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Daily Maintenance
Fuse Replacement (CSA Models)
Machines shipped to Canada have electrical safety requirements mandated by the Canadian Standards
Association (CSA). One of these requirements is a separate fuse for the motor on your quilting machine.
Any time the motor is under a bind – a needle jam, thread wrap, etc., this fuse will normally blow first. This
fuse is located under the top cover of the machine. When this fuse has blown, all other functions of the
machine will still continue to work except any that involve the motor itself, like needle up/down and
start/stop. You will still have LED lights and all other indicators, but will not be able to run the machine. To
replace this fuse, follow the steps below.
TURN OFF MACHINE AND UNPLUG POWER CORD FROM MACHINE HEAD
BEFORE STARTING!
Begin by removing the 5 screws on each side that hold the motor cover onto the top of the machine. Three
screws on the power cord side of the machine will have plastic clips for the power cord attached to them.
Keep these clips in a safe place – they will be needed when reassembling the machine.
Remove these 5 screws on power cord side
of machine
Remove these 5 screws on thread path side of
machine