Singer CLASS 99 instruction manual Electrical Information, Light

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Class 99 & 99K

ELECTRICAL INFORMATION

The Singer electric motor is located at the back of the machine, and can be supplied for operation on alternating or direct current. Orders must state the catalogue number of the motor, or the voltage, and in the case of alternating current, the number of cycles.

Before inserting electrical plug, be sure that voltage and number of cycles stamped on motor nameplate are within range marked on electric meter installed by electric power company.

Electrical Connections for Machine: Push three-pin safety plug into three-pin terminal block at right of machine and connect plug at other end of cord to electric supply point.

Speed Controller: The speed of machine is regulated by amount of pressure on foot or knee controller.

CAUTION! When you have finished your sewing always disconnect the plug from the electric supply point.

LIGHT

To turn light "on," reach over machine arm and turn switch V, Fig. 1 to right. To extinguish light, turn switch to left.

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Contents Class 99 & 99K Sewing Machines Sewing Suggestions Table of Contents Instructions for Operating the MachineLight Electrical InformationTo Insert New Bulb To Remove BulbIf the Machine is Electrically Operated To Operate the Hand Machine If the Machine is Hand OperatedBelt Shifter If the Machine is Treadle OperatedProtection Against Rust Damage To Oil the Machine and Stand Class 99 & 99K Needles and Thread To Set the Needle Upper Threading To Remove the Bobbin To Wind the Bobbin Class 99 & 99K To Replace the Bobbin Class 99 & 99KTo Prepare for Sewing To Start Sewing To Start SewingTo Remove the Work To Turn a CornerBasting To Sew Bias SeamsTo Reverse the Direction of Feed To Regulate Length of StitchThread Tension To Regulate Pressure on Presser FootTo Regulate Needle Thread Tension To Regulate Needle Thread TensionTo Regulate Bobbin Thread Tension Bobbin Thread Tension Table of Contents Previous Page NextTo Adjust the Needle Thread Tension To Adjust the Tension on the Thread Take-up SpringTo Adjust the Bobbin Thread Tension To Remove the Bobbin Case To Clean the Stitch Forming MechanismRaising the Bobbin Case Latch Removing the Bobbin Case To Replace Bobbin CaseTo Replace Slide Plate Sewing SuggestionsBreaking of Needles Might be Caused by Breaking of Needle Thread Might be Caused by Breaking of Bobbin Thread Might be Caused bySkipping of Stitches Might be Caused by Class 99 & 99K Foot Hemmer ApplicationsHemming Hemmed Seams Lace Applied over Hem Hemming with LaceInserting the Binding BinderAdjustment and Operation Binder Binding Curved Edges Inside CurvesOutside Curves Shirring Gathering FootRuffler Adjusting PointsGathering Forming and Attaching a Ruffle in One Operation Group Pleating PleatingSeam Guide Zipper Foot Skirt Zipper Corded Welting Corded Seams Fashion Aids ButtonholerBlind Stitcher Bias Gauge Joining Lace and Insertion EDGE-STITCHERTucking French SeamsQuilter Adjustable Hemmer To make hems from 3/16 to 15/16 inch wideWide Hemming Tucker Darning or Embroidering Needles Darning or Embroidering