Sears 385.1915 owner manual Set Up the Machine, Plug in the Machine and Switch on the Power

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Set Up the Machine

e Plug in the Machine and Switch on the Power

(_ Power supply

Power

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switch

supply

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cord

Machine sockets

Machine plug

I_) Foot control plug

Foot control

Before connecting the power cord, make sure the voltage and frequency shown on the machine conform to your electrica_ power.

Turn off the power switch, and insert the foot control plug (_ machine plug (_ and power supply plug (_) in thts order.

For Your Safetv

1.While in operatLon, always keep your eye on the sewing area, and do not touch any moving parts such as the thread take-up lever, balance wheel or needle.

2, Always turn off the power switch, and unplug from the power supply:

When leaving the machine unattended. When attaching or removing parts.

• When cleaningthe machine.

3.Do not place anything on the foot control, except in use.

Power switch

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Sewing light

When the power switch is turned on, the straight stitch is set on liquid crystal display automatically.

Store the power supply cord

L 15cm_ 16cm =iI

Power supply cord can be stored in extension table as shown,

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Contents Sewing Machine Ventilation WithModel No Serial No Retain these numbers for future reference Kenmore Sewing MachineSection 10tI02 1031047276 Page Sectionknow YOt Locate and Identify the PartsFoot Lever Set Up the Machine Plug in the Machine and Switch on the PowerStore the power supply cord Operating Instructions SetUp MachineLever Adjust the Presser Foot LeverSewing accessones are conveniently located Iid of the accessory storage box lifts open towardYou BoxClothes Foot Zigzag Foot Presser Foot TypesSiidng Snap On the Presser Thicker Silk-like FabricsFabric, Needle, Thread and Stitch Length Chart To Change the Needle110 To Remove the Bobbin from the Machine Horizontal Spool Pin Ordinary SpoolAdditional spool pin is used to wind Wind the Bobbin Pull the thread clockwise Insert the Bobbin into the Bobbin HolderToward you through the tension Attach the hook cover plateoThread the Needle Prepare the Top ThreadButton PreparetheTop Thread Pick Up the Bobbin ThreadLeft By pullingAdjust the Top Thread Tension Too Tight Too Loose Just Right PreparetheT0pThrea dButtons Main FunctionControl Button Display Sharpness Adjusting Knob0OT Mode ButtonMirror Image Button Clear Button Length will be Stitch Length Control ButtonLight IncreasePress Message ButtonTurn a Square Corner Use the Seam GuidesDropping the Feed Dogs Sewing on HeavyFabricsBasting ICTICE Commonstitching SKI LLSSat the Machine Guiding IiiThread tension Sew a ButtonItsas easy at a -- B -- C Set the Machine $ lo FootAJPut in a Zipper Closethezipperandturnthefabrictop sideup. Spreadflat 30,31 13,14 10,19 Chart of Sewing F,unctions16,28 40,52 41~43,61,62,74On p Stitch Pattern ChartTension Lever Refer toOveredge Seam On p, t7 Stitch Pattern ChartSat,n if Stitc H ESSatin Qua 91 ~ Straight Stitch Straight StitchesPresser Its highestTopstitchlng Set the Machine +t --eroot AjEffect ?Cfi!,,,,, .... i!i!iii?ii!¸iiiii!!¸!iiiPintucking Sat the Machine + Io--- ooT aQuilting + !0-4 F00 aGathering Adjust your fabric accordinglyStraight stretch Locl*Matic Seam Il z- 0oTAjOutlineStretch Ill 18 root Ill I3NWr00T a Heres How Satin Stitch Set the MachineOvercasting Stitch Set the Machine HeresHowMending Set the Machine Overedge Seam Sat the Machine FO0Knit Stitch Set the Machine 00,ARick-Rack Stretch Set the Machine FootA114 FOOTjDarning Small Rips = Adjusting Evenness of DarningCm 31/321 =L=0B,3FootLSTEP2 !- ca sTEP Stitch Density in Entire Buttonhole Adjust the Stitch Width and DensityManual BuOnhoiing Is EPiFor Stitch Density on One SideSetthe Machine WS,0 L2.0 Himinglad Eging StitchesIs to FootaShell Stitch 28 w5.0 L2.0 jScallop Stitch Set the Machine EAR N T H E SlEach Cut-Out Work Edging and Applique Set the MachineTESI Reinforcing stitchesSew this pattern On a seam that s Already joined and pressed fiatFagoting Stitch Sat the Machine 33 Fo0TElastic Stretch Stitch Set the Machine Elastic Casing Stitch Set the MachineFO01 F T40Decorate with Geometric Patterns FootFPage Cross Stitch F34 Foot lIscki !i!iii¸!iii¸!iiiii Or2 Thread tension 2toThread tensio n 2to8 Pro,sMomo.o Pressthe next stitch pattern 6 I w- flash Two Cycle StitchingSame combination Cycle Stitching by Pressing Mirror image Button = Test Sewing Pattern CombinationsStep Press Auto-LockPattern Single Umts Aid to Programming Memory lock patterns Memory Lock Alphabet and NumbersCombining Large and Small Letters Step Combining Letters in Block Style StepQF- flash Flash I Ill FlashFlash @ 3E --- P, S . H flash Flash +-flashLqT Combining Letters in Script Style StepPress the Edit button again when editing is completed Checking and Editing You r ProgramCursor +-flash To Delete and Add Patterns Add pattern Z between D and ETo Adjust Distorted Letters or Numbers To Adjust Distorted PatternsAccessory LettersNeedle thread What to do WhenBreaks Skipped stitchesCloth is not feeding Seam puckeringSmoothly Machine doesntworkCleaningthe Machine No other oiling is required Oiling the MachineLOl Parts List647814031 No Single Needles Ret. No647814042 No Single Needles 647814053 No, 18 Single NeedlesGathering Hook cover pate 18, 9g Cross stTtching Cut-out WorkKnit Stitching Large screw driver 101102 7273Quilter 12, 13, 51,101102 Quilting Foot 1213 3638, t0t102Supply WiII, tree FromExcept SEARS, Roebuck and CO., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estates, ILSewing Machine