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SECTION 5. CARE FOR THE MACHINE

Oiling the Machine

Oil the machine in all areas shown on this page at least once a year; otherwise the machine can become sluggish or will knock loudly. If you use the machine

frequently, oil the machine under the top cover about every three months. In case machine is not used for an extended time, oil it before sewing. Use good quality

sewing machine oil. One or two drops of oil is sufficient. Remove excess oil, otherwise it may stain fabric. Kenmore sewing machine oil is available at your nearest Sears retail store.

NOTE: Unplug the machine before oiling. Remove needle and put needle bar in full down position.

• Oil behind the Face Cover Plate and under the Arm Cover Plate

• Oil the Underside

Face cover plate

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Open face cover plate and/or remove arm cover plate by loosening top screw to oil points in illustration.

Use only a drop of oil; do not over-oil.

 

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Shuttle

cover

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Open the shuttle cover by pulling down the embossed part on

the left side of the cover. Tilt the machine head back and remove bottom cover. Oil points in illustration.

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Kenmore 385.11607, 385.12614 owner manual Oiling the Machine

385.11607, 385.12614 specifications

The Kenmore 385.12614 and 385.11607 are two highly regarded sewing machines known for their durability, ease of use, and versatile features. These models cater to both novices and experienced sewists, making them popular choices in the sewing community.

The Kenmore 385.12614 is particularly praised for its user-friendly design. It features a top-loading bobbin system that simplifies the threading process and minimizes jams, allowing users to focus on their creativity rather than troubleshooting. The machine boasts an array of stitch options, with over 50 built-in stitches, including utility, stretch, and decorative stitches. This variety makes it ideal for various projects, from basic alterations to intricate quilting tasks. Additionally, the automatic buttonholer is a great time-saver, allowing for consistent and neat buttonholes across different fabrics.

On the other hand, the Kenmore 385.11607 is designed with portability in mind, making it a perfect option for those who might attend sewing classes or workshops. It’s slightly lighter than the 385.12614 but does not compromise on features. This model also offers several stitch options, including zigzag and blind hem stitches, ensuring users have the necessary tools for a wide range of sewing applications. Its easy-to-follow threading diagrams and adjustable stitch lengths and widths help to enhance efficiency and precision in sewing.

Both models feature a drop feed mechanism, which is essential for free-motion sewing and quilting. This feature allows for creative control, enabling sewists to maneuver their fabric freely while creating intricate designs. The machines also come equipped with adjustable presser feet pressure, accommodating various fabric thicknesses and ensuring smooth stitching, whether working with delicate silks or thicker denims.

In terms of technology, Kenmore has integrated advanced features such as an LCD display on the 385.12614 that provides clear information about the selected stitch and settings. This digital interface makes it easier for users to make adjustments and ensures consistency in their sewing projects.

Both sewing machines are built to last, with a sturdy construction that withstands frequent use. They also offer easy maintenance, with accessible components for cleaning and oiling, ensuring longevity. Overall, the Kenmore 385.12614 and 385.11607 are excellent investments for anyone looking to explore the world of sewing, providing reliability, functionality, and ease of use in every stitch.