Old 03-09-2014, 04:52 AM
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katier825
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
if you have a Viking dealer in your area maybe you should take your machine with you and drop in for an 'owners class' or call them & set up a time- you can tell them what problems you are having and they will help you find the reason and make it much better. these type 'classes' are generally free- they want you to be happy with your machine. I have had my Viking for 10 years now, and over the years I have 'stopped in' and learned what i'm doing wrong- or how to do something I had forgotten since the initial owners class. they are always very friendly, helpful and seem to know how to make anything work/better.
Good idea. My dealer does have free classes as long as you own the machine you buy from them, but the times don't always work with my schedule. I'll try set up an appointment with her.
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