Janome Memory Craft 6700P Instruction Book
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To thread the Janome Memory Craft 6700P, first raise the presser foot and turn off the machine. Place a spool of thread on the spool holder and draw the thread through the thread guide. Follow the threading path indicated on the machine, ensuring the thread passes through the tension discs and take-up lever. Finally, thread the needle from front to back.
Adjusting the tension on your Memory Craft 6700P is straightforward. Use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. Turn the dial to a higher number to increase tension or to a lower number to decrease it. Test on a scrap fabric to ensure proper tension settings.
If your Janome Memory Craft 6700P won't start, first ensure that it is plugged in and the power switch is turned on. Check the foot pedal connection and inspect the fuse if necessary. If the problem persists, consult your manual or contact customer support.
To maintain your Janome 6700P, regularly clean the bobbin case and feed dogs using a small brush to remove lint. Oil the machine as per the manual's instructions. Ensure the needle is replaced regularly for optimal performance.
The Memory Craft 6700P can handle a wide range of fabrics, including cotton, silk, denim, and leather. It is equipped with a powerful motor and various presser feet to accommodate different fabric types and thicknesses.
To change the needle, first turn off the machine. Lower the presser foot and loosen the needle clamp screw. Remove the old needle and insert a new one with the flat side facing the back. Tighten the needle clamp securely.
Skipping stitches can be due to a bent needle, incorrect threading, or inappropriate tension settings. Replace the needle if bent, rethread the machine, and adjust the tension. Ensure you are using the correct needle and thread for your fabric.
To use the automatic thread cutter, simply press the thread cutter button on the machine. This will cut both the upper and lower threads, saving you time and effort. Ensure the presser foot is raised before using this feature.
For free-motion quilting, attach the darning foot and lower the feed dogs using the switch at the back of the machine. Adjust the presser foot pressure as needed. Practice on a scrap fabric to get comfortable with the movement and settings.
If the fabric is not feeding properly, ensure the feed dogs are raised and clean. Check that the presser foot pressure is set appropriately for your fabric. If the issue persists, consider cleaning the feed dogs and checking for obstructions.