To turn candle off, slide power switch on bottom of candle to "OFF" position. TIMERTo set timer, slide the power switch to the "TIMER" position. Candle will remain on for 5 hours from the time you place the candle in "TIMER" mode, and then automatically turn off for 19 hours. It will repeat the same cycle daily.
Take wires from the track and place directly on the motor contacts. See if it tries to move. If motor tries but won't turn, could need an oiling of the bearings or the gears have jammed.
Another question - is it DC or DCC? If you put a DC train on a DCC line it will buzz, visa versa it won't usually do anything.
If DC, then above solution will help fault find.
Hi,
I think you may destroy them if you try anything else. One suggestion is that you take out the pages and put them in a frame between two pieces of glass so that both sides can be viewed.
I wish you luck. :-)
Hello, Patricia -
Do you mean you do not know how to cast on the number of stitches required for the size of cardigan you wish to knit?
You may find this YouTube video instructive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWLtMqP6Uz0
After casting on the required number of stitches, the pattern calls for the garter stitch. That means you will knit every row (use the knit stitch) until you reach the required length for the size you are knitting.
For more questions on the pattern, look at this web page:
https://www.yarnspirations.com/bernat-side-street-cardigan--xs-s/BRK0129-007943V.html
There you can click or tap on the Ask A Question link, and ask your question/s.
Best wishes.
Hello, Sharon -
The meaning of the 2 asterisks following the digit 2:
Repeat instructions between asterisks as many times as directed or repeat at specified locations.
From:
https://www.craftyarncouncil.com/standards/knitting-abbreviations
Therefore, repeat the knitting directions prior to the 2** two times.
Best wishes.
Hello, Vivian -I believe the k1b means "knit 1 below" . . . knit the stitch in the row below.See this YouTube video demonstrating K1B:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g_E31DnTUgI do not know what the "1w" or maybe it is "lw" (letter "el" letter "w") abbreviation means.I haven't found it on websites with knitting abbreviations.If the knitting pattern you are following is in a knitting publication, I suggest you contact the publisher of the publication and ask for an explanation for the abbreviation for the stitch.You can also take the text of your pattern and your knitting to a nearby store which exclusively sells knitting yarns and supplies and ask one of the people working there if she / he knows what the abbreviation means and ask for a demonstration.Another option is to register with and log into an online knitting discussion forum and ask your question so that veteran knitters can see it and answer. This is the link to one knitting discussion forum I found:https://forum.knittinghelp.com/You will need to register (free) and log in.Best wishes.
The
type of bulbs you use is not very important, as long as the light is evenly
distributed throughout the box. In keeping the lighting consistent, it is most
important to use the same temperature lights, otherwise you will get weird
colors.