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It's difficult to help since we don't know what the instructions say. You might take your project and the pattern instructions to the local fabric store and see if some of the helpful people there will give you some guidance.
Basic Problem Check: If your machine is not working correctly ALWAYS follow these steps first.
READ YOUR MANUAL!!!
1. Rethread top and botton threads. This can solve a lot of problems
2. Oil your machine per your mauals instructions. (I find I must oil my emboidery machine at the beginning of each project, but my basic machine can go up to 6 months between oiling depending upon use).
3. Clean you machine per manusal's instructions (don't forget to remove the throat plate and blow out aread below needle).
If these steps don't solve your problems you may need to take you machine to the shop and have them reset your machine to factory specs;.
Error code C4 is a machine jam. If you had a jam previously, there may be a reset somewhere that resets error codes.
Or, there is possibly a "hairball" of thread inside somewhere that is tripping the jam sensor.
Or, maybe the sensor is not functioning properly.
When I don't understand instructions, I look at the instructional images. Turn your fabric just like the picture. It helps to understand what they are telling you. Make sure you understand their way of noting back and front of fabric. I have been sewing for 43 years and I still do that. I think the people writing the instructions don't actually sew.
I'm not sure I understand the problem. Is it the foot pedal that you want to remove or is there a problem with it? Exactly what is the problem you're having?
A model number would be helpful Follow the Colour Threading guide on the machine.... Basically......Start with the Loopers (from Right side) finish with needles (Left side)
So....4,3,2,1 in sequence .....1 is first then work to the left
I am not clear on your problem, are you pulling your thread through slot b and leaving a tail? Please explain by the b slot not working. If, you still do not understand, go to anyplace that sells sewing machines, such as JoAnn Fabrics and have them show you, Or go to your dealer who sold you the machine,
You need to have a small white pencil looking object about 2 inches long this is like and extension for the unit take off the bobbin and put the pointed end in its place then but the larger thread on and replace the plug end.
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