C
2,
Rule for
needle
gouge
:
if
the
threod
jom
s in
the
long
groove,
use o
thicker
needle,
If
the
thread hos t
oo
much c leoronce
In
the long
groove,
use o thinner
needle
,
3.
Match
t
he
needle
thread to the thickness
of
t
he
materia
l.
4.
The bobbin thread should be thinner thon
the
needle
thread,
Use
left-
hand twisted
threod,
5.
Oiled
thre
ad
:
if
oiled
threod is to be used for sewing, fill
the
oil
tonk 37,
fig.5,
with resin
an
d
acid
f
ree
oil
, If, in od
dition,
oiled
bobbin threod
is
to be used,
oil
should be dripped
onto
the full bobbin
un
til
the
thread
hos
been
saluroted;
alternatively,
the
bobbin s
hould
be
soaked
in
on
oi
l-filled
co
ntainer
.
6.
Soa
ped
threa
d :
for sewing hard
rt,oleFials which must
not
show
ail
steins, poss the
th
read
through t
he
I
oil
' t
onk
filled
with liquid
soap
, Soaped threod
reduces
the
deposition
of
adhesive
substances. For sewing rubber,
turpentine
is
to
be
used instead
of
liquid soop.
R
eplacing
t
he
needle
1.
Move
the
needle
bar
into its highest position by
rotating
the
hondwheel
into o forward
direction
.
2. Pul
I
the
needle
from
the
needle
bor in o downward
direct
ion.
3.
Insert the new
needle
os high os possible, with
the
long groove facing
left,
4.
Re-tighten screw
20.
Replacing
the
presser foot
1.
Move
the
ne
e
dle
bar
into its highest position by
rotating
the
hondwheel
in o forward
direction.
2.
Move
the
presser foot lifting l
ever
17,
fig.
1,
upwards,
3.
Slacken
screw
21
and
nut
and
remove
the
presser
foot,
4.
Secure
the
new presser foot in
the
in
verse
order.
Removing the bobbin
1.
Fit
slide
r
9,
fig.
1.
2.
Move
the
needle
bar into its lowest position by
rotating
the
hondwheel
in
o forward dir
ect
ion,
3,
Depress
the
snap spring
39,
fig,6,
with your
left
thumb.
4.
Wit
h y
ou
r right hond swing
the
bobbin housing
lo
the
left,
The bobbin
now drops out
by
its own
weight
.
Winding
the bobbin th
rea
d
1 •
Poss
the
bobbin thread comi
ng
from
the
thread
reel
through the thread guide holes
in
the spool
holder
2.
be
tween
the
.
ten
sioning discs 41
and
3.
wind
it
around bobbin
42.
4.
Place
the
bobbin
on
bobbin
winder
spindle
43
ond
5.
press l
ever
44.
6.
The bobbin
winder
wi ll now
cul
out
oulomoticolly.
l
nserting
·the bobbin ( thre
ading
the
bobbin
thread
)
1.
In
se
rt the bobbin
so
that
the thread unwinds to
the
right.
2.
Po
ss the t
hread
through the long slot
unde
rn
eath
the
te
nsioning spring
49,
fig.6,
into the thread
exit
hole
45
and
pull
it
outwards for about
8 cm { 3
11
),
•
3.
P
re
ss the bobbin housing
38
bock
into the
barr
el sh
uttl
e until
the
snop
spring
39
clicks , ·
Adjusti
ng
the sti
tch
length
Forward
stitch
:
1.
Set
the
l~ver
23,
fig_
. 1,
on
the
indica
tor
22
from
1
0
1
downwards. The
adj
ustab
le
screw 24
can
be
used as o stop
in
order
·
to
find o
certain
set
sti
tch
length ogoin
quick
ly.
Reverse
stitch
:
2.
Set
the
l
eve
r 23
on
the
in
dicator
22
from
1
0
1
upward
s.
The odjustoble
screw
4
can
be
u
se
d os o stop
in
order
to find o
certain
set
stitch
leng
th
again
quickly,
In
theca
seo
f
the
two
sub-cla
ss
es 104 -
64ond
105 - 64
the
l
ever
23 sets
the s
titch
length for both bottom
and
nee
dl e f
eed
simultaneousl
y.
·
Adjusting the pre
ss
er
foot pressure
Tu
rn
the
adjusting scr~w
2,
fig.
1,
c lo
ck
wise=
for
in
creased -presser foot press
ure,
ont
o
-cl
ockwise=
for reduced press
er
foot pressure.
Preparati
on
fo
r s
ew
ing
and
actual
operation
1. T
he
vo
lt
age
on
the
curr
ent
me
te
r
mus
rtoll
y
wi
th the
details
given on
the motor
plat
e,
2. Plug
in
to mains.
3.
Start the motor by means
of
sw
it
sch
46,
fig.
2.
4.
Pull the bobbin thr
ea
d up whi le h
olding
the
n
eed
le thread
and
r
otat
ing
the hondwheel
once
in o forward
dir
ec
tion.
5.
Lift
th
e p
re
sser foot by means of t
he
l
ifting
l
ever
17
or
the rightho
nd
pedo
I , fig , 1 .
6.
Pl
a
ce
both
threads rearwards
underneath
the
presser foo
t.
7. Place the
ma
ter
ial to
be
sewn undern
ea
th the
pr
esser
foot;
l
ower
the
presser
foot.
8.
De
press the lefthond
pedal,
The machine wi
II
now sew. The further
the
peda
l
is
depressed,
the
foster
the
sewing sp
ee
d of
the
ma
chine.
Check
the
direc
ktion
of
ro
tat
ion
of
the
machine,
The hondwheel shou ld
rotate
towards t
he
op
e roto r,
9.
Allow
th
e machine to run w
it
ho
ut
ma
te
r
ia
l
on
ly with the presser
fo
ot
raised.
.
10
.A
ft
er
se
wing
switch
the
mo
t
or
off.
Changing
the thr
ead
tension
1.
Check
th
e seam a
fter
sewing a short len
gth.
2.
Fig.
9 :
top=
corr
ect
l
oopin
g
centre
= insuffici
ent
needle
thread
ten
sion
or
excessive bo
bb
in thre
ad
tension
bott
o
m=
exc
essi
ve
needle
thread
te
nsion
or
insufficient bobbin th r
ead
tension
3.
Using the
te
nsioning nut 13 or 19, fig.
1,
adjust
the ne e
dle
thr
ea
d
tension as follows :
fo
r reduced
te
ns
i
on
turn the nuts
lo
the r
ight,
for increased tensi
on
turn the nuts to the l
ef
t .
4. If
ot
all
possible, do not
change
the bobbin thread t
en
sion. Should
this,
ho
wever
,
become
necessary, s
lac
ken
th
e screw
47,
fig.6
,a
nd
turn
the
screw 48
clockwise
= for in
creased
ten
sio
n,
anti-clockwise
= for r
educed
ten
sion.
5.
Re
-tighten
tbe
screw
47.
Cleaning
ond
oil
ing
1.
Cleon
the
sewing
machine
after
p
ro
tracted use
or
standstill periods.
2. Switch
the
motor
off
,
disconnect
the mains
plug.
3.
Remove he
ad
cover,
throat
pla
te
and
sl
id
ers.
4. Cl
ean
all
visible
parts
fro
m
ony
residues
of
the sewing
ope
ration.
5.
After
a
protracted
st
an
dstill
pe
riod
appl
y a
sm
all
amount
of
p
araffin
to
ol
I moving ports
of
the machi
ne.
6.
Run
the
machine for a
sh
or
t period
with
the
presser foot raised.
7.
Lub
ricate
the sewing machine
ot
the
oiling
points i
ndicate
d by arrows
in
fig.
s 3
ond
4,
O nly use
our
r
es
in
a
nd
a
cid
free sewing machine oil MR3.
8.
When
clean
ing
and
oili
ng
the
sh
uttle
path
proceed
as fol lows 1
depress
lever
50,
fig.8
{
cover
spring 51 clicks reaiwards ).
Li
ft
shuttle
path
cove
r 52
off
the
guide pins 53
an
d.r
emove barrel
shutt
le 54from
the
p
ath
. The now visi
ble
shuttle
path
s
ho
uld be lubri-
cated
with o
clean
doth
soaked in o
il.
Pl
ace
barrel shutt
le
and
sh
utt
le
path
cover
back
into
position.
Allow
the
cover
spri
ng
ro click shut, making sure that lug
55
fits
ex
actl
y
into
bore 56.
Should you
st
ill
be
uncertain
on
an
y point pl
ease
consult our repre
senta
-
tive
or
an
expert.
W
he
n
making
enqui
ri
es
i'o
the works
plea
se indi
cate
:
1.
Date
of
delive
ry
2.
Cl
as
s designation
3.
T
op
se
ctio
n number
Mode
d'emploi
Meme si vous
con
naissez t
r!!s
bie
n l
es
machines b
coudre,
i i v
aut
la peine
de
.lire
atten
tivem
ent
ce
mode
d'emploi
et
de
suivre
le
s conseils.
Seulement
b
cett
e
condition
un foncti
onn
eme nt irr6prochable
peut
et
re
garanti.
Le
te
xte suivant n
'e
st v
ola
ble
que
pour
l'e
mp
lo
i principal
de
l'Adl
er
104
et
105.
Se
rM6rer
aux
n
otic
es compll!mentaires pour les so
us
-classe
s
se
diff6ra
nt
de
la
co
nstr
uct
ion
de
b
ase.
Pou
r u
ne
meilleure
compreh
e
nsion
depl
i
ez
maintenant
le
tableau
illustre
qui
se
trouve
a
la
fi
n
de
ce
mode
d '
em
plai.
Attent
ion I
La
long6v it6
de
la
machine
sera
acc
rue si la
vite
sse
de
couture est r
6-
duite
dons les cos
suivants
:
l •
pend
ant
le
rodage
2,
mati!!res 6paiss
es
3.
ser
vi
ce
continu
4.
l
ongueur
de
point
ext
re
me
5,
op6rat
ions
de
couture diffici les,
El
6ments
de
conduite
104
-2
G
uide
- fi l
E-F
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