TABLE DES IV1ATII_RES

PARTIE L IDENTIFICATION

 

DES PII_CES

 

DE LA

MACHINE

 

 

Matlette de transport

et meuble

3

Identilication

 

des

pl_ces

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

3

Accessoires

disponibles

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

5

PARTIE 11.PRE_PAREZ-VOUS

.ik COUDRE

 

Branchez

 

la machine

au secteur

7

Consignes

 

de s_curit_

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

7

Consignes

 

d*utilisation

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

7

Contr61ez la vitesse de couture

7

Pose

de la broche

& bobine

9

Levier

de relevage

du pied presseur

9

Coupe-ill

 

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

 

 

 

 

9

BoTte & accessoires

 

9

Utilisation

du

bras

libre

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

tl

o Travaux

 

sur te bras

libra

11

, Travaux

 

sur le plateau

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

11

Changer

I'aiguille

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

 

11

Changement

de pied

presseur

11

Diff_rents

pieds presseurs

13

o Pied

zig-zag

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

 

 

13

. Pied

& point

droit

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

 

13

" Pied

& boutonniere

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

13

o Pied

& fermeture

& glissi_re

13

° Pied

& point

lanc*_

 

13

Choix

de

raiguille

et du fif

16

Remplir la canette

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

 

19 - 21

o Retrait

de

la porte-canette

19

o Bobinage

 

d'une canette de fil

19 - 21

Insertion

 

de

la canette

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

23

Enfilage

de ta machine

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

25

° Enfilage

 

de la machine

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

25

o Comment

faire monter

le fil de la canette

25

R_glage de fa tension du fil de I'aiguille pour le

 

point

droit

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

 

 

 

 

27

o Tension

 

oorrecte

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

 

27

o Si la tension

est trop

6lev6e

27

Si la tension

est trop

faible

27

Rdglage de la tension du fit de l'alguilte pour le

 

point

zig-zag

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

 

 

29

oTension

 

correcte

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

 

29

• Si Is tension

est trop _lev_e

29

" Si la tension

est trop

faible

2g

S61ecteur

de point

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

 

31

R_glage

de la longueur

du point

31

Comment r6gler l'_quilibre d'unmotif

 

extensible

 

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

 

 

 

31

Bouton de marche arri_re

31

PARTIE III. COUTURE All POINT DROIT

 

Point droit

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

 

 

 

33

PARTIE Itl. COUTURE AU POINT DROIT (suite)

 

o Commencer

une couture

33

,,A la fin d'unecouture

33

Utilisation

de guides

de couture

..............'

33

Couture

d'unangle

droit

33

SurpiqOre

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

 

 

35

La couture

des fermetures & glissi_re ,,i

35 - 37

° Pr_paracion

du tissu

35

o La couture

 

:

37

Comment descendre ou monter les griffes

 

d'entrainement

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

 

39

Reprisage

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

 

 

39

PARTIE IV. POINTS ZtG-ZAG

 

 

Zig-zag

simple

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

 

41

Point

lanc_

 

 

41

Monogrammes

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

 

43

Appliques

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

 

 

43

Brides

de renfort

 

46

Pose

des boutons

 

45

Surfilage

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

 

 

:

47

PARTtE

Vo POINTS

UTILITAIRES

ET POINTS

 

 

DI_CORATIFS

 

 

 

Ourlet

invisible

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

 

47

Dentelle

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

 

 

 

49

Point zig-zag multiple

49

Point coquille

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

 

5t

Points

d_coratifs g_om_triques

............. ,,,................... 51

PARTIE

Vlo POINTS

EX'TENStBLES

 

 

Point

droit

extensible

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

53

Croquet

extensible

 

53

Surfilage

extensible

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

55

Point

d'_pines

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

 

55

Point

de surjet

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

 

57

Motifs d_cerafifs extensibles

57

PARTIE

VII. BOUTONNI#RE

 

 

Boutonniere

 

 

59 * 61

-

Pour

coudre

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

 

_.,,,59

PARTIE VIII, ENTRETIEN DE VOTRE MACHINE

 

Remptacement

de i'ampoule

63

Nettoyage

du porte-canette

63

Nettoyage

de la coursiSre

65

, Nettoyage

de la navetle

65

o Remontage de la navette

65

Huilage

de la machine

67

, Lubfifiez

derriSre le couverc/e

de facade

67

,

Huilage du socle

 

67

En cas de probt_me

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

70

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385.12916, 385.12912 specifications

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