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Troubleshooting continued
HOPPING
FOOT WON’T
CLEAR SEAMS
THREAD NESTS
UNDER QUILT
MOTOR FAILS
TO RUN
UNEVEN QUILT
DESIGN
IRREGULAR
STITCHES
•Decreasethepressureonthehoppingfootbylooseningthenutat
the base of the hopping foot sha. Adjust to the proper height.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When tightening the nut on the hopping
foot sha be careful not to tighten so tight that it rotates the
bar. Remember to readjust back to normal height aer quilting
the thick quilt. Take note of how many times you rotated the
foot up to accommodate the thick quilt. When nished,
rotate the foot back down the same number of times to bring
it back to the optimum setting.
•Checkthatthemachineisthreadedcorrectly.Makecertainthat
thread is “ossed” snugly in place between the two tension discs. If
machine is threaded correctly, tighten top tension by rotating the
tension knob clockwise.
•Refertothreadingdiagramandthreadinginstructions(page 16).
•Turnthemachineonbyusingtheswitchonthebackelectrical
control cover.
•Checkthatthepowerconnectorispluggedintothebackofthe
machine and the three-prong end is plugged into power source
•Makecertainthatthefabricisnotrolledtootight,causingthe
fabric to stretch. Check that poles overlap and snap together with the
snap button so bowing won’t occur.
•Iffabricisbeginningtostretchorfray,contactyourauthorizedBaby
Lock retailer for replacement leaders.
•Checkthatallcablesareconnectedtightly.
Problem Cause Correction
Quilt sandwich is too
thick (i.e. denim with
thick batting)
Not enough tension on
top thread
Improper threading
On/O switch turned
o
Machine not receiving
power
Take-up rollers may be
bowed or bent
Leaders are stretched/
worn
Long and short stitches
in Regulated Stitch
Mode
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