Bobbin Winding - Husqvarna VIKING Designer RUBY 90 User Manual

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Bobbin Winding

All types of thread, including specialty threads such as
invisible or other stretchy threads, metallic or flat metallic
threads, should be wound directly from the auxiliary spool
pin without passing the needle and presser foot.
Note: Always wind specialty threads at lower speed.
Note: When using large thread cones, place the large spool holder with
the flat side up and a cone holder on the auxiliary spool pin before
adding the thread cone.
1. Place a thread spool on the auxiliary spool pin.
Using both hands, pull the thread behind the right clip on
the telescopic thread guide (A). The thread should run
from right to left.
2. Bring the thread through bobbin winding thread guide
(B) from back to front and to the right.
Bring the thread through bobbin winding thread guide
(C), around the thread tension disc (D) and down
through thread guide (E) as illustrated.
For some specialty threads, following the normal
threading path will result in a bobbin that is wound too
tight. If this happens, bypass thread guide (C) and
thread tension disc (D) to reduce the amount of tension
on the thread. Pull the thread from thread guide (B)
directly to thread guide (E) instead.
3. Place the bobbin on the bobbin winder on the lower
right side of the machine. The bobbin only fits on one
way, with the logo facing out.
The bobbins included are designed especially for your
DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 machine. Only use
HUSQVARNA® VIKING® category 8 bobbins.
Wind a few turns of thread clockwise around the bobbin
and cut excess thread with the thread cutter (F).
4. Push the bobbin winding lever (G) towards the bobbin.
A pop-up appears on screen. To adjust winding speed
drag the slider. Stop and start the bobbin winding with
the button in the pop-up.
5. When the bobbin is full, the bobbin winding lever will
move back and the winding will stop automatically. The
pop-up message closes. Remove the bobbin and cut the
thread using the bobbin winding thread cutter (F).
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F
2 Preparations
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C
D
E
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