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The manual has instructions for cleaning, which is basically removing the needle plate and bobbin case and cleaning the area with a soft brush or cotton swab. Some use canned air.
There is no oiling of computorized sewing machines.
Lubrication has to be done by an authorized tech.
If you oil and get it in the wrong place, it could interfere with the computer's sensors and create more problems.
You will have a hard time finding a repair manual but try e-bay, that model along with the pe-200 has always had issues with timing being thrown out or the needle bar coming loose i would consider a new machine check out the IN-1200
i had the same problem and realized i was using the wrong kind of bobbin. there are specific ones for an embroidery machine and specific ones for a reg. sewing machine. hope this helps
See if you may have thread wound up inside the bobbin hole. The hook needs to cross the needle hole when the needle bar starts up. Adjust needle bar to make up for it.
I had the same problem, but I then got a shorter bobbin. what is happening is that the bobbin is too tall and the tread is getting stuck in the bobbin. It helped me from trashing my machine.
For embroidery, and zig-zag, and because the needle makes side movements, it needs more needle thread.
So try to keep you needle thread not very tight,
and tight up your bobbin case tension more, so that the two threads meet under the meterial.
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