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hi there if you are use machine with clutch motor this way to change direction 1 - trun power off and wait until your motor descharge from electricity and unplug the plug from motor saide and make full turn and plug it again - turn machine ON and test direction.hi there
if you are use machine with clutch motor this way to change direction
1 - trun power off and wait until your motor descharge from electricity and unplug the plug from motor saide and make full turn and plug it again - turn machine ON and test direction.
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If your serger is a domestic one too (the MO in front makes me think so) then you may find that the threading up is very similar on your model. Stitch length is usually a kob on the right marked from 0.5 to 4 and differential feed knob is usually there too, usually marked from -0.5 up to 1.5. Tension settings are usually around 5 but you adjust the looper tensions to suit the fabric and how wide you are trimming it with the blades.
You could contact Juki or their local distributor in your country and arrange to purchase manual for your model. http://www.juki.co.jp/household_en/dl/index.html this page gives a listing for countries.
if its on and not running then its most likely a motor bearing or an incorrectly adjusted clutch ( large bolt on the right side of the motor ,from front of machine) loosen lock nut ( 17, or 19 mm) and adjust bolt until the noise goes away.
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