Janome Hello Kitty 11706 Instruction Book

To thread the Janome Hello Kitty 11706, start by raising the needle to its highest position. Place a spool of thread on the spool pin, draw the thread through the upper thread guide, and follow the threading path down through the tension discs, up the take-up lever, and finally thread the needle from front to back.
If your machine is skipping stitches, check the needle first. Ensure it is the correct type and size for your fabric, and replace it if it's bent or dull. Also, re-thread the machine, making sure the thread is seated correctly in the tension discs.
To clean your machine, first unplug it. Remove the needle plate and use a small brush to remove lint and debris from the bobbin area. Oil the machine according to the manufacturer's instructions, and regularly change the needle to maintain optimal performance.
If the fabric isn't feeding correctly, check the feed dogs to ensure they are raised. Clean out any lint or debris obstructing them. Also, adjust the presser foot pressure to suit the thickness of your fabric.
To adjust the tension, use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. For standard sewing, the tension should be set between 4 and 5. Adjust slightly up or down depending on the fabric and stitch quality.
The Janome Hello Kitty 11706 offers a variety of stitches including straight, zigzag, and several decorative stitches. You can select these using the stitch selector dial on the machine.
To change the presser foot, first raise the presser foot lever. Press the black button at the back of the presser foot holder to release the foot. Align the new foot under the holder and lower the presser foot lever to snap it into place.
If your machine is making a loud noise, check for any lint or thread caught in the bobbin area or under the needle plate. Ensure that the needle is properly installed and not bent. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent noise issues.
To sew a buttonhole, attach the buttonhole foot and select the buttonhole stitch. Mark the position on your fabric, lower the presser foot, and start sewing. The machine will sew the buttonhole in four steps.
If the needle is breaking, ensure you are using the correct needle type and size for your fabric. Check that the needle is inserted correctly and not hitting the presser foot or needle plate. Also, ensure the machine is threaded properly.