MO-114D/104D: Instruction Manual
MO-114D/104D: Instruction Manual
MO-114D/104D
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MO-104D
IMPORTANT:
Read all safety regulations carefully and under-       MO-114D
stand them before using your sewing machine.
Retain this instruction manual for future reference.
“IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following: Read all instructions before using this sewing machine.
“WARNING ____ To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:”
 1.	Do not use the appliance as a toy. Caution is advised when the appliance is used by children, or
    near children. This sewing machine can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
    persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowl-
    edge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing machine
    in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the sewing ma-
    chine. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
 2.	Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only attachments
    recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual.
 3.	Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it
    has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the appliance to the nearest au-
    thorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
 4.	Never operate the appliance with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the
    sewing machine and foot control free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth.
 5.	Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle.
 6.	Always use the proper stitch plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
 7.	Do not use bent needles.
 8.	Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
 9.	Do not carry out sewing with a marking pin stuck in the material since doing so can cause knife/
    needle breakage. In addition, do not attempt to cut anything other than fabric and thread with
    the upper/lower knives.
10.	Switch the sewing machine off “O” when making any adjustments in the needle area, such as
    threading needle, changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser foot and the like.
11.	Always unplug the machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, when covers are
    opened to thread the loopers, when lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjust-
    ments mentioned in the instruction manual.
12.	Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
13.	Do not use outdoors.
14.	Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
15.	To disconnect, turn all controls to the off “O” position, then remove plug from outlet.
16.	Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
17.	Basically, the machine should be disconnected from the electricity supply when not in use.
18.	If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord by your
    nearest authorized dealer or service center.
19.	(Except USA/Canada) This machine is provided with double insulation.
	 Use only identical replacement parts. See instructions for servicing Double-Insulated machine.
                   Indicates that there is a possible risk of death or serious injury if this mark is
    WARNING        ignored and the sewing machine is used in a wrong manner.
                   Indicates the operation, etc. which can cause a possible risk of personal injury
    CAUTION        and/or physical damage if this mark is ignored and the sewing machine is used in
                   a wrong manner.
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      WARNING
For the combination of the material and the thread and needle, in particular, refer to the explanation
table in “Replacement of the needle”.
If the needle or thread does not match the material used such as in the case that an extra heavy-
weight material (e.g., denim) is sewn with a thin needle (#11 or higher), the needle can break result-
ing in an unexpected personal injury.
Other precautions
    ●	Do not put the sewing machine under the      ●	Do not wipe the sewing machine with solvent
      direct sunlight or in a humid place.           such as thinner.
                                                   	 When the sewing
                                                     machine is soiled, put a
                                                     small quantity of neutral
                                                     detergent on a piece of
                                                     soft cloth and carefully
                                                     wipe off the sewing
                                                     machine with it.
Be aware that the following state can take place since the sewing machine incorporates semi-con-
ductor electronic parts and precise electronic circuits.
*	The operating temperature of the sewing machine is between 5ºC and 40ºC. Do not use the
  sewing machine under the direct sunlight, near the burning things such as a stove and candle, or
  in a humid place. By so doing, the temperature in the interior portion of the sewing machine can
  rise or the coating of the power cord can melt, causing fire or electrical shock.
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Contents
Trial sewing
• Sewing test·········································· 18
• Thread tension······································ 19
• Adjusting tensions·································· 19
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Details of the machine
MO-114D                  Details of the machine
                          1.	Looper cover with built in knife guard
                          2.	Looper cover opening indent
                          3.	Cloth plate
                          4.	Sewing light
                          5.	Thread take-up cover
                          6.	Foot pressure adjusting screw
                          7.	Left needle thread tension lever
                          8.	Right needle thread tension lever
                          9.	Upper looper thread tension lever
                         10.	Lower looper thread tension lever
                         11.	 Retractable support rod
                         12.	Thread guide support
                         13.	Open thread guide
                         14.	Spool holder pin
                         15.	Foam pad
                         16.	Anti-vibration cone
                         17.	Thread stand
MO-104D                  18.	Stitch length adjustment dial (MO-114D)
                         19.	Differential feed adjustment dial (MO-114D)
                         20.	Handwheel
                         21.	Rear cover
                         22.	Machine socket
                         23.	Power/Light switch
                         24.	Differential feed adjustment knob
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Details of the machine
                                              Be sure to turn off the power
                                  Caution     switch before opening the looper
         1                                    cover.
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                         5   View with looper cover open
     2                   4    1.	Selection lever for overlocking or rollhemming
                              2.	Lower knife
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                              3.	Lower looper auto threader (MO-114D)
                              4.	Lower knife set screw
                              5.	Lower looper
                              6.	Upper looper
                             Accessories
                              1.	Electronic foot control
                              2.	Upper looper converter *
                              3.	Spool caps
                              4.	Tweezers
                              5.	Cleaning brush/Needle inserter
                              6.	Nets
                              7.	Looper threader **
                              8.	Needle set 130/705
                              9.	Small screwdriver
                             10.	Oiler
                             11.	 Accessory bag
                             12.	Dust cover
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Preparing the machine
                                 Attaching the foot control
                                 Plug foot control into the machine socket (A) and then into the main
                                 socket (B). The foot control regulates the sewing speed. The sewing
                                 speed can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the pressure on
                                 the foot control.
                                      “WARNING”
                                 This appliance has a polarised plug (one blade wider than the oth-
                                 er). To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug is intended to fit
                                 into a polarised main socket only one way. If the plug does not fit
                                 fully in the polarised main socket, reverse the plug. If it still does not
         Polarized For UL, CSA   fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper polarised main
                                 socket. Do not modify the plug in any way.(for USA, Canada only).
                                 *	 Use only the foot control model YC-482 (USA, Canada), YC-483N
                                    (220-240V).
               Polarized power
               supply socket
                                 Thread stand
                                 Push the support rod firmly into the socket on the back of the ma-
                                 chine. Raise the support rod (C) fully, turning slightly until the po-
                                 sition catches engage. Position the thread guide (D) on the thread
                                 stand so that the arrow is to the front.
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Preparing the machine
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Using the machine
                    Changing the presser foot
                        • Switch the machine off (Power switch to “0”).
                    •	 Raise the presser foot.
                    •	 Turn the handwheel towards you until needles are fully raised.
                    Press the catch (C) to release the presser foot from the clamp. Raise
                    the presser foot to the highest position (B) and remove the presser
                    foot to the left. To attach the presser foot, place it under the shaft. The
                    groove in the shaft should line up exactly with the presser foot pin (D).
                    Lower the shank and the presser foot will engage automatically.
                    Looper cover
                    To open the looper cover press the indent to the right with your thumb
                    and lower the cover towards you. To close, push it up and press lightly
                    to the right. The cover engages automatically.
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Using the machine
                    Handwheel
                    The handwheel turns forward, i. e. in the same direction as on a house-
                    hold sewing machine.
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Using the machine
                    Inserting needles
                    Needles can be inserted quickly and easily with the practical cleaning
                    brush and needle inserter (A).
                        • Switch the machine off (Power switch to “0”).
                    •	Disconnect machine from electricity supply.Turn the handwheel to-
                       wards you until needles are fully raised.
                    •	 Lower the presser foot.
                    Using the small screwdriver, loosen the needle setscrews and remove
                    the needles (B). Place the right hand needle, flat side towards the
                    back, into the hole of the needle inserter and insert the needle as far
                    as possible into the needle clamp. Tighten the setscrew lightly and then
                    insert the lefthand needle in the same way and tighten both setscrews
                    (C).
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Using the machine, Threading
Preparation / Tips
    • Switch the machine off (Power switch to “0”).
•	 Disconnect machine from electricity supply.
•	 Support rod with thread guide must be fully raised.
•	 Open looper cover and cloth plate.
•	 Turn the handwheel towards you until the needles are fully raised.
•	 Raise the upper knife.
•	 Raise the presser foot. The tension is automatically released.
Thread the machine carefully and in the correct sequence.
Invaluable threading aids simplify threading:
•	 Colored threading illustration
•	 Color coded thread path on the machine
•	 Threading accessories
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Threading
                      1. Upper looper thread, blue markings
                      Place the spool on the spool holder pin as illustrated.
                      (1)	Bring the thread up from the spool and lay it from
                           back to front into the guide (second from right).
                      (2)	 Take the thread with both hands and lay it in the
                           groove. Press the thread down into the 1st guide on
                           the machine until it clicks into place.
                      (3)	 Slip the thread through the groove.
                      (4,5,6,7,8) Thread the guides, blue markings.
                      (9)	 Turn the handwheel until the upper looper is in the po-
                           sition as illustrated. Thread the looper eye.
                      (10)	Lift the presser foot, place thread underneath and
                           lower the presser foot.
                      Note:
                      Do not thread the upper looper when sewing with the up-
                      per looper converter.
MO-104D MO-114D
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Threading
            MO-104D   2. Lower looper thread, red markings
                      Place the spool on the spool holder pin as illustrated.
                      (1)	Bring the thread up from the spool and lay it from
                           back to front into the guide (right one).
                      (2)	 Take the thread with both hands and lay it in the
                           groove Press the thread down into the 1st guide on
                           the machine until it clicks into place.
                      (3)	 Slip the thread through the groove.
                      (4,5,6,7) Thread the guides.
                      (8)	 Turn the handwheel to bring the looper to its left most
                           position. Make a thread loop with your right hand. Use
                           the looper threader to catch the thread loop from the
                           left and insert the loop from back to front into the slit
                           on the lower looper. Pull and hold the thread to the
                           right. Turn the handwheel to bring the looper to the
                           right side.
                      (9)	 Thread the lower looper eye.
                      (10)	Place the thread under the presser foot.
                      Note:
                      If the lower looper has to be re-threaded, cut both needle
                      threads off at the needle and remove surplus thread from
                      below. Thread the lower looper and then re-thread the
                      needles.
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Threading
            MO-114D   2. Lower looper thread, red markings
                      Place the spool on the spool holder pin as illustrated.
                      (1)	 Bring the thread up from the spool and lay it from the
                           back to the front into the guide (right one).
                      (2)	 Take the thread with both hands and lay it in the
                           groove. Press the thread down into the 1st guide on
                           the machine until it clicks into place.
                      (3)	 Slip the thread through the groove.
                      (4,5,6) Thread the guides.
                      (7)	 Press the lever of the auto threader down.
                      (8,9)	 Thread the guide and then the slit on the threader.
                             Push the auto threader lever up to return it to its
                             normal position.
                      (10)	Thread the lower looper eye and place the thread un-
                           derneath the presser foot.
                      Note:
                      If the lower looper has to be re-threaded, cut both needle
                      threads off at the needle and remove surplus thread from
                      below. Thread the lower looper and then re-thread the
                      needles.
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Threading
            3. Right-hand needle, green markings
                • Switch the machine off (Power switch to “0”).
            Place the spool on the spool holder pin as illustrated.
            (1)	Bring the thread up from the spool and lay it from
                 back to front into the guide (second from left)
            (2)	 Take the thread with both hands and lay it in the
                 groove. Press the thread down into the 1st guide on
                 the machine until it clicks into place.
            (3)	 Slip the thread through the groove.
            (4,5)	 Take the thread under the thread guide plate to the
                   left and through the take up.
            (6)	 Thread the guide.
            (7)	 Thread the guide on the needle clamp.
            (8)	Turn the handwheel towards you until the needles
                 are fully raised. Thread the right hand needle front to
                 back.
            (9)	 Place the thread under the presser foot.
            Note:
            If the lower looper has to be re-threaded, cut both needle
            threads off at the needle and remove surplus thread from
            below. Thread the lower looper and then re-thread the
            needles.
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Threading
            4. Left-hand needle, yellow markings
                • Switch the machine off (Power switch to “0”).
            Place the spool on the spool holder pin as illustrated.
            (1)	Bring the thread up from the spool and lay it from
                 back to front into the guide (left one).
            (2)	 Take the thread with both hands and lay it in the
                 groove. Press the thread down into the 1st guide on
                 the machine until it clicks into place.
            (3)	 Slip the thread through the groove.
            (4,5)	 Take the thread under the thread guide plate to the
                   left and through the take up.
            (6)	 Thread the guide.
            (7)	 Thread the guide on the needle clamp.
            (8)	 Turn the handwheel towards you until the needles are
                 fully raised. Thread the left hand needle front to back.
            (9)	 Place the thread under the presser foot.
            When threading is complete, lower the upper knife, close
            the looper cover and cloth plate.
            Note:
            If the lower looper has to be re-threaded, cut both needle
            threads off at the needle and remove surplus thread from
            below. Thread the looper and then re-thread the needles.
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Trial sewing, Thread tension
                               Sewing test
                               After threading make a trail run. Always use a double layer of
                               fabric to properly check the stitch formation and thread ten-
                               sion.
                               •	 Switch the machine on (“I”).
                               •	 Set all tensions to 4.
                               •	Stitch length, differential, cutting width (see adjustment &
                                  settings).
                               •	 Lower the upper knife.
                               •	 Lower the presser foot.
                               •	 Raise the front of the presser foot slightly with your thumb
                                  and position the fabric under the foot just up to the knife.
                                  Sew.
                               •	At the end of the seam continue sewing a 8cm (3”) long
                                  thread chain (A). Cut threads.
                               •	 When using thread such as cordonet or similar, pull out the
                                  thread chain (B) carefully by hand as it might catch in the
                                  stitch plate.
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Trial sewing, Thread tension
                           Thread tension
                           Thread tension should be adjusted to suit the various types of work.
                           The ideal thread tension for most fabrics and threads is between 3 and 5.
                           However this can vary quite considerably when special threads such
                           as filament, woolly nylon, buttonhole twist (cordonet), pearl yarn or
                           decorative threads are used. Infinitely variable adjustments can be
                           made from 1-9. Move the lever upwards for more tension, move the le-
                           ver downwards for less tension.
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Adjustments and settings
MO-114D                    Stitch length
                           It can be adjusted while sewing. The stitch length is infinitely variable
                           from 1-4mm. Most overlock work is done with a basic setting of 2.5mm.
                           Cutting width
                               • Switch the machine off (Power switch to “0”).
                           •	 Open the cloth plate. Raise presser foot.
                           •	 Push upper knife to the right and turn cutting width dial in the direc-
                              tion desired.
                           •	 Close cloth plate cover and lower presser foot.
                           Cutting width:
                           1 = 3 - 5 mm seam width
                           2 = 4 - 6 mm seam width
                           3 = 5 - 7 mm seam width
                           The position of the lower knife determines the width of the seam.
                           Reduce cutting width (knife moves to the left) if the edges of the fabrics
   A          B            curl up (A).
                           Increase the cutting width (knife moves to the right) if the loops are too
                           loose (B).
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Adjustments and settings
MO-114D                    Differential feed
                           There are two feed dogs, one front (C) and one rear (D). The two feed
                           dogs travel independently and the distance each feed dog travels
                           during one complete movement can be adjusted. The differential feed
                           prevents fluting or waving in knitted or stretch fabrics and or closely
                           woven fabric (E).
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Adjustments and settings
                           Adjusting the differential feed
   A         B
                           The differential feed can be adjusted by simply turning the differential
                           feed adjustment dial in the direction desired. Always make a trial run.
                           The differential feed is infinitely variable and can be adjusted while
                           sewing.
                                         Effect                            Fabric
                                  Wave-free seams        Thick wool knits, hand knitted articles,
                             2
                                  (G)                    very stretchy fabrics
   C         D                    Wave-free seams        Cotton silk, synthetic jersey, sweatshirt
                            1.5
                                  (H)                    fabrics and fine knits
                            N     Normal feed (I)        Woven fabrics
                                                         Fine nylon jersey, closely woven fabrics,
                            0.7   No puckering (J)
                                                         lining fabric, satin, poplin
                           Gathering
                           Using the differential feed a single layer of fabric can be gathered be-
                           fore sewing it to a garment.
                           For example, sleeve heads and lower edges, yokes, lace edging or
                           frills.
                           Adjustment:
                           •	 Stitch - 4 thread overlock
                           •	 Differential feed – 2
                           •	 Stitch length - 3-4
                           •	 Cutting width - 2-3
                           Increase the needle thread tension (6-8) for a tighter gather.
                           Note:
                           When sewing without differential feed, turn the adjustment knob to “N”.
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Adjustments and settings
MO-114D                    Upper looper converter (MO-114D)
                           Use the upper looper converter to sew stitches with one looper thread,
                           such as 2-thread roll hem, 2-thread flatlock and 2-thread overlock.
                           •	 Turn the handwheel to lower the needles.
                           •	 Switch the machine off “O”.
                           •	 Open the looper cover.
                           •	 Attach the converter (accessory bag) to the upper looper arm (A). In-
                              sert the wire hook into the upper looper eye (B) from back to front.
                           The upper looper has now been converted, i.e. it no longer carries
                           thread but it diverts the lower looper thread so that loops are formed
                           round the edge of the fabric.
                           Roll hemming
                           •	 Turn the handwheel towards you until the needles are fully raised.
                           •	 For roll hemming, pull the selection lever to the front marking on the
                              stitch plate, furthest from the presser foot (C).
                           •	 For overlocking push the selection lever forwards to the rear marking
                              on the stitch plate, nearest the presser foot (D).
                           The roll hemmer is fully integrated in the machine.
                           The edge of the fabric will be automatically rolled over, producing a
                           very narrow, fine seam or hem. Roll hemming is ideal for finishing edg-
                           es on all fine fabrics, such as evening clothes, lingerie, scarves, frills
                           and also for curtains and napkins.
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Adjustments and settings
                           Presser foot pressure
                           The presser foot pressure is factory adjusted to a medium setting.
                           Should you wish to adjust it, simply turn the knob in the direction de-
                           sired:
                           Position of knob for normal pressure (A)
                           More pressure: for thick or stiff fabrics such as denim, tweed, firm linen
                           (B)
                           Less pressure: for lightweight or sheer fabrics and knits (C).
                           Unpicking seams
                           Using sharp scissors, cut the loops (C). Pull the needle thread (D) and
                           the stitches will come undone.
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Stitch chart
           Stitch                  Stitch width             Thread tension                Basic settings
4-Thread overlock with inte-   5-7 mm                 Left needle (yellow) 3-5    Stitch length: 2.5
grated safety seam             right and left needles Right needle (green) 3-5    Cutting width: 2
                                                      Upper looper (blue) 3-5     Differential:	N-2 (knits)
                                                      Lower looper (red) 3-5      	             0.7-N (wovens)
3-Thread super stretch         5-7 mm                 Left needle (yellow) 3-5    Stitch length: 2.5
(MO-114D)                      right and left needles Right needle (green) 3-5    Cutting width: 1-2
                                                      Lower looper (red) 3-5      Differential: N-2
                                                                                  Upper looper converter *
3-Thread overlock              3-5 mm right needle,   Left needle (yellow) 3-5    Stitch length:2.5
                               5-7 mm left needle     Right needle (green) 3-5    Cutting width: 2
                                                      Upper looper (blue) 3-5     Differential:	N-1.5 (knits)
                                                      Lower looper (red) 3-5      	             0.7-N (wovens)
3-Thread Flatlock              3-5 mm right needle,   Left needle (yellow) 1-2    Stitch length: 2.5
                               5-7 mm left needle     Right needle (green) 1-2    Cutting width: 2
                                                      Upper looper (blue) 3-5     Differential:	N-1.5 (knits)
                                                      Lower looper (red) 7-9      	             0.7-N (wovens)
3-Thread narrow seam           1.5 mm right needle    Right needle (green) 3-5    Stitch length: 1-1.8
                                                      Upper looper (blue) 3-5     Cutting width: 1-1.5
                                                      Lower looper (red) 3-5      Differential: N-0.7
                                                                                  Stitch lever: roll hem
3-Thread roll hem              1.5 mm right needle    Right needle (green) 3-5    Stitch length: 1-1.8
                                                      Upper looper (blue) 3-5     Cutting width: 1-1.5
                                                      Lower looper (red) 7-9      Differential: N-0.7
                                                                                  Stitch lever: roll hem
2 Thread wrapped overlock      3-5 mm right needle    Left needle (yellow) 3-5    Stitch length: 2.5
(MO-114D)                      5-7 mm left needle     Right needle (green) 3-5    Cutting width: 2
                                                      Lower looper (red) 2-4      Differential:	N-1.5 (knits)
                                                                                  	             0.7-N (wovens)
                                                                                  Upper looper converter *
2-Thread Flatlock (MO-114D)    3-5 mm right needle    Left needle (yellow) 1-2    Stitch length: min. 2.5
                               5-7 mm left needle     Right needle (green) 1-2    Cutting width:2
                                                      Lower looper (red) 3-5      Differential: N
                                                                                  Upper looper converter *
2-Thread roll hem (MO-114D)    1.5 mm right needle    Right needle (yellow) 3-5   Stitch length:1-1.8
                                                      Lower looper (red) 3-5      Cutting width:1-1.5
                                                                                  Differential: N-0.7
                                                                                  Stitch lever: roll hem
                                                                                  Upper looper converter *
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Maintenance
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Trouble shooting
The machine         •	 The main switch is not on.                   •	 Switch machine on. (power switch to “I”).       8
does not sew        •	 The machine is not plugged in.               •	 Insert plug in main socket.                     7
Fabric does not     •	 Differential feed is adjusted incorrectly.   •	 Check the differential feed setting.            21
feed evenly         •	 Presser foot pressure is too low.            •	 Adjust the presser foot pressure.               24
                    •	 Lower or upper knife is too blunt or         •	 Replace the upper or lower knife.               26
                       wrongly positioned.
Thread breaks       •	 Thread tension is too tight for the thread   •	 Reduce thread tension.                          19
                       being used.
                    •	 The machine is not threaded correctly.       •	 Check the threading.                         13-17
                    •	 Needles are inserted incorrectly.            •	 Insert needles fully into needle clamp, with  11
                                                                       the flat side to the back.
                    •	 Wrong needles used.                          •	 Use the needle system 130/705H.               11
Needles break       •	 Needles are bent or blunt, points are        •	 Replace needles.                                11
                       damaged.                                                                                        11
                    •	 Needles are not inserted correctly.          •	 Insert needles fully into needle clamp, with
                                                                       the flat side to the back.                      --
                    •	 Fabric was pulled while sewing.              •	 Guide fabric gently with both hands.
Poor stitch for-    •	 Threads are not correctly between the        •	 Check if thread is lying between tension        12
mation                 tension discs.                                  discs.
                                                                    •	 Raise the presser foot and pull the thread.      9
                    •	 Thread has got caught.                       •	 Check threading path of each thread.           13-17
                    •	 Machine is threaded incorrectly.             •	 Check threading path of each thread.           13-17
Seams flute or      •	 Fabric was pulled while sewing.              •	 Guide fabric gently.                            --
wave, especially    •	 Presser foot pressure is too high.           •	 Reduce presser foot pressure.                   24
when sewing         •	 Differential feed is set incorrectly.        •	 Adjust differential feed to N-2.                21
knits
Seams pucker        •	 Needle thread tension is too high.           •	 Reduce the needle thread tension.               19
                    •	 Differential feed is set incorrectly.        •	 Adjust differential feed to 0.7-N.              21
Fabric edges curl •	 Too much fabric is in the stitch.              •	 Reduce cutting width.                           20
                  •	 Thread tension is too high.                    •	 Reduce thread tension.                          19
                  •	 Stitch selection lever is on roll hem.         •	 Set selection lever to overlock.                23
Thread loops are •	 Too little fabric in the stitch.                •	 Increase the cutting width.                     20
too
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Technical data
 Stitch choice             2 needles, 2 loopers: 4 thread overlock with integrated safety seam
                           1 needle, 2 loopers: 3 thread flatlock, narrow seam, roll hem
                           1 needle, 1 looper: 2 thread overlock, flatlock, roll hem (MO-114D)
                           2 needles, 1 looper: 3 thread super stretch (MO-114D)
Weight 7 kg
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 Optional Accessories
   ·	 Blind stitch presser      ·	 Piping presser foot
      foot
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