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Question edited for clarity. You wrote 'Fisher rossman', and is incorrect.
This is a little known sewing machine of German heritage here in North America. This link may work better where you live. Try one of the online stores as they often carry manuals. It is not on my usual manuals sites.
I conducted a rather through search with Google, Bing, and Yahoo and did not find a free users manual for this machine. The links below are 1) for a contributor who possessed such a machine and 2) for a company that claims to be able to sell you a manual to a machine which your machine is "rebadged" from. That is, the machine was sold under several brand names.
FixIt contributor Andrew Rose in 2013 indicated this machine was a rebadged Frister and Rossman 64 or 66. I found only links to sites purportedly selling manuals for these models and can not easily evaluate if the sites are legitimate or scams. Andrew Rose actually indicated he had the very machine you mention as well as a manual. But Andrew only made 4 postings and may not be available to contact. http://www.fixya.com/users/arose62
I AM NOT SURE IF THE MACHINE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR WAS MADE BY FRISTER & ROSSMAN (GERMANY) ANYWAY, THERE IS A FELLOW NAMED MIKE BROOKS FROM RUSSEL FORSTER COMPANY THAT STILL HANDLES THE PARTS FOR THE F & R DOMESTIC MACHINES. I DON'T HAVE ANY OTHER INFORMATION, BUT IF THIS IS ONE OF THOSE MACHINES, THEN MAYBE YOU CAN FIND OUT FROM MIKE BROOKS.
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