Euro-Pro Sewing Machines - Page 3 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
How to thread euro pro serger
If the thread guide in printed on the side of the door or on the machine, you will need to follow the threading sequence.
Turn off the power.
Raise the thread antenna to it's highest position.
Open the tensions (set at zero). If the serger has automatic tensions, raise the presser foot as this also opens the tensions.
Turn the handwheel so the loopers are at their highest position.
Begin threading from the right to the left - lower looper is usually the first to be threaded.
After threading, set the tensions back to the normal setting and stitch a chain of thread and it should be knitted/interlocking.
My foot pedal won't stop the machine from running when I release it.
I just fixed a Bernina foot pedal with this problem. There is a metal piece that presses down on a small switch when the pedal is released. The switch wasn't being pressed down hard enough to completely disconnect the power. As a result the machine kept slowly sewing when the pedal was released. I bent the metal piece down slightly with needle nose pliers so the switch would be fully pressed when the pedal is released. The hardest part was opening the foot pedal because there were no visible screws. I used a flathead screwdriver to pry the base off the foot pedal at the pivot points.
I have a Euro- Pro
My advice would be to NOT use just any oil but only a highly refined clear oil specific to sewing machines and labeled as such. 3 in One oil is good for some other machines but not recommended for electronic machines. I'm also experiencing rough running w/ my model 9106 after sewing heavy denim material. It now jerks from zig zag stitch to straight stitch and will run w/o the foot pedal being pressed. I'll keep looking for answers.
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