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The model number may be on the back or bottom of the machine. For those who cannot find a model number anywhere, take a photo of the machine, and try emailing it to the manufacturer's customer service email address for help. Another option is to look at the official company website of your machine and review their database to find a match. While some of these manufacturers have extensive collections of manuals dating back to the start of their companies, others' collections only keep the newest models' manuals in stock and must reprint or source older resources upon request.
Shoppers Rule is a website that sells instruction manuals for more than 15 sewing machine brands. If the manual is still in print, they'll receive an original; if not, they'll make a copy. In the rare case that the manual isn't readily available, they'll try to locate one. The sewing machine manufacturer Singer offers manuals for all models at various prices. Simply use their "Consumer Products" section of the website to locate home machine manuals.
Meanwhile, the other companies listed above typically have most of the manuals people are looking for on their own websites. Alternatively, try an internet search of the machine's make, model, and the word "Operation Manual" in quotes. If the machine is a popular model, chances are a PDF version will be available for free or minimal cost to print and download at home. No matter which option used to replace a specific manual, it shouldn't be too difficult if the machine was made in the last years.
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