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Nesting on bottom (wrong) side is almost always a top thread tension too low issue. Try a contrasting top thread color to be sure.
Be sure to follow the manufacturer specific instructions for winding bobbin and threading. The unit has a horizontal spool so be sure to use a spool cap that is larger than the spool. Be sure needle us fully seated and not bent, replace when in doubt. Be sure rotary hook and needle are not making contact.
that machine has what is called a 6 second threading style, you just snap the thread at the top first thread guide then take the thread down around the curved part then up over the take up lever then straight down to the needle. be sure your presser foot is in the raised position when threading the upper thread.
the question is under the singer sewing machine category, so I look up a manual for a singer sewing machine model 6233, the feed dog information should be in there. http://www.singerco.com/uploads/download/1314_6233.pdf
The Singer 6233 was one of the models that briefly were made using air-powered foot controls. So you aren't looking for a traditional electrical connection. Instead, your pedal cord's female end will connect onto a black male nipple, that sticks out on the right side of the machine (the side with the handwheel). Just push it on until it feels snug.
Is the feed dog pushed to the up position? How about selecting a stitch length? I have a feeling watching the dvd and instruction manual will do wonders for you, If you lost your manual, go online to www.singerco.com and download one for free,
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