Kompernass KH 4300 manual Intended Usage, Safety instructions

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OVERLOCK SEWING MACHINE KH 4300

Intended Usage

This overlock sewing machine is intended ...

for use as a portable machine,

for the trimming of material edges (sewing) of typical household textiles, and ...

only for domestic household use.

This overlock sewing machine is not intended ...

- to be installed at a permanent location,

for the processing of other materials (e.g. leather, canvas, sailcloth and other heavy materials),

- for commercial or industrial use.

Safety instructions

Like any other electrical device, a sewing machine can cause serious, even life-threatening injuries. To avoid these, and to work safely:

Always disconnect the power supply when leaving the machine unattended. This will prevent the risk of accidents if the machine is switched on accidentally.

First pull the power plug before changing the bulb or performing maintenance work on the machine. This will prevent possibly life-threatening electric shocks.

Do not pull the plug out of the wall socket by the lead. When pulling out the plug, always hold the plug, not the lead.

Only use the sewing machine in dry rooms.

Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables to be replaced at once by qualified technicians or our Customer Service Department.

This appliance is not intended for use by indivi- duals (including children) with restricted physical, physio-logical or intellectual abilities or deficien- ces in experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the appliance is to be used.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Never use the machine when the ventilation apertures are blocked. Keep the ventilation apertures of the machine and the foot switch free from fluff, dust and waste material.

Should the cable connected to the foot pedal become damaged, to avoid potential risks it must be replaced by the manufacturer, his customers services or a similarly qualified person.

Warning about injuries and material damages:

Keep your work space tidy. An untidy workplace can lead to accidents.

Provide adequate lighting when working!

Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, as these can be caught in moving parts. You should also wear a hair net if you have long hair.

Avoid adopting an unusual posture. Remain steady and in a well-balanced position at all times.

If accidents occur as a result of handling the ma- chine with insufficient care, or failure to follow the safety instructions in this manual, then the manufacturer cannot accept liability.

Never cover the ventilation slots! Risk of over- heating!

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Contents Overlock Sewing Machine Page Content Page Intended Usage Safety instructionsTechnical Data Items supplied Description of the appliance Adjusting the thread treePreparation Bobbin supportsConnecting the foot pedal Safety switchBobbin caps Controlling the sewing speedThreading yarns into the looper Opening the free armThreading yarns into the needle Position the lever to lift the sewing foot o Trial runCut through the threads with scissors Setting the thread tensionAdjusting thread tension on the looper threads Adjusting thread tension on the needle threadsOverview of the machine adjustments Changing threads binding together Setting the stitch lengthSetting the cutting width Exchanging needles Exchanging the upper blade Replacing bulbsSewing freehanded Adjusting the sewing footClose and broad sewing with three threads Sewing narrow edging Hemstitch and edgingSewing hemstitch Differential feed motion can also be adjusted during sewing Setting the differential feed motionDifferential feed motion Manner of operationAvoid ruffles by stretching Uneven material edges and smoothnessTroubleshooting Storage Cleaning and care DisposalCase of doubt, please contact your waste dispo- sal centre This prevents an unintended starting of the machineAssured Warranty and Service ImporterIntended for commercial applications Mail support.ie@kompernass.com