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Posted on Nov 07, 2010

The display on the Quilt Motion on my Baby Lock Jewel long arm does not go past setting the top right and bottom. Keeps repeating this set up.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Setting Timex watch

Since you have changed to the newest program I cannot get in the watch program I was using to set the watch. Please help.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: Free motion quilting Viking Designer 1

I had the same dissatisfaction when I switched from the 1+ to the Designer 1. After some trials I am now happy. You need the springy free motion foot. Part #413 03 76-45. You take off the white shank and screw it on with the metal bar over the needle hook. In the set menu turn the SensorQ on, the free motion on, select stitch 1 from menu V and drop the feed dogs. It also makes a big difference to use the straight stitch throat plate which just has a small hole for the needle to go through. One other hint is that I often have to reduce my needle tension 3 or 4 steps. Hope it works for you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 06, 2010

SOURCE: Trying to set time on nike watch

1. Press the bottom left button(MODE) to put on Time mode.
2. Press the LIGHT button (ADJUST/LIGHT) for three seconds.
3. Press the MODE button to select what you wanna change, be it hours, minutes, or seconds.
4. The upper right button (START/LAP) is to move a number up, the bottom right button (STOP/RESET) is to move a number down.
5. Press the LIGHT button to finish.

Jaime Hernandez

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2010

SOURCE: My LG Plasma 42PC3D turns on and off repeatedly. I

Your plasma TV has a power supply 6709900019A. These power supplies failed due to defective capacitors. See the picture below and check the capacitors mark with the red lines. There are 10 capacitors that should be replaced even if they do not show signs of bulging/swelling on top.
The value of the capacitors is 3300uF/10V but you can use 25 volts as long as they fit in the space provided by design.


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2011

SOURCE: Just bought a brand new Pfaff Quilt Expression 4.0

this is a known issue with the pfaff.....i have just bought the machine and it has thread uptake issues...thread tension issues and it comes unthreaded by itself often...leaving globs of thread on the bottom stuck in the feed dogs and under the throat plate.....then the stitches are not properly balanced because the tension gets too loose on the bobbin thread....very disappointed to find out it is a known issue with all the viking husqvarna made machines...which are pfaff, janome and viking.....sux.

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Can I get manufacture date of a Baby Lock Crown Jewel III longer machine with the serial number?

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  • Locate the knob on the side.
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  • Press the "Change Mode" button on the lower left to set the hour. The hour will flash. Press the "Date Advance" button until the correct hour is displayed.
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    Free motion quilting Viking Designer 1

    I had the same dissatisfaction when I switched from the 1+ to the Designer 1. After some trials I am now happy. You need the springy free motion foot. Part #413 03 76-45. You take off the white shank and screw it on with the metal bar over the needle hook. In the set menu turn the SensorQ on, the free motion on, select stitch 1 from menu V and drop the feed dogs. It also makes a big difference to use the straight stitch throat plate which just has a small hole for the needle to go through. One other hint is that I often have to reduce my needle tension 3 or 4 steps. Hope it works for you.
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