Winding The Hook Thread - Dürkopp Adler 1767 Operating Instructions Manual

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Winding the hook thread

The hook thread is normally wound on when sewing is in progress.
However, you can also wind on the hook thread without sewing,
e. g. if you require a full bobbin in order to start sewing.
NOTICE
Property damage may occur!
Damage to the sewing feet or throat plate possible if the
thread is wound on without sewing material.
Lock the sewing feet in place at the highest position and set
the sewing foot stroke to the smallest value if you wind on
hook thread without sewing material.
To wind the hook thread:
1.
Switch on the machine.
2.
Press the pedal forwards.
 The machine sews and winds the hook thread from the
thread reel onto the bobbin.
When the bobbin is full, the machine automatically stops
winding. The bobbin lever moves down.
The cutter is automatically moved into its basic vertical
position.
3.
Pull off the full bobbin.
4.
Tear off the thread behind the cutter.
5.
Insert the full bobbin into the hook ( p. 31).
6.
Repeat the winding procedure with an empty bobbin, as
described above.
Operating Instructions 1767 - 00.0 - 12/2016
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