Janome RE1706 Instruction Book

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Janome RE1706 Specification

The Janome RE1706 is a versatile and user-friendly sewing machine designed for both beginners and experienced users. It features a compact and lightweight design, making it easy to transport and store. The machine offers six built-in stitches, including essential options such as straight, zigzag, and a four-step buttonhole, providing versatility for various sewing projects. It operates with a maximum stitch width of 5mm and a maximum stitch length of 4mm, allowing for precise stitch customization. The front-loading bobbin system and a manual tension control ensure smooth and consistent stitching.

The Janome RE1706 is equipped with a free arm, which facilitates sewing cylindrical items like sleeves and cuffs with ease. Its dual retractable spool pins accommodate twin needle sewing, expanding creative possibilities. The machine features an easy reverse lever for reinforcing stitches and a snap-on presser foot system for quick and convenient changes. Its durable construction is complemented by a powerful motor capable of sewing through multiple layers of fabric.

The Janome RE1706 includes essential accessories such as a set of presser feet, bobbins, needles, and a seam ripper, ensuring users have the tools needed for a variety of sewing tasks. Its intuitive design and straightforward operation make it an ideal choice for those seeking a reliable and functional sewing machine without unnecessary complexity. Overall, the Janome RE1706 merges simplicity with functionality, offering a solid performance for everyday sewing needs.

Janome RE1706 F.A.Q.

How do I thread the Janome RE1706 sewing machine?

To thread the Janome RE1706, first, raise the presser foot and turn the handwheel towards you to raise the needle. Place the spool on the spool pin and draw the thread through the thread guide, then down the front of the machine to the tension dial. Pull it up through the take-up lever and then down to the needle. Insert the thread through the needle eye from front to back.

What should I do if the stitches are skipping on my Janome RE1706?

If stitches are skipping, check if the needle is bent or dull and replace it if necessary. Ensure the needle is inserted correctly and that it’s the right type and size for the fabric. Also, verify that the machine is threaded correctly and the tension is properly adjusted.

How can I clean and maintain my Janome RE1706?

To maintain your Janome RE1706, clean it regularly by removing lint and dust from the bobbin case and feed dogs using a small brush. Oil the machine as per the manual’s instructions, typically in the bobbin area and around the needle bar. Always unplug the machine before cleaning and ensure it’s properly reassembled before use.

Why is the fabric not feeding through my Janome RE1706?

If the fabric isn’t feeding, make sure the feed dogs are raised. Check the presser foot pressure and adjust if necessary. Also, verify that the stitch length is set appropriately for the fabric type.

What type of needle should I use for thick fabrics on the Janome RE1706?

For thick fabrics, it is recommended to use a size 16/100 or 18/110 needle. Ensure the needle is suitable for your specific fabric type to prevent breaking and ensure smooth stitching.

How do I adjust the tension on my Janome RE1706?

To adjust the tension on the Janome RE1706, use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. Increase the tension for tighter stitches and decrease it for looser stitches. Test on a scrap piece of fabric to achieve the desired balance.

What should I do if the machine is making unusual noises?

If your Janome RE1706 is making unusual noises, stop sewing immediately and check for tangled threads or lint build-up. Clean the machine and re-thread it carefully. If the noise persists, consult the manual or a professional technician for further inspection.

How can I change the presser foot on my Janome RE1706?

To change the presser foot, raise the presser foot lever and needle. Press the presser foot release lever to remove the current foot. Align the new foot with the presser foot holder and lower the presser foot lever until it snaps into place.

Why does my Janome RE1706 keep jamming?

A jam can be caused by incorrect threading, tension issues, or lint build-up. Re-thread the machine, check the bobbin area for tangled threads, and clean any lint from the feed dogs and bobbin case. Ensure the bobbin is wound evenly and inserted correctly.

How do I select different stitch patterns on the Janome RE1706?

To select different stitch patterns, turn the stitch selector dial to the desired pattern. Each pattern is indicated on the dial with a corresponding number or symbol. Ensure the machine is properly threaded and test the selected stitch on a fabric scrap.