After my mother's collection of these KH930 stopped working, I hope I can fix it. The previous owner used the needle for other mechanical spare parts, which is why it is not in the picture. You don't need to disassemble the needle for repair, always unplug the knitting machine, or any electrical device for that matter, before opening! Turning the switch on and off (when unplugged) several times helps discharge any electronic components that may hold a charge. Although I had no problems with this repair, I will not be responsible for any injuries incurred while performing this type of repair. This model works fine when fixed, and I think any capable person can plug it directly into one side of the large knitting round machine. None use "socket pack" or "power adapter", stainless steel bathroom manufacturer. 230/240/250v AC mode should have the same parts as 110v, but I don't think the capacitor value would be the same. Warning: Seek professional advice if you don't know! 240v is dangerous. The most basic skills are needed for soldering, and if you've never used a soldering iron before, it's quite easy to learn. Just grab a cheap good tip soldering iron (about $10), and I believe you'll do great! I will try to get a video online soon to show the basic skills required. So you have a Brother KH930 knitting machine, you let the smoke out, now it won't turn on, beep, start, power up, or respond to any bumps and curses. As generally considered, all electrical products actually run on smoke. Once it's out, the item will not work. I found that it was some small capacitors in this published smoke knitting large round machine.
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