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5. Inspect the thread feeder roller rubber pad for damage, especially a groove cut into the pad where
the thread runs, or any nicks or other damage (caused by pulling thread through without lifting up
the red thread feeder arms). If any damage is found, replace the roller with a new one. Align the
roller in place, and push it all the way in until it snaps into place.
6. Insert the covers in place by moving the thread out of the way and inserting the top end of the
cover into the slot at the top of the thread feeder assembly and then pushing it into the assembly
until it snaps back into place. Make sure the thread is centered (critical) over the thread feeder
front cover.
7. Rethread the machine if necessary and then make sure the thread is centered in the grooves on
the thread feeder front cover and push the thread feeder arm back down.
8. In the Bravo OS, open up the “Tools>Settings” menu, and then click on the “Thread Feed” tab.
Check the settings for the thread and material feed and make sure they are correct. You will prob-
ably need to adjust them. Refer to the Operator’s Manual section on the “Thread Feed Tab” for
information on using this menu.
9. Run a test sew on any design to observe the performance of the thread feeder assembly and
make additional adjustments or repairs as needed.