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Hi.
You can get the E1 error if the presser foot is not down. If you use the walking foot attachment it can keep the foot from coming all the way down.
Hi,
I have found that most often the E1 code means the presser foot is not down or not all the way down (a walking foot attachment can keep it from dropping all the way). I didn't find any error codes in the Kenmore manual either. I have several Brother machines that are quite similar in design and since Kenmore doesn't actually make anything, it is probably made by Brother or Janome.
Start button on machine was used while foot pedal is plugged in.
Manual says just use one or the other to operate the machine.
The error is E5 All the errors on this machine are "E" errors.
hello,the E1 code simply means the machine is working so hard,you can follow the information below to help you fix the problem,
The instructions for bobbin winding tell you to click the start button
for the bobbin to wind. When you do that you get that E1 with a
beeping. What they don't explain is that in order to press that "UP"
arrow button to get the bobbin to wind..........you need to UNPLUG the
foot control. So, in other words it to be used for sewing w/o a foot
pedal. Now instead of doing as per instructions, assuming you've
plugged everything in (foot pedal), after winding is finished just
press the foot pedal and your off and running or sewing as the case may
be. BTW, look it up in the TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION OF YOUR MANUAL. please kindly rate the solution if it;s helpful,
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