Performance checklist, If machine fails to start, Remember to – SINGER 719 User Manual

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performance checklist

IF MACHINE FAILS TO START

• Are electrical plugs properly comiecled?

• Is power and light switch on?

REMEMBER TO

Use

a

ball-point

{yellow

band)

needle

to

sew

nylon

tricot

and

synthetic

double­

knits.

Use

high-lift

pressor

bar

setting

to

place

heavy fabric under presser foot.

Start

and

finish

sewing

with

take-up

lever in its highest position.

Adjust

stitch

length,

pressure,

and

thread tension to suit your fabric.

Test

stitch

on

a

fabric

sample

before

starting a sewing job.

♦ Replace bent or burred needles.

Lower

presser

foot

before

setting

pres­

sure dial.

Tighten

hand

wheel

knob

after

winding

a bobbin.

Remove

feed

cover

throat

plate

after

free-motion darning or embroidery.

*

Sew

at

a

moderate

speed

(SLOW

speed

setting)

when

using

the

straight

stretch

stitch.

IF THREAD BREAKS

♦ Is the machine properly threaded?

♦ Is the bobbin case properly threaded?

♦ Is thread unwinding freely from spool?

♦ Is the needle securely tightened in the

needle clamp?

♦ Is the needle straight?

♦ Is the thread suitable for the size of the

needle and free of slubs and knots?

♦ Is the spool pin felt being used under

the thread spool?

♦ Is the needle-thread tension too tight?

♦ Is the bobbin-thread tension too tight?

♦ Is the bobbin-case area free of lint and

loose thread ends?

♦ Are the thread guides and tension discs

also free of lint?

IF FABRIC FAILS TO FEED

♦ Is the presser foot dov^n?

♦ Is pressure dial adjusted properly for

the weight and texture of your fabric?

♦ Is the stitch control dial properly set?

♦ Are you using the feed cover throat plate

instead of the regular throat plate?

If you have any questions, please write to:

Department of Sewing Education

The Singer Company

30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020

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