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Janome Memory Craft 4000 Sewing Machine - Page 3 Questions & Answers
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The only places you can oil will be the moving parts that you can see and get to, no other service required apart from keeping it clean
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could be something loose or broken or a short some where in the machine, it would be a giid idea to have the machine checked.
Manual?
I've always been able to get a free PDF downloadable manual from the Janome web site. They've always been very helpful. Here's a link to them:
http://www.janome.com/index.cfm/ContactUs/Machine_Support
Hope this helps!
I pushed the button that
The machine is sewing a locking stitch. Just let it keep "sewing" in the same spot - then press the presser foot again and it will start sewing again. Hope this helps.
The needle thread keeps getting
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The bobbin might not be in the case just right, or the case not in the machine just right.
Remove the bobbin case and make sure the thread from the bobbin is feeding from the spool in a clock wise direction and through the guide on the side of the bobbin case.
Raise the needle to it's highest position and this will move the shuttle to it's proper position.
Lift the lever on the back of the bobbin case, with the arm on the case pointing toward the ceiling and slip into the shuttle.
Bend your head down and you will see the shuttle has a slot for the arm to fit into.
Once you get the feel for this you will not have to bend down for a bird's eye view!
Always thread a sewing machine with the presser foot up. Make sure the threading sequence is correct and the thread has not slipped out of the take up lever.
Hold onto the top thead end and lower then raise the needle to pull up the bobbin thread. Pull both threads under the presser foot and to the back of the machine.
You should now be able to sew without any issues.
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