SINGER 221-1 Featherweight User Manual
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FASHION AIDS (Cont’d)
Since the beauty of tucking lies in
its explicit accuracy, use of the
Tucker will contribute greatly to the
attractiveness of the work.
With this time-saving attachment,
tucks up to one inch may be stitched
and marked in one operation.
Two adjustable scales are pro
vided to gauge tuck width and
spacing.
CLEAN
BETWEEN
TENSION
DISCS
CLEAN
CLEAN
AND
OIL
periodically
fluff which
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TO CLEAN THE MACHINE
When in regular use—
The machine should be cleaned
to remove the lint and
may have accumulated
around the working parts.
To remove face plate, turn hand wheel
until take-up lever reaches its highest
point, then remove face plate thumb
screw, raise face plate and carefully pass it
toward you over end of take-up lever.
Clean the area inside. Remove bobbin
case and throat plate and clean stitch
forming mechanism.
After each cleaning, oil the machine
as instructed on
pages 46 and 47.
If the machine is to be stored
for an
indefinite period, brush away all traces
of lint and fluff, then swab all exposed
parts with a lint free brush saturated
with SINGER* oil to protect against
rust damage.
The area in head of machine that should be cleaned
and covered with a protective coat of oil is shown at left.
Also clean stitch-forming mechanism and cover
exposed parts with a coat of oil.