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In your VW manual you should have received a booklet that pertains to the radio.
Written on the inside front cover of that booklet is a 4 digit number.
If you do not have this booklet you will need to call VW to get the code
(I don't know if there is a cost associated with this or not.) When you
turn your radio on (usually after interupting power to the vehicle) you
will get a "safe" message on the radio face plate. After 3 seconds you
will get 4 numbers. Enter the assigned 4 digit number by using the
preset radio buttons 1-4. Once you get the number in, push the portion of the "scan" button until you get an audible "beep." Your radio
should be back in business.
Have you got the flywheel clutch fully engaged on it? I think this is the flywheel inner and outer on the Singers but if you've got the manual it should describe how.
If you want some help to get it going I'd suggest you join a Yahoo group of Singer enthusiasts and ask for a bit of help there, they love their old machines and some members are very knowledgable and happy to share. There is several groups "Singers" "Vintagesingers" or "Wefixit" so you might want to join a couple and lurk around the message boards, there is lots of really helpful info in files and photos too.
It may be that you've got oil onto the drive belt or something really simple - I'm not a Singer expert though and don't know their models real well but there are lots of classic Singer enthusiasts out there on these groups.
Hi There,
Press the Menu button
Use the volume up/down buttons to navigate to 'Answ. Setup'
Press OK
Use the volume up/down buttons again to get to 'Record greeting'
You might need to press OK here, I'm not sure.
Press the Start key and record your greeting
Go to www.Futura-support.com. You can download a manual there and then you'll have a better chance Since I don't know which Futura model you have, it's hard for me to tell you what the E1 message. means. Find your model on the website and download the appropriate manual. That should give you the answer you need.
MCICCONE, we're going to need a little more info about the vacuum before we can answer this. First off, what is it you're trying to thread? I don't know of any vac's that have any parts that require being threaded anywhere. If it's a sewing machine, then that's a different story.,
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