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  • Page 3 fall 1. Do if it is if it if it pull...
  • Page 5 Parts of the hobbylo ck 4762 1 Thread tension dial/left needle 2 Thread tension dial/righ t needle 3 Carrying handle 4 Thread tension dial/righ t looper 5 Thread tension dial/left looper 6 Convert er 7 Looper cover 8 Sewing foot 9 Needle plate 1 0 Detacha ble work support 11 Accesso ry box...
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  • Page 7 If you have any further questions just ask your — PFAFF dealer. He is happy to be of service with any help or advice. So, now let’s get started! We wish you many enjoyable hours creating your very own fashion...
  • Page 11 Accessory box Pull accessory box 11 to the left and remove the accessories. Accessories The following accessories are included with the machine: 1 Overedge needles system EL X 705, Cat Nr. 2002 2 Screwdriver (large) 3 Screwdriver (small) 4 Pair of tweezers 5 Cleaning brush 8 Lower knife 7 Thread unreeling discs (4x)
  • Page 12 Mains switch Connecting the foot control The sewing light lights up when mains Insert the plugs of the foot control into switch 28 is switched on. machine socket 27 and the power source respectively. Sewing speed is regulated The machine is now ready for operation. by applying pressure to the foot control.
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  • Page 14 Thread spool stand Telescopic thread guide Before the thread spools are set in place, Extend telescopic thread guide 21 thread spool stand 24 must be pulled as upwards. far as it will go to the back. To ensure optimum thread take-off, the two upper telescopes must be rotated slowly until their locking balls are heard to lock into place.
  • Page 15 left right overedge overedge needle needle threaded threaded left and right overedge needles threaded In this instructions manual the various Needle position needle positions are shown in a schematic As shown in the illustration, up to two drawing of the needle holder. See the needles can be inserted into the needle above examples.
  • Page 16 4 Faden 3 Faden linke rechte Nadel Nadel Threading The colour markings are applicable as fol lows: A colour-coded threading diagram for quick reference is to be found behind the 1. Right overedge looper looper cover, i.e. inside the machine. 2.
  • Page 17 Threading/right overedge looper (red) Thread by following steps ito 9. Note: To facilitate threading, use the tweezers included in the accessory box. 5— tnsert the thread along the path marked Insert the thread from the front through red through guides 5 to 8. the eye in overedge looper 9.
  • Page 18 Threading the left overedge loopers (yellow) Turn the handwheel in the direction of the arrow you until overedge looper 15 is positioned at the extreme right. ‘: ‘I Insert the thread by following steps ito 10. Note: To facilitate threading, use the tweezers included in the accessory box.
  • Page 21 Thread the left needle B by followin g steps ito 7. Pull about 10 cm of thread through the Note: The thread must run through the needle eye and lay it to the left under lower slot in guide 5. neath the sewing foot.
  • Page 22 The thread must also be removed from Important note on threading: the needle(s) if the looper threads break. The needle threads must always be inser Re-insert the looper thread first, then ted last in order to avoid mistakes with re-thread the needle(s). the left looper thread and thread breakage or missed stitches.
  • Page 23 Thread chain cutter Sewing foot lift The sewing foot can be raised and lowe After finishing a seam, continue to sew a red with sewing foot lift 32. The maxi thread chain of 15 20 cm. Pull the — mum vertical lift of 6 mm for the sewing thread chain towards the front over thread foot for particularly thick fabrics can be chain cutter 23.
  • Page 24 Turn the head of the upper knife away Disengaging the upper knife from you until the upper knife locks into a Switch off at the mains switch horizontal position. Raise upper knife 19 to its upppermost position by rotating the handwheel. Detach the lint box and open the looper cover.
  • Page 25 Rotate the handwheel until the right over- Mounting the converter edge looper is positioned to the right of Switch off at the mains switch the movable upper knife. The converter must be mounted for all 2-thread seams and the 2-needle, 3-thread overedge closing seam.
  • Page 27 Adjustin g the stitch length 1 mm> lid. it 6...
  • Page 28 Differential feed The differential feed consists of two feed B), arranged one behind the dogs (A other, which move the workpiece, Adjust ment lever 30 regulates the movement of the front feed dog (A), and thus the amount of fabric to be fed through. It can be adjusted within the range 0.5 and 2.0.
  • Page 29 Set differential feed adjustment lever 30 This prevents the seam from becoming to 10 so that the front feed dog moves stretched when sewing knitted fabrics twice as fast as the rear feed dog, i.e. the such as Jersey and rib stitch goods. The front feed dog feeds through twice as result is a smooth seam (C).
  • Page 30 Sewing with the free arm Detach the work support pcAFF Remove the lint box and pull detachable work support 10 towards the left. Reattach the lint box. The free arm is particularly useful for sewing tubular items such as trouser legs and sleeves.
  • Page 31 Setting the bed slide for the stitch Chaining land A will be pushed forward width chaining land All standard overlock seams can be sewn with this adjustment. For standard overlock seams: Set the bed slide for chaining land 18 to position S.
  • Page 33 Converter Stitch- Position Stitch Needle thread tension with of bed slide width length The settings are for medium-heavy for chaining with- fabrics and normal polyester yarn land yellow green blue —2 —2 —1 —2 —1 —2 —4.5 —4.5...
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  • Page 35 Converter Stitch Position Stitch Needle thread tension with width of bed length The settings are for meddium-heavy with- slide for fabrics and normal polyester yarn chaining land yellow blue green —4 —4 —3.5 —3.5 —4 —4 —1 —2...
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  • Page 42 Folded 3-thread rolled hem The right needle thread (green) is too oose. blue yellow green Increase the tension of the green thread. ÷3 The right looper thread (red) only partly The left looper thread (yellow) s visible loops around the edge of the fabric. on the face side of the fabric.
  • Page 43 24hread overedge seams FLATLOCK yellow yellow green blue narrow )- Note: Attach the converter (see page 21) for sewrng 2thread overedge seams F LATLOCK). The needle thread is too loose or the left looper thread (yellow) is too tight. Increase the tension of the respective needle thread and/or reduce the tension of the yellow thread.
  • Page 45 2-thread rolled hem Note: Attach the converter (see page 21) for sewing 2-thread rolled hems The right needle thread (green) tight. Reduce the tension of the green thread and/or increase the tension of the yellow thread The left looper thread (yellow) is too tight Reduce the tension of the yellow thread and/or increase the tension of the green...
  • Page 46 Folded 2-thread rolled hem elloj green blue Note: Attach the converter (see page 21) for sewing 2-thread rolled hems. The right needle thread (green) is too loose. Increase the tension of the green thread and/or reduce the tension of the yellow thread.
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  • Page 56 Cording foot This sewing toot allows you to sew toge ther two fabric plies, with a cording tape between them, in one operation. Ideal for casual wear, sports bags and upholstery covers. Setting the machine Set your machine to 4-thread overedge seam and seam width 4,5 mm.
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  • Page 60 Sewing problem s and their solution s These machine s have been develop ed for ease of operatio n and no difficult adjustm ents must be made. Sewing problem s of the kind describe d below may occur due to minor adjustm ent and operatin g errors.
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