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Re: I have purchased the DTSIS 7 day timer i,m trying to...
Manage to get a user manual from Gaf Control sales. You can contact GAF Consumer inquiries (Who Heller comeunder) to send you a copy of the instructions by e-mail. Their numberis 1300 659 489.
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It looks like you would scoop up three stitches instead of one and then instead of transferring them over to the other needle you would yarn over and repeat that action twice more, then scoop up three stitches knit and count how many stitches you have if you do it right you have increased the row from 3 stitches to 7.
The timing is set at the factory. If the threads are not hooking together, then perhaps try one of three things.
1. remove the thread, and run the machine at full speed for three minutes or more. This warms up the hardware, loosens gelled up oil, and get's all the parts in allignment.
2. (and 3.) Check the thread tentions. On the top thread, it will be a dial with numbers, over a spring and two plates that the thread runs through. On the bottom, it's a tiny screw on the side of the casing that the bobbin sits inside.
If the machine sews loose threads, then tighten these, a bit at at time, and if the machine jams up with a knot of thread at the needle, then loosen these. I believe that if the sewn threads are loose at the top, the bobbin tention neeeds tightening, and if the sewn threads on the bottom are loose, then the top tention dial needs tightening.
If the machine is reading the file to not be found it is probably that the designs are on the floppy but the person sending did not read them to the floppy right. they should have been read thru the softwear.
To find out the running time of your Des. 1 machine; Switch on machine touch 'SET' on the screen then press ' More' 3 times and you will see' Running time' hours and minutes.
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