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Maintenance – Baby Lock Crown Jewel II (BLCJ18-2) Manual User Manual

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Top Tension

Puckering, gathers and thread breakage occur

when the top tension is too tight. Loops and thread

nests occur when the top thread tension is too

loose. Tension may need to be adjusted depending

on the fabric, thread or batting you are using on

each project.

Important: Top tension should be adjusted

after the bobbin case foundation tension

adjustment is made.

To adjust the top tension tighter, turn the tension

knob clockwise. To loosen the tension, turn the

tension knob counterclockwise. If the bobbin case

tension is adjusted a degree on the screw the top

tension may need to be adjusted a ¼ to ½ turn to

compensate or balance the tension.

Important Note: Before adjusting your top

tension remember to floss or pull the top

thread up into the tension discs or it will float

outside the discs providing little or no top

tension. This could cause significant tension

or nesting problems on the bottom side of

the quilt.

One of the joys of quilting with the Baby Lock

Crown Jewel II is its ability to handle many dif-

ferent types of threads. You can quilt with almost

anything, as long as you first adjust your bobbin

tension, and then adjust the top tension to suit the

thread you’ve chosen.

Dark threads will be heavier (because of dye) than

light threads of the same weight. The type or brand

of thread may also affect tension settings. Each

time you change threads, you will need to check

your tension.

Maintenance

Cleaning and Lubricating the Machine

Only use a good quality light sewing machine oil

in the Baby Lock Crown Jewel II. Internal oiling

is not necessary on the Baby Lock Crown Jewel

II except when the machine is taken to a service

technician for routine maintenance and cleaning.

The bobbin basket assembly, however, needs regular

lubricating. Failure to keep the bobbin assembly lu-

bricated can cause severe damage to the machine.

To lubricate, turn off the machine. Clean around

the bobbin assembly with a soft brush to remove

lint.

Figure 17

Remove bobbin and case before

oiling. Put a very small drop

of oil on the hook in the bob-

bin assembly (Figure 17). The

frequency depends upon

the usage of the machine.

Lubricating is recommended

before running the machine if

it has not been used regularly,

or every other bobbin change

if used frequently. Always sew

a scrap piece as oil may cling to

thread. Over oiling can cause

excess dripping from the bobbin

assembly. Lack of lubricant may

be noticed by a change in the

sound of the machine and will

affect stitch quality.

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