Pfaff expression 2044 Owner's Manual - Page 118

Sewing, problems, their, solutions

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Sewing problems and their solutions ProblemlCause The machine skips stitches The needle is not properly inserted. Wrong needle is in use. Needle is bent or blunt. The machine is not properly threaded. Needle is too small for thread. Needle thread breaks See reasons above. Thread tension is too tight. Thread is poor or has slubs in it, or has become dry after overlong storage. Thread is too thick. Needle breaks off Needle is not pushed fully in. Needle is bent. Needle is too thick or too thin. Needle is bent, and has hit the needle plate because you are pulling or pushing the fabric. The bobbin case is not properly inserted. The seam is sewn unevenly The tension needs adjusting. Thread is too thick, stubbed or hard. The bobbin thread is unevenly wound. Thread loops at top or underside of fabric. Remedy Push needle fully upwards. Flat side facing the back. Use needle system 130/705 H. Insert a new needle. Check how the machine is threaded. Use a larger needle. See above. Adjust thread tension. Only use good quality threads. Use needle with large eye (system 130 N). Insert new needle and push fully in. Insert different type of needle. See needle table (Page 92, 93). Only guide the fabric lightly. When you insert the bobbin case, push it fully into the stop. Pull lightly on the end of the thread to make sure bobbin case is secure. Check needle and bobbin thread tensions. Only use good quality threads. Do not wind thread by hand. Make sure thread is pulled solidly into bobbin tension spring. Check bobbin threading path. Re-thread machine, making sure presser foot is raised to its highest position. This ensures that needle thread is securely in thread tension system. Adjust bobbin thread tension as needed. 114

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Sewing
problems
and
their
solutions
ProblemlCause
Remedy
The
machine
skips
stitches
The
needle
is
not
properly
inserted.
Wrong
needle
is
in
use.
Needle
is
bent
or
blunt.
The
machine
is
not
properly
threaded.
Needle
is
too
small
for
thread.
Push
needle
fully
upwards.
Flat
side
facing
the
back.
Use
needle system
130/705
H.
Insert
a
new
needle.
Check
how
the
machine
is
threaded.
Use
a
larger
needle.
Needle
thread
breaks
See
reasons
above.
Thread
tension
is
too
tight.
Thread
is
poor
or
has
slubs
in
it,
or
has
become
dry
after
overlong
storage.
Thread
is
too
thick.
See
above.
Adjust
thread
tension.
Only
use
good
quality
threads.
Needle
breaks
off
Needle
is
not
pushed
fully
in.
Needle
is
bent.
Needle
is
too
thick
or
too
thin.
Needle
is
bent,
and
has
hit
the
needle
plate
because
you
are
pulling
or
pushing
the
fabric.
The
bobbin
case
is
not
properly
inserted.
Use
needle
with
large
eye
(system
130
N).
Insert
new
needle
and
push
fully
in.
Insert
different
type
of
needle.
See
needle
table
(Page
92, 93).
Only
guide
the
fabric
lightly.
The
seam
is
sewn unevenly
The
tension
needs
adjusting.
Thread
is
too
thick,
stubbed
or
hard.
The
bobbin
thread
is
unevenly
wound.
When
you
insert
the
bobbin
case,
push
it
fully
into
the
stop.
Pull lightly
on
the end
of
the
thread
to
make
sure
bobbin
case
is
secure.
Thread
loops
at
top
or
underside
of
fabric.
Check
needle
and
bobbin
thread
tensions.
Only
use
good
quality
threads.
Do
not
wind
thread
by
hand.
Make
sure
thread
is
pulled
solidly
into
bobbin
tension
spring.
Check
bobbin
threading
path.
Re-thread
machine,
making
sure
presser
foot
is
raised
to
its
highest
position.
This
ensures
that
needle
thread
is
securely
in
thread
tension
system.
Adjust
bobbin
thread
tension
as needed.
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