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HAAA!!!
Me, too!! I just got the same code. I actually took off all the stuff
to clean it (glad I did too because after a whole week of sewing on it
straight, it was hella filthy!), I still couldn't get it to work. The
answer is in the Singer FAQ website (http://www.singerco.com/support/frequently-asked-questions).
Your button hole lever has been bumped. It is just to the left of the
the needle bar. I just pulled mine all the way down, then pushed it all
the way back up. No more E7!!!! Color me happy for sure!
E7 means the machine has 'had enough' and that error flashes to let you know it needs a break. I found that out by trial and error and after phoning Singer as well.
HI THERE concern E7 there's many reasons : 1- machine jamd ( try to turn machine by hand if you found handwheel is move easy ok. 2- thread trimmer locked or release? sometimes E007 come at the time of thread trimming function activated.( please check timming cam for thread trimmer ). 3- sometimes some threads go insaide hook and machine stop and give E7. best regards ashraf abozid CAIRO - EGYPT
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