SINGER 610U User Manual

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Your sewing machine is a fine yet sturdy precision

instrument, and it will serve you perfectly for many

years if you take a few simple steps to keep it in

good working condition.

How often you will need to clean, oil, and lubricate

the machine will depend on how often you use it and

where you keep it.

When in regular use, the machine should be cleaned

periodically to remove lint and fluff which may have

accumulated around working parts.

With a soft doth, clean:

• Tension discs

• Take-up lever and thread guides

• Presser bar and needle bar

• Bobbin case (for instructions on removal, see page 39)

» Machine arm and bed

If necessary, dampen the cloth to clean the machine

surface. Do not use detergents.

With a lint brush, dean:

• Feed dog

• Rotating hook (area under throat plate and slide plate)

After each cleaning, apply a drop {but no more than

a drop) of SINGER oil to the areas indicated. Then

sew a line of stitching on a scrap of material to remove

excess oil.

APPLY A DROP OF OIL TO EACH SPOT SHOWN

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