Simply Sixteen User Manual 1.1
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Other possible problems:
needles to fit into the clamp at an angle causing the following problems: Needle too far away
from the hook point, (skipped stitches).
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Needle too close to hook, causing friction and possible collision of hook point and needle,
(broken thread).
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Needle plate damage
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Hook
damage
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Broken needles or damaged needle bar clamp
Motor Stall
Corrective Measure
Motor Stall—RED LED
(needle in motion light) is on
but needle is not moving
TURN POWER OFF. MOTOR STALL indicates that the motor is not responding properly to the
speed controls. This may be caused by a thread lock, mechanical obstruction or an electrical
problem.
Clear any thread from the bobbin area ONLY after turning off the power to the machine.
Turn the handwheel and check for tightness.
The motor stall may re-occur if it is caused by an electrical problem. Turn the machine off and
then back on again to reset.
* If the troubleshooting above does not eliminate the problem, please consult the representative where you purchased the Simply
Sixteen™.
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