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I turned on my machine and saw I have a msg E1 error and the manual says to call your dealer who is out of business. What can I do to fix it. I am in the middle of making a quilt and now I can't do anything. I do have a MC6600 also.
I just took my 6300 Janome Memory Craft in to the dealer with the same problem. I had blown a fuse. Hope this helps.I just took my 6300 Janome Memory Craft in to the dealer with the same problem. I had blown a fuse. Hope this helps.
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E1 Error
Zigzag motor error
Check/Repair
The E1 Error code appears when the needle bar is up and the sewing machine can't prepare the zigzag motor to start. Unplug the sewing machine and check the wiring connections on the zigzag motor and circuit board A. Replace the fuse on circuit board A if the fuse is blown. Replace circuit board A if it has a burned spot. Replace the zigzag motor if the fuse blows and circuit board A is okay.
Possible parts
Fuse, circuit board A, zigzag motor
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Jul 11, 2011 - The E1 error code indicates that a fuse is blown on the control board. The first image below shows the fuse that corresponds to the E1 error ... 1 answer · Top answer: Hello I'm Larry and thank you for using this service. I'll be helping you with your ...
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Dec 22, 2009 · 1 answer
For E1 and or E2 error most likely you'll have to replace the fuse on the control board with a fuse with a higher rating. Your complete model ...
E1 means it out of order--something in the electronics is mess up--it needs to be serviced
by a service tech with the tools to check the electronics of the machine
If a warrantee job, it will be no charge.
Motor in Australia is $149-00.....plus installation charge.
You could phone or email Janome HQ or another dealer in your country and ask for an explaination of the E1 error to satisfy yourself of what is the likely cause, and a quote to fix it.
Hi Direct from the Janome workbook E3 error relates to: "Stepping motor for tension release (MC6500P & MC6600P only)" Ensure there is no lint or thread trapped between the discs of the top tension unit.........try "flossing" where thread goes down thru tension unit with a scrap of clean fabric. It may also be the mechanism that releases tension when the presser foot is raised....it is a sensor and may be out of alignment...not really an easy home fix. Let me know how you get on, just remind me of the issue as I respond to many. Bargain Box
I just took my 6300 Janome Memory Craft in to the dealer with the same problem. I had blown a fuse. Hope this helps.
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