My sewing machine died. :(
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#1
My sewing machine died tonight. I had just cleaned out the bobbin area and was getting ready to piece the backing fabric for a quilt I'm working on, but when I turned it on I got an "F01" error (not in the manual, by the way), and it's beeping like mad. :shock: Won't sew, won't do nothin'. :(
A Google search seems to indicate a faulty circuit board. It's still under warranty, since it's only 4 months old, but I'm dead in the water for a while now. I'll give the local dealer that I bought it from a call in the morning and see what to do. But I have a feeling I'm going to be down for a while. Bummer.
I guess I should learn to hand sew with a needle and thread, eh? :)
A Google search seems to indicate a faulty circuit board. It's still under warranty, since it's only 4 months old, but I'm dead in the water for a while now. I'll give the local dealer that I bought it from a call in the morning and see what to do. But I have a feeling I'm going to be down for a while. Bummer.
I guess I should learn to hand sew with a needle and thread, eh? :)
#2
Oh no! So sorry. Guess you wore it out already with all the great projects you've cranked out! Hope the warranty gets everything straightened out for you.
#3
MadQuilter , 09-11-2009 08:01 PM
Power Poster
Eddie, that sucks. Good news is that it is still under warranty.
You can also do some prep work to get pieces ready for when the machine comes back all well.
Hope you don't have to wait too long.
You can also do some prep work to get pieces ready for when the machine comes back all well.
Hope you don't have to wait too long.
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BlueChicken , 09-11-2009 08:27 PM
Super Member
Oh no!! I think I would curl up in the corner and cry!
Have you tried recreating what you did when you cleaned it? Maybe pull those bits apart again and put it back together, it may be that something is loose.
I cleaned mine the other day, then a few hours later it started making an odd clunking sound. I was in a right panic, till I discovered I hadn't tightened the screw on the base plate properly and it was rattling. Scared the snot outta me for a minute! ;-)
Have you tried recreating what you did when you cleaned it? Maybe pull those bits apart again and put it back together, it may be that something is loose.
I cleaned mine the other day, then a few hours later it started making an odd clunking sound. I was in a right panic, till I discovered I hadn't tightened the screw on the base plate properly and it was rattling. Scared the snot outta me for a minute! ;-)
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amandasgramma , 09-11-2009 08:38 PM
Super Member
Being somewhat of a computer techy ----hey, I know how to turn the computer on and how to run the microwave!!!! :wink: Try unplugging the sewing machine for at least 5 minutes, then plug back in and see what happens. I've had the same thing happen with our micro --- and the book said call in a repairman, but after unplugging/plugging in, the problem cleared itself up.
Now -- if that doesn't work....post your address, flowers will be sent! :(
Now -- if that doesn't work....post your address, flowers will be sent! :(
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bearisgray , 09-11-2009 08:56 PM
Power Poster
might there be a "reset" sequence?
for my printer it's press the "stop" "Power" and "maintenance" buttons all at once.
My calculator also had a weird reset sequence that was NOT in the manual.
Maybe try googling for something like that?
At any rate, I'm sorry your machine "stopped" (not my first choice of word, but we've been "encouraged" to keep it polite here).
Are you going through withdrawals?
for my printer it's press the "stop" "Power" and "maintenance" buttons all at once.
My calculator also had a weird reset sequence that was NOT in the manual.
Maybe try googling for something like that?
At any rate, I'm sorry your machine "stopped" (not my first choice of word, but we've been "encouraged" to keep it polite here).
Are you going through withdrawals?