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Old 01-10-2011, 10:27 PM
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I have never taken a machine in to be serviced. Knock on wood. I just keep them really clean, and well oiled. Did I mention my second ever job was at Jantzen Knitting Mills? I was 18. I had to learn machine maintenance to keep the job, so now I do it automatically.
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Old 01-11-2011, 06:34 AM
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BellaBoo -- where did you find the repair manuals? I googled a manual for the Viking1+ (computerized machine that doesn't require oiling) and found nothing that sounded reliable. I regularly follow the instructions given by Jan Hennings in her website. I do have it cleaned regularly but sometimes question if every year is necessary.
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Old 01-11-2011, 12:58 PM
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I agree with Donna Jean. I have the Designer I, II and SE/LE machines and they don't require as much attention as some other machines do. However, I do clean my machines regularly and try to keep all lint out of the bobbin case too. I rotate the machines every year for service but haven't had a moments problems so far and I sew all the time on all of my machines. I can embroider on two of the machines while I quilt on the other.
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wow I am hanging my head in shame, I've had my Viking since 1974 it has only been in the shop once about 10 years ago... Yikes.....
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Old 01-11-2011, 03:17 PM
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once a year
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Old 01-11-2011, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by cheryl rearick
wow I am hanging my head in shame, I've had my Viking since 1974 it has only been in the shop once about 10 years ago... Yikes.....
Obviously you take good care of it, or it would be over the rainbow bridge by now.
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Old 01-14-2011, 03:53 AM
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My thoughts exacty! Just get your manual out and get comfortable using a screwdriver! Good luck with your new baby.




Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
No real need if you do routine care on it!
I break mine down after 24 hours of use...clean it, wipe with oil, unset and reset the tensions, etc....Unless it is acting strange, making noises, or a computer program is not responding...you can do more harm taking it in than leaving it alone!
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:03 AM
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I just wanted to update.

I just used my machine for the first time since having it serviced. Oooohhhhh...she is purring like a kitten.

She hasn't sounded like this in years making me wonder why I didn't take her in sooner.
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:08 AM
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I'm like Craft, "everytime I deliver". Hmmmm, youngest son is 33 now, guess it's about due any day .



Originally Posted by CraftyGardenMom
Hiding head in shame here...my poor machine hasn't had a professional tune-up in about 3 years. It's definitely needed since I sew almost every day, so "old girl" could use some internal love, LOL. My problem is this.. I HATE being without my machine! The place I take it to takes 2-3 weeks. I understand this because they service a lot of machines, and they do an excellent job for the money (approx. $90). But I only have one sewing machine, so that kind of puts me out of the game for almost a month.

My "solution" to my sewing machine selfishness :wink: is to wait until just before I am due to deliver (I am 8 months pregnant) and then take it in. I'm pretty sure I won't be sewing at least the first month with a newborn and also a 4 yr old running circles around me, LOL. :)

So how often do you all take your machine in for service?
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