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Winding bobbin thread, If the thread cannot be wound on evenly, adjust

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4. SEWING 4-3 Winding bobbin thread CAUTION ɾ Do not touch or place anything against any of the moving parts while winding the lower thread, otherwise personal injury or damage to the machine may result. y r i u w q t e A B 1. Turn on the power switch. 2. Place the bobbin q onto the bobbin winder shaft w. 3. Wind the thread around the bobbin q several times in the direction indicated by the arrow. 4. Push down the bobbin presser arm e. NOTE ɾIf the thread cannot be wound on evenly, adjust by following the procedure described below To wind more thread onto the bobbin q, loosen the screw r and move the bobbin presser arm e to adjust the thread winding amount. 5. Once winding of the bobbin thread is completed, remove the bobbin q from the bobbin winder shaft w and trim the thread using the thread trimmer t. NOTE ɾIf the circuit protector y has been activated, the bobbin winder motor will not operate. Wait 1 minute for the machine to cool down, and then pres the protector y. (If the machine has not cooled down sufficiently, the protector will pop back up again.) ɾ If you make the bobbin winding tensio stronger than necessary, it may cause problems during sewing. ʬIf the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenlyʭ If the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenly, loosen the nut u and turn the bobbin winder thread tension stud i to adjust. * If the thread winds on as shown in A, turn the bobbin winder thread tension stud i clockwise; if it winds on as shown in B, turn the bobbin winder thread tension stud i counterclockwise. ʕ 26 ʕ B A S -705

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4. SEWING
4-3 Winding bobbin thread
If the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenly
If the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenly, loosen
the nut
u
and turn the bobbin winder thread tension
stud
i
to adjust.
*
If the thread winds on as shown in A, turn the bobbin
winder thread tension stud
i
clockwise; if it winds
on as shown in B, turn the bobbin winder thread
tension stud
i
counterclockwise.
1.
Turn on the power switch.
2.
Place the bobbin
q
onto the bobbin winder shaft
w
.
3.
Wind the thread around the bobbin
q
several times
in the direction indicated by the arrow.
4.
Push down the bobbin presser arm
e
.
NOTE
If the thread cannot be wound on evenly, adjust
by following the procedure described below.
To wind more thread onto the bobbin
q
, loosen
the screw
r
and move the bobbin presser arm
e
to adjust the thread winding amount.
5.
Once winding of the bobbin thread is completed,
remove the bobbin
q
from the bobbin winder shaft
w
and trim the thread using the thread trimmer
t
.
NOTE
If the circuit protector
y
has been activated,
the bobbin winder motor will not operate. Wait
1 minute for the machine to cool down, and
then pres the protector
y
.
(If the machine has not cooled down
sufficiently, the protector will pop back up
again.)
If you make the bobbin winding tensio stronger
than necessary, it may cause problems during
sewing.
CAUTION
Do not touch or place anything against any of the moving parts while winding the lower thread,
otherwise personal injury or damage to the machine may result.
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