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Brother CS6000i Computerized Sewing Machine - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Difficulty adjusting tension to avoid bobbin looping
it sounds like your bobbin tension is too tight. to adjust bobbin tension, remove bobbin case (remove needle plate first) and adjust bobbin tension screw on side of case until bobbin thread has a slight resistance as you pull it through the bobbin case.
this will be trial and error until you get best result. you should always try and match top and bottom threads. if the top thread is quite thick you may have continue to increase needle thread tension until balanced.
scott
Machine is showingE6
The motor locked up because the thread is tangled. Remove the tangled thread before continuing the operation.Clean the bobbin case to remove the tangled thread. After cleaning the bobbin case, insert the bobbin case properly. If the needle is bent or broken, replace the needle.Then, thread the upper thread properly, and continue the operation.brother sewing machine
Machine is showing F2
Key pressed continually with power ON(operation system SW)Pushing S/S or NP or BK button continually Continually pressing buttons can cause this....have a look
here
E6 message on brother CS 6000i
Needle Position Sensor is disconnectedThis sensor detects the drive timing for the pulse motor forzigzagging and feed, the vertical stop position for the needle. Itdetects the upper shaft angle of rotation using a shutter attachedto the upper shaft and an optical sensor.See
HERE for Service Manual
Timing is off
Unless someone has worked on the machine it is rare for the timing to be off. What symptoms are you seeing that makes the timing appear off? Other, more common, things that can appear to be timing related include:
1) incorrect needle or needle is set wrong
2) wrong bobbin or bobbin isn't seated correctly
3) upper thread is through the needle incorrectly (left to right, right to left, or front to back) only one is correct
Where to oil cs 6000i...
I am an experienced tech and i can tell you that oiling is not the problem here. If it froze up that quickly, after the servicing, then oiling is not the problem. We recommend that you oil it ONCE every 2,000 sewing hours. If it is freezing up, you need a good servicing from an honest dealer.But as far as oiling goes, just open your side cover from above the needle ans remove your needle plate, bobbin case etc and blow it out then put one drop of oil on every moving part.
Brothe cs6000 needle bar noise
if the plastic compartment opens try using a couple of dropsof sewing machine oil on the needle bar and see if that helps.
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