
01/30/2008
White-Westinghouse
ww-100
Mighty
MenderTM
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Table
of
Contents
3
Parts
and
accessoiy
4
Getting
Started
6
Bobbin
Winding
-—
7
Threading
the
Top
(Needle)
Thread
—
9
Place
the
Wound
Bobbin
--
11
Raise
the
Bobbin
Thread
——
12
MendingAScain
—
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13
Changing
Needle
-
14
AdjustTension—
—
15

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Bobbin
Winder
Needle
Thread
Tension
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Stitch
Length
&.
Reverse
Knob
Bobbin
Winder
Tension
Disc
Thread
Guides
Needle
Plate
Bobbin
Winder
Switch
Presser
Bar
Lifter
Presser
foot
Switch
Spool
Pin
AC
Adaptor
Receptacle
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BOBBIN
WINDING
1.
Slide
open
the
bobbin
covet
and
take
out
the
empty
bobbin.
2.
Raise
the
bobbin
winder
by
pushing
down
the
bobbin
winder
switch.
3.
Aligning
hole
in
bobbin
with
driving
pin
on
bobbin
windet
place
bobbin
on
bobbin
winder.
4.
Make
sure
the
bobbin
case
is
in
correct
position.
5.
Put
spool
of
thread
on
the
spool
pin
with
retaining
slit
of
spool
near
the
bottom.
Then
put
on
the
spooi
cap
to
keep
the
thread
spool
from
tinning.
Bobbin
Winder
Switch
L
0

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•
THREADING
THE
TOP
(NEEDLE)
THREAD
I.
Pull
thread
from
spool
and
slip
into
the
slit
of
the
fist
thread
guide.
2.
Pull
thread
through
the
circular
slit
of
the
second
thread
guide.
3.
Hold
thread
tight
and
slip
it
in
between
the
two
tension
discs
of
the
third
thread
guide
(Needle
thread
tension
dial).
4.
Turn
handwheel
toward
you
and
make
the
take
up
lever
at
its
highest
position.
Pull
thread
through
the
hole
from
your
right
to
left.
Take
up
Lever
Thread
Tension
Dial

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6.
Pull
thread
from
spool
and
pull
it
through
the
first
thread
guide,
then
wrap
one
time
around
tension
disc.
7.
Put
thread
through
the
small
hole
of
the
bobbin
from
inside
for
about
Y
long.
8.
Slide
the
pow
switch
to
ON
position,
hold
the
thread
end
tightly
and
step
on
the
foot
control.
Stop
a.fter
a
few
coils
are
wound.
9.
Cut
the
thread
nd
on
the
top
of
the
bobbin
by
thread
Inromer.
Then
continue
winding
until
desired
amount
of
thread
is
wound.
10.
Cut
thread
4
from
the
bobbin.
Remove
the
wound
bobbin
from
the
machine.
Lower
the
bobbin
winder
by
pushing
the
bobbin
winder
switch
up.
Bobbin
Winder
HERE

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PLACE
THE
WOUND
BORBII
1.
Hold
the
thread
end
with
3”
long
by
yoin
left
hand
and
place
the
wound
bobbin
into
the
bobbin
case
as
shown.
2.
Feed
the
thread
through
the
two
notches
of
the
bobbin
case
as
shown.
3.
Leave
about
4”
long
of
thread
laying
on
top
of
the
bobbin
toward
the
left
of
you.
Then
bobbin
threading
isconiplete.
Bobbin
Case
1st
notch
2nd
notch

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3’.A!3E
THE
BOBBIN
THREAD
1.
Raise
the
presser
foot
by
pulling
up
the
presser
bar
lifter.
2.
Hold
the
top
thread
and
turn
the
handwheel
counterclockwise
to
make
the
needle
go
down
and
back
up
and
you
will
see
a
loop
formed
by
the
bobbin
thread.
3.
Open
up
the
loop
to
find
the
thread
end
of
bobbin
thread.
If
you
find
it
is
difficult
to
open
up
by
hands,
you
can
use
the
flat
side
of
seem
ripper
to
help.
4.
Pull
both
thread
ends
to
the
back
of
the
machine
and
slide
the
bobbin
cover
back
into
place.
Then
you
can
start
mending
now.

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GETrING
STARTED
1.
Make
sure
the
power
switch
is
in
the
OFF
position.
Connect
the
foot
control
and
AC
adaptor
plug.
2.
Take
the
spool
stand
and
spool
pin
from
the
accessory
tray
then
assemble
as
the
ñgure
shown.
3.
Slide
the
spool
stand
on
the
rear
left
of
the
machine.
L
0

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MENDING
A
SEAM
1.
Set
stitch
control
to
your
desired
stitch
length
by
the
stitch
control
knob.
3.
Make
swe
both
threads
ends
are
pulled
4
back
behind
the
needle,
4.
Put
the
fabric
under
the
presser
foot
md
lower
the needle
into
the
existing
old
stitches.
Then
lower
the
presser
foot
5.
Step
on
foot
control
to
start
mending
until
new
stitches
overlap
the
old
stitches
about
1.
Then
step
off
the
foot
control.
6.
Thrn
stitch
control
knob
to
reverse
position
and
backstitch
4
-
5
stitches
to
secure
the
seam.
7.
Raise
presser
foot
and
pull
fabric
straight
backward
of
the
machine.
Then
cut
both
thread
ends
about
4
from
the
edge
of
fabric.
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SARLJFIER
2.
Raise
needle
by
turning
the
handwhed
counterclockwise
andliftupthepresserfoot.
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FOOT
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cJIANGINGNEEDLE
I.
Raise
the
needle
to
its
highest
position.
2.
Ibid
the
needle
and
loosen
the
needle
clamp
screw.
Then
take
away
the
old
needle.
Needle
Clamp
Screw
3.
Insert
new
needle
mto
the
clamp
with
the
flat
side
to
the
right
Place
as
far
up
as
it
will
go.
4.
Tighten
the
needle
clamp
screw.
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side
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5.
Lower
the
nedIe
by
turning
the
handwheeL.
Pull
thread
forward
to
the
back
of
the
filth
thread
guide.
As
shown
on
figure.
6.
Raise
the
needle.
Put
the
threader
through
the
needle
eye
from
righi
Insert
thread
through
the
wire
loop
and
pull
theader
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ADJUSTING
THREAD
TENSION
Test
stitch
performance
on
a
scrap
of
material
you
are
going
to
use.
With
correct
tension
®
,
upper
end
lower
threads
tension
is
equal
and
strong
enough
to
lock
both
threads
in
cente
If
upper
tension
is
too
tight,
upper
thread
lies
straight
along
upper
surface
of
fabric
).
Correct
by
turn1ng
tension
dial
as
illusimtecL
If
upper
tension
is
too
loose,
bottom
thread
lies
straight
along
lower
surface
of
fabric
©.
Correct
by
turning
tension
dial
as
Illustrated.
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