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Point of the needle is damaged; Hole in needle plate not smooth; Machine run at too great a speed; Sewing started with thread take-up in a sufficiently high position; k) Hook damaged by needle.
Needle breaks

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Accessories and their use This may be due to the following causes: a) Pulling material by hand causing the needle to hit against the needle plate; b) Bent or blunt needle.
Lower thread breaks

1 - Hemmer

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This may be due to the following causes: tension too low; b) Bobbin badly wound or too full; c) Dirt in bobbin case.
Knotted stitches

Fold fabric over the edge for ~ple of inches and insert this fold into the scroll of the hemmer. Commence sewing guiding the fabric as indicated in Fig. 19 to ease feeding it into the scroll of the hemmer.

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This may be due to the -following causes: a) Needle incorrectly fitted; b) Bent or blunt needle; c) Incorrect thread for the size of needle being used; d) Incorrect needle for material to be sewn.
Heavy running of the machine:

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This may be due to a loose piece of thread caught by the hook (See instructions at Paragraph 14). IMPORTANT It it possible that after considerable use some of the mechanical parts of your machine will require adjustment; If, after referring to the causes of minor difficulties listed above, you cannot make your machine work perfectly, do not attempt to repair the machine yourself, but call your local . NECCHI sewing machine Dealer. He will put your machine in perfect running order.

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2 - Straight

guide

(No.

11 in Fig. 1 )

This attachment is used to make seams parallel to the edge of the fabric. It is mounted on the machine by means of two screws (Fig. 20).

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4 - Embroidering

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a) Bring the needle to its highest position and remove the presser foot; b) Fit the embroidery plate on the machine (No. g in Fig. 1) by inserting the two teeth A in the slots of the plate and, subsequently, the tooth ((B II (Fig. 22);
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3 - Quilter

(No .. 12 in Fig. 1)

The attachment is fitted to the presser bar as shown in Fig. 21 and used with the general presser foot. The quilter is used to make evenly distributed parallel seams over the fabric so that regular squares can be obtained. 24

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c) Shift presser foot lever to its central position (Fig. 23);

c) Adjust tensions in such a way that threads are not too tight; -, d) Lower the presser bar and commence sewing moving the fabric back and forth underneath the darning foot until the hole to be"darned is filled with stitches (Fig. 24) .

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d) Move 'the hoop only when the needle is out of the fabric. The tension of the upper thread must be rather loose and that of the lower thread tight. In order to remove the embroidery plate, lift it inserting a nail under the front part of the plate itself. '

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a) Fit the embroidery plate (See paragraph point b); b) Apply the darning foot (No. 13 in Fig. 1);

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