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  • Page 3 2040 4O 4t -.-fl-a-,-a,:. ,c. . PFAFF 2040 z:itronic...
  • Page 6 3. The maximum permissable wattage for the sewing lamp is 1 5 watts. 4. The tension of the drive belt may only be adjusted by a PFAFF mechanic. 5. The machine is to be put into operation according to the indications on the specification plate.
  • Page 7 If you have any further questions, that is no problem! Your PFAFF dealer will be at your service with any help or advice you need. So now you can get started! We wish you many enjoyable hours of creating your fas hion ideas.
  • Page 8 index of headings Accessories 1 28 Appliqué work 1 26, 1 27 Automatic tapering Balance Basting 24, 25 Bobbin case Bobbin thread monitor (model 2040) Bobbin thread tension Bobbin thread, drawing up Bobbin winding Bobbin winding through the needle Buttonhole, fully-automatic 86-94 Buttonholes Buttonholes with gimp thread...
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  • Page 21 Connecting the foot control Operating Instructions Connect the plug of the foot control to the Electrical connection connection socket (1 2) of the sewing machine. Connect the lead cord between the socket (11) The sewing speed is controlled by pressing the of the sewing machine and the wall outlet foot control.
  • Page 22 ccessory compartment Arranging the accessories Dpen the accessor,’ compartment by placing The standard accessories are marked with ‘our left index finger on the ridged area on the numbers. Arrange the parts in the respective eft of the lid and open the lid upwards and compartments of the accessory tray.
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  • Page 26 Taking out the bobbin case look cover witch off main switch Lift the latch of the bobbin case and pull the bid the hook cover (26) at the left side and bobbin case out of the machine. Release the latch and take the empty bobbin out of the pen it towards the front bobbin case.
  • Page 27 Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin in the bobbin case. When slot doing so, pull the thread sideways through tension spring B until it rests in A. then under the opening (see arrow). Check: When you pull the thread, the bobbin must turn clockwise.
  • Page 28 Threading the needle Switch off the master switch Raise the presser foot lifter (51). Place the thread on the spool holder and fit an unwin ding disk of the right size. thread Using both hands, pull the thread into guide A from the front Place the thread from pre-tension device B.
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  • Page 30 resser foot lifter Drawing-up the bobbin thread The presser foot is raised or lowered with the Raise the presser foot While holding the end of )resser foot lifter (51). the needle thread, press the foot control so the needle moves down and up. Pull the needle thread to draw up the bobbin thread.
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  • Page 34 The IDF System/Integrated Dual Feed (top feed) For sewing difficult materials PFAFF provides the ideal solution: the Integrated Dual Feed, IDF system. As on industrial machines, the IDF feeds the fabric from the top and bottom at the same time. The material is fed precisely. On light or difficult fabrics such as silk or rayon the dual fabric feed prevents puckering of the seam.
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  • Page 41 With key pairs a. b and c (located to the right of the display) you can change the stitch and/or pattern width and/or pattern length, change the density or the balance of a selected pattern, and select the needle position for straight stitches. Each change is visible on the display. pair To change: Stitch width...
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  • Page 49 ____ _____ Formation of the stitch patterns The stitch pattern formation varies. Some patterns are formed from the left. i.e. when the stitch width is changed only the outside right piercing point of the needle changes. The left-hand piercing point is always retained.
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  • Page 65 Elastic stitch Honeyco mb stitch Prog. 4 Prog. 1 9 Due to its high elasticity this stitch is ideal for The honeyco mb stitch is an elastic and decora sewing on elastic, e.g. onto undergar ments. tive hem, which is very suitable for undergar ments and T-shirts.
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  • Page 69 Darning with the straight stitch Repair the damaged area/hole by guiding the — fabric evenly forwards and backwar ds. The Prog. 1 length of the seam is determin ed by the size of the hole. Attach darning foot No. 6 Turn the handwhe el towards you until the needle is set at its highest When you have covered the width of the...
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  • Page 77 Inserting centered zippers (concealed on Sewing in zippers both sides) Prog. 1 Attach the zipper foot to the right side. There are different ways to sew in zippers. For — Baste or pin the zipper in place and position skirts we recommend inserting a centered —...
  • Page 79 Tip: If you add a colored pearl cotton thread at the edge you can strengthen the shell “Pattern mirroring” edging and obtain a pretty contrast at the same time. Instead of pearl cotton thread you can also place a different colored light fabric underneath.
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  • Page 86 Semi-automatic buttonhole You can also finish a buttonhole manually by pressing the “reverse sewing” key (33) one time after you have started sewing the button hole. The word “man” appears in the dspIay, indicating a manual finish of the buttonhole is desired. Before the left side of the buttonhole ends, the machine will slow down.
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  • Page 116 Changin g the pattern width Changin g the pattern length The pattern width can be altered using key pair The pattern length can be altered using key pair a (1). The width can also be adjusted while b (2). The length can also be adjusted while sewing.
  • Page 118 Manual change! Manual change! Irregular pattern Regular pattern Apply iron-on backing or other stabilize r Apply iron-on backing or other stabilize r — under fabric. under fabric. Set needle thread tension to 3. Select zigzag Set needle thread tension to 3. Select the —...
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  • Page 130 Contents Page 138 Changing the needle plate Page 139 Changing the sewing lamp Page 138 Cleaning and oiling Page 140 Sewing problems and their solutions...
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  • Page 132 The maximu m wattage of the bulb is 5 watts. Switch off the main switch. Disconn ect the lead cord and the foot control plug from the Bulbs can be purchase d from your PFAFF machine . Remove the detachab le work support dealer (order No. 92-329 975-05).
  • Page 138 PFAFF G. M. Pfaff Aktiengesellschaft Werk Karisruhe-Durlach GriIznerstra1e 11 76227 Karlsruhe Printed in Germany Rohr Druck GmbH Mainzer Stra1e 1 05 67657 Kaiserslautern Subject to technical changes No. 29-629 989-33/000. RD 5/99 engl.

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