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9MPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When
useig
an
etectbc&
appisince.
basic
safety
precautions
shou’d
always
be
foliowed,
[
ckiding
the
foflowing.”
ROad
ai
nstrucLrons
before
using
tns
sewrng
macme.”
Th
reduce
the
risk
of
etectdc
shock:
This
ewng
machine
shauki
rrever
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
sn,
Always
unplug
this
sewing
machna
from
the
erc
co
tidtimm
ediattl4y
after
u.srrg.
and
befc.we
cleafling:
2.
AIwavs
unplug
before
reptacing
light
bulb.
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
rated
15
watts.”
“VA
RN
I
N
G
—
Ti
reduce
the
risk
of
burns
fire
electric
shock
or
nury
to
persons
Do
not
allow
to
be
usce as
aIcy.
Close attention
iS
necessary
when
this
sewing
machine
is
used
by
or
neat
children.
2.
“
ft
sewing
machine
only
for
its
intended
use
as
descilbed
in
this
manual. Use
only
attachments
recommended
the
martufeottirer
ascoritained.
in
this.
mantel
3
Never
operate
this
sewing
machine
if
it
has
a
damaged
vvrd
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
worldng properly,
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
ate
water,
Return the
sewing
machine
to
the
nearest
authorized
dealer
Or
seice
centre
for
examination
repan,
elecincal
or
mechanical
aalustment
4
Never
operate
the
sewing
macfeds
with
any
air
openings
blocked,
Keep
ventilation
openings
of
the
sewing
machine
end-
toot
coetroi free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint,
dust,
and
loose
doth.
5
Neve
or
osert
any
object
irdo
any
opening”
B
‘Do
not
use
ouIdOora.
7.
Do
not
operate
where
BCrOSOI
(spray)
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
being
sdministered.
8
To
dsconnccl,
turn
swrtctr
to
Inc
oft
(O”)
position,
than remove
plug
from
outlet.”
S
ir
unp
ug
by
pui’n
in
ora
lo
unolug
grasp
Inc
plug not
tne
cord
10
Keep
hngars
away
from
a
I
r”iuvrtig
patts
Specml
care
is
required
around
the
sewing
machine
needle
I
“Never
sew
with
a
damaged
needle
plate
as
this
can
cause
needle
to
break.’
I
.
Do
rot
use
oent
needles
I

13
Du
Out
pull
cc
push
tahoe
whde
sbtchmg
it
may
deflect
the
needle
caueing
ii
to
break:
14
SMtCh
th
sewng
macimne
oft
(O)
when
makog
any
adjustments
in
the
needic area,
such
as
threading
needle,
iangng
neodb.
throadrg
bobbin,
or
channg
presser
foot,
etc
I
uflpIu
sewing
machine
from
the
elec(nca
outlet
when
removing
covers,
lubricating,
or
en
makng
any
nlhm
user
servicing
adpistments
mentioned
in
the
nstrucbon
manual
A
I
M
Movinu
parts
T3
reduce
nsl
of
injurj.
switch
oft
before
servicing.
Close
cover
before
operating maohine”
“SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS”
Tms
product
is
for
hooshoid
use.
or
equivalentS
FOOT
CONTROL
(USA
ONLY)
ELECTRONIC
MODEL
Use
Mu
.sMM
Ekaurio,
Model
4CU31bB with
this
sewing
machine.
POLARIZED
PLUGS
CAUTION
0
hj
)ILJ
Plug
(0flt
biece
Wider
than
the
otner)
To
wducc
the
rtcl
ut
rlcctnc.
hock
I
I
nir
I
M
it
ti
i
put
00
U
uUuet
only
one
way
If
ihe
plug
dose
1101
lit
fully
in
the
enlist
evc
r
the
plug
if
il
still
doSe
101
Id,
Contact
a
qualif
ted
eleclrtctari
La
install
the
proper
outfeh
Do
not
modify
the
5100:
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any
w

TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Rernovinq
Front
Cover
45
Rep4acnq
ttvt
covers
on
The
rnachtne
6-7
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ulc
iplication
..
8
10
S€icu.j
up
your
rnahri
it
F
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t
(:cfltiOl,
Vuw
1gtit.
Acce.ssoies
....
12
Winditjobbifl
13
inserhfih
the
bObbin
.
14
Thrcniind
lop
theud
15
Usinj
auPc
occillo
ihieader
16
Pickinrj
up bobb.ti
thread
1
7
Gang
pesertee
-18
Machine
soUnj
chart
19
$Oai
ti1ch
20-21
Seini
ceams-.
22-23
lrsettd ‘np’o
and
puig
24
Aastit
read
tense
24
Gisanning
the
reecie,
thread
and
labuc
chart
25
g
steed
26
Solo
stitch-
.....2
7
Blind
stitch
27
tei
-ch
28
3-stepsigza
29
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-
-51
Ad
1
usting
stretCh
slitch
balance
$1
Triple
str
cjhl
stitch
32
Rick-rack
stitch
32
Stretch
ovetiock
stPch
33
Ove-;lock
stirek
33
Honeycomb
tiLh
:33
Elastic
ov
ort
stdch
.
34
Double
overleck
stitch
34
Feather
stitch
Buttonholes
35
Qudting
36
Procedure
37
Corded
buttonhole
38
Feed cover
la1e
...
Twn
needle,
poci
pins
39
Carwid
kr
your
.
.
40
Cleaning
the
teed
doqo
and
hook
area.
Cbs
nqinq
iglo.
bulb
For
tubber
inlormation
visit
our
w8bsite
at
wwwNteseWiflg.
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FUWeOtE
AR
COvtFI:
I
P’ace
y
hwd
ti
oir
tne
ar
1
i
ma
and
push
rear
cover
to
the
back
until
it
ts
rsd
(Driwinçj
3)
2
tin
t:
o
bck
ccjv+jr
u
viari
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erie
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iii
Uiaw
ng
4)
REAR
COVER
AS
AN
EXTENSION
TABLE:
t’jWti
)
badc
metal
utip
le
jfl
c,vjf
irnu
ict
)cIcd
ir
IFc
_d
ot
rr
arm.
At
th
i3nd
ci
the
iot5
Ttt
u
on
the
cover
arid
place
cover
on
the
ttch
(Drz4wrg
5)
I
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4
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5

-
.-
_-fl,
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REPLAicG
C
COVERS
Gi
L.
:dAcHr1L.
Rop4acrig thu
rear
cov.
1
Push
down
the
spool
pin
at
the
back
of
the
machine
for
storage,
(Drawing
6)
2.
Asmoo
the roar
cover
from
the free
arm
(used
as
an
ex1erson
table)
oy
lilting
up
and
removing
horn
the
latch
Slide
the
‘ear cover
away
From
the
free
arm.
(Drawing
7)
Drainj?
6

3.
thu
na
jv’
no
ot
m:i.
h,i
fij)
tj))
)iiiM
iiiO
pLCO
)fl
dck
T
ru
C
1
ii•3
)uuw
ncj
4
AIgn
the
front
cover
at
tns
hinges.
IReleaso
tho
top
nnge
into
mu
(r;dJ(
then
rr)oao
the
b’utcsm
nc
nt,
he
Dvi9
-1
5
Swing
the
front
cover
to
inc
front
ani
cnsa.fDrawicg
9)
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7

4’
c,
4
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—
MACFUNE
IDENTtFCAT1ON
Bobbin
winder
tension
disc
2.
Thread
guide
3.
Fst
thread
guide
4.
Face
cover
5
Thread
guide
6.
Needle
plate
7.
Bobbin
cover
plate
&
Accessory
storage
9.
Bobbin
winder
shaft
10,
Bobbin
winder
stop
11,
Spool
pin
12
Hand wheel
13.
Stitch
sIctoi
14
Powerf
hght
switch
15.
Plug
socket
16.
Presser
toot
lever
17
Thread
cutter
I
9.
AutcrnaUc
needle
threader
19.
Foot
roleae
lever
20.
Presser
foot
screw
21.
Feed
dogs
22.
Thread
guide
23
Needle
damp
screw
24.
Needle
25.
All
purpose
presser
foot
26.
Foot
control
27.
Exlenskn
table
25
Start
/
stop
button
29
Stow
sj
stop
button
30
Sing
te
stiich!
baste
button
31
Needle
up,’
bown
burton
32
Speed
control
8

1.
ADJUSi
[OP
THREAD
TEN
SlO
N
De4reao
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thr
b
r
ir
q
th.
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4
ri
nL’
trt
ti’.
2
PRESSER
FOOT
LEVER
•
There
are
three
positions
for
your
presser
foot.
Lower
the
presser
foot
to
sew.
2.
Raise
the
tevor
to
the
micJcIe
posihon
to
inserl
or
remove
fabric.
3
Lift
it
to
its
highest
position
to
change
the
presser
foot
or
to
remove
thIck
fabric.
3.
STfTCH
WD1H
/
NEEDLE
POSITION
LAL
T
re
icth
it
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pioduceci
r
nts
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z
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A
Ith
Lcih
‘ljç
.,
SIr.t
It
st’_l
y!J
sutect
oi
tc1o
pcIiu
s
fron
(iicjnt
riki
t
3
teJt
nor.!h,
positon1
will
thu
s
ic:oiiirot
mat
Tn
t’i-:ingle
ma
‘mr
O:l
2
aid
3
shows
thu
cenw
position
9

)
4.
STITCH
SELECTOR
AND
INDICATOR
To
select
a
stitch,
be
sure
needle
s
out
of
fabric
at
its
highest
position
2.
Then
turn
the selector
until
the
requrea
stitch
is
indicated
on
the
mdicator
paneL
5.
STITCH
LENGTH
I
SUPER
(STRETCH)
STITCH
DIAL
Stitch
ength
can
be
selected
easOy
according
to
thickness
and
type
of fabric,
Super
(stretch)
stitch
patterns can
be
selected
by
turning
the
same dIa
to
S
mad
wherC
hne
adjustment
can
be
made
6.
REVERSE
STITCH
LEVER
It
is
recommended
to
begin,
or
end
seams
with
several
stitches
in
reverse
for
reinforcemonL
As
long
as
you
are
pessing
dove,
this
lever
while
sewing,
the
machine
wilt
cantnua
to
feed
the
fabric
backwards.
-
10

I
C
orieth
the
foot
contiel
to
the
machine
by
irisertmg
the
3hole
plug
etc
the
.sookel.
dcated
u.n
the
right:
sIde
ott
the
sewing•
machIne.
2...
PIuq
the.
pwer
coif
Into
a
wall
out.Idt
Torn
the
orCoff
owflch
f;
rtqht
sIde
of
the
marf,ine
the
on
on.
POLARIZED
PLUS
INFORMATION
iacnne
nas
naanzd
plug
tone
iade
s
wider
than
the
orner)
Ic
1e0ur
ne
nr.
snoc;I
hs
plug
is
inlooded
to
fit
in
a
polarized
univ
uie
ay
If
the
pug
coca
not
ift
tuNy
intO
the
outlet.
revee
the
-
does
rot
t
contact
a
ualihed
eiecrIan
to
instrill
the
proper
Cu
not
mudt
1
tie
pug
n
any
way
OFF
Turning
the
power
switch
ON.
automatically
turns
on
the
sewing
hght
Th
sowIng
speed
s
regutated
by
how
much the
foot
control
is
pushed
down
CAUTION:
When
the
machine
is
not
in
us
or
when
dearong
the
machine,
unplug
the
ma;n
power
rd
from
the
wall
outlet
SETTING
UP
YOUR
WHITE
SEWING
MACHINE
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
I
—
11

Open
the
accessory
box
and
you
will
find
a
variety
of
accessories
inside,
They
are
listed
below.
Straight
stitch
or
piecing
foot
2
Oil
3
Buttonhole
foot
&
Ziprper
foot
5
Eht:bbi.iis.
6.
Needles(#j
4xapcs
&
Twin
needlasxi
PC>
7.
Spool
pin
cap
(small)
8.
Spool
pin
cap
(large)
9
Buttonhole
opener
with
brush
0.
Screwdrivers,3
11.
Spool
pin
base
12.
Sp.oai
p.ir.
13.
in
felt
14.
Stipling/Darriing
foot
—
ii
)
(10;
(1

WINDING
BOBBIN
Pivot
sped
pin
into
highest
horizontal
spool
pin
pos4tion.
2
Pnss
a
spool
of
thread
on
the
spool
pin
Secure
to
place
a
spool
of
threaa
on
the
pin.
Secure
1
with
the
spool
cap
to
ensure
smooth
flow
of
thread
3.
Pass
thread
from
spoof through
thread
guides
as
shown.
4
Pull
end
ot
thread
through hole
rn
bobbm
as
shown
5.
Make
sure
the
bobbin
winder
shaft
is
in
left
position
Place
bobbin
onto
shaft
with
end
of
thread
Corning
from
top
of
bobbin.
Push
bobbin
winder shaft
to
right
until
it
clicks.
Hold
onto
end
of
thread,
6.
Start
machine.
The
thread
that
is
held
wifl
snap
or
may
be
trimmed
with
a
scissors.
Bobbin
wili
cease
turning when
completely
tilted,
Push
shaft
to
left
to
remove
bobbin.
13

4.
INSERTING
THE
BOBBN
RaIse
the
presser
foot
1,
Raise
the
needle to
its
highest
position
by
rotating
the
handwheel
towards
yoLi,
2.
Remove
the
bobbin
cover
plate
by
pressing
down
on
the
towor
left
corner
of
the
bobbin cover
plate
wtide
pressing
the
latch
to
the
right
that
holds
the
bobbin
cover
in
place.
(See
fig.
2)
3.
insert
the
bobbin
making
sure
the
bobbin
rotates
counter
clockwise
with
the
thread
off
the
top
of
bobbin to
the
left.
4.
Pull
thread
Through
The
slot
W
and
then
to
the
laft,
Leave
abOut
6
inches
(15cm)
of
thread.
S.
Replace
the
bobbin
covec
plate
onto
the
needle
plate.
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USING
AUTOMATIC NEEDLE
THREADER
Raise
Die
needte
to
its
highest
position
by
rotating
the
hand
whe&
towards
you.
1
Pull
down
teve
and
hdok
thread
to
t19
read
guide
as
illustrated.
Cofitinue
ta
push
lever
until
the
hooked
&nd
passes
through
the
needle
eye.
2.
Guide
thread
into
hooked
end
and
null
ti
upward.
3,
Release
the
lever
and
needle
will
be
threaded
automatically
PuN
loop
oh
thread
to
back
oh
machine.
NOIE:
For
smooth
threading
it
is
recommended
to
set
Pie
machno
at
slraight
stitchny
lrniddie
position)
when
using
needle
threader
.
:,
N
4,
..,....—.
..,
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16

PICKING
UP
BOBBIN
THREAD
I
Raise
the
presaer
foot
leer.
Haloing
needle thread
Ioose
with
your
ott
hand,
turn
hand
wheel
towards
you
one
rovoluton
with
your
nqht
hand
until
the
needle
comes
to
its
highest
position
2.
Lightly pull
up
on
the needle
thread.
This
will
pu11
a
loop
of
bobbin
thread
through
the
needle
plate
slot,
3.
Pull
both
top
and
bobbin
threads
together
towards
back
of
machine
under
the
presser
foot,
lea1ng
about
8
inch
thread
tail
(1
5cm.

CHANGING
PRESSER
FE
Make
swo
the needle
is
n
the
highest
position.
2.
Raise
the
presser
toot lever
Prass
loot
release
lever
to
remove
foot.
3.
Place
presser
toot
betow
presser
toot
hdier
so
that the
presser
toot
pin
s
aliçjnecl
with
the
slit
In
the
presser
toot
holder.
4
Lower
the
presser
foot
so
that the
presser
foot
holder
snaps
onto
the
toot.
FEED
TEETH
LEVER
The
feed
teeth
move
the fabric
under
the
presser
tout
as
it
is
sewn
The feed
teeth
hnuld
he
up
for
all
general
sewing
I.
ower
the
feed teeth
tar
free
motion
dairung,
embroidery,
rnenogrammirig
and
stipple
qrulting
When
the
teed
teeth
are
lowered,
you
must
move
the
fabiic
as
you
sew
To
lower
th
feed
teeth
push
the
lier
in
and
to
the
right
Ta
return
the
feed teeth
to
the
up
position,
puss
the
lever
to
the
front.
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