Simplicity sewing machine set-up options – Simplicity sw210 User Manual

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SIMPLICITY SEWING MACHINE SET-UP OPTIONS

Free arm sewing makes it easy to sew hard to reach
areas such as sleeves, pant legs, and necklines.
To convert to free arm sewing, grasp the left end of the
free-arm cover and pull it out to the left to remove [Fig. 1].
Slip the sleeve or pant leg on the free arm as shown and
sew [Fig. 2].

The pressure on the presser foot can be adjusted to accom-
modate sewing on various weights of fabric to ensure
proper fabric feeding and to eliminate skipped stitches.
1. Open the face cover [Fig. 3].
2. Move the lever until the desired pressure number is

displayed in the opening of the lever [Fig. 4]. Standard
setting is 2. To increase pressure move to a higher
number. To decrease pressure move to a lower number.

Set lever at 1 for heavyweight fabrics
Set lever at 2 for mediumweight fabrics
Set lever at 3 for lightweight fabrics
Set the lever at 0 for darning and free-motion sewing.

The drop feed mechanism lowers the feed teeth below the
needleplate. This eliminates the need to make stitch length
adjustments. When the feed teeth are lowered, the fabric is
guided by hand, allowing free movement of the fabric in
any direction.
1. Turn the handwheel toward you to raise the needle to

its highest position.

2. Open the face cover and set the presser foot pressure

regulator to 0.

3. Remove the free arm cover and open the front bobbin

cover [Fig. 5].

4. Push down on the drop feed lever and the feed teeth

will drop below the needle plate [Fig. 6].

5. Push the lever up to return to normal sewing.

If the machine is not sitting on a level surface turn the
leveling screw to stabilize the machine.
1. Remove the free arm to access the screw under the

leveling bar [Fig. 7].

2. Turn the screw to the right to lower the machine.

Turn the screw to the left to elevate the machine.

CONVERTING TO FREE-ARM SEWING

PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE REGULATOR

DROP FEED

LEVELING BAR

Fig. 1

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

Fig. 2

When stitches sewn at the stretch “S” settings are not
properly forming, turn the adjustment screw with a
screwdriver as shown below.

STRETCH STITCH ADJUSTMENT

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