Pfaff 1014 Users Manual
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03 0 0 0 C © ©© ©© I Fold this page out Index Bobbin Bobbin case Bobbin thread Buttonholing Carrying case Carrying handle Cleaning Electrical connection Finger-tip stitch buttons, Models 1014 and 1015 Finger-tip stitch buttons, Model 1019 Finger-tip stitch buttons, Model 1035 Finger-tip stitch buttons, Model 1037 Foot control Light bulb Machine feed Needle Needle position Oiling Presser bar lifter Reverse sewing Sewing feet Sewing mechanism Slot-threading Special accessories Special sewing feet Spool of thread Stitch length Stitch program chart Straight-stitch needle position Stretch stitches Thread cutter Thread tensions Trouble shooting Upper threading Utility stitches Utility/stretch stitch combinations Winding Work support Page 7 7, 8 8 20, 21 1 1 22 3 12 13 14 15 3 22 18 18 17 22 9 11 2, 19 5 4 23 20 4 11 26-29 14 is 9 10 24, 25 5 16 17 6 1 4 0 CA) -‘S 0 0 a CD p4_ 0 4 9, (I) 0 0 CD — 2 N I 4 Some safety rules Parts of your sewing machine 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 Carrying handle Bobbin winder Hand wheel Stop motion knob Master switch Finger tip stitch buttons Stitch length control Machine base Cover, enclosing hook Sewing foot holder with sewing foot Needle holder with set screw Threading slots Needle thread tension Take-up lever Thread retainer stud Presser bar lifter Presser bar with thread cutter Needle plate Spool holder with unreeling disc Reverse-feed control Base plate Detachable work support with accessory compartment Free arm cover, enclosing sewing hook 1. Be careful when sewing that your fingers will not be injured by the needle. 2. Make sure you pull out the power cord plug whenever you want to change needle, sewing foot, bobbin or needle plate, when you clean and oil the machine, or when you have to interrupt sewing and leave the machine for a while. 3. Be sure to use only a 15-watt light bulb in the sewing lamp. IMPORTANT Valid for United Kingdom only The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. Please note: When a 13-ampere plug is used a 3-ampere fuse has to be fitted. J Removing the carrying case cover To lift off the carrying case cover, fold the handle to the rear, as indicated by an arrow. Then lift the cover off. Removing and opening the deta chable work support (1015-1037) Reach under the detachable work support with your left hand (N), swing it out toward the left (0), and lift it out (P). Then open its lid (Q). The accessory box is used to put away sewing feet, thread and other acce ssories. N i N Model 1014 on sewing cabinet (not ill.) Model 1014 can be placed on a sewing cabinet. For this reason, this mach ine has two holes at the back. ) 1 ep:n6 e6p 4oo, bunne 0 OOJ qo1{Jspuig JOddiz 8 OOJ 4004 4 oQJ Jewuiej 0 100,t ejoquon 8 d 4004 M8iA-JBefQ o 6U1M89 piepuei N lea! Gu!&as Electrical connection Take the foot control out of the mach ine. Push plug 0 into the machine socket and plug P into the wall outlet. Press master switch 104. Your machine is now ready for sewing. When you put the machine away, the foot control is placed in the machine again as shown in the illustration (N). Foot control Place the foot control under the table . Press down the pedal, and the mach ine starts sewing. The more the pedal is depressed, the faster the machine runs . Electronic foot control Slide R on the electronic foot control serves to reduce the top speed of the mach ine to half. The full piercing power of the need le is always retained, regardless of sewing speed. Position = half the top speed Position 1 = full top speed 3 Placing spool of thread on pin Load thread reel with diagonal cut for end of thread facing to right. N Small spools of thread: use small or medium unreeling disc. Push the spoo l of thread onto the spool pin and place unreeling disc 0 in front of the spool. O Large spools of thread: use large unreeling disc. Push the spool of threa d onto the spool pin and place unreeling disc A in front of the spool. P Second spool holder: It is included in the accessories and is intended for bobbin winding and for two-needle sewing. Swin g backwards the carrying handle and fit the 4 spool holder on the machine at the right. Then push a spool of thread onto the spool holder. Upper threading For threading, both the needle and the take-up lever must be in their “up” position. Raise the sewing foot. Pull the threa d from the spool and draw it into slot N (to the left of guide 0), from below into slot P and take-up lever 113. Then draw it back into slot P and into the right thread guide Q on the needle holder. For two-needle sewing, draw one threa d into the slot to the left of guide 0 and the I other to the righE of the guide. One of the threads is then pulled into the right thread guide, the other into the left thread guide on the needle holder. Threading the needle Thread the needle from front to back. Disengaging the sewing mechanism Before you start winding the bobbin, disen gage the sewing mechanism. Hold the hand wheel steady and turn the stop motion knob toward you. After bobbin winding, tighten the knob again by turning it away from you. 5 RI__II... LI_.._1 __.J Winding Disengage the sewing mechanism (page 5). Fit a second spool holder to the machine and place a spool of thread on it. Place a bobbin on spindle 101 so that pin 0 enters slot N. Pull the thread from the spool and draw it through guide P and around thread retainer stud 114. 4 6 Then pull the thread toward the bobbin win der and wind a few turns of thread on the bobbin. Push the bobbin toward the right, press down the foot control pedal and wind the bobbin. The bobbin winder stops auto matically when the bobbin is full. Push the full bobbin toward the left and take it out. Cut the thread. N Removing bobbin case and bobbin Remove cover 108 or open free arm cover 122. Pull out latch N, then lift out the bobbin case, release the latch and take out the bobbin. The bobbin cannot fall out as long as you keep latch N pulled out. Inserting the bobbin Insert the filled bobbin into the bobbin case so that the thread unreels toward the back (N). Then draw the thread into slot 0 and under the spring into eye P. 7 Inserting the bobbin case Pull up latch P and push the bobbin case onto stud 0 as far as it will go. Cutout N must point upwards. Release the latch. Stud 0 and latch P must be flush. Replace cover 108 or close free arm cover 122. 8 Drawing up the bobbin thread Hold the needle thread a little taut. Turn hand wheel 102 toward you until the needle moves down and up again and the take-up lever is up. Pull the bobbin thread out of the needle hole and lay both threads toward the left and back under the sewing foot. Presser bar lifter Lever 115 has four positions: N The sewing foot is raised. (Before you remove the work, turn the han d wheel toward you to raise the needle and the take-up lever.) o = The sewing foot is raised further for inserting extra-thick materials. Darning position for darning foot only. Lower the presser bar lifter and at the same time push it back sligthly until it enters notch R at the bottom of its slot. The sewing foot is lowered for sewing. Thread cutter The thread cutter is an obliqu e slot located at the back of the presser bar . Raise the sewing foot. Pull the work out of the machine toward the back. Dra w the threads into the cutter slot and pull them downwards to cut them. 9 Upper tension 112 N = Setting mark. The normal tension setting is in the white range between 3 and 5. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. Lower tension O = Regulating screw. Turn it left for a looser tension, or right for a tighter tension. P = Both tensions are correct. Q = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight. R = Lower tension too loose or upper tension too tight. The correct lower tension Let the bobbin case with a full bobbin hang down freely by the thread. It must not slide down by its own weight, but should gradually move downwards when you jerk your hand upwards lightly. Once the lower tension has been set correctly, only the upper thread tension should be adjusted. 4 j 4 — I. Q-’ -‘I 10 jegulating the stitch length he numbers on stitch length control 106 dicate the stitch length in millimeters On todets 1014 and 1015 the stitch length jes from 0 to 4 mm, on Models 1019 to 7 from 0 to 6 mm. , the control so that the number indicat the stitch lenght chosen is opposite k N. 0 shows how to set the stitch length trol for sewing stretch stitches (red stitch ibols on push buttons). Reverse sewing Press button 119. As tong as you keep this button depressed, the machine sews backwards. . 11 Finger-tip controls on Models 1014 and 1015 A, B, C; Buttons for buttonholing Button B is also used as clearing button for releasing the pushed buttons and for setting the left needle ppsition (see page 17). D Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 2 mm 2-mm zigzag stitch E Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 3.5 mm 3.5-mm zigzag stitch F Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 5.0 mm 5-mm zigzag stitch G Elastic triple straight stitch Straight stitch - 12 A B Finger-tip controls on Model 1019 A, B, C; Buttons for buttonholing Button B is also used as clearing button for releasing the pushed buttons and for setting the left needle position (see page 17). D Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 2 mm 2-mm zigzag stich E Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 3.5 mm 3.5-mm zigzag stitch F Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 5 mm 5-mm zigzag stitch G Elastic triple straight stitch Straight stitch M Honeycomb stitch Elastic stitch 13 Finger-tip controls on Model 1035 A, B, C; Buttons for buttonholing Button B is also used as clearing button for releasing the pushed buttons and for setting the left needle position (see page 17). D Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 2 mm 2-mm zigzag stitch E Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 3.5 mm 3.5-mm zigzag stitch F Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 5 mm 5-mm zigzag stitch 14 G Elastic triple straight stitch Straight stitch I Closed overlock stitch Joining stitch K Overlock stitch Shell-edge stitch M Honeycomb stitch Elastic stitch ___ ___ Finger-tip controls on Model 1037 A, 8, C; Buttons for buttonholing Button B is also used as clearing button for releasing the pushed buttons and for setting the left needle position (see page 17). o Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 2 mm 2-mm zigzag stitch E Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 3.5 mm 3.5-mm zigzag stitch F Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 5 mm 5-mm zigzag stitch G Elastic triple straight stitch Straight stitch 4 H Pullover stitch Blindstitch I Closed overlock stitch Joining stitch K Overlock stitch Shell-edge stitch L Feather stitch Elastic decorative stitch M Honeycomb stitch Elastic stitch n cD \I/I 111 II 15 Selecting utihty stitches (white symbols) Push the desired button and turn the stitch length control to the number indicating the desired stitch length between 1 and 4 or 1 and 6. All zigzag, utility and stretch stitches are halved in width when button G is pressed too. All stitches and stitch combinations are listed in the stitch program chart on pages 26-29. This chart also contains possible applications. 16 Selecting stretch stitches (red symbols) Push the desired button and turn the stitc h length control as far as it will go (red symbol). Utility-and- stretch-stitch combinations 1he various stitch combinations are shown jn the chart and at the end of this booklet, ogether with sewing instructions. For xample if you want to sew an elastic lindstitch, push buttons M and F, select a titch length between 1 and 4. Selecting the needle position for straight stitching Left needle position: push button B. Central needle position: push button G. Right needle position (on Model 1037): push buttons H and I. C?D G 4 C) I H Dropping the machine feed Remove cover 108 or free arm cover 122. Open free arm cover 122. Push the drop-feed control toward N. The feed dog is dropped for embroidering, darning, basting etc. For sewing, push the drop-feed control toward 0. Replace cover 108 or close free arm cover. 122. 18 Changing the needle Raise the needle bar. Then hold the needle, loosen screw N and pull the needle out downwards. Insert a new System 130/705 H needle (with the flat side of its shank facing toward the back) and push it up as far as it will go. Then tighten screw N. Twin needles with a needle distance of 1.4 mm may be used for zigzag and utility stitch sewing. Changing the sewing foot To release the sewing foot push the red button N. When attaching a sewing foot make sure stud 0 enters slot P. Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder and hold it in place with your left hand. Lower presser bar lifter 115 and at the same time reposition the sewing foot so that stud 0 fits in slot P. Hole R and screw Q are used for attaching an edge guide and the darning foot. Screw S serves to secure the sewing foot holder on the presser bar. 19 Special sewing feet N Blindstitch foot. Blindstitch guide R is adjusted by turning screw Q. O Zipper foot. First insert its rear pin into groove S then push its front pin into groove T. The zipper foot can be adjusted sideways for stitching along the right or left zipper chain. P Darning foot. Raise the nee dle bar. Push bracket W toward the back and hold it there. Insert the pin of the foot in hole U and attach the foot so that it rest s against its stop. Release bracke t W so that it bears against screw X. Tigh ten screw V. 20 Buttonhole settings Regulate the stitch density in the buttonhole range of the stitch length control (0). Press button C (N). Attach the button hole foot. Set the upper tension at 3 in the but tonhole range. Insert the filler cord as follows (P): Place it over the rear lug of the foot, pull it taut and clamp it in front lug Q. As you sew, arrow R moves along scale S. This serves to determine the buttonhole length. Use a thin thread for sewing but tonholes. Sewing buttonholes Pull the bottom of the buttonhole foot for ward as far as it will go. 1 Sew first buttonhole seam. Raise the needle. 2 Push button B and keep it depressed until the machine has sewn 4 to 6 bartacking stitches. Raise the needle. Then release the button. 3 Push button A. Sew the second button hole seam the same length as the first. Raise the needle. 4 Push button B and keep it depressed until the machine has sewn 4 to 6 bar tacking stitches. Raise the needle. Then release the button. 5 Sew a few tying stitches. Remove the fabric, pull the filler cord taut and trim. 6 Cut the buttonhole open. 21 Changing the light bulb Switch off the machine and pull out the power cord plug. Close the hinged top cover and swing up the carr ying handle. Take the edge guide out of the accessory box and insert it into the slot between face cover and housing and into cutout Q in the machine. Push the lamp hou sing down with the edge guide and hold it there. The light bulb can now be exchanged . Push the light bulb up, turn it toward N and take it out. Insert the new bul b so that its pins slide in slots P. Push it up and turn it toward 0. 22 Let the lamp housing resume its original position and pull out the edg e guide. Cleaning and oiling Tilt needle plate 117 up at the back (N) and take it out (0). Clean the machine feed and the parts in the vicinity of the sewing hook with a soft brush. Do not oil the machine bec ause it requires no maintenance. All you hav e to do is put a drop of oil in the hook race way now and then, as shown in the illustra tion below. Special accessories can be are intended for special sewing jobs. They The special accessories listed below obtained from your dealer. Part No. Sewing Operation 93-035920-91 For appliqué work Cording foot, 5 grooves gauge> (twin needle with 18—2.5 mm needle 93-03595091 Cording foot, 7 grooves le gauge) (twin needle with 1 4—1 8 mm need 91 For cording work (Needle size 80, for fine cording needle size 70) sory Appliqué foot 1 Cording set consisting of f J . Cording blade (2 ea) Fringe sewing foot Straight-stitch foot 9303595245 93-03594391 98-694803-00 I. Felling foot, 4.5 mm For sewing fringes and for basting For topstitching and sewing very delicate and soft fabrics (silk jersey, etc.) For felled seams Felling foot, 6.5 mm Shirring foot Single-needle cording foot Eyeletting plate Overlock foot •1 Hemmer foot (rolled edge), 2 mm nfoot 93-035998-91 For shirring valances 93-035915-91 For single-needle cording 93-035946-45 For eyeletting 98-620404-00 elastic For finishing raw edges or for joining ng their fabrics and simultaneonsly overcasti edges 98-694804-00 hes For hemming edges with zigzag stitc 98-694 801-00 For sewing plastic materials -J 23 Trouble shootin g Cause: 1. Machine skips sti tches Needle not inserte d correctly. Wrong needle us ed. Needle bent or blu nt. Machine threaded improperly. Needle too thin for thread used. 2. Needle thread breaks For any of above reasons. Thread tension too strong. Poor-quality or kn otty thread used, or thread that has be come too dry by excessive storage . 3. Needle breaks Needle not pushed up as far as it wil l go. Needle bent. Needle too thin or too thick. Needle bent and strikes needle pl ate because work is pushed or pulled. Bobbin case impro perly inserted. 24 Remedy: Push needle up as far as it will go, its flat shank side fac ing toward the ba ck. Insert system 13 0/705 Rneedle. insert new need le. Check threading. Select needle acco rding to Needle and Thread Chart. See par. 1 above. Regulate thread te nsions. Used only good-qu ality thread. Insert new needle and push it up as far as it will go. insert new needle . See Needle and Thread Chart. Let machine feed the Only guide the mat work alone. erial lightly. When inserting the bobbin case, push it in as far as it will go. 4 Cause: Remedy: 4. Seam is not uniform Tension out of adjustment. Check upper and lower tensions. Thread too thick, knotty or hard. Use first-class thread only. Bobbin thread wound unevenly. During bobbin winding, do not hold thread in hand, but pass it through the bobbin tension stud. Kinks appear on top and bottom of material, Thread machine properly and check both tensions. 5. Machine feeds irregularly or not at all Lint has accumulated between tooth rows of feed dog. Remove needle plate and clean out lint. Feed dog dropped. (Drop-feed control is at right.) Flick drop-feed control to the left. 6. Machine runs with difficulty Thread ends in hook raceway. Remove thread ends and put a drop of oil into hook raceway. 7. Fundamental rules Never run a threaded machine unless there is a piece of fabric under the sewing foot. If you have to leave the machine, even for a short while, be sure to switch off the master switch. This is particularly important when children are around. Stitch program chart Listed in this chart are the stitch program number, the corresponding stitch and, in the lower half, the buttons to be pressed to sew this seam pattern. For all stitch programs marked “stretch”, turn the stitch length control toward “stretch” as far as it will go. 02 I I I I I ED GD c G H I \ / \ / 03 ..‘.— - — —.. D -..- —.--- -.---.- —- ..- D E — — .._-.•-.. ---. E F 04 1F=I 911 119 911 9J1 ;_i A = B II 9 IL9 L_; C 10 III II m ‘ 26 —— CI) GDM E‘ ‘. •.- -; -., 10 . - — — 11 12 /\/ \/\ /\/ \/\ /\/ \/\ 13 /1/ \T\ /1/ \i\ /1/ \l\ -I/ 14 15 ..-i li\ l/ iI\ -S—’ ‘.-4\ — —I •-S\ n/ 16 17 —‘ I __I iI\ —1 Th 1819 — _I _I — -.-... — I -c E F G -.% — C) 0 D i 1 0 0 0 20 — L_ I _J I I— I T T T D G F k — - Stitch j Application 11 Honeycomb stitch Sewing on elastic threads or covering seams on terry cloth. 12 Joint stitch A durable ornamental joining seam. 13 Florentine stitch, narrow 14 Florentine stitch, wide Ornamental seams, e. g. on bed linen. 15 Houndstooth stitch Ornamental seams, e. g. on table linen. 16 Lampshade stitch, wide Classical ornamental seam on all plain fabrics. 17 Viennese stitch, narrow Ornamental seams, e. g. on napkins. 18 Viennese stitch, wide Ornamental seams, e. g. on table cloths. 19 Lampshade stitch, narrow 20 Shell-edge stitch, wide For decorating hems e. g. on bed linen. Classical ornamental seam on plain fabrics. Effective edge finish on dain ty fabrics. _) 27 29 Sewing machine models and stitc h programs: 21 22 23 <— <._ D 25 26 l”J \J L—9 ‘ I-.I L.—i I—J < — 24 ...i r—.j -j L.-i <— _ K G ..1 %J .1 %J Th T -‘ C) I/I INI I/I INI — — I/I /i ‘ .... I‘ ,. I C) D 0 ,ic . j /—i •‘.J 4-i \-.J -, C) -‘ — C) 1014 and 1015 from 01 1019 from 01 1035 from 01 1037 from 01 27 28 29 30 Ii ‘*‘ L— j -4 Ii ‘\ , ,_- % h _- •... —
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