Janome 4800 manual Winding the Bobbin, Set the spool, Removing the bobbin

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Winding the Bobbin

Set the spool

Lift up the spool pin and place the spool of thread on it with the thread coming off the spool as shown.

Press the large spool holder firmly against the spool of thread.

*The small spool holder is used with a small or narrow spool of thread.

1 Spool pin

2 Ordinary spool

3 Large spool holder

4 Small spool holder

5 Small spool

Removing the bobbin

Gently slide the hook cover plate release button to the right and remove the cover plate.

Lift out the bobbin.

1Hook cover plate release button

2Hook cover plate

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Instruction Book Table of Contents Section V Care of Your Machine 2426 3 2Names of Parts Extension Table Screen Sharpness Adjusting DialStandard Accessories Controlling Sewing Speed Connecting Machine to Power SupplyFor Your Safety Up/down needle position button 6 7 8 9 10 11 Main Function of Buttons / KeysAuto-lock button Reverse buttonTwin needle key Mode selection keyEditing key Stitch width selection keyTurn-over memory key Message keyElongation key Stock/call keyDirect pattern selection and number keys Clear keyMemory key Number key selection 3 4Pattern selection and screen indication Normal / Resumption Mode Memory Mode/Buzzer Sound/Multiple Language Settings Language selection setting BuzzerPresser Foot Lifter To Raise or Drop the Feed DogsPressure Dial To Remove and Attach the Foot Holder Changing NeedlesTo Attach and Remove the Presser Foot Selecting Needle and Thread Light WeightRemoving the bobbin Winding the BobbinSet the spool Winding the bobbin Inserting the bobbin Threading the machine Threading the MachineNeedle threader Drawing up the bobbin thread Auto-thread tension Manual thread tension adjustmentBalanced Thread Tension Starting to sew Straight Stitch SewingChanging sewing direction Finishing sewingUsing the Seam Guides on the Needle Plate Using the Quilting BarPractice Common Stitching Skills Turning Square CornersVariable needle position 123Manual stitch length Basting Various Utility StitchesAutomatic reverse stitch Straight stitchTriple stretch stitch Auto-lock stitchSculpture stitch Stretch stitchSaddle stitch To change the width and length Zigzag StitchInterfacing Tricot stitch Variation of Zigzag StitchesOvercasting Overedge sewing Knit stitchOveredge Sewing Section IV Decorative Stitching TechniquesSewing Buttons Automatic buttonholing Sensor ButtonholeSewing preparation Starting sewing 1315 Adjusting Stitch Width and Density in ButtonholesSensor buttonhole 09 Adjusting the stitch width and density in buttonholes 09678 910 Corded Buttonholes 3 a Free Size Automatic Buttonhole Put in a zipper Zipper SewingAttaching the zipper foot Fabric preparationZipper Sewing, cont’d 1232 Darning Adjusting the shape of darning stitchesFor darning less than 2 cm To memorize darning stitchesMemorizing bartacking Adjusting the evenness of bartacking stitchesBartacking Rolled Hem How to sew How to fold the fabricBlind Stitch Hemming Changing the needle positionQuilting PintuckingApplique Shell TackFagoting SmockingScallop Stitch B Scallop Stitch aSatin Stitch Sewing PatchworkDecorative Stitch Cross StitchCording Twin Needle Stitching Adjusting distorted stretch stitch patterns ABC Adjusting Pattern BalanceAdjusting distorted letters or numbers in B or C Mode Adjusting the stitch density for buttonholeProgramming Decorative Stitch Patterns 61 Restarting Programmed Patterns Cycle Stitching with Mirror Image PatternsSewing sample, stitch pattern ElongationSewing Letters in Block Style Combining Letters in Script Style Deleting a stitch pattern, letter or number by editing Editing FunctionCheck and correct pattern combination before sewing Adding letters or space between letters Custom stitch sizing Uniform width, length adjustmentReplacing the Bobbin Holder Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed DogsCare of Your Machine Attaching the light bulb Replacing the Light BulbRemoving the light bulb Troubleshooting When message appears on the screen Troubleshooting, cont’d