When An Error Code Appears - Toyota OEKAKI 50 Instruction Manual

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When an error code appears

If an incorrect operation was performed, an error code between F1 and F9 appears in the LED display. Try again
with the correct procedure.
LED display
This appears and the sewing machine
F1
stops when the motor is being overloaded,
for example, when the fabric is too thick.
This appears when the sewing machine is
F2
started with the start/stop button or the foot
controller while the presser foot is raised.
This appears when the buttonhole lever is
F3
not lowered to the buttonhole foot even
though a buttonhole stitch is selected.
This appears when a stitch other than a
buttonhole stitch is selected and the
F4
buttonhole lever has been lowered and the
buttonhole foot is still attached.
This appears and the sewing machine
suddenly stops when the foot controller
F5
connector is plugged into the jack while the
sewing machine is running.
This appears and the sewing machine
suddenly stops when the foot controller
F6
connector is unplugged from the jack while
the sewing machine is running.
This appears and the sewing machine
suddenly stops when the thread winding
F7
spindle is slid to the right while the sewing
machine is running.
This appears and the sewing machine
suddenly stops when the thread winding
F8
spindle is slid to the left while the bobbin is
being wound.
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Cause
Countermeasure
Try again with fabric of a suitable
thickness.
Lower the presser foot lever.
Lower the buttonhole lever to the
buttonhole foot.
Replace the presser foot to one suitable for
the stitch, and then raise the buttonhole
lever.
With the sewing machine stopped, plug the
foot controller connector into the jack.
With the sewing machine stopped, unplug
the foot controller connector from the jack.
Return the thread winding spindle to the
standby position (left).
Move the thread winding spindle while the
sewing machine is stopped.

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