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, ..................................... 2 -3 Setting up your machine ........ ._.. ............................. 4 Foot 0ontrol, Power/light switch, Needles, Needle, thread and fabric chart,,.,., ............ .. 8 Changingneedle, Pmeserfoot lever, Pin.ration for threading .... , .... ,........... '., ................. 9 Wlnd"Ing'the bobbin, .............................................. !0 T_d[ng the _bln _se ........ ,..... ,....... ...... , ......... 11 Threading top thrud,, ............ ,............. ,................. 12 Piddng up bobbin thread ......... ,. ........ ,......... _.......... 13 Presserfeet, Changing p_r feet, F_ €_er plate..... 14 StlWh _, StJ_h length control.......................... 15 Stitch width/_le positioncontrot, Reveresstitch lever, Buttonholecontrol ............ ,........................... 16 2. STARTING TO SEW ............................................ ,.19 Machine letting chart ........................................... :.20 Stratgh't stitching ... ......................................... 21 24 Thiee needle _tions, Starting to sew and back tacking, Turning a _usm corner, Rsmovinglabric, Top-stitching, Darning, Temporary sewingby machine, Zipper application-cording Zigzag lititahing.. ........ , .................................... 25-28 Ove_ng, Satin stitching, Bar tackin_i, AppUqustr_, Embroidery, Monogramming, Button _ng Adjusting iitltcl_length, Stmtght stretch stitch, Rick_-,,;;rit_stitch, stretch stitch, Smocking s_toh Elastiostm_ stitch, Over©ut stretch stltch_ i_h stitch, Patching s_tch wtitch, Overio_ stretch stitch, Elasticedge stretch stitch . Wham t_ use which stretch stitch: A check-chart ......... 40 Hints on sewing different fsbdcs, ........................... ,,.4! Buttonhole roaring.., ....................................... 42: 47 Decorative embroidery designs ........................... 48 50 3, CARING FORTHE MACHINE 4. CHECKING PER_RMANCE PROBLEMS, ............ 54 1. KNOWING YOUR _NG MACHINE IDE_RCATION CHART T_ _ temion c_trol Bobbin winder tenon disc )lever channel Facecover Thread A_ box/ extension table Thud cutter Preset foot thumb screw Needle ) screw lever Thread guide Needle Thread cutter foot Needle plate Bobbin window Bobbin cover plate RKr threed guide Hand wheel/push-pull clutch Swing-sway_ _n Nomenclature plate Fool control plug receptacle Foot control Built-in button_ control * * Available _ndtng uponmodel. Bobbin wl_ ehaft Bobbin wl_r latch Stitch width control Stitch selector Reversestitch lever Stitch length control S_ ra_ _tch * Power/llght switch Stitch length indicator Foldaway carryinghandle Rear thread guide P_r foot lever Buttonhole attachment Owner's marlua| Foot control Power/light S_ran_ switch switch S_NG UP YOUR MACHINE 1, Install your Kenmore sewing machi_ in s Kenmore .blnet Or OP.,e_or set the 2_ Your K_e sewing _chine has been thoroughlycited at the factory. Be sum to wipeoff the _ie p_W e_ endbed _ie ur_tlv I_ore uwl_:e garment, It i_ wise to practice on a mrap of fabric so any lurplul oil is a_. FOOT CONTROL Make wre power/light switch le off. Plug foot control plug into machine receptacle, Then oon_t cord into any i10-120 volt A, C, wall outlet. POWER/LIGHT SWITCH Your machine will not operate un_ the power/light switch is turned on, Turning on the _r sute_tically illuminates the stitching sru. if you're interrupted or stop sewing and leave the machine, turn off the power/light switch. SPEED RANGE SWITCH Your machine has two ranges of speed-a low range for slower, intricate work and a high one for faster, general work, On the low setting the machine will sew no faster then approximately one-half the speed of the high one, even when the foot control is fully depre_d. CONVERTING TO FREE-ARM SEWING This machine can be used either as e flatbed or H a freearm model. With the accessory box in place, the machine is a flatbed model With e ierge, working liut_ece, which slopes og_ntlytoward you to help the smooth flow fabric. By removing the accessory box, the machine converts into free-arm machine for sewing children's clothes, cuffs, trouser legs, armholes and other awkward places, 1. To remove the accessory box, grip It firmly between fingers end thumb at the left end and lift it. To replace, slide the accessory box back Into place until it clicks, 2. With the accessory box removed the machine is ready for freeerm sewing. ® ACCE_ORY BOX Open accessory box by lifting) the tid up and fo_rd as shown end you'll find a vadety of aecessories inside, Turn next page for components. _ 5 SNAP.ON FEET Straight ititch Stllnda_ zlgztlg Satin stitch Built-in buttonh._ Zlpt_ Prmmerfoot foot t_lo, E6483) foot |No, ET_IE) foot (No_ 57998) guidefoot (No. E6484) holder (No, b_NI4l (No. 56481) ONE.PIECE FEET (No. 45W6) (No. 46727) INo. 46729) (No, 43820| {No. 6784) Presser foot thumb screw (No. 135) largeS_-ptn|No._Pl_) (No,__)c°verplate Butt_e guide Buttonhole _es Butl_ tO 1 _ iNo. _) covw_ small -(No. _) INO. _) 2 (No, _1) (No. 607"_3) 3 --(...
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