SINGER 201K User Manual

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PROTECTION AGAINST RUST DAMAGE

Lint and fluff, if not removed prior to storage will, during humid periods, absorb and

hold moisture, and thus accelerate rust damage to highly polished thread handling and

other exposed parts. The extent of rust damage would depend upon the length of time
the machine remained in idle storage where there is no ventilation. Sudden drops in
temperature will cause moisture to form on parts which, if not protected by a film of oil,

would rust and damage while in storage.

Proper storage care suggests thorough brush-cleaning to remove all traces of lint and

fluff, followed by swabbing of all the exposed parts in Figs. 28 and 29 with a lint-free

brush saturated with SINGER Oil.

SINGER Lint Brush may he purchased at

your local SINGER SEWING CENTRE,

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