SOURCE: Janome 9000 willl not work when turned on
My Janome 9000 has always done that. I can prevent it by raising the needle when I first start the machine, getting it to sew quickly or raising the needle and letting the machine sit for a few minutes. I think my computer wants to warm up a minute. As you can see I.m not a technical person but it works for me.
SOURCE: Janome 9000
As a Janome Dealer, I know that the company discourages online sales as impersonal, they pride themselves on a dealer network and personal service.
Simply contact your nearest Dealer, or Janome in your home country to locate your nearest dealer who will arrange things for you.
SOURCE: Janome memory craft 9000 what type shank
If you contact Janome HQ in your country, they should be able to tell you which dealer is closest to you, and the part number of the ruffler foot to suit the MC 9000......
....the technicians and questioners on this site come from all over the planet, so the where to go will depend on where you are !!
Keep it local
SOURCE: says raise pressure foot and needle bar
check youre screen you will see an icon of needle you have got it in the down mode touch it it will raise it next time you sew it will be raised this is an option to have needle in fabric or raised on completion of sewing this is in your manual.
hope this helps mary h
SOURCE: my janome memory craft 9000 sews without pushing
Inside the foot control is a component called a supressor.......it is there to reduce or stop the "crackle" interference you may have on TV & Radio when using the machine.
It is not necessary for the functioning of the machine, but when it fails, or burns out, there is generally an acrid smell of burned plastic.....then it runs on by itself and you need to turn it off at the switch to stop it.
Best suggestion if you are not comfortable about opening electrical items, is to take it to a Janome service centre and tell them exactly what is wrong, as described above.. "a burned out suppressor, and the machine now runs by itself"
They ought to be able to do this for very little money really, it is a 2 minute job.......if it has been a while since the last service, you may wish to consider having it all done at the same time, depends on usage and budget in the end.
Let us all know how you get on.
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