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All mechanical... clocks (even quartz) should only ever be ADVANCED... In the springtime simply advance the clock and HOUR. In the FALL pull the plug, stop the pendulum...
QUARTZ WATCHES... Pull the winder stem out FULLY
(this removes battery...
Wait an HOUR... Plug the clocks back in... restart the pendulum
or push in the STEM on your QUARTZ WATCH...
(this restores power (and keeps the CROWN from coming unscrewed from the "winder-stem")).
Never turn the clocks backwards...
Modern clocks probably don't ACTUALLT MATTER
but antique clocks and timers can be UTTERLY RUINED
(It's just a good rule... & water RESISTANT seals happy).
Relative to the clock-face... "FALL BACK - SPRING FORWARD"
SPRING = FORWARD ... advance the hands an hour.
Technically "time change" only ever occurs between 1am and 2am during each time zones respective hours...!!
Even on QUART
Hope this helps!
Sandy, I'm not familiar with IZEK machines, but it sounds like the bobbin winder has not correctly disengaged. Put it back into bobbin winding mode and run it (no need to wind a bobbin, just check that the bobbin winder turns), then stop and disengage the bobbin winder and try sewing again. Hope this solves it for you. If it won't turn the bobbin winder either then it may have slipped or broken the drive belt and you will need to take it to your local sewing centre.
Either the winder rubber has worn down, or there may be some residue on the winder rubber, ot the winder may have seized through lack of oil which is quite common in that case it will need to be replaced
You model is the same as mine. The bobbin is wound by a plastic gear behind the hand wheel. It probably broke like mine did some years ago. Check with your local repair shop or order it online.
the winder should stop when the camera counter is on # 1. take the winder off the camera and clean the winder contacts on the bottom of the camera with a pencil eraser. also be sure that the winder is coupling to the advance shaft correctly. not much else you can do as there are no new parts available for this winder.
Simply loosen the screw on the bobbin winder stop, no more than 1 full turn or you will drop the backing nut will fall down into your machine, move the bobbin winder stop slightly to the left then tighten the screw and see if that works. you may have to repeat this step several times until you find the right spot to stop the bobbin at the correct point.
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