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I am not familiar with this particular machine, but I found references to the thread cutter. Did you try turning it off? Could the cotton thread be rotten, have you tried sewing with button thread?
Thread Trimming Function correlates with the scissors icon on the face of the machine. The G210 in unique in the fact that it has this function, which will automatically trim the thread for you, leaving virtually no mess! This one is a life saver as it relives you from having to spend time cutting and cleaning loose threads!
I am surprised that I couldn't find threading directions in the manuals that I found. It appears to me that you can thread it the same way that you would thread a Juki DDL 555 or DDL 8700. Manuals on Line have several manuals but I couldn't find threading directions in them. Weird. Most sewing machines thread similarly whether they are home or industrial machines. Once in a while there will be an odd one. Sergers, etc are another matter but sewing machines are generally alike in their threading.
Um, you didn't provide the model of machine, so we can't help. A good indication is, how many thread spool pins are there on your machine? If there are 4 spool pins, then it is a 4-thread machine.
You can search the internet for:
Make + Model
and generally there will be a web site that provides the specifications for your machine--along with telling you how many threads it uses.
You can also compare Juki models on their web site.
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