Old 11-18-2019, 04:06 PM
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I am not familiar with this machine but I am assuming by display you mean the little screen on the front that displays your current setting like SPI for the regulator, needle up down, if you are in manual mode or SR mode etc. My LA (Innova) has the touch screen up front that controls my stitch regulator. Once I set it there really is no reason to keep it in view, especially if you are doing a panto from the back. Even working from the front I am looking at what I am doing not at the display. You should have start stop buttons on both sets of handles and that is really all you need when doing a panto. So leave the display where it is and order the back handles too so you can do pantos if you want. You will quickly learn the sounds of your machine and will know from the sound if you have a thread break or ran out of bobbin thread. Edited to add I do walk around to the front to pull up my bobbin thread if I am working from the back. I also have to walk back around to the front for thread breaks and bobbin changes. I can't access the bobbin area from the back and I don't know of any LA where you can.

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