Janome MW 3018 Instruction Book

To thread the Janome MW 3018, start by raising the presser foot and turning off the power. Place the spool of thread on the spool holder and guide the thread through the thread guide. Follow the threading path, ensuring it goes through the tension discs and take-up lever, then thread the needle.
If the needle keeps breaking, check if it is inserted correctly and is the right type and size for your fabric. Ensure that the needle is not bent or damaged. Also, verify that the tension settings are correct and the fabric is not being forced.
Regular maintenance for the Janome MW 3018 includes cleaning out lint and dust from the bobbin area, changing needles regularly, oiling the machine as per the manual, and having it serviced by a professional annually.
If the fabric is not feeding, ensure that the presser foot is down and the feed dogs are up. Check for lint or debris under the needle plate and ensure the stitch length is set correctly.
For skipped stitches, re-thread the machine, ensuring the thread is properly seated in the tension discs. Check the needle for damage and replace it if necessary. Verify that the bobbin is correctly inserted and that the fabric is appropriate for the needle size.
To adjust the tension, use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. Increase the tension if stitches are loose and decrease if they are too tight. Test on a scrap piece of fabric to ensure the tension is correctly set for your project.
Yes, you can sew multiple layers of fabric with the Janome MW 3018. Use a thicker needle, adjust the presser foot pressure if necessary, and ensure the fabric feeds smoothly to prevent needle breakage.
If the machine makes unusual noises, stop sewing immediately. Check for tangled thread, ensure the needle is not bent, and clean the bobbin area. If the noise persists, consult a professional technician.
To change the presser foot, raise the needle and presser foot. Press the lever at the back of the presser foot holder to release the current foot, align the new foot with the holder, and lower the presser foot lifter to snap it into place.
Thread bunching can occur due to incorrect threading, improper bobbin placement, or incorrect tension settings. Re-thread the machine and the bobbin, and adjust the tension as needed to ensure smooth stitching.