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Euro-Pro 9105 Computerized Sewing Machine - Page 4 Questions & Answers
LED Bulb Replacement
I've been searching for two days for the bulb replacement in my mother's 9110 sewing machine...needs a 240mW led lamp which the manual says 'not user replaceable'. I called the 800 # for Euro-Pro and the recording referred me to 1-800-361-4639 for Euro-Pro sewing machines. The rep I spoke with knew immediately the lamp needed (must get a lot of calls for this). The total cost including shipping was $31.90 and is shipped from CA. She said it is 2-4 wk delivery, but could come in as little as 2 days. I just ordered it today, so hopefully I will receive it soon and it will be what I need...it looks simple enough to replace, so don't know why they say it isn't user replaceable.
Feed dogs will not shift
I found your post looking for an answer to the same problem. My machine is a 9106. I manged to fix it enough to work and though you might like to know what I did.
With the machine OFF remove the cover over the bobin case. Switch the feed dogs to DOWN. Using a small screwdriver lever the dogs into the upright position hold in place and switch to the UP position. Kinda anoying but atleast it sews, right?
Euro Pro 9105 won't catch bobbin thread
Hi,
first of all make sure you have the needle in the correct way round,
flat side facing back, try a new needle, it only has to be slightly
bent or blunt and it will miss stitches, the tension unit is the small
piece near the takeup lever and it only has a small spring but that has
nothing to do with the threading picking up, if the machine misses
stitches after trying the above then you will need to retime the
machine either bu a shop or by yourself, if you are sewing on fabric
that collects static such as knitted fabric make sure you use an
anti-static needle otherwise it will miss stitches.
Goodluck..
Stitching problem
Make sure you thread the top[ thread correctly. Thread the machine with the presser lever up. Test the tension by lowering the presser lever before threading the cotton through the eye of the needle, by pulling the thread with your left hand and adjusting the tension with your right hand while slowly pulling downwards. There should be no resistance when the tension dial is on zero, and you should be able to feel more resistance when you increase the tension. Ideal tension is between 3 and 5. When your top tension is correct, your machine should operate correctly
I'm looking for the service Manual for an Omega Euro-Pro Serger. Model number 434D.
You can try contacting Euro-Pro directly to see if they have a service manual available for the Omega Euro-Pro Serger model 434D. Alternatively, you can try searching for the manual online through a search engine or online manual database. There are also online forums and communities dedicated to sewing and serging that may have resources or advice on how to troubleshoot or repair your machine.
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