Owner's Manual
Page 11
...blows the lint around the hook and foot. Keep your machine. At this hole. We suggest using a soft bristle brush you change the bobbin to keep it up in this time make sure oil is included with your machine has more drops of oil. Occasionally, place a drop... with red arrow is marked with dip stick removed 11 A worn needle can void your needle regularly to 4 drops of oil please purchase from Grand Quilter 18.8. (Note: the machine pictured here is before complete assembly from around . your machine. Recommended oiling: After every finished quilt place 3 to avoid...
...blows the lint around the hook and foot. Keep your machine. At this hole. We suggest using a soft bristle brush you change the bobbin to keep it up in this time make sure oil is included with your machine has more drops of oil. Occasionally, place a drop... with red arrow is marked with dip stick removed 11 A worn needle can void your needle regularly to 4 drops of oil please purchase from Grand Quilter 18.8. (Note: the machine pictured here is before complete assembly from around . your machine. Recommended oiling: After every finished quilt place 3 to avoid...
Owner's Manual
Page 20
...insert the needle. back of your machine. The scarf must face the back of your machine. A 134RSAN needle (size 18) will go to create a stitch. Look closely at the back of your Grand Quilter 18.8 from the factory. The top of the machine? How Do I Change the Needle? On the point end of the... needle) has a flat side. The scarf has to be able to pick up the thread. Put the needle down in the center of the throat plate and the hook in the bobbin...
...insert the needle. back of your machine. The scarf must face the back of your machine. A 134RSAN needle (size 18) will go to create a stitch. Look closely at the back of your Grand Quilter 18.8 from the factory. The top of the machine? How Do I Change the Needle? On the point end of the... needle) has a flat side. The scarf has to be able to pick up the thread. Put the needle down in the center of the throat plate and the hook in the bobbin...