New Home 535 Manuel utilisateur

Editors notes:
This is a recreated version of an original scan from a “New Home 535” sewing machine.
All artwork is original, however for clarity some of the overlaid lettering has been replaced with clearer versions. No
changes were made to the actual letters and numbers referenced in the document.
I attempted to keep the document as original as possible; however there have been a few minor spelling
corrections.
For a history of New Home and Janome, please see Appendix B.
As I find which parts are compatible with this machine I will update the document. Appendix A contains the list of
the compatible items.
If you have information on this machine that would be a good addition to this document, feel free to email me to
Gord Bestwick
Also a very important note:
I have created this manual out of a desire to ensure that old serviceable machines get the support that they need. It
was provided to “Don Tai” for distribution for free. If you have paid for this version of the manual demand your
money back! This manual should, would, and will always be free of charge!

MANUAL OF INSTRUCTION
SEWING MACHINE
MODEL 535
(New Home/Imperial/Janome)
Version 1.0

IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN AND YELLOW – EARTH. BLUE - NEUTRAL. BROWN - LIVE.
As the colours of the mains lead of the appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug – CONNECT AS FOLLOWS:
The wire coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal marked E,
or by the earth symbol W, or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW.
The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured RED.
The wired coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured BLACK.
If a 13A plug is used, fit a 3A Fuse. For any other plug, protect with a 5A Fuse or Fuse wire.
WARNING
-THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
-ISOLATED THE APPLIANCE FROM THE SUPPLY BEFORE CHANGING
THE BULB

Contents
TO REMOVE BOBBIN CASE .......................................................... 7
TO WIND BOBBIN ........................................................................ 7
TO ADJUST BOBBIN WINDING DEVICE ........................................ 9
TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE ......................................................... 10
TO INSERT BOBBIN CASE INTO THE MACHINE .......................... 11
TO INSERT NEEDLE..................................................................... 11
RIGHT NEEDLE AND THREAD FOR RIGHT CLOTH....................... 12
TO THREAD NEEDLE................................................................... 13
TO RAISE LOWER THREAD ......................................................... 14
TO START SEWING..................................................................... 14
TO REGULATE TENSION OF UPPER THREAD.............................. 15
TENSION OF LOWER THREAD .................................................... 16
TO USE BUILT-IN SEWLIGHT ...................................................... 16
TO ADJUST PRESSURE ON PRESSER FOOT................................. 17
TO USE DROP FEED DEVICE ....................................................... 17
TO REGULATE LENGTH OF STITCH AND DIRECTION OF FEED....18
STRAIGHT SEWING AND ZIGZAG SEWING .................................19
MANUAL ZIGZAG PATTERN SEWING..........................................20
TO REMOVE WORK ....................................................................20
BUTTONHOLE SEWING...............................................................21
DARNING AND EMBROIDERY .....................................................23
HEMMING ..................................................................................24
SEWING IN A ZIPPER ..................................................................25
BUTTON SEWING .......................................................................26
BLIND STITCH HEM.....................................................................27
TO CLEAN SHUTTLE RACE...........................................................28
CARE AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE MOTOR .................................30
Appendix A – Compatible Parts List ...........................................34
Appendix B .................................................................................35

NAMES OF PARTS

NAMES OF PARTS
15. Needle plate
16. Needle
17. Needle clamp
18. Thread tension regulator
19. Arm
20. Bed plate
21. Drop feed knob
22. Reverse button
23. Stitch length regulator knob
24. Stitch indicator window
25. Bobbin winder latch
26. Bobbin winder spindle
1. Spool pin
2. Zigzag width control knob
3. Top cover
4. Top cover thread guide and Tension bracket
5. Thread take-up lever
6. Patchomatic darner
7. Face plate
8. Thread guides
9. Presser bar
10. Needle bar thread guide
11. Presser foot thumb screw
12. Presser foot
13. Shuttle cover slide plate
14. Feed teeth

TO REMOVE BOBBIN CASE
Turn the balance wheel towards you until the needle
bar and take-up lever are both to their highest point.
Open the slide plate in the bed of the machine so that
the bobbin case can be reached.
Insert the thumb and forefinger to open the latch and
withdraw the bobbin case.
While the latch is held open, the bobbin is retained in
the bobbin case and will not drop out.
On releasing the latch and turning the bobbin case
downward, the bobbin will drop out.
The bobbin case must never be removed when the
needle bar is in the lower position.
Neither should a bent needle be used, as it is liable
to damage the bobbin case or the shuttle.
TO WIND BOBBIN
1. While holding the balance wheel with your left
hand, turn the stop motion screw toward you with
the right hand.
This allows the balance wheel to turn freely,
disengaging the stitching mechanism.

2. Place a bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle, revolve the bobbin until the notch in the bobbin meets
the spring on the spindle, and push the bobbin down. Then push the bobbin winding spindle so that
the latch fits into the bobbin. (Fig. 1)
3. Place a spool of thread on the spool pin.
4. Pass the thread between the discs of the tension bracket. (Fig. 3)
5. Pass the end of the thread through the hole in the bobbin from inside to outside. (Fig. 2)
6. Holding the thread with your right hand, turn the balance wheel to wind the thread several times.
Then cut the free end of the thread.
7. Run the machine until the thread is wound 70 to ·80% in the bobbin and stop the machine.
Then take out the bobbin from the spindle and cut the thread.
8. Tighten the stop motion screw.

TO ADJUST BOBBIN WINDING DEVICE
The bobbin must be wound evenly. If not, irregular stitching will be the result. When the bobbin
is wound excessively on the upper part of the bobbin (A), loosen the top cover thread guide set screw
on the front of the top cover and lower the thread guide slightly. Tighten the screw to reset the
thread guide.
When it is wound excessively on the lower part of the bobbin (B), loosen the thread guide set screw
and raise the thread guide slightly. Tighten the screw to reset the thread guide.

TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE
Holding the bobbin case in
your left hand, turn the open
side up and place the threaded
bobbin into it (Fig. 1).
Guide the thread into the slot
in the edge of the bobbin case
(Fig. 2).
Pull it under the tension spring
and then into the delivery eye
(Fig. 3).
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