TABLE DES MATI#RES

PARTIE

I. IDENTIFICATION

DES PIECES DE LA

 

 

 

 

 

MACHINE

 

 

 

 

Des meubles

et sac de transport

.................................................

3

Identification

 

des pi_ces

 

3

Accessoires

et p!_ces

disponibles

:

5

PARTIE

U, PREPAREZ-VOUS

A COUDRE

 

Branchez

la machine

 

..............................................

 

7

Les premieres

lois que vous utilisez votre machine

7

Consignes

de securit6

 

7

Prise

polaris_e

 

 

 

 

7

Contr6tez

la vitesse

de couture

 

7

Levier de r6glage de la presslon

 

...................................

9

Releve-pied

presseur

..............................................................

 

9

Coupe-ill

............................................................

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

Rallonge

de plateau

..........................................................

 

 

9

° Pour

retirer

la rallonge

 

9

o Pour fixer

la rallonge

....................................................

 

9

Belle

& accessoires

 

.......................................................

 

9

Changer

I'aiguille

 

 

 

11

Retrait

et installation

du support

de

pied

11

• Retrait

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

o Installation

...............................................................

 

 

 

 

 

11

Retrait

et fixation

du pied presseur

.............................

11

Retrait

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

o Fixation

 

.........................................................

 

 

 

 

 

1t

Diff6rents

pieds

presseurs

 

13

°A: Pied zig-zag

.........................................

 

 

 

!3

H: Pied & point

droit

.............................................

 

13

R: Pied & boutonniere automatique

..............................

13

° E: Pied & fermeture

 

& glissi_re

 

13

o G: Pied & point

d'ourlet invisible

...................................

13

o F: Pied & point

lanc_

 

15

.

C: Pied & surjeter

 

 

 

15

o B: Pied & point

boutonniere (option)

15

° Matelasser

...................................................

 

 

 

 

15

Choix

de

I'eiguille et tissu

 

18

Remplissage

de la canette

 

21-25

° Porte-bobine

horizontal

 

21

,, Porte-bobinesuppl_mentaire

 

21

Remplissage

de la canette

 

23

° Retrait de la canette

...................................................

 

25

° Insertion

de

la canette

 

25

Enfilage de la machine

 

27

Enfilage

de la machine

 

27

Enfile-aiguille int_gr_

 

27

° Comment

remonter

 

le fil de la canette

29

R_glage de la tension du fil de I'aiguiIlepour le point droll

29-31

° Tension

correcte

 

 

 

29

Sila

tension

est trop #]ev_e

 

29

Sila

tension

est trop

faible

 

31

R_glage de la tension du fil de l'aiguillepour le point zig-zag .... 31

Tension

correcte

...................................................................

31

° Sila

tension est

trop

_levee

31

° Sila

tension est

trop

foible

31

Boutoun

de s_lection

de points

33

Zones

de Iongueur

du point

33

R6glage

de la largeur

du point

35

R_glage

de la Iongueur du point

35

Pour corriger

un motif

d_form6

37

Bouton

de marche

arri#re

37

PARTIE III. COUTURE AU POINT DROIT

 

Point droit

 

 

39

° Debut d'unecouture

................................................

39

Finition

d'une couture

39

Utilisation

des guides

de couture

39

Pour coudre

un angle

droit

39

Surpiq_re

.................................................

 

 

41

Matelassage

.........................................................

 

 

 

41

La couture

des fermetures

& glissi6re

43-45

• Pour fixer le pied & fermeture & glissiere

43

° Preparation

du tissu

....................................................

 

43

• Pour coudre

 

 

 

43-45

Comment monter et deseendre les griffes

 

d'entrainement

................................................................

 

 

47

Reprisage

............................................................

 

 

 

 

47

PARTIE IV. POINTS ZIG-ZAG

 

 

Zig-zag

simple

...................................................................

 

 

49

Point lanc_

 

 

 

 

49

Monogrammes

.....................................................................

 

 

51

Appliques

......................................................................

 

 

 

 

51

Brides de renfort

 

 

53

Broderie

...................................................................

 

 

 

 

 

53

Pose des boutons

 

 

55

Surfilage

......................................................................

 

 

 

 

 

55

PARTIE

V, POINTS UTILITAIRES

ET DI_CORATIFS

 

Ourlet

invisible

...............................................................

 

 

57

o La counture

...........................................................

 

 

 

57

Dentelle

...........................................................

 

 

 

 

 

59

Point zig-zag

multiple

 

 

59

Finition

des

coutures

........................................................

 

59

Reprlser

......................................................................

 

 

 

 

59

Point coquille

..........................................................

 

 

 

61

Point de creneau

 

 

61

Couture

ajour_e

...................................................

 

 

63

Point de cr_neau double points

63

Points d_coratifs

..........................................................

 

 

63

Aiguilles jumel_es (Option)

65

PARTIE

Vl. POINTS

EXTENSlBLES

 

 

Point

droit

extensible

 

 

67

Croquet

extensible

 

 

67

Surfilage

extensible

 

 

69

° Pour coudre

 

 

 

89

Point

de smocks

...................................................

 

 

69

° Pour coudre

 

 

 

69

Point

de surjet

....................................................................

 

 

71

Point

extensible

pour la fixation des elastiques

71

Point _ rapi_cer extensible

.......................................

71

Motifs d_coratifs extensibles

73

PARTIE

VII,

BOUTONNIIeRE

 

 

Boutonniere

automatique

..........................................

75_79

Preparation

& la couture

..................................

75

° Pour coudre

 

 

 

75-79

° Comment

regler la densit# pour boutonnieres

79

Boutonniere

passepoilees

................................................

81

Boutonniere

manuelle

(Option)

83

° Pour coudre

 

 

 

83

Boutonniere

automatique

(Option)

85-9!

° Styles

et dimensions

des boutonnieres

85

° Pour coudre

................................................

 

 

87-89

• R6glage

de la densit_

du point

91

PARTIE VIII. ENTRETIEN DE VOTRE MACHINE

 

Remplacement

de I'ampoule

93

Nettoyage

du porte-canette

93

Nettoyege

de la coursiCre

et des griffes

d'entrainement

95

Lubrification de la machine

95

En cas de probl_me

 

 

98

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Kenmore 385.162213 owner manual Table DES MATI#RES

385.162213 specifications

The Kenmore 385.162213 is a versatile sewing machine that caters to both novice and experienced sewists, providing a perfect blend of functionality and innovative technology. Known for its reliability and ease of use, this model stands out in the Kenmore lineup due to its extensive range of features that enhance sewing experiences.

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