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Ashford Guarantee

Thank you for purchasing this Ashford product. In the unlikely event there is 
any fault in manufacture we will replace the item. To validate our guarantee 
please visit our website or write to us. 

Ashford Handicrafts Limited

Factory and Showroom: 415 West Street
PO Box 474, Ashburton 7700 New Zealand
Telephone 64 3 308 9087  Facsimile 64 3 308 8664
Email: [email protected]  Internet: www.ashford.co.nz

9. 

Lift the locking knob, align the flyer orifice with the bearing, close 
the e-Spinner front, slide the locking knob down checking the head 
of the bolt engages the slot and tighten.

10.  Tie the nylon brake band to the tension spring attached to the 

screw eye, place it in the groove in the bobbin and thread it 
through the screw eye.

11.  Cut the nylon brake band 10cm - 4” from the screw eye and tie to 

the second tension spring.  Tie the second piece of nylon brake 
band to the other end of the tension spring, thread it through the 
tension knob and tie a knot.  
Locate the tension knob in the tapered hole and twist the tension 
knob until the springs just start to stretch.

12.  Locate the threading hook into the hole by the hinge.

NZ / Australia

UK

Europe / 
Scandinavia

USA / Japan

latch

tension knob

tension spring

Lazy Kate

1. Tap the 2 bobbin pins into the holes in the Lazy Kate base.
2. Gently squeeze the ends of the yarn guide together and push it into the 2 holes in 

the Lazy Kate base.

Power Pack

Your e-Spinner 12v power pack is supplied with optional face plates. New Zealand / 
Australia, UK, Europe / Scandinavia and USA / Japan To change the face plate to suit your 
country, push the locking pin down and twist anti-clockwise. Locate the correct face plate 
onto the power supply and twist clockwise until it is locked securely in position.
Locate the power cord into the hole in the rear of the e-Spinner, check the ON/OFF switch is 
off and the SPEED dial on SLOW. Insert the power pack into a main wall plug and switch on.
Note: the power pack will accept an input of 100-240v.

Controls

A. FORWARD/REVERSE: FORWARD for spinning, REVERSE for plying. Do not reverse the 

direction without stopping the motor with the ON/OFF switch.

B. SPEED: Start on SLOW and increase gradually until the correct speed is achieved.
C. ON/OFF:  Always switch the e-Spinner OFF when you want to stop. Check the red 

LED light is off before you leave your e-Spinner.

Note: The red LED light indicates the status of your e-Spinner. 

Constant on

 – your e-Spinner is running normally. 

Flashing short on / long off

 – e-Spinner is in standby. The speed is set to ZERO or the 

optional foot switch is OFF. 

Flashing long on / short off

 – the motor is working too hard. Reduce the brake band 

tension or apply a drop of oil to the front bearing.

Safety

1. Always unplug the power pack from the wall when not in use.
2. Do not leave the e-Spinner without switching it OFF at the ON/OFF 

switch.

3. Do not use your e-Spinner in damp or wet conditions.
4. Never open the electronic compartment without first disconnecting 

it from the power supply.

Accessories

-  Available from your local Ashford Dealer: 
-  12v DC power cord and cigarette lighter plug so you can spin away 

from home in your car or caravan.

-  Bobbins - Ashford Jumbo single drive bobbins.
-  Maintenance kit - Includes a bottle of Ashford Spinning Wheel Oil, 

tension springs and brake band.

-  Foot operated ON / OFF switch. Plug into the socket in the rear of 

your e-Spinner so you can turn your e-Spinners on or off with the 
tap of your foot. Only available for e-Spinners with an appropriate 
socket shipped since December 2015.

Lubrication

-  We recommend Ashford Spinning Wheel Oil be regularly applied to 

the front flyer and bobbin bearings.

-  A drop of Vaseline or grease may be applied to the motor 
  drive bush to make bobbin changing easier and minimize noise.
-  The bobbin and flyer must revolve freely and independently of 

each other. 

-  The ball bearings in the motors may be noisy for the first 5-10 

minutes as they “run-in” and the grease is dissipated evenly.

Spinning

Tie a piece of yarn, called a leader, about 1metre (1 yard) long to the 
bobbin, loop it through the sliding flyer hook, around the hook in the 
flyer base and through the orifice - Have your prepared fibres ready to 
spin.
Check the FORWARD/REVERSE switch is on FORWARD and the SPEED 
control is on SLOW. Switch the ON/OFF switch to ON. Gradually turn the 
SPEED control clockwise until the flyer starts to turn slowly.
Allow the leader to start feeding in and commence drafting the prepared 
fibres onto it. 
Adjust the SPEED control and tension knob to achieve a comfortable 
speed and take up. Use the ON/OFF switch to stop the motor when 
moving the position of the yarn guide. This will ensure you continue at 
the same speed.
To change bobbins turn the motor off using the ON/OFF switch, lift the 
brake band off the bobbin, loosen and lift the locking knob, open the 
front and remove the flyer and bobbin. After replacing the bobbin and 
flyer check the bolt has engaged the slot in the latch and tighten the 
locking knobs. Refer to the 

“Learn to Spin”

  booklet for more hints on 

spinning. * For further spinning information refer to “

The Ashford Book 

of Hand Spinning”

, a 116 page book full of ideas and inspirations for 

spinners.

Orifice Reducer Bush -

 The nylon bush may be inserted into the flyer 

orifice to reduce the diameter. This is beneficial when spinning finer 
yarns as it will help prevent the yarn vibrating. By spinning the yarn 
at about a 45 degree angle to the orifice the vibration will almost be 
eliminated. When plying or spinning thick yarns, remove the bush.

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