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    Oct 16, 2009, 04:45 PM
    Finding a Kenmore Solid state manual
    Hello

    I'm looking for anyone who knows a website of some sort that provides free sewing machine manuals, specifically a Kenmore Solid state

    And suggestions are greatly appreciated
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    Nov 14, 2009, 01:27 AM
    For finding any product manuals sold by Sears use this site:
    ManageMyHome.com - Home Improvement Projects, Owner's Manuals & Home Management Tools .

    Type, Kenmore Electronic Sewing, and the model # of the unit, in the "Find owner's manuals" box, click on go.

    The model # should be similar to this example 38512708. It is possible the # will have a period after the third digit, i.e. 385.12708

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