The presser foot will drop out if you push the presser foot release lever
() behind the presser foot holder.
11.2.2. Fitt ing
Fit the presser foot so that the pin on the foot is directly under the
groove of the presser foot holder.
Lower the presser foot lever. The sewing foot will then click into place
automatically.
Raise the presser foot lever again.
11.3. Removing and fi tt ing the presser foot holder
The presser foot holder does not need to be removed unless you want to
make space to clean the fabric feeder ().
11.3.1. Removal
Move the needle to its highest position by turning the handwheel to-
wards you and move the presser foot lever upwards.
Remove the foot from the presser foot holder and loosen the presser
foot holder screw () with the enclosed screwdriver.
11.3.2. Fitt ing
Move the needle to its highest position by turning the handwheel to-
wards you and move the presser foot lever upwards.
When you now insert the presser foot holder, push it up as far as possi-
ble and tighten the presser foot holder screw with the enclosed screw-
driver.
11.4. Maintaining the sewing machine
The sewing machine is a sensitive mechanical product and requires regular
maintenance to ensure it always functions perfectly.
You can carry out this maintenance yourself.
Maintenance primarily refers to: Cleaning and oiling.
Only use special sewing machine oils of the best quality for oiling, as other
oils are not suitable.
Please note that there may be residues in the appliance after oiling. To
remove these residues, sew a few stitches on a sample piece of fabric or a
fabric remnant. This way you avoid soiling your fabric.
11.4.1. Cleaning the housing and foot control pedal
Before cleaning, pull the plug out of the mains socket.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the appliance and the foot control pedal.
Avoid the use of chemical solutions and cleaning products because these
may damage the appliance surface and/or the labels on it.
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