Janome 8900 Question
#1
Janome 8900 Question
I recently traded in my Janome Horizon 7700 for an 8900, and am having issues with the dual feed walking foot. I was sewing along on my second project, a table runner, when the walking foot completely came apart. After being unable to put it back together, I took it back to my dealer. They were mystified at how this could happen, and ordered me a new one, without charge. Since then I have sewn a couple table runners and a baby quilt, when tonight the exact same thing happened! Complete disintegration, parts everywhere, and this time the needle rammed down on top of the foot pieces a few times before I was able to stop the machine. The thing is, I don't even use the walking foot that much, only for basting around the quilt and binding. I mostly do free-motion quilting. Has anyone else had problems with the walking foot on the 8900? I've owned several other Janomes and never had this problem. Other than that, this is a wonderful machine. I will be talking to my dealer first thing in the morning...
#3
two adapters in a row?
i hate to ask this question, but it must be considered:
are you absolutely sure you are attaching the adapter properly and securely each time?
i'd been using my 8900 for many months when i suddenly started experiencing a weird problem that happened only when i was using the dual feed adapter and feet. i had made up my mind to take it in for warranty examination and repair. as suddenly and mysteriously as it started - it stopped happening. everything has been hunky dory for the many months since then. soooooo ... the virtually inescapable conclusion [in my case] is that i must have been doing something wrong when installing the adapter.
when you pick up the next adapter, haul your machine in, too. have the dealer watch while you install it.
also ask your dealer to give your machine a thorough examination to ensure all of the machine parts are working properly - with [naturally] emphasis on examination of the parts involved in attaching and holding the adapter in place.
i hate to ask this question, but it must be considered:
are you absolutely sure you are attaching the adapter properly and securely each time?
i'd been using my 8900 for many months when i suddenly started experiencing a weird problem that happened only when i was using the dual feed adapter and feet. i had made up my mind to take it in for warranty examination and repair. as suddenly and mysteriously as it started - it stopped happening. everything has been hunky dory for the many months since then. soooooo ... the virtually inescapable conclusion [in my case] is that i must have been doing something wrong when installing the adapter.
when you pick up the next adapter, haul your machine in, too. have the dealer watch while you install it.
also ask your dealer to give your machine a thorough examination to ensure all of the machine parts are working properly - with [naturally] emphasis on examination of the parts involved in attaching and holding the adapter in place.
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#6
Are you talking about a walking foot or the Acufeed foot? I never use a walking foot with my 8900. The Acufeed foot does that job. On mine, I have to be careful to tighten the screw securely. I check it occasionally to make sure it stays tightened. It can become loose and wobble some.
#7
two adapters in a row?
i hate to ask this question, but it must be considered:
are you absolutely sure you are attaching the adapter properly and securely each time?
i'd been using my 8900 for many months when i suddenly started experiencing a weird problem that happened only when i was using the dual feed adapter and feet. i had made up my mind to take it in for warranty examination and repair. as suddenly and mysteriously as it started - it stopped happening. everything has been hunky dory for the many months since then. soooooo ... the virtually inescapable conclusion [in my case] is that i must have been doing something wrong when installing the adapter.
when you pick up the next adapter, haul your machine in, too. have the dealer watch while you install it.
also ask your dealer to give your machine a thorough examination to ensure all of the machine parts are working properly - with [naturally] emphasis on examination of the parts involved in attaching and holding the adapter in place.
i hate to ask this question, but it must be considered:
are you absolutely sure you are attaching the adapter properly and securely each time?
i'd been using my 8900 for many months when i suddenly started experiencing a weird problem that happened only when i was using the dual feed adapter and feet. i had made up my mind to take it in for warranty examination and repair. as suddenly and mysteriously as it started - it stopped happening. everything has been hunky dory for the many months since then. soooooo ... the virtually inescapable conclusion [in my case] is that i must have been doing something wrong when installing the adapter.
when you pick up the next adapter, haul your machine in, too. have the dealer watch while you install it.
also ask your dealer to give your machine a thorough examination to ensure all of the machine parts are working properly - with [naturally] emphasis on examination of the parts involved in attaching and holding the adapter in place.
#10
Wow...I would go my dealer with the machine and the above part just as it stands and DEMAND they do something. With the needle hitting that time you may have also sent the machine "out of sync". I have a 8200 (same machine but not as many fancy stitches) and my foot has come off twice during sewing but this is much more than that.
There was someone who had a lemon machine and finally with her persistence her dealer replaced it. Good luck and let us know what happens.
There was someone who had a lemon machine and finally with her persistence her dealer replaced it. Good luck and let us know what happens.
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