Timing your machine is not machine specific..if you have a round bobbin(vs. a shuttle), they are all timed exactly the same way. It's not hard if you are comfortable with the mechanics of a sewing machine and can follow a video or directions. The only tool you need is a set of Allen wrenches to loosen, then retighten the set screws. If you are comfortable trying it, you have nothing to lose, if you can't do it in the end, you will have to hire a tech to do it for you, which is what you would have to do if you don't try it.
The only thing I would say is that if you do try it, unplug your machine first, then when you think you have timed it correctly, put a new needle in and thread it, put a bobbin in, then, use your hand wheel to test if it is hitting the needle, or otherwise not right. If you use your hand wheel and it picks up the bobbin thread, then you are ready to plug it back in and try it.
Watch you tube videos, until you are familiar with the terminology, and the process, some videos are clearer than others, watch several.