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Notes on safety for domestic sewing machines in accordance with EN 60335-2-28 and/or IEC 335-2-28 1
The user must exercise adequate caution with regard to the up and down movement of the needle und constantly observe the sewing urea whi e woking
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When leaving the machine dr ng maintenance work or when changing mechanical parts or accessories, always disconnect the machine trom the mains by pulling out the mains plug.
3. The maximum permissuble wattage for the sewing tamp is man. 5 watts. 4
The tension of the drive belt may only be adjusted by a PFAFF mechanic,
5
The machine is to be put into Oneration according to the indications on the specification plate
6
Do not place any obfects in openings on the machine.
7
Do not use the sewing machine it • there is visible damage • ite function is disturbed • it is wef, e.g. with condensation that maybe caused by introducing a cold machine info a warm room.
8. Do not pull the mains plug out of the socket by its cord 9. No liability will be accepted for arty damage caused it tht machine it is intended or if it is op rated incorrectly
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10. To avoid the risk of electric hock do not open the machtfle The are no parts inside the machine which the user can repair This is solely the responstbility of our qualitied servtce staff 11, Only original PFAFF parts may be used mains rated voltage of
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The machine is designed for a mans upply wifh
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According to the laws concernirg electromagnetic cowpatibfhty no lability can be accepted for arty mains inter’uptiono caused should the mains power line be changed or should chanses be made to it
Environment The -ecommended environment is Ambent temperature (50 Fl to 40 C 1104 Fj Air humidity 20% to 80% Storage temperature 25 C j 13 F’ to 60 C -140 Fj The machine a suppressed and insensitive to interference according to international conventions, however, it should not be operated ar the direct vicinity of electronic devices This sewing macfin i a high quality electronic mecfranicat appliance; ne for supervised use in the home tf should be opem ed in u h a way that it is not ubf clef to: dust, severe it is a m direct sunlight at fic ele fricity, heat-producing ot9ects, cor osive chemicals or liquids dawpmte The machine is to be used on
firm and even surface which
pen for ventilation purposes.
Treatment Always protect the machine against damage which could be caused by it being hit or dropped,
Cieanmg Nousesg and display; To clean the ft u ng use a dry, clean, soft tnt-ire cloth, To remove an moIstened with plantic cleanser with maximum 38 alcohol
ubbom iff, Ce a soft cloth
Ptease note! Do not mse any insecticides or chem’cxi products such as petrol or ‘q,rid chemicals to clean the hous ng
Modern, uncomplicated Sewing by push-button control Congratulations! You have purchased a high quality product that offers unique advantages. Your new sewing machine can take any material in its stride and will sew through thick and thin for you. It features the very latest in design and technology, and this instruction book is just as uncomplicated as your PFAFF sewing machine. It applies both to the 2024 model and to the 2014. Should there be any difference in operation we have pointed that out separately. If you now take time enough to study the instruction book, nothing can go wrong. After all, this is the only way to learn all the things the machine can do, and to make full use of them. If you have any further questions, that is no problem! Your PFAFF dealer will be at your service with any help or advice you need. So now you can get started! We wish you many enjoyable hours of creating your fashion ideas.
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Introduction Index of headings
Decorative stitches, Espression 2024
10
Decorative stitches, Espression 2014
10
A Accessories
18, 66-67
Applique designs Applique toot
E Elastic utility stitches
70
45-49, 53
Electrical connection
17
Eyelet embroidery
95
B Balance
F
Basting
Feed dog, lowering
32
Bias binder
Felling foot
70
Blind hem
Foot control, connecting
17
22 23
Free motion embroidery
87
Bobbin thread tension
23
Free motion quilting toot
75
Bobbin thread, drawing up
26
Fringe foot
79
Bobbin case
Bobbin winding Bobbin winding through the needle
19-21 28
Braiding foot Bridging Buttonhole, fully-automatic Buttonholes
G Gathering
52. 72
53 59 58-64
Buttonholes with gimp thread
62
Buttonhole tips
63
Buttons, sewing on
50
H Hemming, rolled
54
Hemstitching
96
I IDT (Integrated Dual Feed( (2024(
C
Invisible hems, blind stitch
Carrying case
16
Circular embroidery guide
78
K
Cleaning and oiling
98
Knit edge toot
Combined borders
85
30. 31 45
73
Combined borders with twin needle
85
L
Cording toot
72
Lid with stitch program chart
16
Cross hem stitch
53
Light bulb, changing
99
Cross-stitch
g
‘Lock button
38
M
0 Darning, sewing on patches Decorative sewing, general notes
4
47,48,51
Master switch
17
Monograms. Free motion
86
Introduction S
N Narrow edge foot
79
Sewing problems and their solutions
Needw plate, changing
98
Sew ng programs, selecting
100-101 34
80, 81
Shell edging
55
Needle tnreader, Integrated
25
Shirring toot
72
Needle, changing
29
Stitch patterns, format on
40
Needle, threading
24
Stitch width/needle pos lion, altering
35
Neede table
Needle’bobbin thread tensior Non-elasticelastic stitches Non-stick fancy stitch toot for esther
22, 23. 24 43-49 76
0 Overlock St tches
49
T Tapering witri satin-stitch zigzag
102
Thread cutter
26
Thread tension, general notes Threading
p
88
Technical data
Tips for a perfect buttotthole
22 24, 25 63
Parts of the sewing machine (2024)
12, 13
Top teed (integrated dual feed) (2024)
Parts of the sewing machine (2014)
14, 15
Twin needle
39
Patchwork and quilting
92-93
Twin needle, threading
29
30. 31
Pattern lengthpattern width, cr’anging for decorative stitches
84
U
Pattern length/stitch density
36
Utility stitches, Express on 2024
6, 7
Pattern m rroring
38
Utility stitches, Expression 2014
89
Pattern settings, altering Pattern sizes altering Pattern width stitch length. altering Pintuck foot P ntuck foot with guide
34-37 34 35. 36
V Voltage switch
17
71 76
Presser teat (special accessories)
68. 69
Presser teat (standard accessories)
66, 67
Presser foot lifter
26
Presser foot, changing
27
z Zippers, sewing in
43
1 4 inch qu t and patchwork toot
74
7/9 hole toot
77
R Removable accessory tray
19
Repairing tears
48
Reverse sewing
37
Roll hemming
54
Rufter
73
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Description
Application
Width
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12
Zigzag stitch Right/Left need e position
For applique couching over cords and creafing eyelets.
6
13
Stem Stitch, narrow
For decorafive sewing such as fiower stems and undert n ng letters.
3
14
Decorat ye elastic stitch
For Joining overlapped seams on bulky fabrics such as leathers and terry cloth.
6
15
Ope’r overlock stitch
For joini’g and overcastng stretch fabrics in one operaton
16
Honeycomb stitch
Elastic. oecotative stitch for ornamental hem finishing on strefcti fabric, for decorative elastic application and sewing with elastic thread in the bobbin.
6
17
Stretch triple zigzag stitch
Elastic stitch for decoratlee hems and topstrc-fvng.
6
16
Cross hem stitch
Provides a highly elastic decorat ye nean’i for hems on sportswear and casna wear.
6
19
Quilting. apphque or p nstitching
For handook quilt aoplique or pinstitching.
6
20
Cross stitch
Classic decorative stitch for garments. linen and kitchen towe n.
6
21
Closed overlock stitch with selvage thread
For smog and overcasting stretch and easilti fraying fabrics n one operation The selvage thread prevents the fabric edges from fraying.
22 23
Hem stitching Hem stitching
For ornamental bern at tching. Can be used with wing needle.
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