White 1000 user manual

User manual for the device White 1000

Device: White 1000
Category: Sewing Machine
Manufacturer: White
Size: 1.1 MB
Added : 3/10/2014
Number of pages: 33
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will fit way. If fit, If and provided below Serial No. Record in No. of this Model Plate. on Bed The Serial No. is Plate. No. is on Rating The Model Serial No. Model No. Retain for future reference. 2 PLUGS _________________ POLARIZED CAUTION product equipped a polarized alternating current plug plug having one blade wider than the plug the power outlet one a safety feature. you are unable insert the plug the reversing the the plug should contact an electrician replace the obsolete outlet. not d

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CONTE NTS Name of Parts 1 Accessories 2 Removing the extension table 3 Before sewing (Power supply and Sewing amp) 4 Fitting shank and Quilting seam gtiide. 5 Fitting of presser feet Winding the bobbin 6 Removing bobbin case and bobbin 7 Inserting bobbin into bobbin case 7 Inserting bobbin case into shuttle race 8 Changing needle 8 Threading upper thread & Twin needle threading 9 Drawing up bobbin thread 10 Changing sewing directions 10 Adjusting.thread tensions. 11 Regulating the presser foot p

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NAME OF SIDE) PARTS (FRONT selector dial 1 Pattern up lever 2 Take tension dial 3 Tread guide for upper 4 Tread threading Presser foot 5 cover 6 Shuttle 7 Extension table 8 Spool pin Top cover 9 length dial 10 Stitch 11 Reverse button 12 Bobbin winder spindle 13 Bobbin winder stopper 14 motion knob Stop 15 Hand wheel 16 Handle 17 Upper thread guide 18 Face cover 19 Thumbscrew 20 Needle plate screw 21 Needle clamp 6

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ES ACCESSORI Bobbin Felt Zigzag foot Button hole foot (On machine) Button foot Machine Oil Zipper foot Button hole cutter Screw driver Needle #14 #11 7

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the use use with the this accordance the this appliance not correspond the colours proceed identifying coloured coloured Connect consult qualified the terminals unmarked the unattended, covers the set disconnected ONLY APPLICABLE MACHINES MANUFACTURED THIS IMPORT are following code: The wires mains coloured BLUE NEUTRAL LIVE with the coloured may NOTE. terminals your plug, follows: markings the or Connect wire to terminal marked RED. BLUE wire to terminal marked or BLACK. FITTED. USING 1363 FUSE

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BEFORE SEWING pug 1. Fit the machine into the machine. the Plug the machine to 2. power supply. Sewing speed can be varied 3. speed controller. by the TO FIT A SURE (BE PLUG TO SUPPLY CORRECT CORD) Remove or install lamp from 1. inside of face cover. Open face cover in direction 2. of arrow. Rerncve lamp by unscrewing 3. counter clockwise. it new screw 4. Install a bulb by ing it in clockwise. • 15W Use only a 120V 3. e “Hi.Light’ brerd (Max) sewing machine placemert your from lamp. Avalable sto

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FITTING SHANK QUILTING GUIDE foot FITTING OF PRESSER FEET 10 I Ti9hj AND Raise the presser Pull foot. the one-touch SEAM lever towards you and the will be released. Centre new foot under shank. Raise the presser bar and fit shank as shown. (1) Insert quilting/seam guide Lower shank until groove is carefully so as not directly to damage the holding above and touching spring. the pin. Pull one- (2) touch lever towards you and the foot will become engaged. 4) (3, Shank set strew Loosen Shank 4

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stop Thread bobbin thread bobbin turns. bobbin re-tighten stop bobbin winder stopper, direction bobbin pleted position. should bobbin thread adjust top tool. knob. shown. spindle hand-wind anti-clockwise for filled knob) spindle against arrow, and depress pedal. winding spindle Note: the winding uneven set) the (it guide can raised or lowered winding. Remove the cover and with suitable Release Place and or (When Push of When its original be achieve be 2. as in an 5 6 4. 3. in 5. If is com is WIN

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BOBBIN AND BOBBIN CASE REMOVING Hinged latch of Raise needle to its highest hinged 1. Open 2. pull bob- position and open the and bobbin case machine. shuttle race cover, of bin case out Release the latch and bob 3. bin will fall out easily. INSERTING BOBBiN INTO BOBBIN CASE SLOT 1. Pull off 5cm of thread of thread Guide the end 2. from bobbin and insert it into slot. into bobbin case as shown. Tension spring Pull into slot and under 3. spring and draw tension cm of out about 10 thread. 12

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2. in 2. 3. as go. 4. 1. as is 1. a re 7 INSERTING SHUTTLE RACE NEEDLE CHANGING BOBBIN CASE INTO nse If —I onto 13 at position. thread front, centre shuttle highest position. flat the insert Tighten the first quality latch Ensure needle highest Holding latch piace open, bobbin the to open the pin latch bobbin hold latch. needle to Loosen needle clamp screw move old needle. the of needle facing from you, needle needle clamp securely. Note: At the of any stitching irregularity always change the ne

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B. / G / as E. G. & G .2 A A. C. D. F. 2 discs. Up ever guide. BJ Fig. for (see Thread the machine from to the thread guide. Between the tension and tension spring. Into the thread take-up from right to left. Down the thread Behind the needle clamp thread guide. Through the needle from to back threading also illustrates twin needle sewing page 25) UPPER illustrated. Through into the behnd front 14 THREADING THREAD 1

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ri and and up again, the needle sewing and rear sewing. and Lower needle change left hand tension thread with the gently down you and you ready under your towards your to and into presser down fabric down pivot the fabric presser to direction the needle desired. UP the hand your top a then towards thread start Put foot, start to around rotate out BOBBIN that foot SEWING foot 1. 15 DRAWING I 4 CHANGING ( THREAD DIRECTIONS as goes so Hoid the 2. raise sew. slight pull wheel are

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Upper TENSION ADJUSTING UPPER THREAD S too not 16 only normally necessary to adjust upper thread tension to achieve the correct balance between the upper lower threads. higher the number the the greater the tension. Correct Incorrect fabric thread thread Fabric thread Increase ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION Lower thread tension adjusted Decrease turning the screw the bobbin slightly to the right to increase tension, (Anti-clockwise) to the to decrease tension. general guide only, the can achieve the c

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THE REGULATING FEED DROP directon 17 pressure, the the push downwards. position. The material regulator to spring to highest foot. pressure the presser down For sewng thin materials, regulator just little to provide the pressure required. regulator you thick heavy materials, the the pressure the material. farther to pushing down arrow sewng buttons, free hand embroidery etc. height direction ‘B ring This causes To release up its now of free from any or light push light are sewing or push down in

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14 14 14 14 As ‘ball S. arii GUIDE 605. 50S.Fibe FABRIC Indica 11 11 5 1—4 18 NEEDLE \ cotton a \ t \o I Cotton Tricot Gingham Cotton ‘\\ stitch thread Fabric Thread \ a \\\ 60-80 Gabardine Jersey shorter stitch thread stretchy THREAD stitches of tension foot length Stitch regulation Nylon 80 Fibe E Denim Tweed rule fabrics longer length fabrics, finer finer fabrics and heavier needles with heavier fabrics. needles difficul fabrics. Length of Pressure of Needle presser Pressure 0.5-3 Medium or 1

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1 1 i B Presser 1 step-Zigzag Overedge Hoie Needle !ecd 1 - SELECTOR) Hem nd OPERATION (PATTERN TABLE j2 AND exCept hce buttOn 19 Setch • ZZag • . [f 4 SEWING 2 3 5 4 Stitch Patterns Foot Stitch > Stretch I Stitch Drop Straight Stitch Stitch Button 6 Freehand Embroidery Length Slant Straight Not — I Thread Twin Necessary

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OPERATION SELECTOR) AND TABLE (PATTERN 20 SEWING

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when starting about machine both three needle Sufficient control foot/Speed fabric suitable manually, toward hand. your stop reverse position. foot the fabric the thread and stopping highest the take-up sewing. for the first two threads to the rear of stitches. placed before lowering presser foot. fabric to Depress and start plan adjusting the machine stitches scrap to Test the for of stitch and fabric. machine the you. turning hand wheel always it Guide the cloth with always the needle the fabr


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