User manual SINGER TINY TAYLOR TT700

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[. . . ] TT700 Mending Machine TT700 Instruction Manual Table of Contents | Next Page TT700 TABLE OF CONTENTS Handy Reference Guide Getting Ready to Mend Winding the Bobbin Inserting the Wound Bobbin Threading the Machine Working Light Raising the Bobbin Thread Mending a Broken Seam Securing a Seam Free Arm Mending Adjusting Tension Changing Needles Bobbin Case Replacement Performance Checklist 03 07 08 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 25 Even if you have sewn before, these instructions will make your first use much easier! TT700 Instruction Manual Previous Page | Next Page TT700 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Table of Contents 3 Previous Page | Next Page TT700 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Table of Contents 4 Previous Page | Next Page TT700 ACCESSORIES INCLUDED in Accessory Drawer · 3 Bobbins (1 in machine) For replacement bobbins, use Class 66 bobbins · 1 needle threader · 2 needles (1 in machine) For replacement needles, Use Size 90/14 needles. · Combination seam ripper/thread trimmer tool Table of Contents 5 Previous Page | Next Page TT700 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS · Before connecting machine, be sure that the voltage on the AC adapter matches your electrical supply. · Always disconnect the foot switch or AC adapter when changing needles, removing the bobbin, or cleaning the machine. · Always disconnect the AC adapter whenever machine is unattended. [. . . ] Feed wire needle threader through needle eye from right to left. Insert thread through wire loop and pull needle threader back to the right. WORKING LIGHT Slide to "ON" Position for brighter area to sew. Table of Contents 13 Previous Page | Next Page TT700 RAISING THE BOBBIN THREAD 1. Hold top (needle) thread and turn handwheel toward you until needle goes to its lowest and then its highest point. Raise the presser foot using the presser bar lifter. 2. Gently pull top (needle) thread until lower (bobbin) thread comes up in form of a loop. Use the flat side of seam ripper/thread trimmer to open up bobbin thread loop until end is visible. Pull both thread tails straight back under presser foot. Replace see-though bobbin cover by sliding it back into place. Table of Contents 14 Previous Page | Next Page TT700 MENDING A BROKEN SEAM 1. Set stitch control knob to desired stitch length. For most mending, the "long stitch" setting is acceptable. Turn hand wheel toward you to raise needle to highest position. Lift presser foot using presser bar lifter. Make sure that both needle (top) thread and bobbin (lower) thread are pulled straight back behind needle about 4". Position area to be mended under presser foot. Turn handwheel toward you to lower needle into existing stitches in fabric. Step on foot switch and machine will start to mend the broken seam. Continue until new stitches overlap existing stitches by about an inch and then step off foot switch. Raise presser foot using presser bar lifter and pull fabric straight back. Cut both threads about 4" from edge of fabric. NOTE: If it is difficult to pull thread toward back without noticeably bending the needle, a slight backward and forward movement of the handwheel will make it easier to remove the fabric. Table of Contents 15 Previous Page | Next Page TT700 SECURING A SEAM There are two methods of securing the threads at the start and end of the seam repair. [. . . ] STEP 3: · Hold left finger inside bobbin case to hold steady then with right finger press down point E (See FIG 3) · Turn the handwheel to make sure bobbin case is free and bobbin case housing can be rotated freely. Needle does not move · Is machine connected to electrical supply?14) Needle moves, but stitch is not formed · Is needle in backwards?· Is bobbin correctly inserted into bobbin case? [. . . ]

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