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Trouble Shooting
Problem
Cause
Correction
Reference
Embr
oidery not neatly done
•
The thread is tangled or the bobbin
case, etc., is plugged up.
–
Remove the tangled thread. When
the bobbin case is plugged up, clean
the hook area.
•
The thread tension is incorrect.
–
Adjust the tension of the upper
thread.
•
The fabric is not fully stretched in the
embroidery hoop.
•
The fabric is loose.
–
Stretch the fabric properly in the
embroidery hoop.
12
•
No stabilizer material is attached.
–
Always use stabilizer material for
embroidery with stretch fabrics, thin
fabrics, fabrics with a loose weave
and fabrics where stitches easily con-
tract.
15
•
Objects are placed near the arm or
embroidery hoop.
–
If the embroidery arm or embroidery
hoop bumps into objects, the designs
will be distoreted. Do not place
objects within the range of any
embroidery hoop motion.
•
Material coming out of the embroidery
hoop is causing problems.
–
Stretch the fabric on the hoop once
again so that the material coming out
of the embroidery hoop does not
cause problems, rotate the design
and embroider.
•
Heavy fabric is being embroidered,
and the fabric is hanging off the table.
–
If embroidery is done with the fabric
hanging off the table, the embroidery
module movement will be affected.
Support the fabric while embroider-
ing.
•
The fabric is being caught. It gets
jammed.
–
Stop the sewing machine and arrange
the fabric correctly.
•
The arm was moved while the embroi-
dery hoop was being removed or
attached during embroidery.
–
If the arm is moved during the pro-
cess, the design may be distorted.
Be careful when removing or attach-
ing the embroidery hoop.