White Sewing Machine W338 User Manual

Sew E-Z Model W338  
Mini Sewing Machine  
Instruction Manual  
Please read the instruction manual carefully before operating the machine.  
Call Toll Free 800-331-3164  
www.whitesewing.com  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Parts & Accessories  
Foot Pedal Jack (M)  
AC/DC Adapter (DC 6V)  
Accessories  
Needle Threader, Tape measure, Seam ripper, Needles, Thimble, Thread, Buttons,  
Pins, Scissors, Bobbins, Snaps  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Battery Installation  
Battery Installation  
1. Caution: Make certain the POWER SWITCH is in the off position before inserting the  
batteries.  
2. Insert (4)AA batteries in the battery slot compartment in the bottom of the machine. Be  
certain the batteries are in the correct polarities as marked on the machine. Then replace  
the battery compartment cover.  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Threading the machine  
Threading the machine  
1. Raise thread spindle (C) by  
grasping the exposed top and  
pulling upward until thread  
spindle (C) is fully extended.  
2. Place thread spool (E) on the  
thread spindle (C) as shown.  
3. Pull thread from the thread  
spool (E) on the thread spin-  
dle (C) and put it through the  
thread holder (1) in the direc-  
tion toward front of machine.  
4. Bring thread across to the  
thread tension screw (2).  
Thread goes over the tension  
adjusting screw and must be  
positioned between the two  
washers behind the tension  
adjusting screw(Q). This is  
what provides the lockstitch  
tension to the thread.  
2
1
3
4
5
5. Pull thread from tension  
adjusting screw (Q) guide  
through thread take up lever  
(D) in the direction toward  
front of machine (3).  
6
6. Pull thread through thread  
guide (4) inserting in the  
direction toward the front of  
the machine.  
7. Pull thread down to thread  
guide (5) and insert thread  
from the top downward. If  
necessary, lower the needle  
(R) to reach this guide by  
turning the hand wheel (K)  
slightly counter-clockwise (in the direction  
toward you) to lower the needle (R).  
8. Raise the needle (R) to reach the eye by  
turning the hand wheel (K) slightly  
clockwise (in the direction away from you).  
Insert thread through eye (6) of the needle  
from the front toward the back of the  
machine (use threader accessory if  
necessary).  
9. Raise the Presser Foot (F) by lifting up on  
the lever at the rear of machine (G).  
10.Pull about 10 inches of thread through the  
needle (R) and lay it on the deck under the  
presser foot (F) running in the direction  
away from you.  
Threading main unit using side  
bobbin  
(Follow steps 4-10 with these exceptions.)  
1. Pull bobbin spindle (U) out from main unit.  
2. Insert bobbin spindle (U) through center  
hole of threaded bobbin.  
3. Insert bobbin spindle (U) (with bobbin  
attached) into bobbin holder (V). Make  
sure bobbin spindle (U) with bobbin are  
tightly secured to main unit.  
Note: thread main unit with side bobbin  
simultaneously with thread spool for a double  
stitch method. Side bobbin is to be used only  
if you’re using this particular method of  
stitching.  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Bobbin Winding and Insertion  
Winding the bobbin  
You can wind your own bobbins  
with thread from spools you  
purchase separately to have a  
virtually unlimited thread color  
selection. Match your fabrics  
or contrast with the thread  
shades of your choice.  
1. Always remove the bobbin  
(S) from the bobbin case on  
the machine before you  
wind a new bobbin.  
2. Place the thread spool (E) on the thread spindle (C).  
3. Press down the bobbin winder handler (W), the bobbin winder (T) will be lifted up.  
4. Take an empty bobbin. Pull the thread down from the thread (E) through the clamper (I)  
and thread the loose end through the small hole the bobbin to allow the small hole on the  
bobbin rim from the outside.  
5. Leaving the loose end on the outside of the bobbin, wind the thread several turns around the  
INSIDE of the bobbin.  
6. Place the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle; making certain that the thread is winding  
onto the bobbin in a counter-clockwise direction. Adjust the bobbin to allow the small hole  
on the bobbin rim to line up with the spring on the bobbin winder spindle.  
7. Press down the “ON” switch, the machine will start to wind the bobbin.  
8. When the bobbin is full, switch off the machine. Insert the bobbin into bobbin case.  
9. Lift up the bobbin winder handler.  
Bottom bobbin placement  
1. Press the release button (H) on the rear of the machine  
to pop up the cover of the bobbin compartment (I).  
2. Remove cover by lifting up where it has popped up at  
rear.  
3. Place the bobbin with thread of your choice in the  
bobbin holder (J) leaving about 5 inches of thread  
extended out from the bobbin holder (J).  
4. Lower presser foot (F).  
5. Turn hand wheel (K) counter-clockwise (toward you).  
Needle (R) will go down,  
picking up the bobbin thread. Turn handwheel (K) until  
needle (R) has descended completely and then come  
up again to its highest raised point. Stop when needle  
(R) starts to go down again.  
6. Raise the presser foot (F) and bring the spool thread  
around to the front. Pull the two threads toward the rear  
(away from you) and lay them under the presser foot  
(F).  
7. Snap the bobbin compartment (I) cover down and into  
place.  
Note: Both the top and bobbin thread must be threaded  
correctly or the machine will not stitch properly.  
The machine may have come pre-threaded from the factory. Look at this threading carefully before removing  
it to replace the thread or bobbin with different thread. Then follow the preceding instructions to rethread.  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operating the Sew E-Z  
Rotate the handwheel to bring the needle to  
the highest position.  
Lift the presser foot and place fabric under  
the presser foot.  
Press the power switch to begin sewing. Don’t  
pull the fabric.  
Lower the presser foot.  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operating the Sew E-Z  
Controlling the Sewing Speed  
The machine has two speeds of sewing control.  
In the “H” position the switch is in, while in the  
“L” position the switch is out.  
We recommend using the slow speed at the  
beginning. When you become more  
experienced and feel confident controlling the  
machine, you can use the fast speed.  
Operating the machine without the foot pedal  
1. Lift the needle (R) above the presser foot (F) by turning the had wheel (K) slightly in  
clockwise direction (away from you.)  
2. Raise the presser foot (F) by lifting up on the rear at the machine above the Presser foot bar.  
3. Position fabric to be sewn under the presser foot (F) with presser foot (F) in raised position.  
Make certain seam direction is toward you, aligned with the presser foot (F), with seam  
location directly under the needle (R).  
4. Lower the presser foot (F) by releasing the presser foot lever (G) downward.  
5. Rotate the hand wheel (K) in a clockwise direction two full turns to lock and start seam.  
Stop.  
6. Select speed by pressing speed button (L) on face of machine. High speed, button is  
extended out. Low speed, button is in, flush with machine. Use low speed for intricate work,  
which requires a lot of stopping, starting and turning fabric. Use high speed for long  
uninterrupted seams.  
7. Turn power switch (A) to “ON” position.  
8. Gently guide the fabric to keep the seam straight by pressing it lightly down with your  
fingertips on both sides as it feeds through the presser foot (F).  
9. When the seam is finished, turn switch (A) to off.  
10.Raise the needle (R) above the fabric by turning the hand wheel (K) slightly in a clockwise  
direction.  
11.Raise the presser foot (F) by lifting the presser foot lever (G).  
12.Pull fabric toward you leaving about 5-10 inches of thread between the fabric and the  
machine.  
13.Cut thread close to fabric, leaving excess thread loosely lying on the sewing deck in the  
direction of the presser foot (F) and toward you.  
14.Begin the next seam in the same manner as above by following operating steps above.  
To use the with foot pedal  
(Follow steps 1-14 with these exceptions)  
1. Make certain machine is in “OFF” position.  
2. Plug the foot pedal jack(M) into back of machine.  
3. Turn machine on by pressing the foot pedal.  
4. Press gently on the foot Pedal to run the machine. Let up to stop. When you are finished  
sewing a seam, ease your foot up and off of the foot pedal.  
Note: The on-off switch on the machine should be in the “OFF” position when using the foot  
pedal.  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operating the Sew E-Z  
Adjusting thread tension  
Tension for maximum performance has been  
set and adjusted at the factory. However, if  
you should find that stitches are too loose, or  
too tight, you can adjust the stitch.  
1. Loosen stitch by turning the tension screw  
(Q) counter-clockwise.  
2. Tighten the stitch by turning tension screw  
(Q) clockwise. Sewing heavier fabric may  
require loosening the stitch. Very light  
fabric may require tightening the stitch.  
3. Bobbin tension cannot be adjusted.  
Stitch length adjustment  
You can use the stitch length adjustment  
button control to change the stitch length in  
sewing.  
1. Push the button to the left in order to get  
the longest stitch length. This is  
recommended for normal sewing.  
2. By turning the button towards the right  
hand side, the stitch length will be reduced.  
3. When the button is set to the middle point,  
the stich length will become zero,  
therefore, the fabric will not move forward.  
Reverse sewing  
Push and hold the lever down to sew in  
reverse.  
Sewing Sleeves  
The machine designed to allow you to sew  
sleeves easier.  
1. Lift up the presser foot (F) and position the  
sleeve under the needle. Put the bobbin  
part of the sleeve in the gap between the  
platform and the base.  
2. Lower the presser foot and follow the step  
5-13 in the section of operating the  
machine on the previous page. Now you  
can sew the sleeve easily.  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Changing the Needle  
1. Turn the handwheel (K)  
clockwise to raise the needle  
(R) to its highest position.  
2. Loosen the needle clamp screw  
(O) by turning it  
counter-clockwise (toward  
you). You may need to use a  
short  
slotted screwdriver or small  
pliers.  
3. Remove the needle (R) pulling  
down, away from the needle  
clamp(P).  
4. Place the new needle with the  
flat side facing in against the  
needle clamp(P).  
5. Push it gently as far up as it will  
go, and against the needle  
clamp(P).  
6. Tighten the needle clamp screw  
(O) while holding the needle  
(R) in place.  
Note: Size 90/14 sewing machine  
needles are recommended.  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Precautions  
Set the POWER switch to OFF and don’t touch the switch when inserting batteries or plugging  
in or replacing the needle.  
Keep the unit away from children. If operated by a child, an adult shall watch the operation.  
Set the switch to OFF after usage and remove the batteries or pull off the plug.  
Don’t mix old batteries with new ones.  
Don’t dismantle or rebuild the unit.  
Don’t switch on when fabric has not been put on the unit even though top and bottom threads  
are ready.  
Troubleshooting  
1. The sewing machine does not run when the power switch is pressed.  
•Batteries are inserted incorrectly. Insert the batteries again using the diagram provided  
inside the battery compartment.  
•Batteries are exhausted. Replace with new batteries.  
•Make sure the Adapter (6V,1.2A) and foot controller are connected in the corrected in the  
right position (-)----(----(+)  
2. The sewing machine runs, but does not form stitches.  
•Incorrectly threaded machine. Thread machine again.  
•Needle is incorrectly threaded. Make sure thread is threaded from left to right.  
•Needle is not properly inserted.  
•Batteries are installed incorrectly. Check the diagram in the battery compartment and  
re-install.  
•Caution: To remove fabric after sewing, first turn the handwheel to raise the needle to the  
highest position. Lift the presser foot and remove the fabric. This will avoid bending the  
needle.  
3. The machine runs slowly.  
•Used batteries and new batteries are used together. Replace with new batteries.  
•Use only AA(#3, 1.5V) batteries.  
4. The sewing machine stops sewing.  
•Very heavy fabric or too many layers of fabric will force the sewing machine to stop.  
•Thread is tangle in the lower bobbin. Stop the machine. Cut the tangled threads to clear it  
from the machine. Re-thread both the bobbin and the needle.  
•Poor quality stitching: refer to “Adjusting Thread Tension” on page 9.  
•When new batteries are installed, the sewing machine should work for approximately 2  
hours under normal sewing conditions. Remember that heavy fabric requires more power, so  
it will reduce the running time of the batteries.  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
©2006 VSM Sewing Inc. White is a registered trademark. All rights reserved.  
12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Weider Home Gym 831153971 User Manual
Westinghouse Flat Panel Television VR 3730 User Manual
Whirlpool Clothes Dryer EL2020W User Manual
Whirlpool Greenhouse Kit AKM 266 IX User Manual
Whirlpool Range W10531342A User Manual
Williams Sound Stereo Receiver PPA R35 8 User Manual
Xantech Switch HD44C User Manual
Zanussi Cooktop GC 21 M User Manual
Zanussi Microwave Oven ZOB 160 User Manual
Zanussi Range 285742 User Manual