Machine skips stitches, Machine does not feed fabric – Kenmore 17922 User Manual

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Machine skips stitches

1. Needle size is not correct for thread and

fabric. - See page 16.

2. Fabric is certain knit or synthetic. - Use

"Q NEEDLE"-„and -Q FOOT”,».

3. Needle is bent or blunt. - Replace needle.
4. Needle is not all the way up into needle

clamp. - See page 17.

5. Top thread tension is too tight. - Decrease

top thread tension.

6. Presser foot pressure is too light. - See

page 15.

Needle thread breaks

1. Machine is started too fast. - Start to stitch

at a medium speed.

2. Machine is not threaded correctly. - See

page 10.

3.

Top thread tension is too tight. - See

page 12.

4. Needle size is not correct for thread and

fabric. - See page 16.

5. Eye of needle has sharp edges. - Replace

needle.

6. There are nicks or burrs at needleplate

opening. - Replace needleplate or polish off
burrs completely.

Bobbin thread breaks

1. Bobbin case is not threaded correctly. - See

pages.

2. Lint accumulates in bobbin case or shuttle.

- See page 21.

Machine does not feed fabric

1. Presser foot pressure is too light. - See

page 15.

2. Thread is knotted under fabric.
3. Feed cover plate is attached on needle plate.

- Remove feed cover plate.

Machine jams
1. Thread is caught in shuttle. Remove bobbin

case and clean shuttle (see page 21).

2. Needle is damaged. - Replace needle.
3. Needle plate is bent. - Replace needle plate.

Machine will not sew

1. Hand wheel is not returned to stitching

position. - Push in clutch.

2. Power cord is not connected. - Check plug.
3. Power/light switch is turned off. - Turn on

the switch.

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