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How do I get my Singer S800 work when there is an E7 message
I put my sewing machine on this morning and the message E7 showed up and there was nothing that I could do. I took the plate off and cleaned it and oiled it and that didnt help. Need help
After unplugging the whole machine and pushing the stop start button, and the reverse button, the message was gone and everything working fine.After unplugging the whole machine and pushing the stop start button, and the reverse button, the message was gone and everything working fine.
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E7 means
The start/stop button, reverse/reinforcement stitch button
or the thread cutter button was pressed while no thread
cassette was installed. If the start/stop button is pressed before the sewing machine is correctly set up or if an operation is performed
incorrectly, an error message appears in the stitch indicator. Follow the instructions that appear.
If you press (Stitch selection key) or do the operation correctly while the error message is displayed, the
message disappears
HAAA!!!
Me, too!! I just got the same code. I actually took off all the stuff
to clean it (glad I did too because after a whole week of sewing on it
straight, it was hella filthy!), I still couldn't get it to work. The
answer is in the Singer FAQ website (http://www.singerco.com/support/frequently-asked-questions).
Your button hole lever has been bumped. It is just to the left of the
the needle bar. I just pulled mine all the way down, then pushed it all
the way back up. No more E7!!!! Color me happy for sure!
E7 means the machine has 'had enough' and that error flashes to let you know it needs a break. I found that out by trial and error and after phoning Singer as well.
After unplugging the whole machine and pushing the stop start button, and the reverse button, the message was gone and everything working fine.
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