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Safety Precaution
• When turning the power on, keep your hands and fingers away from the area around/ under the needle and
the area around the pulley.
• The power must be turned off when the machine is not used, or when the operator leaves his/her seat.
• The power must be turned off before tilting the machine head, installing or removing the“V”belt, adjusting the
machine, or replacing parts.
• Avoid placing fingers, hairs, obstacles, etc. near the pulley, “V”belt, bobbin winder wheel, or motor when the
machine is in operation. Injury could result.
• Don’t put fingers into the thread take-up lever cover, around/under the needle, or pulley when the machine is
in operation.
• If the belt cover, the finger guard, and/or the eye guard are installed, don’t operate the machine without these
safety devices.
Precaution before Starting Operation
• If the machine’s oil pan has an oil sump, never operate the machine without filling oil in it.
• If the machine is lubricated by a drop oiler, never operate the machine without lubricating.
• When a new sewing machine is operated, verify the rotational direction of the pulley with the power on. (The
pulley should rotate counterclockwise when viewed from the pulley.)
• Verify voltage and (single or three) phase indicated on the nameplate of the motor.
Precaution for Operating Conditions
• Avoid using the machine at abnormally high temperature (35°C or higher) or low temperature (5°C or lower).
Otherwise, machine failure may result.
• Avoid using the machine in dusty conditions.
• Avoid using the machine in conditions filled with a lot of electric noises such as high frequency welders.
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