Changing The Needle - Dyno Merchandise EasyStitcher Manuel D'utilisation

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2. Obtain an empty Class 15 metal bobbin. Insert the loose end of the thread from the
spool through one of the small holes located on the inside rim of the bobbin. Leave the
loose end of the thread on the outside of the bobbin. While holding the loose end of the
thread, wind the remaining thread several turns around the inside of the bobbin.
3. Pull the thread down from the Thread Spool (B) and over the Tension Adjusting
Screw (X). Thread must be positioned between the two metal washers behind the
Tension Adjusting Screw.
4. Press down the Bobbin Winder Lever (CC) in the back of the machine. The Bobbin
Winder Spindle (C) will lift up.
5. Place the bobbin on the Bobbin Winder Spindle (C); making certain that the thread
is winding on the bobbin in a counterclockwise direction (toward you).
6. Make sure the machine is set to Low s peed (IN). Press the Foot Pedal or the ON/
OFF Switch (H) and the machine will start to wind the bobbin.
7. In order to distribute the thread evenly on the bobbin, you may need to gently guide
the thread toward the top of the bobbin with your finger as it is winding.
8. When the bobbin is full, stop the machine. Cut the thread close to bobbin. Remove
the bobbin from the Bobbin Winder Spindle (C).
9. Lift up the Bobbin Winder Lever (CC) in order to lower the Bobbin Winder Spindle
back into the machine.
1. Turn the Hand Wheel (D) clockwise (away from you) to raise the Needle (R) to its
highest position.
2. Loosen the Needle Clamp Screw (U) by turning it counterclockwise (toward you).
You may need to use a short slotted screwdriver or small pliers to loosen.
3. Remove the Needle (R), pulling it down and away from the Needle Clamp (S).
4. Place the new needle with the flat side facing right against the Needle Clamp (S).
5. Gently, push the new needle up as far as it will go against the Needle Clamp (S).
6. Tighten the Needle Clamp Screw (U) while holding the new needle in place.
Note: Needles come in various sizes. Numbers designate the width of the needle; the
smaller the number, the thinner the needle. Use smaller needles for more delicate
fabric and larger needles for heavier fabric.
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