The link below is the Shark Clean manufacturer website. Enter your model number (385x) and PDF link will come up. Other sites will charge you for the same manual. Shark is their vacuum brand so if you type Euro-pro.com into your browser it will bring you to their Shark site. Don't freak, just go to customer service, manuals, and do as I said.
I was trying to figure out the same thing. I found this website with some very helpful diagrams. http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/Singer_Sewing_Machine_Threading/singer_301_threading.htm
The Euro-Pro 1100T2 Dressmaker II Childrens Sewing Machine, is a good start.
I bought one this week by 100 Euro, but is an elgin genius, I don't know if is that the answer you want?
In 1923, with a down payment of $4 down ($48.49 in today's money), one could buy a Damascus Vibrating Shuttle sewing machine on a $4 monthly installment plan until it is paid off at a price of $29.95 (that's $363.08 in today's money). If you were able to pay in cash, the price would be only $27.95 ($338.83 in today's money). The machine was manually powered by the large pedal at the bottom.
sewing,quilting,repairs, general ironing
make sure you have also pulled the thread through the hole at the top near part sticking outward. this should work out, i found it on a video on youtube.com
I have the manuel for the euro steam model 4488
Depends on the product volume and product mix you want. You have manual presses and full automatic pick and place machines for press-fit connecters. You have presses with force/distance monitoring and lots of options are usually available. a decent manual press starts from 5000 euro. a flexible semi-automatic machine with a good quality control system starts from 40 000 euro FCI connectors used to be markt leader with the semi and full automatic machine. However the tooling department has split and has become föhrenbach application tooling. www.foehrenbach.be
Robotboy - 2005 Six Million Euro Man RoboGus and the G-Machine was released on: USA: 5 April 2008
EURO: 4.5s manual, 4.7s SMG, 5.0s cabriolet US: 4.6s manual, 4.8s SMG, 5.1s cabriolet
EURO: 4.5s manual, 4.7s SMG, 5.0s cabriolet US: 4.6s manual, 4.8s SMG, 5.1s cabriolet
A cheaper and standard loaf (white bread, machine made, sliced) costs in the Supermarket: 600 gm- 40 Euro cents, 800 gm- 55 Euro cents