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Hello,

I own and have yet to operate my ikonix ks335a industrial cylinder arm sewing machine. Through this website somebody told me it’s a clone of the pfaff 335 cylinder arm industrial sewing machine. It is and I can’t wait to start sewing.

However I have a problem, I can’t figure out how to raise the height of the presser feet. I know I can use the foot pedal to raise and lower the presser feet. But to permanently raise the presser feet is maybe 3 or more step process and may also include tension adjustment. 
 

Can anybody please tell me or show me a video that shows me how to raise the presser feet in the best way possible. Because I even emailed Ricoma which is where I purchased the machine and have got emails back with people responding with videos of different machines. It has been nice getting at least a response back from the company but not a good answer. So my advice as of now is if your going to purchase a similar machine order one through a small company. Because your going to have questions about the machine and who better to get answers from a smaller company who sells industrial sewing machines but has people who actually are using the same sewing machines that they are selling.

please help and thank you!

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I know zero about your specific machine but lots of these machines are clones of one another. Take another look at the videos you were sent and be sure they're not the same machine.

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1 hour ago, Brian303 said:

how to raise the presser feet in the best way possible

This lever is what typically raises the presser feet and leaves them raised

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