .
Oi l amount in the hook (la rge) as shown is
approximated 2 mm
(1) · The amount of o il in the hook (ref. to
(1) • 5m-M ~iff f9tl ~,~ m tJ& ]![ M :ffi *~ W
f¥ ~nol-i 6mJ ~ , tn m1!e Ml fi~ 5mm: I&J
the samp le shown o n Fig.9) shou ld be
adequately adjusted accordi ng to the
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sewin g materials and p rocesses.
(t~ fi~ H~~~~) ; 5m• i&J ~ ' ]![M ~mH~ Insufficien t amount of oi l w ill cause
J:iJ ~8 5o ~ 5m5~ o the hook to cease and overheat.
Excess amount of oil may cause the
sewing product stained wi th oil.
(2) · ~~ *~fi~5m :m: , 5m m:~, ~~~H3;x~Jt1J (2) · Adeq uate adj ustment shou ld be
reached in the way t hat same oi l
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splash ing observation w ill b e
collect ed in 3 t imes on sep arate
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ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF OIL !


IN THE HOOK !
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1 • The oi l amount adjustment screw is


** , '' [jjJ + ~~~ 15 [jjJ 011~ ~ A 15 [jjJ )5m:~~ ~
II mou nted on the hook d rivi ng shaft. Turn
1JD ; ' ' [jjJ II _ II~ 15 [jjJ (JII~ ~ 8 15 [jjJ ))W:m: ;~ t he screw coun t er c lockwise toward II + II

~' 0 (11 10) di rect io n (A direction) to increase t he


amount of oi l supp lied in t he hook. Turn
the sc rew c lockwise toward II _ II direct io n
( 8 di rection) to reduce t he a m o u nt of oil
supplied in the hook. (Fig .1 0)

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2 • *~fift5m:m:~~~~fl , H~~a~•t3o'!:P , 2 ·After the amount of oil in the hook is
1-:1. ~1ff~~•~*~fift5m :m: o properly adjusted, run the machine idly
for 30 seconds to do o il splashing
observation test to reconfirm the amount
of oil in the hook.

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INSTALLING THE NEEDLE
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~~ Choose a right needle size according to the
i~ 51* '~lm~~~~~t 0 (!110) type of the thread and the type of the material
used .Turn the power off before placing the
needle . (Fig .1 0)
1 · Turn the hand wheel to raise the needle
bar to its highest position .
2·~•~**C2>~~tt~CD,~~~m~~g 2 • Loosen screw (2), and hold the needle CD
ffiA~WOO~~~Bo~~~~~A~C with its indented side A facing exactly to
WWOO~~D o right in direction B , and make sure that
long groove C of the needle is facing
exact ly to the left in direction D.
3 · Place the needle into the hole on the
needle bar all the way to the end of the
hole in the arrow direction.
4 · Firmly lock screw (2).

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B ..
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SETTING THE BOBBIN


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1·~~~~M~•~,~m~~~~~~~ 1 · Set the bobbin in the bobbin case in the
~~~ 0
(1111) way that the thread wound direction is
clockwise. (Fig .11)
2·~~~·~~•A•,~~c~~~ 2 • Pass the thread through thread slit A ,
~,~tt,~·~·~~~~:CD,~ and pull the thread in direction C. The
83B.$kD.lli o thread will be pulled under the tension
spring CD and will be pulled out from
notch B.

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3-~~c~aa,,~~-~~~-fi~~f~~ 3 · Be sure the bobbin rotates in the direction
~fj!IJ 0 as the arrow shows when th read is pulled
toward C .
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THREADING THE MACHINE


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STITCH LENGTH ADJUSTMENT


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1·~ft~f~~~~fi!IJMR§~~&®'~ 1 · Turn stitch length dial ®as the arrow


M~Pfi~ll*!~~~~ A o ( 13) indicates to have the desired number align
with mark A on the machine . (Fig.13)
2 . ~~ e J:. ~'J mIti 11LA11 r~ o
2 ·The calibration on the dial is in millimeters .
3-~~~~MR§a,,QJtJMm~~e®, 3 · Press the feed lever® down and turn the
IE1 a' M~ 1& *~ ® ~i 1'" ~ o
stitch length adjustment dial ®to change
stitch length.

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1 · Assemble the thread stand set before
installing. Place the thread stand set onto
the hole on the table top. (Fig.14)
2 · Fix the thread stand with a nut CD locked
under the table top .

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: BZ~§&~t.:.f~-HZ:iC~ THE BELT COVER AND THE


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BOBBIN WINDER MOUNTING _
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1·~·~-~~~mJLA'B'C'D o 1 · Grinding holes A 8 C D on the table


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(1;15) top.(Fig .15)


2 • ~~Hlt;Wi~Si~~~ ' ~A~~JLt:f:l o 2 · Insert the belt cover sup port into the bolt
hole on the mach ine.
3·~$t,Wi~@MM'~~~-~~~~~ 3 · Tilt the belt cover@ then you can install
~~~·tu 0 the hand wheel diagonally from the rear of
the hand wheel.
4 · Put belt cove r ® on locating holes C and
D.
5·ffl@'@~H&@-~'~Hlt;Wi~~~ 5 · Use screws@, @and washer@ to fix the
:o~t~wm~~~w~ o belt cover on the machine body and lock
the screws tightly.
6. ~~(/)~~Hlt;Wi~@ 0 6 · Place the(/) to the belt cover@.
7·~-~~Hlt;Wi~®,~~~~-M&Hl 7 · Move the belt cover® backward and have
t,Wi~@~*~H&-~,~~JSit,Wi~®~ its rubber cushion touch the belt cover@.
)Eo Fix the belt cover® by wooden screw and
cushio n.
8·~~~M~H@~~M~mJLA,B 8 · Mount bobbin winder@ to holes A and
~0 8 on the table top.

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ADJUSTMENT OF KNEE-CONTROL:
PRESSER FOOT LIFTER
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1-~ma~f~Am*~'~•~f~Am* 1 ·The standard lifting height is 10 mm by


~Jlt~:10mm o 16.17) using knee-control presser foot
Iifter. (Fig .16, 17)
2-~~~fflB~f~Am*~~~~U®, 2 • By adjusting the screw® at the knee
M~f~Am~~13mm o controller, the presser foot can be lifted
up to 13mm.
3· ~f~A6m~~Ji~i&J1 omma~ , ~~m~~t 3 · When the presser foot is adjusted to be
~fi~ffB®~~!tfiL&f~A@J:ffB o lifted over 1 Omm , assure the bottom end
of the needle bar® in its lower position@
does not hit t he presser foot.

~16/Fig . 16 i)17/Fig.17

OPERATING THE PEDAL

The foot pedal is operated as the following 4


steps. (Fig .18)
1 · Lightly tread the front part of the foot pedal
shown as Bin Fig . 19, machine runs at low
sewing speed.
2·~-W~BM~M~a~,~DA,~~~~ 2 • Further, t read the front part of the foot pedal
~ 3! ~ 'I(~D ~fit 5t ~~:A£~ ~
j1J ii!J MrJJ shown as A in Fig. 19, Machine runs at high
til§ ' ~~M~1fjr;JJXiiiJM~l¥ij~i!ii ) o sewing speed. (The machine runs at hig h
speed after it completes the backstitch if
the automatic backstitch has been preset.)
3·•~•m~~mm, ~oc,~~~~'~jtJ 3 • Reset the pedal to its original position,
(~t 1± J: §X "'f) o shown as C in Fig . 19. Machine will stop
(with the needle up or down.)
4·~-~jr;~~-B, ~DE'~~~fi~~ 4 • Fully depress the back part of the pedal
j1J1'F 0
shown as E in Fig . 19, so that machine tri ms
threads.

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5. )!~$Jfij : 5 · Attentions :
(1) · ~D ~ {~ a{]~ H ~f~ ~ tfJI ~ 13 11.1 t~ 3t (1) · One extra step is given between the
H, ~H~.Ll:Wtn~ih1'F.Zra~!f~ machine stop and thread trimming
7 -11W!I ' HP~f~t~t~fl ~~UJ'al1~! steps if your machine is equipped with
t& ' ~D D ' tfJI ~ ~ J:. t~ 3t ' ¥ij ~! """F the auto presser foot lifter. When you
~ , ~.ttf:rtn~lh1'F o
lightly depress the back part of the
pedal, shown as D, the presser foot
goes up. The thread tri mmer actuates
if you further tread the back part of the
pedal.

M fT '
(2) · ~ ifiJ 11.1 1'1= ~Jt a~ ~D ~ ~~ lfalJ ~! ~.& (2) · Machine will stop after completing the
[§] ~i ¥11 I* 13L ~ ' ~ H !Itt iiiJ M11.1 1'1= backstitch if you relocate the pedal to
~ JJX fl :;t {~ .L1: 0
its neutral position during executing
the automatic backstitch.
(3) · HPf~~Htt~~:eXftt~~ ' R~:ll (3) · Whether the machine is under high
~IJ ~~ lfalJ ~! t& ff fl ~ ' 'B ~ *~Jt fT lE speed or low speed sewing, you can
ma{] tn ~ 11.1 11= o
make the maching doing thread
trimming any time by tread down the
back part of the pedal to do so.
(4) • ~D~1±t!HfJtfjtJJ~Ih1'Ffl ' HPOO (4) · Even if you reset the foot pedal to its
n:IIJ~~~at&•ml*m~c,t~Hm neutral position C immediately after
~~~1JXtD~Ih1'F o the machine started thread trimm ing
action , the machine will completely
perform thread trimming.
(5) · ~~t1~1±"""F;E1ll:a~ , ~o~~~~t J:. (5) • When the machine stops and makes

m' f!IJM~~~!~.&fli*-~X~D1ll:~HP the needle located at the lower dead


"i5Jo end, tread the back part of the foot
pedal once to D if you want to bring the
need le up.

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I 00
I 0
I I
I B
I I
I I (}A
I 8~
0
c
@
D (j
0
(} c ®
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(j D
E

!118/Fig. 18 ~19/F i g . 19

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NEEDLE THREAD/BOBBIN THREAD


TENSION ADJUSTMENT
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1 · Needle thread tension adjustment


(Fig .19)
(1) · 11-'<Jrl~a~~n rtil(A n
rtil),il11~t~f~~ (1) • The left thread tail on the needle will
~ ffiU tH CD ' tJJ ~ fl i11± ~t e~ ~ ~ z be shorter after thread trimmed as
fl~:e 0
you turn thread tension nut CD
c lockwise. (in A direction)
(2) • 11-'<~a~•n rtil( s n rtil),il11~t~t~ ~ (2) ·The left thread tail will be longer, as
~ffirJjHCD , ~~w~ o thread tension nut CD is turned
counter clockwise (in 8 direct ion).
(3) • 11-'< ~~~~a~~ n rtil ( c n rtil)'' 111 ~t ~ ~~ ~ (3) • Increase the tension on needle
~ffiUM® ' tt~~~~Ji~~ o thread by turning thread tension nut
®clockwise (in C d irection) .

(4) · 11-'< ~a~~ n rtil (o n rtil) '' 111 tt ~ ~~ ~ (4) • Reduce the tension on needle thread
~ffiUtff® ' tt~~~~Jiflf~ o by turning thread tens ion nut®
counter clockwise (in D direction).
2 • Bobbin thread tension adjustment
2 • '~~(~~)~~~fi~~~
( 1) • 11-'< ~~~~ a~ ~ n rtil ( E n rtil) ' ' 111 ~ ~ ~ mu (1) • The bobbin thread tension will be

!1!1**®' ~~~~fifl~ 0 increased as tension adjust screw@


is turned clockwise (in E direction) .
(2) • 11-'< ~ a~ • :n rtil ( F :n rtil) 111 ~~ ~ ~ ffiU (2) ·The bobbin thread tension will be
!1!1*'*® ' ~~~~~fi~J~ 0 reduced as screw@ is turned
counter- clockwise (in F direction).
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-lm~~ :tR ilrl~~~~~sq THE THREAD TAKE UP SPRING


1%.il*il'.tl. '~ Jq RIPJ M ADJUSTMENT I
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1120/Fig. 20

1 • Adjusting the stroke of thread take up


spring CD. (Fig.20)
(1) • J'j~f~!l!m**® o (1) • Loosen screw®.
(2) • 11-'<Jrl~a~~n rtil(A n rtil),ll11f~~~~ (2) • The stroke of the thread take-up
jH(3) ' ~~*El5MiifT~~W~t~1JD o spring w ill be increased as the
tension knob@ is turned clockwise
(in A direction) .

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(3) • ~~a~~n ~til( s n ltil)twlhf~~~ti (3) • The stroke will be decreased as the
tH@ ' ~*i*~~M:ff,~M~~~~, o the knob @is turned counter-
clockwise (in 8 direct ion) .
2 · Adjusting the pressure of thread take up
spring CD.
(1) · M: ~~ !t!~ ** ® ' 1EJ a~ M~ ~ ti ~M: *-H@ (1) • Loosen screw®. and remove thread
fff """F 0
tens ion disks@.
(2) • M:f~!t!~**@ 0
(2) • Loosen screw@.
(3) · ~~~~~a~~n ltil(A n ltil)t511JJ~~~ti (3) ·The pressure will be increased as
ttl@ ' ~ti*~~Miit3L:tJ M~~1JD o tens ion knob@ is turned clockwise
(in A direction).
(4) • ~~a~~n ltil(B n
ltil)twlhJ~~~ti (4) ·The pressure will be reduced as
ttl@ , ~ti*~~M:13L:tJM~~~~, o tension knob@ is turned counter
clockwise (in 8 direction) .

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! ~~~~ :¥ttl! 7t '~ LIFTING LEVER
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1-~~H~~,~~-Anltil lht~Am*~ 1 • Stop the machine and turn the presser
CD o (1121) foot lift ing lever CD up (in A direction) to
keep it up .(F ig.21)
2 · }lfJ AM~ J:. f~ * *-'9 5.5 m m ' .Mil~ ~ ;Z o ~ 2 ·The presser foot will be lifted up to about
~~-B7Jitiltt"""Ft511JtlfJAm*~CD~'flfJ 5.5 mm and will remain at that position .
AM~~l@l~l*1um o
Turn hand lifter lever CD down (in 8
direct ion) to release presser foot to its
orig ina I posit ion .

CD B(_..)A

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PRESSURE I
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1· n5t ~ !1!1 -BJ (2) , ~ ~~~~ a~ ~ 1J fiJJ (A 1J fiJJ) tw itJ 1 · Loosen nut (2), Turn presser spring
J:~ ftl! t.J ~ !l ~CD a~ , I! t.J t~ 1JD o (!;22) regu lator CD c lockwise (in A di rection) to
increase the presser foot pressure .
(F ig.22)
2 · 1~ i2! a~ ~ 1J fiJJ ( 1J fiJJ) s itJ J:~ Jt sri t.J ~ !l 2 • Turn presser spring regulator CD counter
~CD a~ , I!! t.J ;JiiX y o clockwise (in 8 direction) to reduce the
presser foot pressure.
3 . ~fl~m , ~~~!I!!«-BJ:C2) o 3 • Lock nut (2) after adjustment is done.
4·--~flJ:~Ji~t.J~fl~~~fl~t.J~ 4 • For regular fabric , the normal pressu re of

5kg' ~~*31-~?kg 0 (1~~*31-~~)1 ' ~ the p resser foot should be set at 5kg, for
a~!lJ:~f!~&t.J,~~~m~u~~~• heavy fabric is ?kg . (To have the best
-~~) sewing result , please adjust the proper
presser foot pressure according to the
material.)
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FEED TIMING ADJUSTMENT
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1 · Loosen screws (2) and@ on the feed
i(j ~~ :eX & i(j fi~ 1J fiJJ ' ' itJ ~ J[J- 8 ~ ( 1 ) f~ ' eccentric cam CD, move t he feed eccentric
¥ij~~~!l!l** 0
([123) cam CD in the direction of the arrow or the
opposite direction of the arrow, and lock
the screws firmly. (Fig.23)
2·---~~fl,~S~Ji~-~~fiOO 2 · The standard adjustment is to leve l the top
a~,~~Jt•~~-&~~~JL~•~ surface of feed dog and the top end of
flW~tfi~tf.IJX-*i o
needle eyelet with the top surface of
needle plate when feed dog descends
below t he needle p late .
3 • ~D ~ ~ *31- ~ *31- 1' .fE ' M~ f~ ,CJ- 8 tAli 1~ icr ~~ 3 · If the fabric fed is not enough , advance
1J fiJJ tw itJ te ~ Jt a~ r~ t~ M o the f eed timing by moving the feed
eccentric cam in the arrow direction.
4 • ~D ax .~ 1JD • M~ Jl ' ~IJ M~ f~ ,CJ- 8 ~ 11.'< & 4 ·To increase stitch tightness, extend the
i(j fi~ 1J fiJJ Q I1J i=l!! ~ Jt a~ ra~ ~ f~ 0 feed timing by moving the feed eccentric
cam in the opposite d irection of the arrow.
' ' .::Cc.
'.:r E3 • Attention:
II,~,·

1' I5J M~ f~ ,CJ- c:J ~ *~In ~ * , 1-1 ~ I5J a~ 51 ite IBfT Please do not move the feed eccentric cam
~t 0 too far to avoid needle breakage.

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CD~
I a
0 ; o
r- } 0
~ §) §)

0) I~
Iff
~0
-
01 -t t b
~ .Jo
0 '-

c t"'~
1123/Fig .23 1124/Fig .24

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'' ADJUSTING THE ANGLE OF TILT


! i~ lt 1tft ~~ 11
OF THE FEED DOG
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1 · 'i' 1± ~ *~~ lmJ:. a{]~251JiAW B.BX - ~ a~ , ~ 1 • When mark A on the feed bar shaft is
Az ftl*~fi HP .5X7J<.:lfl~~ o 24) al igned with mark B , the angle of ti le
becomes horizo ntal. (Fig .24)
2·~ 7 • ~• M e ~,~~u e~ ~-~ 2 • To prevent fabric from puckering , loosen
**CD ' ~~ ~ ~ 1~ 'G lm (2) 1~ ~ Hft 1J ~ Q lh the sc rew CD by a screw d ri ver and tu rn the
90/i ' "ill ~lftt~A imftl*~fia o feed dog eccentric shaft (2) 90 degrees in
the di rect ion of the arrow to reduce the
front t ilt ang le of the feed dog.
3 · ~ 7 - ~* "~"~ ~, ~~~ ~G ~ 3 · To prevent uneven fabric feed ing , p lease
(2)1~~HJL&JJ ~·llh90Ji ' "ill~ftt~ ~ f~ tu rn the feed dog eccentric shaft (2) 90
ftl*~ lic o (~ * *~~!la~) degree opposite to the arrow direction .
This could decrease the backward t ilt
angle of the feed dog "c " (whi le ad ju sting
for the t hick materials) .
4 · ~ ~- ~m~m~m , J~~• m~• ~ 4 ·After adjusting the tilt angle of the feed
~ ,m ~~ A M~m~mm~~~ ~ Ka dog, th is will change the he ight of the feed
Ji o dog . Therefore , please recheck its height
after agjusting the t ilt angle of the feed
dog .
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ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE
! i~A~Jl DOG
I ______ _______ ______ _ ___ ____ ____ _ ________ ____ ___ __FEED
[ ______ ___ _ __________ __ __ __ _____ _____ _ _____ _

1. ~~telii~!l&Ji~~te~t~& im (~25) 1 · The original set height of the feed dog is


- ~~Jf~j\ : 0 .75 ~ 0 .85mm to have it just eme rge from the need le
~ m*~ : 1 .15 ~ 1 .25m m p late. (Fig .25)
~ m*~ : 0 .70 ~ 0 .80mm Normal fab ric : 0. 75 ~ 0 .85mm
Heavy fabric : 1 .15 ~ 1 .25mm
Thin fabri c : 0 .70 ~ 0.80mm

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2 • ~o ~ ~ $! :t: i&J ~ t±1 , ]f[ )I**:} a~ J:U fi~ 51 2 • For sewing thin fabric , fabric puckering
iEe~~ o may result if the feed dog jut out too
much.
3. ~$i~li~~ : 3 · To adjust the height of the feed dog :
(1) · mt~ltH f~CD!I!~**® o (1) · Loosen screw (2) on crank CD.
(2) • J: 1' ~~jj] ~$l.lm1JD J..j_ ~~~ o (2) • Move the feed bracket up and down
(3) . Pi ~w ~!I!~**® o to adjust to get the best position.
(3) · Lock screw (2) secure ly.
4-~~m-@WltHMCD~~D&BffiOOm~ 4 · The crank's CD opening will be worn out if
~ ' ~ ~IJHHf~CD~~ D8Bf)}M~*Mf~ o the clamping pressure between roller@
and the crank CD is not enough .

E
E E
l[)
co.
E
C)
co .
C)
2
L.() 2
r-- . r--.
C) C)

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CORRELATION BETWEEN NEEDLE I

AND HOOK ' l

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1·~W~~a~m~~~l'=f~j1J~~~~• 1 · The timing adjustment between need le and


~t ~ ~ fff Jli(l' 9E Jli) ' ML mt~!l!~ **CD o (II hook is: turn the hand wheel to lower the
26) needle bar down to the lower dead po int of
its stroke , and loosen the screw G).
(Fig .26)
(1) . ~~ ~ ~t. ~ Ji : (1) • Adjusting the height of needle bar :
a· (DB~t)M~~t-®J:~~~ A tt~~t a • (DB needle) Align mark line A on
.l'M~@~8B ' f.~fl~W~Ilil~!l!~ needle bar (2) with the bottom edge
**CD 0
of needle bar lower bushing @, and
then lock screw CD.
b • (DA~t)M~~t-®J:~,~~ C tt~~t b · (DA needle) Align mark line Con
'll'M~@~8B , ~fl~W~!ln~!l!~ needle bar (2) with the bottom edge
**CD 0 of needle bar lower bushing @, and
then lock screw CD.
(2) . ~~ttfi~~ 131m: : (2) • Adjusting the position of the hook :
a· (DB~t)mf~tt~~~3M!ln~!l!~**' a • (DB needle) Loosen t he three fixed
Qjj]~~M~~t-®J:~~~ B tt screws on the hook, and turn the
~~t-l'fi~@~8B o hand wheel to align the mark line B
on ascending needle bar (2) with the
bottom edge of needle bar lower
bushing@.

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b · (DA~t)JJ~ ~~ f~ Bft .:2.311 ~~!I!~** , b · When a DA needle is used loosen
fllh-=F~H~~tt~(2)l:.:Z*~~ D tt the three screws on the hook, turn
~~t~~~~~@ltEMB o t he hand wheel, and align marker
line D on ascending needle bar (2)
with the bottom edge of needle bar
lower bushing@.
(3) • *~l:iz!t~~W!Ifl ' H~t~fi~ ~@W (3) · After the adjustments mentioned
~t I=P {;· @ fl ~ ' J3. !!! ~t Wt~ fift ~ .:2. above , are made, align hook blade
Fa~ B~ 111 ~ 0.05 - 0 .1 Omm~ ~3m point@ with the center of needle@.
Keep on ideal clearance of 0.05 -
0 .1 mm between the needle and the
hook.
2 · Specify the correct part no. before
replacing hooks.
Attention :
~-~~~Wti.:ZOO-~M~~m,~D~ If the clearance between the blade point of
H~ m~ t~ ; ~ll • Fa~ B~ i&! * ' H~ ~ i51 iEe ~t ~t o hook and the needle is less than the identified
value, the blade point of hook will be
damaged. If the clearance is too large, stitch
skipping will occur.

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@ ~ @
A
<-,-. . . .
®
' '---' ./ CD
B @ r©
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J
'
\
.........

i]26/Fig.26 '~ A
~27/Fig.27

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PRESSER FOOT HEIGHT
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ADJUSTMENT
1·~-~~~MCD,~~~t,Aa~&~ 1 · Loosen screw CD. and adjust the height of
~ 0 (i]27) p resser foot and its orientation . (Fig. 27)
2 · ~~~fl 'i11f~~~~~!I!I**CD o 2 · After adjustment , lock the screw CD
securely.

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COUNTER KNIFE ADJUSTMENT

~~~~noo~•a,,••c M~~~~ When the counter knife® becomes dull ,


~n®~JD~5l ' MLiEJi~¥fT~~ o (~28.29) resharpen the counter knife® as illustrated in
C, and reinstall it properly. (Fig.28, 29)
1·~~~~n~~m~fiA~~5~a,,~ 1 · Moving the mounting position of counter
~~l~~tmnc o knife to the right (in d irection A) from its
standard mounting position will have longer
thread tail after trimming .
2·~~~~n~~m~fis~~5~~,~ 2 • Moving the mounting position to the left (in
~~l~~;~y 0 direction B) will have shorter thread tail.
''.'I ..........
~ • Attention :
II.,~, •
Be sure to resharpen the counter kn ife with
care .
a. ~~~n a • Moving knife
B • ~t~{;- b • Center of needle
c o *:~ : 4.0mm c · Standard : 4 .0mm
d • ~~ : 4.5mm d • Standard : 4.5mm

a
a

b
d
c

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THE THREAD TAKE UP STROKE


ADJUSTMENT

1· ~ ~~~~1il*5lai , H~~~J:t®fitc(A ~ 1 Move thread gu ide® to the left (in


o

~H~~ , J..1tmnctJ~~t~.2J~~~ o (~3o) direct ion A) to increase the amount of


thread pulled out by the thread take-up
when sewing heavy fabric. (Fig.30)
2· ~ ~M>i1il*5lai ' H~~~J:t®fi~(B ~ 2 · Move thread gu ide® to the right (in
~H~~ , J..jJ~YtJ~~t~zt~~~ o direction B) to decrease the amount of
thread pulled out by the thread take-up
when sewing light-we ight materials.
3·-fi~~J:t®·~~X~~CW~M~ 3 o In general , thread g uide ® is positioned
'G~~11lil o to have the marker line C al igned wi t h the
center of the screw.

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~30/Fig.30 31/Fig.31
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NEEDLE STOP POSITION
: ~itfl! ~~ ADJUSTMENT
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1 • Needle "UPPER" stop position after


trimming. (Fig.31)
(1) • ~~~~t11l~ : ~t~~f~ll:11l~ ' (1) • Standard Stop Position : the standard
M~~!l~J:;Z~~c A W=F~J:;Z_~g2 B needle stop point is simply to align the
t~ ~ IW "i:iJ o mark A on the machine head with the
mark B on the hand wheel.
(2) · f~~ta~ra~~~ : M~~~t~i±~~ (2) • Timing Adjustment of Needle Stop :
J.~ ' n~ ~!I!~** CD , 1± ~ ~ JL 1*1 ~ ~!I!~ Stop the needle at its upper dead point,
and then loosen the screw CD) and
** 0
adjust the screw in the elliptic hole.

· M~!l!~**tl: c :n~t~!h , ~~tf~ll:a~ · Move the screw in direction C to


ra~f~M o advance the needle stop timing .
· M~!l!~**~i o :n~t~!h , ~~t~ll:a~ • Move the screw in direction D to
ra~ ~f~ 0 delay the needle stop t iming.
2. ~~tl'~11l(~. 32) 2 · Needle "DOWN " stop position (Fig. 32)
~~MfiMRm,~@~tl~m~,~tiz When treading the pedal forward and
l'~m~,M~~tiCD~M~ft~,~-~ returned to the neutral position , the needle
** (2) 1± ~ 1§1 JL 1*1 ~ ~!I!~** o DOWN stop position can be adjusted as the
followings. Stop the needle CD at its lower
dead point, and then loosen the screw (2)
and adjust the screw in the elliptic hole.
(1) · ~!I!~** tt A :n ~ •~ !11 , ~ ~t 1~ ll: a~ (1) • Move the screw in direction A to
ra~f~M o advance the needle stop timing.
(2) • *J !I!~** tt s 15 ~ !1J , ~ ~t ~ ll: a~ (2) • Move the screw in direction B to delay
ra~~f~ 0 the needle stop timing.
)1~ ! l-j,J:~~ : Attention ! About above adjustment:
1 · !l!~**~f~f~ , ~~m fj1t~a o 1 · Do not operate the machine after screws
are loosened.
2 • Do not remove screw; only loosen the
screw.

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!132/Fig .32 !133/Fig .33

ADJUSTING THE TENSION ON I


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1 · Adjusting the front part treading pressure of


the pedal. (Fig. 33)
(1) . JJal1 ~~~&1M :tJ QJ *~ E8 ~ ~ JJal1 ~~ ~ 1M :tJ ~ (1) • The pressure of the pedal can be
~5ii:CD.:L ~~131~ ffiJ~fl o adjusted by changing the mounting
position of pedaling pressure adjust
spring CD.
(2) · The pressure is reduced when moving
the spring hook to left side.
(3) · The pressure is increased when moving
the spring hook to right side.
2 · Adjusting the rear part treading pressure of
the pedal.
(1) • The rear part treading pressure of the
pedal can be adjusted by driving the
regulator screw (2).
(2) • The pressure is increased when you
follow the d irection on the screw to drive
it.
(3) • The pressure is decreased when you
drive the screw by the opposite direction
of the arrow on the screw.
3 · Adjusting the pedal stroke.
3 . JJal]~~~&fi~¥~~
~M8~M~@8ft~~JL~~ai,JJaiJM~ The pedal stroke is shorter as connecting
fi~¥~~~ 0 rod@ moved to the left holes.
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ADJUSTING THE PEDAL

1. ~-,~~~Cil. 34) 1. Install the connecting rod(Fig. 34)


~ e~~~m~,~~s~JJaDM~®, Move the pedal@ left and right as the arrow
1~~~it~ffiU~W~tl~(2).JJX- l!~ o shows in the figure in order to align the
motor control lover CD with the connecting
rod (2)

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2. lfa11 ~~ ~& ftW *~ Ji ~ ~ 2. Adjusting the slope of the pedal.
(1) . IJ'a1J ~~ ~& *~ JJfi:iJ *i ~ ~ ~ ~ f§{ ~~ ~ mrm El (1) . The tilt degree can be changed and
EB~~o adjusted freely by chinging the length
of the connect ing rod.
(2). The length of the connecting rod (2) is
adjucted by loosening the adjusting
screw@.

~34/Fig.34 35/F ig .35

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OPERATING THE ONE TOUCH


TYPE REVERSE FEED STITCHING
MECHANISM
,------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------------------- - ---
1

1. Press the switch lever CD to start the back


stitch function. (Fig . 35)
2.R~~~ffl~-~-'~H --ft~M 2. As long as the switch lever is pressed, the
rJJU~ o sewing machine will continue doing back
stitch .
3. Release the switch lever, and the sewing
machine will resume the normal sewing
function .

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! fi~*~ ADJUSTING THE THREAD WIPER
l - -- -- -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- --- - -- --- -- -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- -- -- -- ---- - - - -- - - - ---- --- -- -- - --- -- - - - - - -- - -
1. fi~~~11I~(~. 36' 37 '38) 1. The thread wiper location (Fig . 36, 37 , 38)
~~~--~~--,~~m~~m~ o Please adjust the thread wiper according
the the thickness of the materials.
~~W!m~O"F: The adjusting steps are as the followings.
(1) . 1~ IE m'w I1J 11 ~ ' j I1J-¥ tnfi
1~ ~~-¥ tnfi 1:
, (1) . Turn the hand wheel in normal rotating
zs ~~*~ ~2CD~7/ff~fiftl:2*~~2® o direction, so that the white mark CD can
align with the mark (2) on the machine
head .
m
(2). ~ ~ ~ ~~ 3¥ :tfl HB 11I W~t Ji:l'G ~ ~ (2). Adjust the flat straight part of the thread
1mm ' ~llf~f~~~~~!I!I:**CID' 1~f~~~~ wiper in a distance of 1 mm from the
• R ~llf Ill@~ 1i J.Q: ~ ~ o center of the needle . Lock the adjust
screw@ of the thread wiper, so that the
thread wiper can be fixed and firm ly
pressed by its collar@.
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(3) . Please turn off the thread wiper switch
(/), when there is not necessary to use
the thread wiper.

(\J

ii36/Fig.36 37/Fig.37

!138/Fig. 38

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change because of modification without previous notice. LY18. AUG. 2008
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