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Unable to find anything related to your machine. Is there a Model number besides "Millennium?" Perhaps this will help. Not the same machine, but sometimes they thread alike.
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You can download a free manual from the Singer site. http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html
Just type in w2000 and click on search.
On the next page choose the second option by clicking on free download!
Hope this helps!
There's nothing wrong with the newer plastic sewing machines. Most of them are plastic now and not as heavy as the old metal ones. You said that the needle moved smoothly but what you need to know is if the needle thread picks up the bobbin thread. If you don't know how to thread the machine either check the manual or ask someone in the shop to thread it. If anyone there sews, they will know how to thread it. If the machine makes a stitch go ahead and get it. It the bobbin thread is not picked up by the needle thread IT WON'T STITCH and then you'll know that the timing is off. That's a repair job and will be way more than what you paid in the thrift shop.
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