Cleaning and Oiling My Machine
#11
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by lalaland
No oiling computerized machines,
You can oil your computerized machine, you will have to take it apart to do this, just means you have to remove the top and the side where the needle assembly is, and oil only the moving parts and be careful, 2 drops, maybe 3 at the most. The Bernina obviously has it's computer components located in areas not likely to be touched by oiling, a great maintenance and cost saving feature. This may also be the case with the CS6000i since "seizing up" has been recorded as a problem with this machine and machine owners have opened and oiled these machines themselves with good results and no effect on the computer abilities of the machine.
#12
Originally Posted by Prism99
The newer machines all have encased systems that do not require oiling. If your machine required oiling, the instructions would be in the manual.
#13
Originally Posted by LivelyLady
Originally Posted by Prism99
The newer machines all have encased systems that do not require oiling. If your machine required oiling, the instructions would be in the manual.
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