Rotate the handwheel several turns. It should turn smoothly and evenly without binding or jams.
Could be the problem is inside the foot control/cable. Disconnect foot control and try using START/STOP and see if the resets stop.
I noted the following in the manual;
"Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth."
I don't believe this is your problem but check it anyway.
If it still resets when using START/STOP, could be speed control electronics inside machine or even the motor itself.
SOURCE: Husqvarna Viking #1 use same foot pedal as the #1+ ???
Yes it will work, you can go ahead and purchase it.
SOURCE: I have a Husqvarna Viking quilt 870 sewing
The overload message is usuall due to a bind in the mechanical function of the machine. When the motor has an extra "load" caused by something like a tight belt or dry bearing, it "overloads" the motor and the error message is displayed. It is doubtful your problem is computer related. Either way a trip to your service tech is required. If you continue to sew with it, you do run the risk of possible damage to some other parts of your machine. The computer portion of your Husqvarna is guaranteed for 5 years and the mechanical parts carry a 20 or 25 year guarantee depending on when you purchased your machine. A copy of your bill of sale from a Husqvarna Viking dealer or a stamped warranty card is the proof of purchase needed to obtain warranty replacement of parts. Labor is only guaranteed for 1 year.
SOURCE: I have a Husqvarna Viking 2000 SL and it seems
The first thing to check is the pedal itself. If you have a continuity tester you can check to see if a connection is being made in the pedal when it's being stepped on.
You can also turn the handwheel back and forth while you step on the pedal with the power to the machine on. If the motor starts to run a little bit, you know the pedal is good and the motor carbons will be bad.
That machine's rear cover over the motor comes off somewhat easily, so you could also check the connections in the electric terminal where the foot control plugs in. Make sure to have it unplugged when you do this part. Gently move the wires near where they connect to the terminal block and see if any are loose. There are screws there that tighten onto the wires that sometimes loosen which would make your pedal not work.
SOURCE: I have a Husqvarna Mega Quilter Viking. The
If you're sure you're using the correct needles, you should take it to a service tech to align it properly.
SOURCE: I have a Viking Husqvarna and it seems that the
If the winder is not moving either there is a worn part on the winder rubber, or, the winder iteself may have seized up becuae a lot of people do not realise that the spindle has to be oiled because of its high speed.
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Before getting a reply I tried the start switch to do automatic sewing and it worked for a min then I realized all the bobbin thread was piling up under in bobbin case and think that's causing an automatic reboot. Idk this machines giving me problems the moment I got it
I will try your advice
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