Look at the presser foot and imagine they are at the center of a clock. Now look at 4:00. There is a horizontal wheel (dial) on the free arm that needs turning.
The feed teeth are lowered when you turn the dial on the front of the free arm to the left . Turn the dial to the right if you wish to raise the feed teeth. The feed teeth will raise as you begin to sew.
Look at #12 on page 2 here: http://new.husqvarnaviking.com/sitefiles/clientsite/57/57c874e2-c4de-4acc-a703-3d47b01f941b.pdf
Hello pup...... In the future, don't wind the bobbin so fast. The reason it gets stuck is because the thread is so tight on the bobbin it actually makes the bobbin a tiny bit smaller, making it hard to get off again. If you dont wind it so fast, it doesn't get so tight. Remove a few yards of thread from the bobbin and it will release from the winder peg. Joe
I don't know if this is an option for you, but you might try to take the machine to someone that specializes in these machines. It is very hard to diagnose these types of problems over the computer. But if you have someone look at it. It is possible that there is a very simple fix.
No they have to be on the outside and visible by law. It should be at the back where the power goes in. Voltage, Power Consumption, Maker, Model Number and Serial Number,
If you're encountering a "Presser Foot Too High" error despite the foot being down, check for potential issues. Ensure the machine is threaded correctly, the needle is not bent, and the presser foot is securely attached. Verify if there's any fabric or thread caught in the mechanism. Additionally, consult the machine's manual for troubleshooting steps or contact the manufacturer's customer support. If the problem persists, it might indicate a mechanical issue that requires professional inspection. In some cases, recalibrating the machine or updating its software may resolve the error. Always follow safety guidelines and turn off the machine before attempting any adjustments. click
Here is a video about calibrating the Ruby 76. Yes, I know it is not the 90. Husqvarna Viking Designer Diamond 76 Calibrating the Embroidery Hoop - YouTube Well, the only thing you learned there is calibration was supposed to be automatic. Moving right along...
Make sure the embroidery module is seated, i. e. attached to the machine properly. Check that the fabric is tightly hooped and that the inner hoop matches the outer hoop.
There are plastic gears driving the unit that may break yielding a grinding sound. Fine wires in the unit may also break, rendering in inoperative. Such repairs call for a serviceman. No seeing the machine, it is difficult to know what the exact problem is.
I suppose you have used the user's guide built into the machine. It offers detailed instructions on calibration. My Sewnet offers a support link near the bottom of its page. The dealer locator is supplied for your convenience. My apologies for not being of more assistance. I am uncertain of the problem.
The User's Guide on the Husqvarna Viking Designer Ruby 90 - YouTube
Dealer Locator ' mySewnet
To recognize the 3D programmable card on the Husqvarna Rose sewing machine, you need to select the corresponding design number on the machine. The design number is usually located on the packaging of the 3D programmable card or in the software used to transfer designs to the card. Once you have identified the design number, enter it into the sewing machine using the keypad or touch screen.
I want to let you know that not all Husqvarna Rose models are compatible with 3D programmable cards. Check your machine's manual or contact Husqvarna customer support for more information.