Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I am not sure if there is another possibility of something I am doing wrong. I have been aligning it in the right place and I still get the error message.
Could be that your bottom front rail has some dirt on it. See the rail on the bottom that your front lock moves on - the one that has the square holes? If any of those holes have the slightest bit of dust or dirt, you will get an error message. I don't remeber what number the error is. Use a toothbrush and brush that rail. See if that helps. Also, Passap receommended (when they still existed) that you do not oil this bar - this prevents dirt from sticking to it.
Upon reviewing the official passap video again it was the fact that the spring clips had been moved to the end of the bed that kept me from seeing that it was indeed the end of the bed and not the last needle in work. They had just moved the spring clips to the edge of the work previously in the video so the lack of continuity threw us for a loop over here. Your vid was a life saver we are now up and running rather than wallowing in continual defeat.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I am not sure if there is another possibility of something I am doing wrong. I have been aligning it in the right place and I still get the error message.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I am not sure if there is another possibility of something I am doing wrong. I have been aligning it in the right place and I still get the error message.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I am not sure if there is another possibility of something I am doing wrong. I have been aligning it in the right place and I still get the error message.
Could be that your bottom front rail has some dirt on it.
See the rail on the bottom that your front lock moves on - the one that has the square holes? If any of those holes have the slightest bit of dust or dirt, you will get an error message. I don't remeber what number the error is. Use a toothbrush and brush that rail. See if that helps. Also, Passap receommended (when they still existed) that you do not oil this bar - this prevents dirt from sticking to it.
So it's always to the right of the last needle on the bed not the last working needle?
Upon reviewing the official passap video again it was the fact that the spring clips had been moved to the end of the bed that kept me from seeing that it was indeed the end of the bed and not the last needle in work. They had just moved the spring clips to the edge of the work previously in the video so the lack of continuity threw us for a loop over here. Your vid was a life saver we are now up and running rather than wallowing in continual defeat.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I am not sure if there is another possibility of something I am doing wrong. I have been aligning it in the right place and I still get the error message.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this video. I am not sure if there is another possibility of something I am doing wrong. I have been aligning it in the right place and I still get the error message.