would like to know where i can find this.
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Dip a toothbrush or bottle brush in dry baking soda and gently scrub the components. The baking soda will act as a gentle abrasive. Rinse the components often and continue scrubbing until they are clean.
Leafy greens are responsible for clogging because they are fiber-full and difficult to break down quickly. When you put handfuls of large leaves in, they become very stringy, but mincing your dark greens before you add them to your juicer prevents this stringiness.
Dip a toothbrush or bottle brush in dry baking soda and gently scrub the components. The baking soda will act as a gentle abrasive. Rinse the components often and continue scrubbing until they are clean.
Dip a toothbrush or bottle brush in dry baking soda and gently scrub the components. The baking soda will act as a gentle abrasive. Rinse the components often and continue scrubbing until they are clean.
Dip a toothbrush or bottle brush in dry baking soda and gently scrub the components. The baking soda will act as a gentle abrasive. Rinse the components often and continue scrubbing until they are clean.
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Only used it a couple times and the motor gave out.
First started being noisy then a bad smell. It did seem
noisier that what I would expect from the start but I
didn’t realize it was a problem with the shaft of the motor.
I took it apart and found the motor shaft wasn’t
true and causing sparks. The motor looks like it can
not be taken apart and repaired. This seems like a default from the beginning but it is past warranty. Also noti
.http://edge.maytag.com/epipubs/56511B47.PDF
The shaft seems to be made so that the middle if it is wider(thicker than either the end or the part closer to the motor, which, to me, is a bad design so I don’t know how to overcome this problem.
I’d be very grateful for a permanent solution to this problem.
Thanks in Advance, mas
Thank you.
...First you need to format the USB..Important: You memory stick USB is less than 1 GB. (The one that came in the package)..
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- Put the USB stick ito your machine and using the set key,
- Page through using the bottom arrow key – you will come to format ( this is also in your manual )
- Select the USB memory stick – and wait until it formats, this could take 1 – 5 minutes.
- Once formatted, you can copy the designs from the computer to the memory stick.
- Put your free embroidery designs (example Winnie Pooh free embroidery logo) in the EMB5folder and they should show up on your Janome 350E.
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.Note: If you see the EmbF5 then it has already been formatted by the Janome. ..
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- Go back to your computer and click on that folder.
- You will see ANOTHER sub-folder called Design (or My Designs, or something similar).
- That is where you will need to copy over your embroidery files.
- Then put the USB back into the Janome 350E sewing-embroidery machine and and they should show up.
- Don’t put more than 6 designs on the USB at any one time or it will take forever to load.
- If you don’t see the one that you want, then hit the “next page” icon on the Janome screen.
- Make sure the USB stick isn’t too large, otherwise it will not be recognized or shows a poor performance.
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.Important: Don’t copy more than 100 designs in one folder..
.The video below shows how to use the PC Card and USB in your sewing machine..Start at 4:15 (4 minutes and 15 secs.).
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..To download Designs, go to http://www.needlework.ru/.It will require you to register and sign in..
.Thank you for using FixYa..Have a great day..Jas247
.On the front page under Customer Service click on User’s Guides and enter the model number of your unit.
.User Guide will be displayed as a PDF file.