Pop-Up Messages - Husqvarna Viking Tribute 150C User Manual

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Please Lower the Presser Foot
Your machine will not sew if the presser foot is in the up
position. Lower the presser foot. Close the pop-up message
with OK. You can also tap the foot control to close the pop-
up message.
Bobbin Winding On
This pop-up message appears when the bobbin winding
spindle is pushed to the right and bobbin winding is activated.
Machine Set forTwin Needle
When you have set the machine for twin needle in the SET
Menu, a pop-up message is shown to remind you of the
setting when you turn on your machine. Close the pop-up
message with OK.
Stitch Width Limited for Twin Needle
This message is shown when the machine is set for twin
needle and you try to adjust the stitch width to wider than
possible with the twin needle. Close the pop-up message with
OK.
This Stitch Cannot be Sewn with Twin Needle
This pop-up message appears when the machine is set for twin
needle and you select a stitch that cannot be sewn with twin
needle. Close the pop-up message with OK.
Machine Set for Straight Stitch
This message is shown when the stitch width safety is on and
you turn on the machine, select a wide stitch or adjust the
stitch width. Close the pop-up message with OK.
Main Motor Overload
If you are sewing on very heavy fabric or if the machine is
blocked when sewing, the main motor can get overloaded. The
pop-up message will close when the main motor and power
supply is secure.
Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot Line Up -"Adjust
White Area to White Line"
When you insert the fabric for sewing a buttonhole, the wheel
of the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot might move. A
pop-up message prompts you to line up the white area with
the white line. Line up the white areas and close the pop-up
message with OK.
Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot Connected
The Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot can only be used for
the buttonhole stitches recommended for the foot. If the
Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot is connected and you select
a stitch that is not possible to sew with the foot, this message

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will appear when you start to sew. Remove the foot or select
a buttonhole that can be sewn with the Sensor One-Step
Buttonhole Foot. Close the pop-up message with OK.
Restart the Buttonhole?
If you are sewing a buttonhole and stop to adjust the length
settings you will get this question once you start sewing
again. If you select "", the machine will restart and sew the
buttonhole from the beginning with the new settings. If you
select "", the change will be cancelled and the machine will
continue sewing the rest of the buttonhole with the previous
settings. Use the left/right Navigator arrows to select "" or
"" and confirm with OK.
The Stitch Cannot be Programmed
This message is shown if you try to program or add a
buttonhole, bartack or the sew on button stitch to a program.
All stitches in your sewing machine are programmable except
for these. Close the pop-up message with OK.
The Stitch Cannot be Saved
This message is shown if you try to save a buttonhole, bartack,
darning or the sew on button stitch to My Stitches. All stitches
in your machine can be saved in My Stitches except for these.
Close the pop-up message with OK..
Program too Long to Add More Stitches
If you try to add more than 20 stitches or letters in the same
program this message is shown. Close the pop-up message
with OK.
Note: If you add a FIX or STOP to the program these will each use one
memory space in the program.
The Combination of Commands is Incorrect
If you are programming stitches or letters and try to insert any
of the functions STOP, FIX into a stitch program in an order
that is not allowed, this message will appear. Close the pop-up
message with OK.
Commands Removed from Program
If you try to insert a previously saved program into a new one,
the result may be that the commands are put in an order that
is not allowed. To avoid this, the commands will be removed
from the program. Close the pop-up message with OK.
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