Winding a new W6 plastic bobbin
What do I do with the lower thread?
Carry out the following steps:
1.
Hold the end of the thread you have threaded through the hole in the
‹plastic bobbin›
tight.
2.
Carefully press the
‹foot controller›
until the thread has been wound
around the
‹spool›
several times.
!
Make sure that the machine winds the ‹plastic bobbin› evenly.
!
If the
‹plastic bobbin›
is not wound evenly, stop the winding
process immediately and re-thread from scratch.
Please note: if the lower thread is wound to tightly onto the bobbin
and can no longer be pulled from the bobbin winder spindle, we
recommend simply removing pulling the excess jammed thread off
by hand.
3.
Cut the excess thread on the bobbin off using the scissors.
4.
Press the
‹foot controller›
, until the machine’s winding process stops
automatically.
!
Make sure that the thread is tensioned during the winding process.
An excessively loose upper thread can quickly pull itself under the
‹bobbin winder spindle› during the winding process, which leads to
jamming.
➔
The
bobbin is
now
wound.
5.
Push
the
‹bobbin
winder
spindle›
back to
the left.
6.
Cut
off the
upper
thread
before removing the
‹plastic bobbin›
.
» The plastic bobbin has been wound.
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