Janome Memory Craft 7500 Instruction Book
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To thread the Janome Memory Craft 7500, raise the presser foot, turn the handwheel towards you to raise the needle, place a spool of thread on the spool pin, and follow the threading path as indicated on the machine, making sure to thread the take-up lever and needle.
If your Janome Memory Craft 7500 is skipping stitches, check to ensure the needle is correctly installed and not bent or dull. Re-thread the machine, ensuring the thread is seated properly in the tension discs, and check the bobbin for proper winding and placement.
To maintain your Janome Memory Craft 7500, regularly remove lint and dust from the bobbin area using a small brush. Replace the needle after every project or after eight hours of sewing. Have the machine serviced by a professional annually for optimal performance.
Ensure the feed dogs are in the up position and clean any lint or debris from around them. Check that the presser foot pressure is correctly set for the type of fabric you are using and that the presser foot is lowered properly.
Adjust the tension on your Janome Memory Craft 7500 by using the tension dial located on the front of the machine. For heavier fabrics, increase the tension, and for lighter fabrics, decrease it. Always test on a scrap piece of fabric first.
Use a size 70/10 needle for lightweight fabrics, an 80/12 for medium-weight fabrics, and a 90/14 or larger for heavy fabrics. Specialty needles like ballpoint or denim needles should be used for knit or thick materials, respectively.
Unusual noises may indicate a need for cleaning or lubrication. Remove the bobbin case and clean the area. Check for any obstructions or misthreading. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
To select and change stitches on the Janome Memory Craft 7500, use the stitch selection buttons to navigate through the stitch options displayed on the machine's screen. Press the button corresponding to the desired stitch.
Ensure the bobbin is correctly placed on the bobbin winder spindle and that the thread is threaded through the bobbin winding tension disc. Check that the spindle is pushed to the right position and the machine is set to bobbin winding mode.
Check that the power cord is securely connected to both the machine and the power outlet. Ensure the outlet is functioning by testing it with another device. If the machine still does not turn on, consult a professional technician.