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11. Needle Bar 12. Needle Bar Thread Guide 13. Needle 14. Hopping Foot 15. Needle Plate 16. Presser Bar 17. Front Threaded Display Mounting Holes 18. Front Base 19. Back Casing/Frame 20. Rear Base 21. Color Touch-Screen Display Connector 22. Threaded Horizontal Spool Pin Mounting Hole
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Figure 4 Check that the On/Off switch (page 7, Figure 3, #23) is turned off (the 0 setting). Plug the power cord into the top power outlet on the back of the machine (Figure 4). Do not plug the power cord into a power source at this time. The lower power connector is available for powering future attachments as they are developed by Handi Quilter. (Not yet available.)
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Figure 6 The color touch-screen comes pre-installed on its mounting bracket and should have one end of the D cable attached to the back of the touch-screen (see Figure 6). NOTE: Conrm that the power is turned offer before installing the Color Touch-Screen. 1. Remove the two long bolts from the bag in which they are packed. Figure 5 1. Locate the threaded hole on top of the machine near the rear by the hand wheel. 2. The thread mast comes with a washer and a nut. Remove the nut and washer, replace the nut onto the mast for two or three turns. 3. The washer protects the painted surface when the nut is tightened. Place the washer on the hole and insert the thread mast. 4. Turn the thread mast clockwise several revolutions, stopping when the mast eyelets are positioned directly over the spool pins. 5. Tighten the nut to secure the mast to the machine. Note: The eyelets of the thread mast MUST be centered over the spool pins. This ensures that the cone of thread will not pull, turn or tilt, which will cause thread tension problems (see Figure 5). 2. There are three holes on top of the machine head (see page 6, Figure 2, #17). Only the two holes that are in line wth each other are used. Ignore the third hole located to the side of these two holes. 3. Align the holes in the color touch-screen bracket with the two holes on top of the machine, with the touchscreen facing the needle end of the machine. 4. Use a 5 mm Allen wrench to insert the two long bolts through the holes of the bracket and into the machine (Figure 6). Tighten in place. 5. Plug the remaining cable end into the display connector located on the side of the machine (page 6, Figure 2, #21). 6. Remove the protective plastic from the touch-screen before using.
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Note: Changing the needle is recommended for each new quilt loaded on the machine or any time the needle becomes bent, dull or burred. Needles are inexpensive and are important to the success of your project. Plan to change needles every 5-7 hours of quilting or more often if working with a lot of fusibles or heavy materials.
SIGHT HOLE
The needle that is in the machine when it arrives at your home has been used for 20 minutes of testing. It is possible that it could be damaged in shipping or as you remove the machine from the box. For these reasons, Handi Quilter recommends that you replace the needle before beginning to quilt with your new machine. 1. Move the needle bar to the highest position by turning the hand wheel. 2. Confirm that the power is off and that the machine is unplugged. 3. Loosen the needle-bar clamp thumb screw (see Figure 7) enough to assure that the needle can be inserted all the way up to the top of the sight hole. 4. With the scarf (small ground out section/dip on the back side of the needle just above the needle eye) facing the hand wheel end of the machine, and the long groove down the front of the needle facing the bobbin case side (see Figure 7), push the needle all the way up into the needle bar until it can go no further. Look into the sight hole to verify that the butt of the needle reaches the top of the sight hole. 5. Carefully tighten the thumb screw. Over-tightening the thumb screw will result in damaged threads or stripping of the screw hole. Stripped holes are not covered under warranty. To avoid over-tightening the screw, fingertighten only.
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Figure 11 1. Place a cone or spool of thread on the spool pin.Figure 8 Pass the thread through the thread-mast pin. If 1. Place a cone or spool of thread on the spool eyelet from back to front, continuing to thread guide A. using a spool, make sure thatthe slits on the spool are (Figure 11) against the base of the spool pin holder. Pass the thread
through the thread-mast eyelet from back to front, con2. Continue to guide A. (Figure 8) tinuing to thread the three-hole thread guide B. Wrap 2. Continue to the Figure 12). needle side (see three-hole thread guide B. Beginning at the top, wrap all three holes from back to front, hand wheel side topurpose of the three-hole thread guide B Note: The needle side (see Figure 9).
Note: The purpose of the three-hole thread guide B is cone from going into the top tension as a knot causto prevent loops of thread coming off the thread cone ing going into the top tension tension. For most from thread breakage and badas a knot causing thread threads on cone, it is For most to thread all three breakage andabad tension.importantthreads on a cone, DETAIL 12 Figure 1 holes for consistent results and to make adjust- reit is important to thread all three holes for consistent Figure 9 ments at the top tension assembly. An exception to sults and to make adjustments at the top tension assemNote: See HQ Quilting Machines Getting Started this rule is when this rule is when working with very bly. An exception toworking with very delicate threads, DVD (included with your machine) for videos showNote: See HQ Quilting Machines Getting Started DVD delicate threads, such as holographic or are prone toare such as holographic or threads that threads that ing threading and other tips. These videos are also prone to breakage. You may try skipping one or twoone or (included with your machine) for videos showing threadbreakage, in which case you may try skipping holes available on www.HandiQuilter.com. ing and other tips. These videos are also available on on thread guide B when usingB. two holes on thread guide these threads. www.HandiQuilter.com.
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3. Thread continues through thread guide C, and then down to the tension assembly (see Figure 10). NOTE: It is important that the thread is flossed up between the two tension discs. If the thread is not firmly in place between the two tension discs, the thread rests on the outside of the tension discs (without tension) and looping on fabric or thread nests may occur. 4. Once the thread is in place, be sure that the thread catches on the take-up spring and then pull it down under the stirrup (thread guide D). 5. Bring the thread back up through the take-up lever from back to front, and then down through thread guide E. Pull the thread at the take-up lever to ensure that it is properly flossed between the tension disks. If it is properly flossed in the tension disks you should feel some resistance as you pull the thread. If it is not, then the thread will pull freely. 6. Pull the thread down to the needle thread guide and thread through the hole (thread guide F). 7. Make sure the thread is following the groove down the front of the needle and threads from front to back. Be careful that the thread does not twist around the needle. IMPORTANT NOTE: The HQ Sweet Sixteen quilting machine does not have a presser foot lever or top tension release like a home sewing machine. On a home sewing machine the top tension is released when the presser foot is raised, allowing the thread to come freely out of the machine. When a home machine is threaded, the presser foot is raised and the tension discs are released and open for the thread to easily fall between the tension discs. This is not the case with the HQ Sweet Sixteen quilting machine where the top tension is always tight and the tension discs are never open. Therefore, the thread must be pulled up or flossed between the tension discs or it will stay outside the discs and float without tension, causing serious stitch problems and/or thread nests. It is also possible to bend the needle while it is threaded if care is not taken while moving the machine around the quilt because the top tension is never released.
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TENSION SPRING
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1. Place the bobbin in the bobbin case so that the thread pulls off clockwise when viewing the open side (Figure 11).
Figure 14 3. To insert the bobbin case into the machine, grasp the bobbin case with thumb and first finger. Do not lift the lever on bobbin case. Fit the bobbin case onto the hook spindle in the machine. Rotate the case until the open throat keys into the alignment notch in the middle of the hook. Push the case in until it stops in place. Push the case inward further until it clicks (see Figure 14). Allow the thread end to hang freely. NOTE: Pulling out the latch lever pushes the bobbin forward in the bobbin case, aiding in removal of the bobbin. The lever should be used only for removing the bobbin case from the machine.
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2. Slide the thread through the slot (Figure 12) and under the tension spring leaving 5-6 inches of thread hanging loose (Figures 12 and 13).
NOTE See HQ Quilting Machines Getting Started DVD (included with your machine) for videos showing adjusting bobbin tension and other tips. These videos are also available on www.HandiQuilter.com.
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The bobbin case tension is TOO LOOSE if it will not lift up onto its side. Turn screw clockwise to tighten. The bobbin case screw requires very small adjustments. Think of the tick of a clock . Adjust, then check. Adjust and check again.
The bobbin case tension is TOO TIGHT if it lifts out of your hand. Turn screw counter-clockwise to loosen. The bobbin case screw requires very small adjustments. Think of the tick of a clock . Adjust, then check. Adjust and check again.
To adjust the top tension tighter, turn the top thread tension knob (page 5, Figure 1, #5) clockwise.
To loosen the tension, turn the top thread tension knob (page 5, Figure 1, #5) counter-clockwise. NOTE: Before adjusting the top tension, remember to floss or pull the top thread up into the tension discs or it will float outside the discs providing little or no top tension. This could cause significant tension or nesting problems on the bottom side of the quilt. If the top tension is too loose (causing loops of thread on the underside of the quilt) and no amount of tightening the top thread tension knob seems to affect it, theres a good chance that the thread is riding on the outside of the tension discs and is not flossed between them.
A stitch is balanced when the top thread and the bobbin thread meet in the middle of the quilt sandwich.
Figure 17 To lubricate, turn off the machine. Remove the bobbin and case before oiling. Clean around the hook assembly with a soft brush to remove lint. Put a very small drop of oil on the hook in the region where the bobbin basket assembly and the rotating hook meet (see Figure 17)). The bobbin basket is the portion of the hook that the bobbin case snaps into. The bobbin basket remains stationary while the hook rotates around the basket. The oil lubricates the region where these two components interlock. A drop of oil in the region indicated will work its way back into the interlocking area of the hook and bobbin basket. The frequency of lubrication depends upon the usage of the machine. Lubricating is recommended before running the machine if it has not been used regularly, or every other bobbin change if used frequently. After oiling, always stitch through a scrap piece of fabric, as oil may cling to thread. Over-oiling can cause excess dripping from the bobbin assembly. Lack of lubricant may be noticed by a change in the sound of the machine and will affect stitch quality.
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Maintenance
NOTE: Turn off the machine and remove the power cord when performing maintenance on the machine.
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NOTE: Review the Handi Quilter Getting Started DVD for interactive instruction on the HQ Sweet Sixteen menu functions. The HQ Sweet Sixteen has a color touch-screen display on the front of the machine. Settings are changed using this display.
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The second feature of the Limit box are three buttons called Presets that can be customized to your favorite speed settings (Figure 21). Pressing a Preset button will change the My Speed setting to the speed shown on that button. This feature makes it quick and easy to switch between different speeds preferred for different types of quilting. For example you may wish to use a slower speed for detail work and a faster speed for stippling. Changing these Preset values is discussed in the Presets Screen section. More Pressing the More button (Figure 22) will change to the More menu screen, which allows access to lighting options, sound options, diagnostics menus, system information, Preset button customization and a calculator.
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Up/Down/Tie-Off The button with the needle image in the center of the screen can assist you in creating tie-off stitches, basting or needle-positioning functions without the use of the foot pedal (Figure 23). Pressing and releasing the button quickly will send the needle to the next needle stop position. If the needle is up, pressing the button will cause the needle to move to the down position. If the needle is down, it will return to the up position. Pressing and holding the button for a longer time allows you to do a full stitch. As long as you continue to hold the button down the machine will continue to stitch at a slow rate, and when the button is released the needle will stop in the closest stop position (up or down) available. This action is useful for tieing off beginning and ending stitches.
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Needle Stop When in Needle Up mode (indicated by a white circle), the needle ends in the Up position upon release of the foot pedal. This button does not move the needle, but simply determines the final needle position after the machine has been stopped. (Figure 24) When in Needle Down mode (the circle is filled in when activated), the needle ends in the Down position upon release of the foot pedal. Again, this button does not move the needle, but sets the final resting position of the needle after the foot pedal is released.
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Options Sys. Info Presets Main
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Brightness The Brightness portion of this screen has two buttons and a sliding control as well. The LED Light Ring can be turned on completely with the illuminated light bulb button or off completely with the darkened light bulb button. Pressing the sliding control in any position will set the brightness to the value indicated in the slider control. Pressing and moving back and forth across the sliding control will change the brightness up as it is moved left to right and down as it is moved right to left. Press the Main button to return to Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen.
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Four different diagnostics tests can be performed on the machine. These functions test the motor control operation, the foot pedal and the internal position sensors. Press the Main button to return to the Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen.
Rotate the hand wheel SLOWLY. Passing Test: Regular pulsing beeps as you rotate the hand wheel. Failing Test: A solid tone or no beeping at all as you rotate the hand wheel.
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Rotate the hand wheel. Passing Test: Solid beep for 1/3 of a stitch cycle, no beep for the rest of the cycle. Failing Test: No beep or solid beep as you rotate the hand wheel one full revolution.
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Diagnostics
Needle Sensor Test The Needle Sensor test will indicate whether the needle position sensor is functioning properly. Rotating the hand wheel should result in a beep for half of a stitch cycle followed by no beep for the other half. (Figure 29) If you hear a constant beep or no beep at all for a full 360 rotation of the hand wheel, this indicates a failed test and the machine should be inspected by a qualified Handi Quilter repair technician. Press the Main button to return to the Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen. Motor Speed Sensor Test The Speed Sensor test can help you determine whether or not there is a problem with the HQ Sweet Sixteen speed sensor. Before performing this test, remove the bobbin case and the top thread. Press the foot pedal so that the machine will begin slowly rotating. The white box will show a number that should stabilize at 100 if the sensor is functioning properly. Release the foot pedal to stop the machine. (Figure 30) Press the Main button to return to the Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen. Pedal Test The Pedal test can help you determine if there is a problem with the HQ Sweet Sixteen foot pedal. As you slowly depress the foot pedal a percent of depression will appear in the white box. The foot pedal should be controllable from 0 to 100%. (Figure 31) Press the Main button to return to the Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen.
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Remove bobbin case and top thread. Clear all objects from the needle area. Depress foot pedal completely.
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Remove bobbin case and top thread. Clear all Objects from the needle area. Depress foot pedal completely. Passing Test: Value below varies from 0 to 100%
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C-Pod Handles
HA010553310 Serial Number Firmware Board Type 1.00 1.00 1.12 1.10
System Information
System Information Screen The serial number of the machine is displayed at the top of the System Information screen. This number matches the one found on the label at the back of the machine under the rear handlebar. Information contained in the white boxes below the serial number identifies the electronics board revision numbers as well as the firmware revision numbers of the HQ Sweet Sixteen and its handlebars. The Lifetime and Trip (or project) stitch counters count the number of stitches the machine is performed. The Lifetime count is the total number of stitches made since the machine was built. The Trip Counter can be reset to keep track of the number of stitches made during a given project. To reset this counter, press the blue Reset button found aligned with the Trip counter. The Lifetime counter cannot be reset and should be used as an indicator to determine when general machine maintenance should be performed by an authorized Handi Quilter Representative. (Figure 32) Press the Main button to return to the Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen. Calculator Screen A basic six-function calculator is provided for your convenience. (Figure 33) The functions provided are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square root and percent. The arrow button on the top right may be used to delete a digit mistakenly entered. Press the Main button to return to the Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen.
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Presets
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Presets Screen Pressing the Presets button will take you to a screen that allows you to customize the preset button speed settings (Figure 34). There is a + and - button for each of the three presets and a white box that displays the current setting. The top preset value indicated by the number 1 box on the left adjusts the top button on the main screen. Pressing the + button will increase the preset speed and pressing the - button will decrease the speed. These presets are saved so that they are preserved even if the machine is turned off. Press the Main button to return to the Main menu screen or the Back button to return to the More menu screen.
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Incorrect needle size Check for the proper combination of needle size and thread weight being Very tightly-woven fabric (such applied to the quilting operation. Some fabrics used in quilting may conas batiks) strict or impede the thread passing through the front groove of the needle. This diminishes the loop lift required for stitch formation. Typically, a larger needle will solve the problem; however, it has been found that certain smaller sizes of needles as well as the use of ball-pointed needles solve some specific problems. Needle has not been positioned Position the needle properly to the needle bar. Inspect the position of the neeproperly dle to make sure the needle is at the 6 oclock position (see Photo 16)If you stand directly in front of the needle (facing the bobbin case side of the machine), you will see the entire needle eye directly facing you. This is 6 oclock position. Make sure (1) the needle is installed all the way into the needle bar to the needle stop hole in the needle bar, (2) the long groove in the needle is toward the front (bobbin case side), and (3) the scarf/scooped out part of the needle is toward the handwheel. The needle can sometimes be rotated to 5 oclock (slightly right) or 7 oclock (slightly left) in order to adjust for a more positive thread loop pickup by the hook point. Thread tension too tight Improper threading The Needle Breaks The needle is bent or not installed properly Loosen top tension. Re-check top and bobbin tension (see pages 12-13).
Inspect that the thread take-up lever, thread stirrup or tension spring are all
threaded correctly. Corrective Measure Replace or correctly change the needle. Make sure that the needle is pushed up into the needle bar clamp until it can go no farther (visually check that it is up to the top of the stop/sight hole above the needle bar clamp screw). Failure to do so can cause damage in the bobbin area and throat plate. Correctly position the needle, needle plate or hopping foot. Replace needle with a new one.
Corrective Measure
Balance the tension of the needle thread after ensuring the bobbin tension is adjusted correctly (see page 12). Replace the needle with a size better suited to the fabric.
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Hand Wheel Wont Rotate Thread is entangled and caught in the hook
Improper threading Motor Fails to Run On/Off switch is off or power cord is loose Foot pedal is unplugged
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Particles in tension discs Bobbin rotation is not smooth Needle is burred, bent or dull, or installed incorrectly Needle not suited for the thread Hesitating too long at one point in the pattern Improper needle/hook relationship Damage or burr at the needle hole in the needle plate or any other place along the thread path Wrong type of needle
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Optional Accessories
Horizontal Spool Pin
(available from your local HQ Rep or at www.HandiQuilter.com) HQ Sweet Sixteen 18 Table Extension
Figure 35
An optional horizontal spool pin is available for use with delicate threads such metallics or holographic threads or for specialty threads that are wound on a spool (not a cone). Some threads twist and break if fed from a veritcal spool.
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Expand your original HQ Sweet Sixteen table with HQ Sweet Sixteen Table Extensions. Each extension measures 18 x 30 (see Figure 36). Purchase one or two to provide extra support for large projects. Adding two extensions will expand the original table to a full six feet in width (one extension shown above).
Figure 36
Use when greater stitch visibility is desired. Comes with tool and instructions for removing current hopping foot. Expected to be available 01/01/2011.
Figure 38
Add an additional light source for side-lighting your quilting stitches. Can be especially useful when quilting with white thread on white fabric. OttLite mounts to the back side of the color touch-screen mounting bracket and comes with mounting hardware. Requires additional power source.
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Internal adjustments, tampering or parts replacement done by anyone except authorized Representatives or customers specifically authorized by Handi Quilter Customer Support or warranty repair personnel on a case by case basis. The warranty does not cover and the user assumes the risk of and there is hereby excluded any liability to HQ for failure, defects, loss, deterioration, personal injury or damage which are due to: (1) ordinary wear and tear or exposure, (2) abuse, misuse, negligence, or (3) use of parts not authorized by HQ. In no event shall HQ be liable to the purchaser of the Machine or to third parties for special or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, death or personal injuries. HQ does not assume, or authorize any person to assume on its behalf, any other obligation of liability other than that set forth herein. Some states do not allow exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so above limitation or exclusion may not apply. This warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights and the purchaser may also have other rights, which may vary for State to State. Exclusive Remedy Remedy is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective Product. HQ may elect which remedy or combination of remedies to provide at its sole discretion and shall have a reasonable time, after determining that a defective Product exists, to repair or replace the defective product. Replacement Product may be from new or serviceable used parts. HQs warranty applies to repaired or replaced Products for the balance of the applicable period of the original warranty or ninety days from the date of shipment of a repaired or replaced Product, whichever is longer. HQ's entire liability for any defective Product shall in no event exceed the purchase price for the defective Product. This limitation applies even if Handi Quilter cannot or does not repair or replace any defective Product. Warranty Claims Service under the above warranties may be obtained by returning the quilting machine, with proof of purchase, to the authorized Representative from whom the machine was purchased, a local Representative, or to Handi Quilter Customer Support. Any product to be returned to the factory, either by customers or Representatives, must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization Number (RMA). RMAs may be obtained by email ([email protected]) or by calling customer support toll free at 1-877-697-8458. If it is determined that the Product may be defective, an RMA number will be issued with instructions for Product return. An unauthorized return (a return without an RMA number) will be shipped back to customer at customers expense. Authorized returns are to be shipped prepaid and insured in an approved shipping container. The original box and packaging materials should be kept for storing or shipping. Shipping Costs Shipping is the responsibility of the customer. Product Service and Maintenance Replace needles every 2-4 hours (1-2 per large quilt) and lubricate bobbin hook every 3-4 hours of use. Periodically check the thread tensioner. Use a small brush to clean out all lint, loose thread or obstructions from the bobbin hook. Servicing is recommended annually from a qualified Representative. Servicing will cover belt tensioning, encoder positioning, bearing retainers, hook axial play and timing, presser and needle-bar adjustment and internal lubrication to take-up lever, hopping foot levers, bushings/bearings. Handi Quilter, Inc. Customer Service Department 445 N. 700 West North Salt Lake, Utah 84054
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HQ Quilting Machine Set-up and Training HQ Quilting Machine Checklist & Certificate Set-up and Training Checklist & Certificate
Table Table Adjusting length (Not applicable for HQ Sweet Adjusting length (Not applicable for HQ Sweet Sixteen) Sixteen) Adjusting height Adjusting height Machine Set-up Machine Set-up Identify the main parts of the machine and where Identify the they are located main parts of the machine and where they are located Ensure machine is properly mounted to the carriage Ensure machine is properly mounted to the carriage or table Checkor table connections all cable Check all cable connections Ensure power outlet is available and does not cause a trip Ensure power outlet is available and does not cause a hazard trip hazard Recommend and explain the importance of a power Recommend and explain the importance of a power strip with surge protection for the machine strip with surge protection for the machine Leveling the table/machine Leveling bobbin (including How to wind a the table/machineadjusting the How to the capacity lever) tensioner andwind a bobbin (including adjusting the tensioner and How to load a quilt the capacity lever) How to load a quilt Machine Operation (all machines) Machine Operation (all and off How to turn the machine onmachines) How to turn machine properly How to thread the the machine on and off How lower tension (bobbin case), teach the Setting the to thread the machine properly Setting the lower tension (bobbin case), teach the drop test drop upper Setting the test tension the Menus. Go through each menu and explain. Using Setting the upper tension Using the Menus. Go Go through HQ Workbook through each menu and explain. Bringing Up HQ Workbook Go through Bobbin Thread Bringing How to Tie Off Up Bobbin Thread How to Tie Off Machine Operation (HQ18Avant, HQ24 Fusion, HQ Machine Sixteen only) Operation (HQ18Avant, HQ24 Fusion, HQ Sixteen only) Changing from Stitch Regulation to Manual and back Changing from Stitch Regulation to Manual and back Setting the speed in Manual Setting the speed in Manual Setting the stitches-per-inch in Stitch Regulated Setting Light settings the stitches-per-inch in Stitch Regulated Stitch (known CruiseLight settings as Stitch Regulation in HQ Cruise Stitch (known as Stitch Regulation in HQ Sixteen) Sixteen) Precision Stitch (not applicable for HQ Sixteen) Precision front (not applicable for HQ How to use the Stitchand rear handlebars Sixteen) How to use the front How to change the needle and rear handlebars How the Laser the needle How to useto change Pointer stylus. Use the included How to Pantograph. use the Laser Pointer stylus. Use the included Pantograph.
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HQ Quilting Machine Rep to receive these free services.
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