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I don't of anyone that has a free manual, try these 2 sites and see if they can help you
sewvacdoctor.com or A1sewingmachines.com,, you can even try ebay
there is a facebook group for necchi sewing machines, you might join them and see if they have a free manual
You can use either 16 or 16J. If your threads are loopy on the bottom side of fabric, the problem is either your needle thread tension is too loose or you have a snag in your needle plate where you have broken a needle. Check needle plate and clear snag if any. Then tighten up your needle thread tension until both needle and bobbin threads are in middle of fabric.
Make sure the bobbin has a 3-5 inch thread tail
Then make sure the top thread has a 3-5 inch tail
Then hold the top thread tail with your fingers (away from the needle)
& use the hand wheel on the right hand side of the machine to slowly
Lower the needle in the bobbin area & see if the bobbin thread will pick
Up that way
Ensure the bobbin thread is mounted on correctly and using your right hand turn the gear that makes the needle go up and down until it catches the thread.
Make sure that the needle is inserted with the flat side to the back and that you are threading the machine correctly. Be sure to turn the handwheel counter-clockwise, from the top towards you.
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