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Pfaff 130-6 - 1. Threading the needle; 2. To set the needle; 3. To remove bobbin case; 4. To wind the bobbin

Pfaff 130-6
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1.
Threading
Ale
needle
Put
spool
on
spindle,
draw
through
hook
guide
1,
around
circular
guide
2,
around
the
tension
discs
3,
and
through
check
spring
4,
around
guides
5
and
6,
and
into
the
lower
hole
of
the
take-up
7
down
through
thread
guide
8
into
guide
above
the
needle
9-and
thread
needle
from
front
to
back.
(Fig.
4).
2.
To
"t
the
nedie
LOOSEN
lock
screw
above
needle
clamp.
Insert
needle
with
flat
shank
to
back,
tighten
lock
screw-and
you're
ready
to
sew.
3.
To
remove
bobbin
case
(Fig.
5)
Turn
the
machine
back
on
its
hinges.
Open
latch
in
bobbin
case
by
grasping
latch
between
thumb
and
fore-
finger
(it
is
easier
with
the
left
hand)-and
pull.
The
bobbin
case
comes
right
out.
To
remove
the
bobbin,
release
latch
again
and
the
bobbin
will
drop
right
out.
Practice
a
few
times,
so
as
to
get
used
to
this
operation.
4.
To
wind
the
bobbin
(Fig.
6)
For
beginners
it
is
suggested
that
the
balance
wheel
be
disconnected
so
that
the
machine
will
not
turn.
For
experienced
operators,
the
balance
wheel
can
remain
connected
if
desired
so
that
a
bobbin
can
be
wound
while
sewing
on
a
garment.
Wind
thread
around
the
bobbin
a
couple
of
times
away
from
you.
Place
bobbin
on
winder
spindle
so
that
the
single
slot
fits
into
the
pin
in
the
side
of
the
winder
spindle.
Place
spool
of
thread
I
on
either
spool
holder
(1).
Draw
thread
down
between
tension
disc
2
to
the
bobbin
placed
on
winder
spindle
3.
Press
down
on
winder
catch
4 to
lock
bobbin
in
winding
position.
Now
you
are
ready
to
wind
bobbin.
Turn
on
power
until
bobbin
is
wound.
If
you
do
not
wish
to
wind
the
bobbin
to
capacity,
press
winder
disconnect
lever
5.
When
bobbin
is
full,
release
is
automatic.
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