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Worn or ineffective selector detent, worn or broken selector or worn gear teeth, probably. There are other possibilities but when an external possibilities have been exhausted only a careful internal inspection will reveal the fault(s).
COULD BE THE SPLINES ON THE SPINDLE PULL KNOB OF AND SEE IF CRACKED OR THE SPLINDES WORN ON INSIDE OF KNOB .IF OK THE SELECTOR NEEDS REPLACING.
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NORMAN
However, I'm not sure what you actually mean, do you mean how to program it to stitch out letters?
If so, the instructions for this are on page 28
Each stitch that shows up on the selector bars at the top has a number so to choose it, you just type in the appropraite number using the 0-9 keyboard, then press the "select pattern" key. The top selector bars turn so you can see the different range of stitches but the A B C D part doesnt come into actually chosing a stitch.
Check to see that nothing has worked loose or worn in the gear linkage system and subsequently gone out of alignment. This would account for the indicator being incorrect and the difficulty in getting into a starting mode
MAKE SURE YOUR "PITCH SELECTOR" SETTING MATCHES THE PRINT WHEEL INSTALLED. THE PITCH SELECTOR IS THE LOWER OF THE 3 SLIDING SWITCHES ON THE L.H.S. ;...THE PRINT WHEEL WILL HAVE THE PITCH SIZE INDICATED ON THE WHEEL ITSELF.
contact a new and used apliance center they should be able to look it up be handy with make model ser # may take a few call someone in this field will be able to help you
the clicking of your selector is telling you that you have a fault but it does'nt tell you what type of fault . It could be anything from not being reset to a control board , or a motor to pump my advice to you would be to call an expert . goodluck
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