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There's a possibility that your foot pedal is sticking; if that is the case, it's probably overriding the stop button. See if you can take the cover off and clean it using alcohol, and leaving it open for a couple of hours to make sure it has dried. Visually check the wires while it's open, too, to see if you can see any fraying, and make sure the plug on the machine side is firmly seated in the machine.
I suggest having the machine checked at a sewing machine shop to see if there is something wrong with the motor, or the foot pedal but first check to make sure the power cord & foot pedal are connected correctly
I have a Janome 9000, was sewing and broke needle, replaced and broke another. I didn't have machine threaded, took out bobbin and would sew a little and stop saying thread broke. I took off top plate and started machine again, sew a little and stop saying thread broke. So I took out bobbin case and sewed again and stopped repeating the message. Everything looks OK, bobbin case and top plate. I guess I want to know if the timing could be off or do you think it is the computer part of the machine...Should I take it to the Sewing Machine Shop??
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