Simplicity Quilter's Classic SW240 Mechanical Sewing Machine - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My Simplicity Quilters Classic Model SW240 seems to have lost its mind.
You can try a 'hard reboot' of the software by unplugging the machine while it is turned on, wait about a minute, then plug in and restart the machine. This is a way to make the software do a self-diagnostic check and possibly give you an error code or (best case scenario) cause the machine to start working properly again.
If this does not work you probably need an adjustment by a technician.
3/6/2019 6:31:26 PM •
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Start button disabled
"In order to use the start/stop button the foot pedal must be unplugged."
3/3/2015 7:35:51 PM •
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Start/stop button
In order to use the start/stop button the foot pedal must be unplugged.
12/25/2013 8:45:38 PM •
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Machine skips stitches on bulky items
Skipped stitches 1. The needle is not inserted correctlyRemove needle & reinsert needle( flat side towards the back of machine)2. The needle is damagedreplace with new needle3. The wrong size needle is being usedChoose a needle to suit the thread & fabric4. The foot not attached correctlyCheck & attach correctly
8/19/2013 2:30:43 PM •
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Dose this simplicity use oil
They all use oil, but on modern home machines that privilege is reserved for the sewing machine repair person. You might look in your bobbin race area for a little wick. 1 drop only.
6/2/2014 7:42:56 PM •
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My bottom thread is making large loops, is the
it's to slack, try a 3 or 4 setting on the tension
& if you use your machine alot,, clean under the needle plate & bobbin area for loose threads & lint
using a can of air is helpful
8/9/2011 3:54:07 PM •
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