Viking Turissa Manuel de service

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ThreadingtheupperthreadRaisepresserbar.Turnhandwheeluntilneedleisinhighestposition.Placespoolofthreadonaspoolpin(A).Withcircularmotion,guidethreadthro

Page 3 - OPERATING

—?/ç<//•>-.10ThreadcutterOnthebackofthepresserbaryouwillfindanotch,thethreadcutter,whichmakesiteasyforyoutocutoffthethreads.Tensionofupperthread

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CorrectandincorrectthreadtensionInordertoeasilyunderstandtheimportanceofcorrectthreadtension,youcantrydifferentthreadtensionsbysewingtwothicknessesoff

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Changingthesnap-onpresserfootThepresserfeetwhichaccompanythemachinehavetheformofloosesoleswhichareheldinplaceonthepresserfoot“ankle”byaspring.Tochange

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RegularpresserfootUppersideL-e-sceThepresserfoot(383)whichisfittedonthemachineatdelivery,isusedfornormalstraightstitching,zigzagstitchingandother:util

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14SelectingthestitchAsyoufacethemachineyouwiflseetworoundcontrols.TheonetowardsthetopofthemachineistheStitchProgramSelector.Theouterscaleisforselectin

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StraightstitchingTomakearegularstraightstitchwiththeneedleinthecenterposition,turntheouterscaleontheProgramSelectorsothatthemiddleoisintheredwindow.Tu

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ZigzagstitchingPutneedleincenterposition.Alignthesymbolonthehandlewiththeredwindow.Movetheouterscaleandselectthewidthrequiredfromoto5.Thehigherthenumb

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PatternsandutilitystitchesToobtainthepatternsshownonthemiddlescaleturntheouterringtonumber5,centerneedleposition.Turnthehandlesothatthedesiredsymbolon

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Reversecyclepatternsand8utilitystitchesThesymbolsforreversecyclestitchesareontheinnerscaleoftheProgramSelector.Turntheouterscalesothatnumber5inthecent

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IWehavepublishedtheOperationandServiceManualtoaidyouintheoperationandminorservicerepairsofyournewVIKINGTURISSASEWINGMACHINE.If.youcarefullyreadthisman

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ElasticstraightstitchIITurntheouterscaleontheProgramSelectorto0,centerneedleposition.Alignthesymbolonthehandlewiththeredwindow.SettheStitchLengthDialf

Page 14 - Lowering

BlindstitchingTurntheouterscaleontheProaramS&ectorsothatNo.3inthecenterneedlepositionIsintheredwindow.Turnthehandlesothattheblindhemsymbol()linesu

Page 15 - Selecting

Foldthefabricasshowninthesketch.Boththelengthandthewidthofthestitchesmayhavetobechanged;itdependsuponthefabricyouaresewing.Inthefarleftillustrationcan

Page 16 - Straight

Three-stepzigzag2212‘.4—..4—44-‘.4-‘.4-TurntheouterdialontheProgramSelectorsothatnumber5inthecenterneedlepositionisintheredwindow.Turnthehandlesothatt

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OverlockstitchTurntheouterdialontheProgramSelectorsothatnumber5inthecenterneedlepositionisintheredwindow.Turnthehandlesothatthesymbol()ontheinnerscale

Page 18 - Patterns

Bridgingstitch24TurntheouterscaleontheProgramSelectorsothatnumber5inthecenterneedlepositionisintheredwindow.Turnthehandlesotnatthesymbol(;-‘-)onthemid

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ShellstitchTurntheouterdialontheProgramSelectorsothatnumber5inthecenterneedlepositionisintheredwindow.Turnthehandlesothatthesymbol().)onthemiddlescale

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Buttonholesfoot.UpperSideUnderSide—rInordertosewbuttonholes,youshouldchanoeovertothebuttonholefoot(284>.Youwillfinditintheaccessoryboxanditisattach

Page 21 - Blindstitching

Seww•1...————————--—firstcolumnofzigzagstitchinginreverse.Ifthestitchesarenotsufficientlyclose,reducethestitchlengthslightly.Whenyouhavesewnthiscolumn

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__C__BuftonholeknifeThebuttonholeknifewhichyouwWfindintheaccessorybox,isequippedwithasafetycapwhich,whentakenoff,canbepushedontothebackoftheknifeandth

Page 23 - Three-step

TableofcontentsOPERATINGMANUALAccessorybox5Selectingthestitch14Blindstitching20Sewingonbuttons29BridgingStitch24Shellstitch25Bringingupthelowerthread9

Page 24 - Overlock

SewingonbuttonsTosewonbuttons,turnthe outerscaleontheProgramSelectorsothatnumber3inleftneedlepositionisintheredwindow.Alignthesymbolonthehandlewiththe

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30NUpperSideUnderSideRollerpresserfootTherollerpresserfoot,issuitableforcoarse-knittedmaterialandcertainjerseyandstretchfabricsaswellasleatherimitatio

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2.Presstheseamopenandremovethebasting.3.Makeastitchingfromtherightside,3/8”(1cm>fromonesideoftheopening.4.Changetozipperfoot.Placeapieceoftranspare

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325.Takethesideoftheopeningwhichinotstitched,andstickittothetaDe,puttinGthefoldedclothedgeascloseaspossibietothechainofthezipper.WorkfromtherightslOe.

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8.Placetheotheredgeoftheopening,wherethestitchingis,sothattheclothedgecoversthezipperorchain.Tapetogethertheopeningfromtherightside,startingfromthebot

Page 29 - Buftonhole

Mendingandpatchings)‘I—LJThethree-stepzigzagandthebridgestitcharethemostsuitableformendingandpatchingthemajorityofmaterials.Thismethodiscalled“quick-m

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Whenpatchingahole,cutoutthepatchslightlylargerthanthedamagedarea.Placethepatchontherightside;sewaroundalledges;sewasecondseaminsidethefirstseam.Fromth

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DarningPuttheneedleinitshighestpositionandremovethepresserfootankle.Attachthedarningfoottothemachinemakingsurethatthearmofthefootrestsontheneedlescrew

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Free-handmonogramsandembroideryRemovethepresserfootincludingtheankle.Dropthefeeddog.SettheProgramSelectoronthecenterneedleposition.Thewidthofthezigzag

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TwinneedlesTwinneedlesareusedforformingraisedseamsaswellasforsewingdecorativestitchesusingtwothreads.Thetwinneedleisinsertedinthesamewayasaregularneed

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1.BobbrnWinderTension2.TopThreadGuides3.ThreadTake-upLever4.LightSwitch5.FacePlate6.FrontThreadGuide7.UpperThreadTensionDial8.LowerThreadGuide9,Needle

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IServicemanualAwell-constructedsewingmachineliketheTURISSAusuallydoesnotneedanymajorservicingaslongasthemachineiskeptcleanedandoiled.Mostproblemsareus

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CleaningAfteryouhavebeensewingforsometimelintwillcollectaroundthebobbincase.Whenthisoccurs,removethebobbincaseandbrushoutthelintwithasmallbrush.Makesu

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LubricationInordertoserveyousatisfactorily,yournewsewingmachinewillrequireoilinglikeallotherprecisionproducts.Remember:Itisimportantthatyoudonotgiveth

Page 38 - Free-hand

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BelttensionThebeltgoesfromthemotortothemachineanddrivesthemachine.Ifthebeltisslippingthemachinewillrunslowlyandifthebeltistootightitwillalsorunslowly.

Page 41 - Cleaning

LightbulbThelightbulbislocatedinsidethefaceplate.Toremovethebulb,unscrewthebulbthroughtheopeningatthebottomofthefaceplate.LIKflN_I—Needleplatereplacem

Page 42 - Lubrication

BobbinwinderadjustmentsAnincorrectlyfilledoroverfilledbobbrnwiHcauseuneventhreadtension.Iftheoverfills,loosensetscrew“A”Fig.turnbobbinwinderstopclockw

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BobbinwinderwheelreplacementItisnotlikelythatyouwilleverhavetoreplacethebobbinwinderwheel,butifyoudoloosenscrews“A”andremovemachinetopcover.RemoveC-cl

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Sewinghookclogged48(machinelocked)Removetheneedleandunthreadthemachine.Rotatehandwheelbackwards(awayfromyou).Aftersewinghookisfree,removeanythreadsaro

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ConnectiontoelectricoutletA.Plugcordintofootcontrol.IcB.Attachplugtomachine.C.Plugcordintowalloutlet.ALightingToturnlightonoroff,pressbuttonlocatedon_

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MaintenancehintsUnattractiveseamsA.Theneedleisnotcorrectlyinserted.B.Theneedleisbentorblunt.C.Thethreadtensionisincorrect.D.Themachineisincorrectlythr

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UpperthreadbreaksA.Theneedleisincorrectlyinserted.B.Theneedleisbentorblunt.C.Theneedlegrooveoreyehastoosharpofanedge.D.Theneedleandthreaddonotcorrespo

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UneventensionsA.Upperandlowerthreadsnotofsameweight.B.Thesewingthreadisofpoorquality.C.Theneedle,threadandfabricdonotcorrespond.D.Threadtension,uppera

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MachinedoesnotfeedfabricA.Thestitchlengthdialseton0;adjust1-5.B.Thefeeddogislowered,raisebyturningthefeeddogdialtothestraightstitchsymbol.C.Thefeeddog

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FreearmTrouserlegsandsleevescanbeplacedaroundfreearmforeasymending,sewingorpatching.Thefree armalsomakesitmucheasiertoattachcollarsandcuffsaswellassew

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NeedleandthreadYoursewingmachineusesatype705ortype130needle.Thisnumberreferstothelengthandconfigurationoftheneedle.Itisbesttopurchaseyourneedlesfromyo

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RemovingthebobbincaseLiftorremoveextensionplate.Bringneedletohighestpositionbyturningharidwheeltowardsyou.Openshuttlecover.Graspbobbincaselatchwiththu

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ThreadingthelowerthreadWhenbobbiniswound,holditbesidethebobbincasewiththreadrunningindirectionofarrowinphoto.Slidethreadintotheslotonedgeofbobbincasea

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