Baby Lock Tiara II BLTR16-2 Instruction And Reference Manual page 33

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Troubleshooting
Needle Thread Breaks
Top and bobbin tension not
balanced
Thread cones/spools are poor
quality or may have severe
twisting or thread rot
The machine head has been
threaded incorrectly or thread
spools are not positioned cor-
rectly
Particles in tension discs
Bobbin rotation is not smooth
Needle is burred, bent, dull, or
installed incorrectly
Needle not suited for the
thread
Hesitating too long at one
point in the pattern
Improper needle/hook rela-
tionship
Damage or burr at the needle
hole in the needle plate or any
other place along the thread
path
Wrong type of needle
Other possible causes:
No Visible Display
Cable unplugged
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Check the tension of the top thread tension assembly and bobbin for proper
balance (see pages 20-21).
Look for severe twisting of threads when approximately 12 to 15 inches has
been pulled off, with ends pinched together. Cotton threads are particularly
susceptible to dry rot which makes thread brittle. Do not use poor quality
thread, or thread that is rotted or brittle.
Check that the machine is threaded correctly.
Inspect for accidental double wrapping of thread on thread guides.
Inspect the thread antennae making sure the eyelets of the antennae are
directly over the spools.
Inspect the vertical positioning of the thread cones. Tipped cones can dra-
matically affect thread tension and can cause breakage.
Inspect for particles and remove any lint or debris.
Change the bobbin. The slightest hesitation of the bobbin rotation can be the
cause of dramatic tension change and thread breakage. Use ONLY Baby Lock
bobbins
Change the needle at least once per quilt. Make sure the needle is installed to
the top of the sight hole inside the needle bar.
Replace the needle with one better suited for the thread. Use the proper size
needle.
Move more quickly so stitches don't overlap or build up. When starting the
machine, begin moving immediately. Sewing in one place too long will cause
the thread to break.
Timing of the machine is improper. Consult a your authorized Baby Lock
retailer.
If the thread is shredding at the needle plate, check for burrs or jagged edges.
Gently rub with metal cloth to remove the sharp edge. Consult your author-
ized Baby Lock retailer to polish any hard to reach or delicate areas, or if the
burr is inside the hole.
Use needles recommended by Baby Lock. Using the wrong needle with a
smaller shank diameter causes many problems. For example a system 1738
or 287WH needle with a shank diameter of 1.64mm will fit loosely inside the
needle clamp at an angle. This may cause skipped stitches because the needle
is positioned too far away from the hook point. It can also cause the needle
to hit the hook, breaking the needle.
The needle is too close to the hook, which causes friction and a possible colli-
sion of the hook point and the needle.
Needle plate damage.
Hook damage.
Broken needle inside needle bar clamp, preventing insertion of the needle to
the top of the needle clamp.
Damaged needle bar clamp.
Check the communication cable that connects the display to the machine
and make sure the connection is secure.
Corrective Measure
Corrective Measure
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