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Follow the instructions below if the machine is stuck on reverse
1. Turn the machine off.
2. The reverse button may be stuck in the reverse position.
- Press and release the button to see if it releases and allows the machine to sew in the forward direction.
3. Check that you have selected the correct stitch.
Some stitches will sew in reverse and some will sew reinforcement stitches.
4. Make sure you are holding down the button while sewing 3-5 stitches.
If you do not hold the button down while sewing reinforcement stitches, the needle will sew in the same place.
5. Remove bobbin and clean the bobbin area. Reinstall bobbin.
6. Turn the machine off and hold the reverse button for 3-5 seconds.
7. Turn the machine back on and test to see if the machine will sew forward.
If the problem persists, Contact Customer Support
Do NOT turn it but one way,towards you ONLY,it sound like it's just stuck.Grap something rubberish that will help your grip and try again.Good Luck,don't let this keep you from sewing.
Slacken the stop motion as if to wind a bobbin and press on the foot control, if the motor runs really fast then you have either thread stuck in the bobbin case area or you may need to oil the machine
Hi, Sounds like the variable power control (the pedal) is either stuck wide open or burned out. Does the pedal push down and spring back when you push on it??? Good Luck !!!!!!!!!
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