We advise use of one foot only in running Machine, as it runs so very lightly.

Oiling -- Notes and Cautions

A little care bestowed in properly oiling and cleaning Machine will abundantly repay owner in ease of running and general comfort.

Use oil put up expressly by us, which is decidedly best for the purpose, and can be obtained at any of our Branch Offices. Should Machine run hard after standing for some time (which it may do if any oil except ours is used), oil with a little kerosene or benzene, and after running it a few minutes, oil again with our sewing machine oil. (See 'Best Sewing Machine Oil' on page 39)

A bottle of oil and an oiler accompany each Machine sent out by us.

The Machine should be cleaned and oiled two or three times a week, or every day, if in constant use.

Keep outer rim of Large Wheel, underneath Table, free from oil. This will prevent its turning backward in consequence of oil reaching Rubber Ball. Should it do so, wipe outer rim of Large Wheel and Rubber Ball thoroughly with a cloth, then apply powdered chalk or pumice stone to Rubber Ball.

If oil gets on your work, rub the spots with soap and cold water before putting the garment in the suds.

Oiling the Stand

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The Stand requires oiling in only three places, at each of which will be found oil holes, namely Wheel Stud, Crank Stud (both to the right of Pitman), and Treadle at its connection with Pitman (See Fig 1)

To oil them move toe of Treadle to its lowest point. This will raise both Stud oil holes to the top -- the only position in which they can be reached for oiling.

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