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goldsberry921 07-18-2021 08:59 AM

Baby Lock Lyric question-Low
 
Greetings all,
I recently purchased a Baby Lock Lyric. I've read the manual a few times over and keep it handy to just read up on it. However, since having it, I have not been able to figure out the low bobbin warning. Appreciate in advance any insight you may have.

selm 07-18-2021 11:41 AM

What do you mean by "not been able to figure out the low bobbin warning"? I have a Baby Lock Espire. I'm too frugal for the low bobbin warning. When it stops the machine and shows the warning I found there was still thread on the bobbin but you can't go more than a couple of stitches before the warning pops up again. I shut it off. Of course, unless I keep a very close eye on the bobbin, I then waste the top thread if I don't catch the fact that the bobbin has run out of thread. I'm pretty good at watching the bobbin status though.
It should be in your manual how to shut the warning off.

goldsberry921 07-18-2021 02:29 PM

Yeah that's just it, it's not generating any type of warning. My Brother machine would give me a warning as per your description. I thought I'd ask just in case I was missing it Thanks for the reply.


Originally Posted by selm (Post 8497012)
What do you mean by "not been able to figure out the low bobbin warning"? I have a Baby Lock Espire. I'm too frugal for the low bobbin warning. When it stops the machine and shows the warning I found there was still thread on the bobbin but you can't go more than a couple of stitches before the warning pops up again. I shut it off. Of course, unless I keep a very close eye on the bobbin, I then waste the top thread if I don't catch the fact that the bobbin has run out of thread. I'm pretty good at watching the bobbin status though.
It should be in your manual how to shut the warning off.


JanieW 07-18-2021 03:04 PM

It’s quite possible that you have some lint in the bobbin area that is interfering with the sensor. I had that happen with my Janome. Just a tiny speck in the wrong place will mess with the sensor. Try giving your bobbin case and bobbin area a really good cleaning and see if that helps.

Rhonda K 07-18-2021 03:59 PM

You would turn on the feature in the preferences pages. Scroll though until you see bobbin sensor.

Are you sure the machine has this feature? It should be listed in the spec page and the manual. I didn't see it listed.

goldsberry921 07-18-2021 05:42 PM

I took extra extra time to re read the manual. I do believe you are correct, it's not a feature on this machine. Thanks for your help!


Originally Posted by Rhonda K (Post 8497053)
You would turn on the feature in the preferences pages. Scroll though until you see bobbin sensor.

Are you sure the machine has this feature? It should be listed in the spec page and the manual. I didn't see it listed.


goldsberry921 07-19-2021 02:50 AM

Thanks for the tip! My machine is not equipped with the low bobbin warning.


Originally Posted by JanieW (Post 8497047)
It’s quite possible that you have some lint in the bobbin area that is interfering with the sensor. I had that happen with my Janome. Just a tiny speck in the wrong place will mess with the sensor. Try giving your bobbin case and bobbin area a really good cleaning and see if that helps.



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