Threading for twin needle
Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle.
Make sure that the presser foot is raised and the
needle is in the up position.
1.
Place the thread on the spool pin and fi t a
spool cap of the right size. Raise the auxiliary
spool pin. Slide on a large spool cap and a felt
pad. Place the second thread on the spool pin.
2.
Pull the threads into the thread guide by
pulling them from the front to the back (A).
Make sure the threads click into place. Then
pull the threads underneath the bobbin thread
guide (B) on the pre-tension disc (C).
3.
Thread down through the right-hand
threading slot and then upwards through the
left-hand threading slot. Make sure that you
pass one thread to the left and one thread to
the right sides of the tension disk (F).
4.
Bring the threads from the right into the
take-up lever (D) and down in the left-hand
threading slot. Make sure that one thread is
inside the needle thread guide (E) and the
other one outside. Make sure that the threads
do not become twisted together.
5.
Thread the needles.
Thread sensor
If the upper thread breaks or bobbin thread runs
out, the machine stops and a pop-up appears on
the screen.
If upper thread breaks: Re-thread the machine and
touch OK on the pop-up. If bob bin thread runs out:
replace with a wound bobbin and continue sewing.
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Questions and answers
when i thread the machine to pick up the bobbin thread it becomes stuck. it picks up the thread but i cant pull it through to the top, it becomes stuck
The Pfaff Vision sewing machine could get stuck when picking up the bobbin thread due to several reasons:
- Incorrect threading: The machine may not be threaded properly according to the instruction manual.
- Lint or dirt buildup: Dirt around the tension unit, especially in the discs, can cause issues.
- Damaged or wrong needle: A bent or incorrect needle can interfere with thread pickup.
- Incorrect bobbin threading or housing: The bobbin might not be threaded or placed correctly.
- Tension problems: Incorrect top thread or bobbin tension settings can cause jamming.
- Different threads: Using different threads for the top and bobbin can lead to looping and jams.
- Stitch length settings: An inappropriate stitch length for the fabric type may cause problems.
Checking and correcting these areas can help resolve the issue.
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