Fleetwood Sewing Machine Instruction Manual

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Fleetwood Sewing Machine Instruction Manual.

Includes:
Threading machine.
Inserting needle.
Winding and threading the bobbin.
Tension adjustment.
Stitch length and width.
Push button drop feed.
Cleaning the shuttle race.
Oiling.
Installing head into cabinet.
Inserting pattern disks.
Button sewing.
Embroidering.
Troubleshooting.
Much more!

Please Note***
Take a look at the photo of the machine we provide and see if it matches yours.

Automatic Super Zigzag.

27 page instruction/owners manual.

Fleetwood Sewing Machine Instruction Manual.

 

 

Cleaning the shuttle race

When the thread is tangled in the race or lint gets into the space between the shuttle and the shuttle-race, this will cause abrupt heavy running or complete stoppage of the machine.

When this occurs:

1. Raise the needle bar to its highest position and take the bobbin case out.

2. Pull the knobs on both sides of the shuttle race aside, then take out the outer ring and the shuttle body with your fingers.

3. Space after shuttle-race and bobbin case havebeen cleaned, put all of them back together in reverse order.

 

 

Regulating width of zigzag stitch

The width of the zigzag stitch is regulated by the zigzag width dial (figure 24).

By turning the zigzag with dial, the zigzag width indicator appearing in the zigzag with window, will move from (0 ~4) and the width of the zigzag stitch will increase accordingly.

In order to revert to the previous used zigzag width, for example, for sewing on buttons, making buttonholes, tacking, Etc, use the two stoppers located above the zigzag with window.

Untighten the stoppers by turning the lock screw to the left.

The stoppers can be moved freely and set at the desired stitch with number.

Tighten the stoppers and fixed at the desired stitch with number by turning the lock screw to the right.

 

 

Causes of common difficulties

Breaking of the upper thread:

1. Incorrect threading.

2. Upper thread tension too tight.

3. Faulty needle, or needle set incorrectly.

4. Needle brushing against presser foot or other attachments.

5. Needle too small for thread used.

6. Starting the machine suddenly or with a jerk.

7. Starting the machine with the take-up lever at its highest position.

 

 

Fleetwood Sewing Machine Instruction Manual

 

Fleetwood sewing machine manual