Changing presser foot, Overlook stitches, F:f m m – SINGER WSL216 User Manual
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PRESSER FOOT
Your machine is equipped with standard
presser foot for general use when delivered.
Specially designed blind hem foot and an
elastic foot are available as optional extra.
(See page 32, 33)
CHANGING PRESSER FOOT
1. Lift up presser foot, and raise needle bar
to the top position by turning hand wheel
towards you by hand.
2. Loosen set screw by turning it anticlock
wise with screw driver (L), and remove
the existing foot as illustrated.
3.
Set new foot in position and tighten set
screw with the screwdriver by turning it
clockwise.
CAUTION: In the case a blind hem foot, or
an elastic foot is set on the
presser bar, the following care
must be exercised when you are
going
to
open
machine
side
cover.
(1) Lower needle bar to the bottom
position, by turning hand wheel
towards you by hand.
(2) Raise presser foot. Lift up and
hold front edge of the foot with a
finger, and open the machine side
cover.
STITCH APPLICATIONS
OVERLOOK STITCHES
The basic stitches applicable on wide range in
variety of fabrics from shear textiles upto the
heavy duty bulky webs. Among its versatile
applications, pin tucks and decorative braids
are well accepted, besides the professional
hem stitching work.
Remove the extension table, if
assembled
for
double-chain
stitching, by pulling it off the
machine base. Remove the
thread
from
lower
looper,
thread upper looper according
to the instructions on page 9,
and re-thread the lower looper.
Manually turning hand wheel
towards you, bring the lower
thread guide to its lowest
point. Bring the needle to its
lowest position.
Set the selector knob at its
extreme right end for over
looking position.
To change machine settings from double
chain stitching (without trimrning) into over
looking, follow the instruction below.
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