Foot Pressure: Dialis; Controlling Sewing Speed; Using The Fine Adjustment Dial - ELNA 6003 Instruction Book

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Foot Pressure Dial
The foot pressure dial should be set at "3" for regular
sewing. Reduce the pressure to "2" for applique, cutwork,
drawn work, basting and embroidery.
Velours and knits with a lot of stretch may require a "1"
Seiting.
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Foot pressure dial
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Setting mark
Controlling Sewing Speed
Sewing speed can be varied with the foot control. The
harder you press on the foot control, the faster the machine
runs. The maximum sewing speed can be varied by sliding
the speed control lever. For a faster speed, slide it to the
right; for a slower speed, slide it to the left.
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Foot control
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Speed control lever
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High speed
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Low speed
Using the Fine Adjustment Dial
Choice of fabrics and threads may affect the stitch
formation. The fine adjustment dial may be used to either
lengthen or shorten the stitch.
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Fine adjustment dial
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Standard mark
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Setting mark
To fine tune the stitch, use a screwdriver to move the
setting mark.
If stitches are too short, correct by turning the dial in
the direction of "+".
lf stitches are too long, correct by turning the dial in the
direction of "~".

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