Kenmore 1400 158.14000 – 158.14003 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual.
Includes:
Threading machine.
Upper and lower tensions.
Stitch length control.
Special stitch dial.
Pressure regulator.
Feed dog control.
Sewing light.
Multi Purpose needle plate.
Accessories.
Straight.
Zigzag.
Stretch stitching.
Oiling your machine.
Much more!
50 page instruction manual.
Kenmore 1400 158.14000 – 158.14003 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
Kenmore models: 1400, 158.1400, 158.14000, 158.14001, 158.14002, 158.14003
Winding the bobbin
1. Draw thread from spool through bobbin Winder tension disc.
2. Wind thread around an empty bobbin several times.
3. Place bobbin onto bobbin winder shaft with thread wound on bobbin
clockwise. Push bobbin winder latch against bobbin until it clicks.
4. Release clutch by turning clutch knob towards you. Start Machine.
5. Wind bobbin is full, winding mechanism stops.
6. Tighten clutch knob and remove bobbin.
Threading the bobbin case
To remove bobbin from the shuttle, raise needle to its highest position. Remove hand hole cover plate.
1. Pull open latch of bobbin case.
2. Pull bobbin case straight out of the shuttle.
3. Insert bobbin into bobbin case making sure thread is coming from bobbin.
4. Pull thread through slot of case.
5. Pull thread under tension spring.
6. Holding latch open, position case into shuttle, and release latch. Case should lock into place when latch is released.
7. Hold needle thread loosely and left hand and rotate handwheel towards you one complete turn.
Bring bobbin thread up by pulling upper thread.
Checking tensions
To check the thread tension balance, be sure to use thread of the
same size on the top and on the bottom; and a sharp correct size needle
for the fabric you are using. Begin with a full bobbin. Set the Stitch
length for about 12 stitches per inch.
Fold a 6 inch square of fabric in half diagonally, forming a triangle. Make a line of stitching 1/2 inch in from the fold.
Examples:
Seam is puckered – both tensions are too tight.
Bottom thread lays on the fabric – tighten upper thread tension, and repeat test.
Top thread lays on the fabric – loosen upper thread, and repeat test.
Grasp the stitching and pull with a snap to make the threads break.
Both threads break – tensions are balanced.
Examples:
Neither thread thread breaks – both tensions are too loose.
Upper thread breaks – loosen top tension.
Lower thread breaks – tighten top tension.
Both threads do not have to break at the same place, but they should break on the same snap.
It is necessary to reduce the upper thread tension somewhat when
zigzag stitching. The wider the stitch the less tension that is needed.