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Sewing machine tension is a delicate tug of war between the bottom Bobbin tension and the Upper tension to put the loop between the 2 layers of fabric. You set the Bobbin tension first and the the top tension depends on the fabric and the thread used.
Your Bobbin tension is very very loose to be not tensioning at all or the top tension is too loose.
Certainly, you can use LED bulbs assuming you can find the right one for your machine. I found some on eBay for my Berninas and the light is great!!! So much brighter than the old yellow bulbs.
its sewing machine shuttle problem, either replace it or check if its edges are rough not smooth/polished ,by replacing shuttle your problem will be solved
On some sewing machine the door is called Lamp Cover Door & has a hinge at the back of the door,, gently pull toward the back of the machine to open the door & the light bulb should be easy to get to.
Some are called Face Plate-there should be a plug in the middle of the door-remove gently with a small screw driver- there should be a small screw to remove-the door should come off easily--change bulb--replace screw-replace plug
On most sewing machines the light bulb is located inside the faceplate on the left hand side of your machine. http://www.janome.com/documents/File/ManualFile/6019QC.pdf
The faceplate is part number 17 in this manual.
One that has been removed, the bulb should be visible. You will need to look at the old bulb to see if it a screw type or a bayonet type, in order to replace it with a new one.
If this is not correct try the Janome website for advice, they have a forum and an ask Jan section for problems etc. http://www.janome.com/index.cfm/LearningCenter/AskJan http://www.janome.com/fusetalk/forum/
I hope this is helpful to you!
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