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Product Type Sewing machine
Brand Zanussi
Model ZAN2300LCD
Display LCD screen for stitch selection
Dimensions (approx.) 40 x 20 x 30 cm
Weight (approx.) 8 kg
Power Supply 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Power Consumption 85 W
Number of Stitches 20+ built-in stitches
Buttonhole Type Automatic one-step buttonhole
Needle Threader Automatic needle threader
Bobbin Winding Top-loading bobbin with winding mechanism
Stitch Length/Width Adjustable length and width
Speed Control Variable speed by foot pedal
Feed Dog Drop feed dog for free-motion sewing
Presser Foot Pressure Adjustable
Lighting Built-in LED work light
Free Arm Convertible free arm for sleeves
Accessories Included Presser feet set, bobbins, needles, seam ripper, screwdriver
Maintenance Clean lint, oil as per manual
Safety Features Automatic needle stop, safety switch
Spare Parts Availability Needles, bobbins, foot pedal, belts, motor
Repairability Serviceable by qualified technician

Frequently Asked Questions - ZAN2300LCD ZANUSSI

How do I thread the needle on my Zanussi ZAN2300LCD?
Raise the presser foot and turn the handwheel to raise the needle to highest position. Pass the thread through the thread guide, tension discs, and take-up lever, then down to the needle. Use the automatic needle threader if available.
Why is my sewing machine skipping stitches?
Skipped stitches can be caused by a bent or dull needle, incorrect needle size for the fabric, or insufficient thread tension. Replace the needle with a new one suitable for your fabric and check tension settings.
How do I wind the bobbin on the ZAN2300LCD?
Place the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle, pass the thread through the bobbin winding tension disc, then push the bobbin winder to the right. Start the machine slowly; it will stop automatically when full.
What should I do if the LCD screen is not working?
Check the power connection and ensure the machine is turned on. If the screen remains blank, there may be an internal fault. Consult the manual or contact Zanussi support.
How do I adjust thread tension on my sewing machine?
Use the tension dial located on the top front of the machine. Turn to higher numbers for tighter tension (thicker fabrics) and lower numbers for looser tension (delicate fabrics). Test on a scrap piece of fabric.
Can I use a different foot pedal with this machine?
It is recommended to use only the foot pedal supplied with the machine. Using an incompatible pedal may damage the electronics. Contact Zanussi for a replacement.
Why does the needle keep breaking?
Needle breakage often occurs due to incorrect needle size, pulling the fabric while sewing, or hitting a pin. Ensure the needle is properly inserted, use the right needle for the fabric, and avoid forcing the fabric through.
How do I clean and maintain my sewing machine?
Remove dust and lint from the bobbin area and feed dogs using a small brush. Oil the machine as instructed in the manual (usually a few drops on the hook race). Avoid over-oiling.
What type of oil should I use for the Zanussi ZAN2300LCD?
Use high-quality sewing machine oil (e.g., Singer or generic brand). Do not use household oil as it may gum up the mechanism. Apply sparingly to moving parts.
How do I troubleshoot a jammed machine?
Turn off the machine and remove the fabric. Check the bobbin area for tangled thread and remove any jams. Ensure the needle is not bent. Reload the thread and try again with slow speed.

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USER MANUAL ZAN2300LCD ZANUSSI

ZAN2300LCD

ZANUSSI

Black ZANUSSI sewing machine with gauges and control panel (no visible text or symbols on main body).

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using the sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using.

DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock:

  • The sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in.
  • Always unplug this sewing machine from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. • Always unplug before changing the light bulb. Replace bulb with same type rated 15 watts.

WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:

  • Do not allow this machine to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when the sewing machine is used by or near children.
  • Use this sewing machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual.

Never operate this sewing machine 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 sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.

Never operate the sewing machine with any of the air openings blocked. Keep the ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of lint, dust and loose cloth.

Never drop or insert any object into any openings.

Do not use this machine outdoors.

Do not operate this machine where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.

- To disconnect, turn the main switch to the "O" position, which represents off, then remove the plug from the outlet.

- Do not unplug by pulling on the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug and pull, not the cord.

- Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle.

- Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.

- Do not use a bent needle.

- Do not pull or push the fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle, causing it to break.

- Turn off the power when making any adjustments in the needle area, such as threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin, or changing the presser foot.

- Always unplug the sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user service adjustments mentioned in this instruction manual.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

This sewing machine is intended for household use.

CONTENTS

A Brief Introduction

Chapter I

Important Functions

Name of parts:

Chapter II

Preparation before sewing

Extendable 3

Accessory 3

Power supply 4

Foot controller 4

Sewing lamp 4

Remove and attach presser foot 4

Change the needle 5

Thread and needle chart 5

How to use spool holder 5

Remove and attach the bobbin case 6

Wind the bobbin 6

Attach bobbin into bobbin case 6

Machine threading 7

Draw up lower threading 7

Tension at adjustment of upper thread 7

Pattern selection dial 8

Select double action stitch 8

Stitch length selection dial 8

Stitch width selection dial 8

Reverse sewing button 8

Lower feed dog 8

Presser foot pressure selection dial 9

Chapter III

Start sewing

Straight sewing 9

Change sewing direction 9

Use leg wire on the needle plate 10

Right-angle drive 10

Zigzag sewing 10

Chapter IV

Join fabric

Zigzag over-lock 10

Triple zigzag stitching 11

Triple stretch straight stitching 11

Button sewing 11

Make a buttonhole 12

Buttonhole with decorative stitching 12

Zipper insertion 13

Blind hem 13

Chapter V

Decorative stitching

Shell stitching 13

Double Action stitching 14

Reticulate stitching 14

Box-shaped elastic stitching 14

Pad stitching 15

Edge joining 15

Chapter VI

Maintenance of machine

Remove the shuttle and its accessories 15

Clean feed dog 16

Oil the machine 16

Obstacle avoidance 17

Technical diagram of a sewing machine with numbered components for identification.

Technical diagram of a sewing machine with numbered parts for identification.

1 Reverse button 2 Pattern selection dial 3 Stitch length selection dial 4 Bobbin winder stopper 5 Bobbin pin 6 Spool pin 7 Winder tension disc 8 Thread retainer bobbin 9 Thread take-up lever 10 Thread tension disc 11 Bulb cover 12 Presser foot presser 13 Ripper 14 Sewing foot 15 Needle Plate

16 Extendable cloth plate (accessories case) 17 Handle 18 Balance Wheel 19 Power 20 Foot Controller receptacle 21 Needle clamp screw 22 Freearm cloth plate 23 Presser foot lever

● LCDDiagram of a sewing machine with labeled parts including base, handle, and sewing machine components.

CHAPTER 2 PREPARATION BEFORE SEWINGIllustration of hands operating a mechanical device with no visible text or symbols.

Illustration of hands using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible).

Extendable cloth plate

The extendable cloth plate can not only enlarge the working space while sewing but can also be easily disassembled. The free-arm cloth plate can also be used.

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Disassemble the extendable cloth plate:

Disassemble the cloth plate as shown in the illustration.

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Fit over the cloth plate:

Join the extendable cloth plate (namely, platform stitching).

Merits and application of free-arm cloth plate stitching:

Avoid cloth piling up in front of the needle while sewing pockets, tucks, and waist edges. Sew sleeves, waist edges, trouser legs, or other round-shaped costumes. Darn knees, elbows, and children's clothes.

ACCESSORIESLine drawing of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols present).

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Diagram showing numbered items of dental tools including a pen, tool holder, and dental tube with a 'Need' label.

1) Zipper foot 2) Buttonhole foot 3) Deflector gate 4) Buttonhole cutter 5) Screw driver 6) Shuttle 7) Needle 8) Oil

Diagram illustrating a medical procedure for using a device to connect two devices, with labeled steps and a magnified view showing the foot's finger placement.

It is to be determined that the voltage and frequency indicated on the machine should be identical to the supply prior to connecting to the power.

  1. Connect machine plug (5) to machine interface (4). 2. Connect attaching plug (1) to receptacle (3). 3. Switch on sewing lamp with switch button (2).

(1) Attaching plug (2) Switch button (3) Receptacle (4) Machine interface (5) Machine plug (6) Foot controller

Foot controller

Foot controller

may change the speed of sewing. The tighter the switch is pressed, the faster the stitching goes.

SEWING LAMP

Technical diagram showing mechanical assembly with labeled parts and magnified detail view.

Sewing lamp

The sewing lamp bulb stands at the back of the top cover. Take off the top cover when changing the bulb (front screw).

! Note

Switch off the power before replacing a bulb.

To remove a bulb:

Hold it and screw it off to the left.

To fit a bulb:

Hold it and screw it on to the right.

REMOVING AND ATTACHING THE PRESSER FOOT

Diagram illustrating three-step sewing process: machine operation, mechanical assembly, and foot positioning.

Removing:

Turn the balance wheel forward while raising the needle to the highest position. Level up the presser foot. Hold back the lever on the foot bearer while releasing the presser foot.

Installing:

Fit the presser foot so that its plate dowel is just opposite to the groove. Lower the presser foot lever and the presser foot will be fixed in place.

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Illustration of a sewing machine needle stitching fabric, showing hand positioning and cutting path (no text or symbols).

Live the Cover (1) Cover Turn forward the balance wheel to raise the needle. Hold on to the bobbin exit and pull out the bobbin case. (3) Bobbin case handle

Mechanical assembly diagram showing a hand turning a component with a crown and base, no text or symbols present.

(2) Bobbin exit Press the bobbin case handle to the innermost to ensure joining when loading it into the bobbin case.

Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols.

(3) Bobbin case handle

WINDING

Diagram illustrating the step-by-step assembly of a mechanical component, showing steps from pinning to rolling and turning.

(1) Pull out the balance wheel to the right so as to break contact with machine (2) Draw thread from the spool through the bobbin winder tension disc. (3) Pull thread through the hole in the bobbin and insert the bobbin into the bobbin shaft. (4) Turn the bobbin to the right. (5) Hold the end of the thread and keep stepping down the foot controller. Stop the after several turns. Cut the excess thread close to the bobbin. (6) Stop down again the foot controller. Wind thread until the bobbin is full and stop the machine. Push the shaft to the left and cut the thread. (7) Push the balance wheel to the left to close contact (to the original position).

Instruction: The bobbin shaft is to be pushed to the left when the winding finished.

PUT THREAD INTO THE BOBBIN CASE

Illustration of a hand holding a segmented object with an arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)

Illustration of a hand holding a device with a downward arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Illustration of a hand holding a small object with motion lines indicating movement (no text or symbols)

Load bobbin in bobbin case. Make sure that the thread is pulled out in the direction indicated by the arrowhead (clockwise).

(2) Pull thread into the slit of bobbin case. (3) And then, pull thread through bobbin tension regulator spring to the outlet hole.

Instruction: pull thread out about 10 cm.

Technical diagram showing six different sewing or sewing techniques with numbered components and labeled parts.

Turning forward the balance wheel and move thread take-up lever to the highest positon. Raise presser foot and insert the spool into spoolholder (as shown in the illustration). Draw thread from the back side of the spool. (1) Lead the thread through the pretension. (2) Hold the thread and pull it into the thread tension disc and then past the thread plate. (3) Pull up the thread tightly and let it through the slit of thread take-up lever from the right side. (4) Then pull down thread and let it through the thread hook. (5) Pull down thread and let it go through the catch the thread hook. (6) Pull thread through needle hole from the front to the back.

Instruction: Cut the thread with sharp scissors so as to make easy threading. In.

DRAW UP LOWER THREAD

Technical illustration of a sewing machine with base and clasp mechanism (no text or symbols)

(1) Lift presser foot and hold the upper thread lightly with your left hand.

Diagram showing a sewing machine with a hand operating the camera and a labeled component 'i' indicating the sewing process.

(2) Keep turning forward the balance wheel until thread take-up lever is at its highest position. Pull the upper thread so as to pull up the lower thread.

Technical line drawing of a sewing machine with no visible text or symbols

(3) Leave about 5 cm of both threads and pull them under the presser foot, then toward the back of the presser foot. Leave 10 cm of both threads.

TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF UPPER THREAD

Diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion or assembly.

Diagram showing a rolled-up package and its corresponding 5-inch weight, with labeled parts and an arrow indicating rotation.

Diagram showing a mechanical component with labeled parts and a directional arrow indicating movement or change.

Line drawing of a mechanical clamp or clip with zigzag edges and a wavy top edge (no text or symbols)

While doing straight stitching, both upper and lower threads must be knotted between the two layers of garment. Adjust the selection dial of the thread tension disc within the window. (1) Regulated indicator (2) The smaller the tension of the upper thread is bigger, turn up the indicator. (3) The tension of the upper thread is smaller, turn down the indicator.

The tension of the upper thread in case of zigzag stitching. In order to achieve a good effect of zigzagging, the tension of the upper thread should be less than that of straight stitching. The upper thread should be visible from the reverse.

3 4 2 1 0.5 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩ 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 338 AA AA AA AA 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Needle is pulled out from fabric and the desired size of stitching should be selected on the selection dial.

Select Double Action stitching

As for stitching Double Action stitching, its length should be adjusted into (1)-(8). With the following adjustment, the length of stitch could be selected as you like.

" + " refers to thick stitch in length. " - " refers to sparse stitch in length.

Instruction: Width of stitch changes between selection dial 2 and 3 should be different.

SELECTION DIAL FOR LENGTH OF STITCH

2 3 1 4 +①② 0 1 2 3 4 + ①② -

-Turn the selection dial with help adjust stitch to its ideal length. - The bigger the number is, the longer the stitch is.

„……” is the correct range of adjustment for making button holes -Range from 0.5 to 4 could be used for zigzag stitching -The correct elastic stitch value should be (1)-(10).

How to make the elastic stitch better? In case the elastic stitch turns out to be unsatisfactory, you may turn the selection dial to “-” and in this way, stitches would be thicker while turning to “+” they would be more sparse.

Instruction: while turning the selection dial. The needle should be stopped at a rather high position above fabric.

REVERSE BUTTON

Diagram illustrating sewing process steps with numbered instructions and directional arrows

If the reverse button is always pressed down, the machine will do reverse stitching all the time.

Illustration of a hand pointing to a curved object with an arrow, no text or symbols present.

Lower feed dog

  1. Open the cover (1). Cover 2. Lower the feed dog by pulling down the shaft and moving it towards the direction indicated by the arrowhead as shown in the illustration. (2) Lower teeth lever 3. Raise the feed dog by pulling down the lower teeth lever and moving it towards the direction indicated and reach "A" by the arrowhead as shown in the illustration.

Instruction: for ordinary

sewing, all the feed dog shall be raised.

1 2 3 ①

For ordinary sewing, selection dial is present

at "3". And its pressure drops to "2" when sewing appliques, mesh fabrics and embroidery. As for chiffon, lace, yarn and other miscellaneous fine materials, you may put the dial to

"3". Cotton flannel and braided stretch textile should be adjusted to "1".

(1) Regulatory value indication

CHAPTER III START SEWING Straight stitching

1 2 ① 0 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 ② 2 1 3 4 ③ 6 ④ 5 4

(1) Pattern selection dial: 1 or 2 (2) stitch length: 1.5 - 4 (3) presser foot for needlework: zigzag (4) pressure of thread tension disc: 2-6

Raise presser foot and put cloth beside leg wire of needle plate. Turn forward the balance wheel and lower the needle down into the fabric. Lower presser foot and make sure that thread is placed backward. Step down fool controller. Fabric will go along leg wire and is carried forward automatically by feed dog. In order to make end of thread firm, please press the reverse stitch button and do several reverse stitches. Raise presser foot extract fabric and pull the thread backward. Clip both threads with a cutter. Leave certain length of thread for future use.

Technical diagram illustrating three-step sewing machine operation: hand positioning, close-up of ring detail, and post-cycling mechanism.

CHANGE SEWING DIRECTION

Technical diagram showing sewing process steps with numbered components and fabric application instructions.

Diagram illustrating sewing machine operation with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion.

Stop the machine, and turn the balance wheel to bring the needle down into the fabric. Raise the presser foot. Turn the fabric to change direction as desired. Lower the presser foot to resume sewing.

(1) pattern selection dial: 3, 3-8 (2) stitch length: M 1-2 (3) presser foot: zigzag (4) thread tension disc: 4-6

Illustration of a sewing machine and a sewing knife (no text or symbols).

Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered labels and a schematic symbol below.

This stitch is used for synthetic materials and other materials that tend to fold easily. It also suits over-lock to prevent threads from falling apart. It is suitable for sewing elastic bands and darning. Leave a strip of hemming-stitch of 1.5 cm.

Cut off the strip of hemming-stitching after sewing.

TRIPLE STRETCH STRAIGHT STITCHING

(1) pattern selection dial: 1 or 2 (2) stitch length: (1)-(8) (3) presser foot: zigzag (4) thread tension disc: 4-6

Line drawing of a mechanical foot and arm mechanism (no text or symbols).

Technical diagram showing three labeled circular components with numbered parts and a schematic symbol below.

Two stitches forward and then one stitch backward will make the stitching firm. Prior to stitching garment pieces, make a sample using pins. Such stitches are most suitable for sewing crotches.

BUTTON SEWING

(1) Stitch selection dial: 3; 3-5 (as long as it fits for button sewing) (2) Stitch length: can be adjusted to any figure (3) Stitch width: use presser foot for button sewing (4) Presser foot: button sewing (5) Thread tension disc: 1-3 (6) Tape the button over the marked position (See page 11)

ZANUSSI ZAN2300LCD - BUTTON SEWING - 1

Mechanical device diagram showing a press or clamping mechanism with no visible text or symbols.

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Technical diagram showing five labeled circular components with numbered parts and a schematic symbol below.

Align both holes of the button with the groove slots while placing the left button hole directly under the needle point. Lower the presser foot.

Turn the pattern selection dial and turn the stitch width just up to the top of the right button hole. Make approximately 5 stitches and raise the needle.

To get a thicker button shank, cut the thread leaving 20 cm. Bring the upper thread down through the button hole and wind it around the button shank several times. Draw the thread to the back and make a knot.

Instruction: raise the feed dog again after sewing buttons.

(1) pattern selection dial: see the drawing 1 (2) stitch length: 0.5-1 (3) presser foot: making buttonholes (4) thread tension disc: 3-5

① ② 0 1 2 3

Technical diagram showing four labeled mechanical components with numbered parts and measurement scales.

Stitch width is to be chosen arbitrarily within the range between 0 and 1, according to the variation of stitch length. (1) For thicker stitching, adjust the selection dial to "0". Satin stitches suit lightweight material. (2) For thicker stitching, adjust the selection dial to "1".

Loose stitches suit heavyweight material.

Instruction: Make trial stitching on some small cloth so as to find out the optimum effect.

1 2 (B) (C) (A) 3 4 5 6 7

(1) Make the marks of buttonhole carefully on the material. (2) Pull forward slide (A), keep the mark (C) on it in conformity to the initial mark (B). The mark on the presser foot should be aligned with that of the material. Lower the presser foot.

Instruction: marks on the slide should be carved in cm. (3) Adjust stitch selection dial to ☑. Keep stitching forward until you come to the marks in front of the buttons and then stop sewing with needle pausing at top left. (4) Adjust stitch selection dial to 4/2. Make 4-6 stitches before stopping sewing with needle pausing at top right. (5) Adjust stitch selection dial to ☑. Keep stitching backward until you come to the marks at the back of the buttons and then stop sewing with needle pausing at top right. (6) Adjust stitch selection dial to 4/2. Make 4-6 stitches before stopping sewing with needle pausing at top left. (7) After sewing buttonholes, take out fabrics. Insert a pin at the back hole of buttonhole so that the end of thread of buttonhole will not be cut off mistakenly. Cut out the buttonhole carefully with a buttonhole cutter.

BUTTONHOLES WITH DECORATIVE STITCHING

(1) Pattern selection dial: BH (2) Stitch length: 11111111 (0.5-1) (3) Presser foot: making buttonholes (4) Thread tension disc tension: 3-5

Technical diagram of a mechanical device with labeled components and cross-sectional views.

Technical diagram showing four labeled components of a mechanical or electrical part with numbered parts and internal features.

  1. Raise the foot plate of buttonholes sewing, hang the laid-in threads on the cam at the back of presser foot. (1) Positioning cam 2. Draw forward the end of additional thread under the presser

Illustration of a hand holding two scissors with a spring-like tool. No text or symbols present.

foot and place it under the center of presser foot. 3. Hold tightly the additional thread and hook the fork in

front of the presser foot. 4. Bring the needle into the fabrics before starting sewing and lower the presser foot.

  1. Slowly step down foot controller buttonholes, with each face of buttonholes encasing the laid-in threads
  2. Take out fabrics and clip sewing thread. 7. Pull the laid-in threads from left side and hold it tightly.
  3. The end of thread should be wound to darning needle. Draw the thread to the back and clip.

Instruction: while cutting out buttonholes, pay attention to the instruction on Page 12.

(1) pattern selection dial: 1 (2) stitch length: 1.5-4 (3) presser foot: zipper (4) thread tension disc pressure: 4-6

Line drawing of a sewing machine needle and foot. No text or symbols.

1, ①, ②, ③, ④

Stick a zipper or needle it to the fabrics and place it under the foot plate. Draw the thread to the back and lower the presser foot. Sew on the left side of the zipper by guiding the zipper teeth as close as possible to the needle drop. Fabrics and zipper should be stitched tightly at the same time. Pivot fabric to the opposite side and the way to stitch the other side of the zipper should be identical to that of the left side.

Simple line drawing of a vertical structure with a base and two horizontal supports. No text or symbols present.

BLIND HEMMING

(1) pattern selection dial: 5-6 (2) stitch length: 1-3 (3) presser foot: zigzag plus guiding plate (4) thread tension disc pressure: 4-6

Diagram showing four steps of a mechanical assembly or tooling process, labeled 1 to 4 with numbered annotations.

Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered parts and a labeled scale ruler for measurement.

  1. Folding method for fabrics (1) Back side of fabrics (2) 0.4-0.7cm
  2. Lower the presser foot, release the screw of the fixed presser foot and push forward the guiding plate between the screw and foot plate groove. Fix the screw and make sure that the stopper of the guiding plate should be installed in the middle of the foot plate.
  3. Raise the presser foot, place fabrics under the foot while keeping tucks facing the stopper of the guiding plate. Lower the presser foot and stitch slowly in order to command a better control. The needle on the left zigzag should be brought just into

tucks. Pay attention to the tucks, which are to be placed at the side of the stopper of the guiding plate while sewing.

  1. When the right upper layer of cloth is ironed upward, its stitches are hardly to be perceived.

CHAPTER V DECORATIVE STITCHING Shell stitching

(1) pattern selection dial: 9 (2) stitch length: 2 (3) presser foot: zigzag (4) thread tension disc pressure: 6-8

Diagram showing a mechanical device with a rotating arrow and chain, alongside a separate view of a square frame. No text or symbols.

VV, ①, ②, ③, ④, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0

Folded cloth lace should be placed beside the presser foot and needle on the right of the cloth so as to work out shell stitching.

(1) pattern selection dial: (1-10) (2) stitch length: (1)-(10) (3) presser foot: zigzag (4) thread tension disc pressure: 2-6

With the following adjustment, the stitch length could be selected as you like. Adjustment to "+" refers to thick stitch in length.

Adjustment to " - " refers to sparse stitch in length.

Technical diagram showing labeled components of a mechanical or electrical part with numbered parts and schematic symbols.

Reticulate Stitching

(1) Pattern selection dial: 6 (2) Stitch length: 1-10 (3) Presser foot: zigzag (4) Thread tension disc pressure: 4-6

1 cm

Technical diagram showing three labeled circular components with numbered parts and a schematic symbol below.

Straight stitch the tucked side with spacing of 1 cm. Select "4" for its stitch length. Knot the thread on one side. Tighten lower thread and make tucks with even spaces. Fix the thread on the other side. Make a reticulate and decorative stitching along the middle of tucks. Then, extract the tuck stitches.

Instruction: Decrease upper thread tension will make tuck decoration easy.

Box Shaped Elastic Stitching

(1) Pattern selection dial: 8 (2) Stitch length: 1 (3) Presser foot: zigzag (4) Thread tension disc pressure: 4-6

Line drawing of a mechanical tool with a chain and pivot mechanism. No text or symbols.

Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered labels and a schematic symbol below.

The stitches are most suitable to sewing the elastic cords over 3 mm of children's sleeves. Tighten the elastic cord after sewing. Such stitches are also good to sewing heavyweight Fold the two seamless fabrics and stitch them together.

(1) Pattern selection dial: 3 (2) Stitch length: 0.5-1 (3) Presser foot: zigzag (4) Thread tension disc pressure: 1-4 (5) Presser foot presser: 2

Simple line drawing of a boat on a fish (no text or symbols)

Technical diagram showing five labeled circular components with numbered parts and a central gauge or dial indicator.

Adhere tightly the decorative parts to the fabrics or iron it with solvable non-woven textiles. Stitch around the decorative parts and make sure that suture beyond the decorative parts should disappear. Insert the needle into the cloth when encountering corner. Raise the presser foot and pivot the cloth to the left or right.

Instruction: After sewing, adjust the selection dial

Edge Joint

(1) Pattern selection dial: 10 (2) Stitch length: 1-10 (3) Presser foot: zigzag (4) Thread tension disc pressure: 4-6

Pure structural diagram of a truss bridge without any text, numbers, or symbols

Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered labels and corresponding electrical terminal pinout diagrams.

Fold in both sides with 1.5 cm each and iron it. The folded sides should be fixed to non-woven textiles with spacing of 0.3 cm. Slowly stitch and make sure that each stitch should reach the folding edges.

CHAPTER VI MAINTENANCE OF MACHINE Remove the pendular shuttle and its assemblies

Instruction: switch off lamp or pull plug out. Take out the pendular shuttle: Raise needle to its highest position and lift shuttle Gover. Remove the bobbin case from the machine, Uncover shuttle lever and draw out the shuffle retaining ring.

Instruction: clean the feed dog with a brush and a soft, dry rag.

(1) Bobbin case (2) Shuttle lever (3) Shuttle retaining ring (4) Pendular shuttle (5) Shuttle carrier

Installation of the pendular shuttle: hold the shuttle center pin and carefully fit it black into the shuttle carrier. Refit the shuttle retaining ring and make sure that the center pin is fixed in the slot of the shuttle carrier. Lock the retaining ring by turning the levers back into position. Refit the bobbin case with the bobbin.

(6) Center pin (7) Slot

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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered components for identification

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with clamping tool and bracket (no text or symbols)

Switch off the lamp and pull the plug out before cleaning the feed dog. Remove the needle and presser foot. Remove the screw on the left-hand side of the needle plate with the screwdriver. Remove the needle plate. Clean the feed dog teeth with a brush and refit the needle plate. Fit the presser foot and it is ready for sewing.

Instruction: to obtain a first-rate effect of needlework, frequent cleaning is required for frequent use.

OIL THE MACHINE

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Mechanical assembly diagram showing a clamping mechanism with no visible text or symbols

OIL THE WORKS

Instruction: apply only

one or two drops of machine oil, or the cloth will be stained. If the machine should not run well after being out of use for a long period, apply a few drops of oil before running it and the result will be the same as the well-thumbed condition.

OILING THE BACK OF TOP

Remove the cover, screw, and top cover. Oil the parts as shown in the illustration.

(1) Cover (2) Screw (3) Top cover

OIL THE PENDULAR SHUTTLE

Oiling is required for the positions marked in the illustration (4) Cover

Obstacle avoidance

MalfunctionCauseExplanation
1.Upper thread is not correctly installed. See Page 7
Upper thread breaks 2.Upper thread tension is too tight. See Page 7
3.Needle is bent or dull. See Page 5
4.Needle is misplaced. See Page 5
5.Fabrics are not pulled backward after sewing. See Page 9
6.Thread is either too thick or too thin. See Page 5
1.Lower thread is not threaded properly in See Page 6
the shuttle hook. Clean the bobbin
Lower thread breaks 2.There is fine hair inside hook. case
3.Bobbin is damaged. Replace bobbin
1.Needle is not correctly installed. See Page 5
2.Needle is bent or dull.
Needlebreaks 3.Needleclamp screw goes loose. See Page 5
4.Upper thread tension is to tight. See Page 7
5.Fabrics are not pulled backward after sewing. See Page 9
6.Needle is too thin to the cloth to be stitched..See Page 5
7.Pattern selection dial is not turnedSee Page 8
properly.
1.Needle is incorrectly installed.See Page 5
2.Needle is bent or dull.
Skipping stitch3.Neither needle nor thread is fit for sewing.See Page 5
4.Upper threading is not correct.See Page 7

Malfunction

Cause

Explanation

  1. Upper thread tension is too tight. See Page 7
  2. Threading is not correct. See Page 7. Fabric puckers. 3. Needle is too thick for the fabric. See Page 5. 4. Stitches are too big for the cloth to be sewn. See Page 8.

Non-woven lining under the cloth is required for very thin cloth to be stitched.

  1. Upper thread pressure is too weak. See Page 7. Loop in seam. 2. The combination of needle size / thread size / fabric is incorrect, either too thick or too thin. See Page 5.

Fabric does not feed properly. 1. Feed dog is stained by fine hair. See Page 16. 2. Feed dog is not hoisted. See Page 8.

3. Stitching is too small. See Page 8.

Machine does not work. 1. Main power switch is turned off. See Page 16. 2. Thread in the hook is tangled. See Page 6. 3. Clutch release switch is set at bobbin mark. See Page 16.

Machine is noisy and works slowly. 1. Thread in the hook is tangled. See Page 16. 2. Feed dog is stained by fine hair. See Page 16. 3. Insufficient oiling.

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Illustration of hands using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)

Pull-out sewing table

Exploded view diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered parts including screwdriver, plunger, and pencil

1) Zipper foot 2) Buttonhole foot 3) Guide rail 4) Buttonhole cutter 5) Screwdriver 6) Bobbins 7) Needle set 8) Oil

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Sewing machine lamp

Remove:

Open the flap

(1) Flap

(3) Bobbin case finger

SPOOLING

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Lower the feed dogs

CHANGE SEWING DIRECTION

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ZIGZAG STITCH

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BLIND HEM STITCH

(1) Stitch width knob: 5-6 ; 7-8 (2) stitch length: 1-3 (3) presser foot: zigzag plus guide plate (4) thread tension discs: 4-6

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VV ① ② ③ ④ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ①

GATHERING STITCH

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Technical diagram showing two circular components with numbered parts and corresponding schematic symbols.

Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered components for identification

Line drawing of a hand using a tool to press or inspect a component on a flat surface (no text or symbols)

Technical line drawing of a mechanical clamp and bracket assembly (no text or symbols).

Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts and directional arrows.

Mechanical assembly diagram showing a bracket with internal components and alignment tools (no text or labels).

Part names:

Chapter II

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Extension table

Needle lamp

Removal:

Turn the handwheel forward until

(2) Bobbin winder spindle Push the bobbin winder spindle all the way in to ensure that it is firmly seated in the bobbin winder housing.

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(3) Bobbin winder housing handle

WINDING THE BOBBIN

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Illustration of a hand holding a small object with motion lines indicating movement (no text or symbols).

Line drawing of a sewing machine with no visible text or symbols.

Diagram showing a rolled-up strip and a separate view of a tape measure with numbered parts and directional arrow.

Diagram showing a mechanical component with labeled parts and an arrow indicating direction, likely illustrating a process or assembly.

Line drawing of a mechanical clip or clamp with zigzag edges and a wavy top edge (no text or symbols).

" - " for wide stitches

" + " for narrow stitches.

Lower the feed dogs

CHANGING SEWING DIRECTION

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Diagram illustrating sewing machine operation with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion.

ZIGZAG STITCHING

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Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered labels and corresponding schematic symbols below.

Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered parts and corresponding schematic symbols below.

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Technical diagram showing five labeled circular components with numbered parts and corresponding schematic symbols.

Technical diagram showing four labeled mechanical components with numbered parts and cross-sectional views.

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BLIND HEM STITCH

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TRICOT STITCH

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Technical diagram showing five labeled circular components with numbered parts and a central gauge or dial indicator.

Technical diagram showing two circular components with numbered parts and corresponding schematic symbols.

Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered components for identification.

Line drawing of a hand using a tool to press or inspect a component on a flat surface (no text or symbols).

Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with clamping components (no text or symbols).

Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion or movement.

Mechanical assembly diagram showing a bracket with internal components and a tool (no text or symbols).

Technical diagram of a sewing machine with numbered parts for identification.

Illustration of a person using a tool on a mechanical device (no text or symbols visible).

Extension table

ZANUSSI ZAN2300LCD - Extension table - 1

ZANUSSI ZAN2300LCD - Extension table - 2

ZANUSSI ZAN2300LCD - Extension table - 3

Diagram showing labeled parts of a dental tool, including a pen, tool holder, and a dental tube labeled 'Needle FY'.

Sewing light

Removal:

Front cover (1)

(2) Main part

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Illustration of a hand holding a small object with motion lines indicating movement (no text or symbols).

Diagram showing a rolled-up package and its corresponding 5-inch weight, with labeled parts and an arrow indicating rotation.

Diagram showing a mechanical component with labeled parts and an arrow indicating direction, likely illustrating a motion or assembly process.

Line drawing of a mechanical clamp or clip with zigzag edges and a wavy top edge (no text or symbols)

CHANGE SEWING DIRECTION

Technical diagram showing sewing process steps with numbered components and a sewing machine sketch

Diagram illustrating sewing machine operation with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion

ZIGZAG STITCH

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Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered labels and corresponding schematic symbols below.

Technical diagram showing three circular components with numbered parts and a labeled scale bar for measurement.

STRETCH STITCH FOR KNITS

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ZANUSSI ZAN2300LCD - STRETCH STITCH FOR KNITS - 2

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Technical diagram showing four labeled components of a mechanical or electrical component with numbered parts and internal features.

1 ① ② ③ ④

INVISIBLE HEM

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VV ① ② ③ ④ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

NET STITCH

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Adhere tightly the decorative parts to the fabrics or iron it with solvable non-woven textiles. Stitch around the decorative parts and make sure that suture beyond the decorative parts should disappear. Insert the needle into the cloth when encountering corner. Raise the presser foot and pivot the cloth to the left or right.

Instruction: After sewing, adjust the selection dial

JOINING CORNERS

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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered components for identification.

Line drawing of a hand using a tool to press or inspect a component on a flat surface (no text or symbols).

Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols.

Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts and directional arrows.

Mechanical assembly diagram showing a clamping mechanism with no visible text or symbols.

GB Technical specifications:

Voltage 230 V, 50 Hz

Total effect 85 Watt

Motor effect 70 Watt

Working light 15 Watt (Lamp E14 max 15 Watt)

Maximum stitch speed: 800 stitches per minute

ZANUSSI ZAN2300LCD - GB Technical specifications: - 1

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Brand : ZANUSSI

Model : ZAN2300LCD

Category : Sewing machine