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Anonymous Posted on Aug 08, 2015

PDVD768A. how do I adjust the volume?

The volume controls are on the same 'button' as the fast forward and fast backward so how do you make it do the volume instead of the fast forward and fast backward?

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2009

SOURCE: Janome machine going backwards

sounds like a screw may have become missing to keep the reverse knob in its proper position so it is backwards inside the machine

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2011

SOURCE: my S107 does not move forward and backward as fast

I had this problem and found that fibres had got caught then twisted into the rear blade, probably due to an earlier crash into the laudary. A pair of tweezers later and the problem was solved. Don't know if this helps but it's worth checking out.

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