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Old 09-22-2014, 04:42 AM
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Unhappy Embroidery over quilting - needle bar and wheel frozen

I was adding an embroidery design over a quilted square on a burp cloth when my Quattro stopped and prompted to check for broken needle or thread stuck (both were fine). The needle bar does not move, the wheel is also frozen. I don't want to force anything. Has this happened to anyone? Any suggestions? Could the gerber burp cloth with the quilted material on top be too thick for the embroidery machine?
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Old 09-22-2014, 05:01 AM
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that happen with my brother 2800D had to take it in to the dealer come to find out the fly wheel was mangled with thread some how I was embroidery and thread caught in the wheel didn't notice it but there it was when he took the wheel off ugh!
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Thank you. I am not even sure where the fly wheel is. I will call my dealer (am out of town right now) and hope it is something simple like that.

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that happen with my brother 2800D had to take it in to the dealer come to find out the fly wheel was mangled with thread some how I was embroidery and thread caught in the wheel didn't notice it but there it was when he took the wheel off ugh!
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Old 09-22-2014, 05:39 AM
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Thank you. I am not even sure where the fly wheel is. I will call my dealer (am out of town right now) and hope it is something simple like that.

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that happen with my brother 2800D had to take it in to the dealer come to find out the fly wheel was mangled with thread some how I was embroidery and thread caught in the wheel didn't notice it but there it was when he took the wheel off ugh!
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Old 09-22-2014, 07:30 AM
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Oooo, that happened to my Viking Diamond! Fly wheel is the "hand wheel" on the right side of the machine. There is a plastic cover that will pop off...save yourself a trip to the machine doctor and check there! You can gently remove the thread (mine was quite alot and the machine would stitch for a minute and then display "motor overload" as it stopped).
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I am 500 miles from my dealer on vacation now but I called yesterday. He told me to turn the fly wheel (now that I know what it is called thanks to linda8450) backwards to see if things loosened. I told him I never turn it backwards but her said to try it. I also changed the bobbin and to a 75/11 needle. I was able to finish the design before a doctor's appointment.
Before I try another design today I will pop off that cover to see if any thread is there. Thank you.
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