Bernette b79 User Manual Download Page 1

User Manual

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Page 3: ...32 Having the presser foot sole displayed in the user interface 33 Setting the Presser Foot Pressure 34 2 8 Needle and Stitch Plate 34 Changing the Needle 34 Selecting the Needle in the User Interfac...

Page 4: ...Pattern Repeat 70 Securing a Stitch Pattern Combination 71 Saving a Stitch Pattern Combination 71 Loading a Stitch Pattern Combination 71 Overwriting a Stitch Pattern Combination 72 Deleting a Stitch...

Page 5: ...Embroidery Hoop Selection 116 Selecting the Embroidery Hoop 116 Tear away Stabilizers 117 Cut away Stabilizers 117 Using Adhesive Spray 117 Using Spray Starch 117 Using Iron on Interfacing 117 Using...

Page 6: ...from the USB Stick 139 Deleting an Embroidery Design from the Personal Memory 139 Deleting an Embroidery Design from the USB Stick 140 15 Embroidery 141 15 1 Embroidering via the Button Start Stop 14...

Page 7: ...truments e g magnifying glass If the LED lamp is damaged or defective have the LED lamp checked or repaired at your local authorized bernette dealer Switch off the machine before working in the needle...

Page 8: ...tructions for Servicing of double insulated products To lubricate the machine only use oil recommended by bernette Safety Instructions While operating the machine all protective inserts must be in pla...

Page 9: ...in the needle area such as threading the needle changing the needle threading the looper or changing the presser foot switch off the machine To switch off set the power switch to 0 When protective co...

Page 10: ...ble insulated Products In a double insulated product two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding No grounding means is provided on a double insulated product nor should a means for gro...

Page 11: ...an lead to serious injuries or even death unless it is avoided WARNING Designates a medium risk hazard which can lead to serious injuries if not avoided CAUTION Designates a low risk hazard which can...

Page 12: ...Overview Machine Overview Front Controls 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 5 1 Quick Reverse 6 Securing Stitches 2 Thread Cutter 7 Needle Up Down 3 Presser Foot Up Down 8 Upper Multi function Knob 4 Start Stop 9 Low...

Page 13: ...ton to raise the presser foot into a hovering position To raise the presser foot press Presser Foot Up Down 4 Start Stop The button Start Stop serves the purpose to change the presser foot position an...

Page 14: ...button Securing while sewing To sew securing stitches within a stitch pattern combination press the button Securing The selected pattern of the combination is secured according to the setting 7 Needl...

Page 15: ...1 Feed Dog Lever 8 Buttonhole Lever 2 Connection for Embroidery Module 9 Thread Cutter 3 Bobbin Cover 10 Thread Take up Lever 4 Stitch Plate 11 Top Cover 5 Presser Foot 12 LCD Display 6 Sewing Light 1...

Page 16: ...n 2 Bobbin Winder Pretension 6 Stopper Winding Unit 3 Thread Guide 7 Touchscreen Pen 4 Spool Pin 8 Thread Cutter Overview Back Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Connection for Power Cable 6 Handwheel 2 Air...

Page 17: ...lustration Name Bobbin 3x Felt Disc Spool Net Second Spool Pin Needle Assortment 2X Touchscreen Pen Brush and Seam Ripper Seam Guide Spool Cap Large Screwdriver Spool Cap Medium High Thread Tension Bo...

Page 18: ...g Foot DA For sewing different practical decorative stitches and hems with Dual Feed Embroidery Foot JK For sewing satin stitches applications and decorative patterns Zipper Foot JB For sewing with Du...

Page 19: ...g and freehand quilting Embroidery Foot JL For embroidering darning and freehand quilting Hopper Embroidery Foot JX For embroidering darning and freehand quilting 1 3 Overview User Interface Overview...

Page 20: ...e display is closed and the previously made adjustments are saved Plus Minus Change setting values Confirm Confirms the previously adjusted alterations The display is closed Cancel The process is canc...

Page 21: ...le should be replaced regularly Only a perfect point results in a good stitching result In general the thinner the fabric the finer the needle The illustrated needles are either standard or optional a...

Page 22: ...ing materials that tend to stick Microtex Needle 130 705 H M 60 8 110 18 With a particularly pointed and slender tip For woven fabrics light medium heavy artificial materials and materials that are di...

Page 23: ...itching decorative sewing and embroidery Topstitch Needle 130 705 H N 80 12 100 16 With medium ball point and long eye 2 mm For woven fabrics light medium and heavy weight For hems and topstitching de...

Page 24: ...0 7 mm 5 Thread Selection For a perfect sewing result thread and fabric quality play an important role We recommend purchasing quality threads to achieve good sewing results Cotton threads have the ad...

Page 25: ...e long groove and goes easily through the needle eye The thread can be optimally sewn The thread can break and skipped stitches can occur when there is too much clearance in the long groove and the ne...

Page 26: ...n only be inserted into the socket in one way If the power plug does not fit in the socket reverse then insert the power plug If the reversed power plug still does not fit an electrician must install...

Page 27: ...when sewing appliqu patchwork and quilting since it allows you to handle the fabric while your knee controls the presser foot Insert the knee lifter into the opening at the front side of the machine...

Page 28: ...hine Raising Lowering the Needle Sink the heel back on the foot control to raise lower the needle Programming the Foot Control Individually The foot control can be programmed individually 2 2 Spool Pi...

Page 29: ...the thread spool Ensure when doing so that the spool net does not slip off the thread spool e g double insert the net over the thread spools or insert a part of the net into the thread spool at the re...

Page 30: ...The bernette b79 provides a solidly freearm which offers a lot of space for large project on the right of the needle 2 4 Sewing Table and Accessory Box The sewing table is used as an accessory box To...

Page 31: ...e on Freearm Extension Table attached to the freearm enables the available sewing area to be extended The height of the extension table can be adjusted by turning the adjustable feet Prerequisite The...

Page 32: ...ease the knee lifter slowly to lower the presser foot Changing the Presser Foot Removing the Presser Foot Sole Raise the presser foot With the finger press the front edge of the presser foot Attaching...

Page 33: ...uitable for sewing parallel lines Insert the seam guide 1 in the slot 2 Set the required distance to the adjacent seam 2 1 Having the presser foot sole displayed in the user interface The recommended...

Page 34: ...an be moved more easily When the presser foot pressure is set below 0 the presser foot even lifts to give more space to the thick fabric When working with thin fabrics it is recommended to increase th...

Page 35: ...s the foot control is released or the button Start Stop has been pushed Tap Needle Stop Up Down again The machine stops with needle position up as soon as the foot control is released or the button St...

Page 36: ...dle Tap Stitch Plate Needle Selection The mounted stitch plate is automatically detected and shown in the display If the selected stitch plate is suitable to be used in combination with the needle sew...

Page 37: ...Foot Up Down to raise the presser foot Raise the presser foot Threading the Upper Thread 1 2 4 6 3 5 6 9 10 12 11 7 8 1 Spool Cap 7 Guide 2 Thread Guide 8 Guide 3 Thread Pretension 9 Thread Lever 4 Th...

Page 38: ...pin so that the thread unwinds clockwise Fit the spool cap suitable for the spool Feed the thread through the thread guide Guide the thread through the thread pretension Place the end of the thread d...

Page 39: ...ad through the guides above the needle Lower the presser foot Press the threading lever down until it clicks into place The wire hook goeas through the eye of the needle To prevent damage to the threa...

Page 40: ...the thread loose when doing so The wire hook moves backwards and pulls the thread through the needle eye into a loop Pull the thread completely through the eye of the needle Threading the Twin Needle...

Page 41: ...the needle Thread the thread into the left needle manually 2 Guide the thread from the vertical spool pin blue in the direction of the arrow to the right side of the thread tension disc 1 Guide the th...

Page 42: ...straight stitch Set the needle to the center position Winding the Bobbin Thread 1 2 4 3 1 Spool Cap 3 Bobbin Winder Pretension 2 Thread Guide 4 Spool Pin To prevent slippery threads from catching or...

Page 43: ...winding appears Hold the end of the thread tightly with one hand To start the winding process for a few rotations and then stop push the button Start Stop so that the thread is held tight on the bobb...

Page 44: ...to break Only use evenly wound bobbins Prerequisite The needle is raised The presser foot is raised The machine is switched off To open the bobbin cover push the handle to the right and remove the bob...

Page 45: ...Sewing Preparation 45 2022 08 EN 5020079 40A 04 To cut off excess thread take the end of the thread and pull it over the thread cutter 2 2 Attach the bobbin cover...

Page 46: ...ngs Tap Adjusting the Upper Thread Tension Adjust the upper thread tension Adjusting the Maximum Sewing Speed The maximum speed can be reduced by this function Tap Setup Program Tap Sewing Settings RP...

Page 47: ...ulti function Knob or Lower Multi function Knob or tap Plus Minus Programming the Button Securing Number and type of securing stitches can be programmed The number of securing stitches for practical s...

Page 48: ...rogramed before the thread cut takes place Tap Setup Program Tap Sewing Settings Tap Programming Buttons and Icons Tap Programming the Button Thread Cutter To sew four securing stitches before cutting...

Page 49: ...uttons and Icons Tap Programming the Button Quick Reverse To activate stitch precise reverse sewing tap Back Stepping To activate reverse sewing tap Quick Reverse Programming the Needle Up Down Button...

Page 50: ...e Back kick tap Programming the Back kick To activate automatic securing via the back kick tap Securing Stitches To program the number of securing stitches tap Plus or Minus To deactivate automatic se...

Page 51: ...bet Tap Setup Program Tap Sewing Settings Tap Balance A preview of the stitch pattern is displayed To correct the longitudinal direction of the stitch pattern turn the Multi function Knob until the pr...

Page 52: ...ating the Embroidery Hoop The machine recognizes the size of the attached embroidery hoop automatically and moves to the center of the hoop Center the needle via the arrow icons on the display and con...

Page 53: ...ad cut after embroidering tap the switch in the lower section of the display 2 The machine won t stop for a manual thread cut To activate the manual thread cut after embroidering tap the switch in the...

Page 54: ...Program Tap Monitoring Functions Tap the switch in the upper section of the display to deactivate the upper thread indicator Tap the switch again to activate the upper thread indicator Activating the...

Page 55: ...individual needs Tap Setup Program Tap Machine Settings Tap Display Settings Adjust the brightness of the display in the upper section of the screen Adjusting the Sewing Light The brightness of the s...

Page 56: ...ally made settings Tap Setup Program Tap Machine Settings Tap Factory Setting To restore all default settings for sewing tap Default Setting Sewing and confirm To restore all default settings for embr...

Page 57: ...port Tap Setup Program Tap Machine Settings Tap Machine Data To update the machine firmware tap Update Checking the Firmware Version The firmware version of the machine is displayed Tap Setup Program...

Page 58: ...022 08 EN 5020079 40A 04 Selecting a Language The user interface can be programmed in different languages according to the customer s wish Tap Setup Program Tap Machine Settings Tap Language Selection...

Page 59: ...es Tap Tutorial Select the desired topic in order to view information 4 2 Using eco Mode If work is interrupted for an extended period the machine can be put into energy saving mode Nothing can be sel...

Page 60: ...be sewn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Light weight Woven 7 Heavy Knits 2 Medium weight Woven 8 Fur Imitation Fur 3 Heavy weight Woven 9 Toweling 4 Jeans 10 Fabric with a Piled Texture 5 Light Knits 11...

Page 61: ...orced Buttonhole 3 Recommended Thread 6 Stabilizer Recommended Make the settings of the machine according to the instructions 4 4 Cancelling Any Alterations with clr Any alterations to designs can be...

Page 62: ...display further stitch patterns scroll to the right 1 To increase the view tap Increasing Decreasing the Display Size 2 To minimize the stitch pattern view tap Increasing Decreasing the Display Size...

Page 63: ...for seams zippers Patchwork With accurate stripes blocks and with decorative stitches up to a stitch width of 7 mm Appliqu s sewing appliques ribbons and bias binding Difficult to work with fabrics a...

Page 64: ...er the upper thread tension is set the tighter the upper thread is tensioned and the bobbin thread is pulled deeper into the fabric When the upper thread tension is low the upper thread is less tighte...

Page 65: ...nob to the right to elongate the stitch length To call up other setting options tap Stitch Length 1 1 Correcting the Balance Different fabrics threads and stabilizers can affect the programmed stitch...

Page 66: ...abet Tap i Dialog x To repeat the stitch pattern tap Pattern Repeat once To repeat the stitch pattern up to nine times tap Pattern Repeat two to nine times The machine stops automatically after the pr...

Page 67: ...r tap Plus Minus 1 To determine the density of the stitch pattern tap Plus Minus 2 1 2 Permanent Quick Reverse Select a stitch pattern or alphabet Tap i Dialog To sew backward permanently tap Quick Re...

Page 68: ...ation Creating Stitch Pattern Combinations In the Combi mode stitch patterns and alphabets can be combined according to your wish Each combination can hold up to 20 stitches Patterns created in the St...

Page 69: ...tch pattern tap the desired position 1 within the stitch pattern combination 1 To edit the single stitch pattern tap i Dialog Deleting a Single Stitch Pattern Create a stitch pattern combination To se...

Page 70: ...he selected stitch pattern tap the desired position 2 within the stitch pattern combination or use the arrow 3 2 3 Mirroring a Stitch Pattern Combination Prerequisite A stitch pattern combination has...

Page 71: ...is deactivated To activate securing at the end of the stitch pattern combination Create a stitch pattern combination Tap i Dialog Tap Edit Entire Combination Tap Securing Stitches Saving a Stitch Pat...

Page 72: ...reated Tap i Dialog Tap Edit Entire Combination Tap Deleting Tap Confirm 5 7 Administering Stitch Patterns Saving Stitch Patterns in Personal Memory In the filing system Personal Memory any stitch pat...

Page 73: ...Patterns from the Personal Memory Prerequisite The stitch pattern is saved in the personal memory Tap Personal Memory Tap Load Embroidery Design Select a stitch pattern Deleting Stitch Patterns from...

Page 74: ...brics reinforcing edges 5 Securing Program Securing starts and ends of seams by straight stitching 6 Triple Straight Stitch Reinforced seams in heavy fabrics visible hems and seams 7 Triple Zigzag Rei...

Page 75: ...ing elastic decorative seams 16 Sewn out Zigzag Edge finishing and reinforcing attaching elastic decorative seam 17 Lycra Stitch For lycra fabrics flat joining seams and hems reinforced seaming on und...

Page 76: ...te The Zigzag Foot DA is attached Tap Practical Stitches Select Straight Stitch No 1 6 3 Securing with the Automatic Securing Program Due to a determined number of 6 stitches sewn forwards and 6 stitc...

Page 77: ...ngth Baste the zipper under the fabric so that the fabric folded edges meet over the center of the zipper Attach the Zipper Foot JB When sewing the left hand side of the zipper secure the right hand s...

Page 78: ...such as denim and corduroy Attach the Zigzag Foot DA Tap Practical Stitches Select the Triple Straight Stitch No 6 2 1 1 Straight Stitch 2 Triple Straight Stitch 6 6 Sewing Triple Zigzag In firm fabr...

Page 79: ...l accessory The darning area remains evenly stretched and cannot be deformed Sew from the left to the right guide the fabric evenly by hand without using pressure Move in curves when changing the dire...

Page 80: ...2 1 1 4 4 1 The Length of Sewing 3 Start 2 The Width of Sewing 4 Stop Position the fabric so that the needle is 2 mm 1 16 inch in front of the area to be darned Lower the presser foot When lowering t...

Page 81: ...Finishing Edges The zigzag stitch is suitable for finishing all types of fabric Use darning thread for fine materials Prerequisite The edge of the fabric should lie flat and not roll Attach the Zigza...

Page 82: ...No 10 6 11 Sewing Vari Overlock Sewing overcasting stitches along the edges of fabric to prevent them from fraying When sewing stretch materials use a stretch needle Attach the Overlock Foot DI Tap P...

Page 83: ...mm then fold it over again 3 mm for about 5 cm along the edge of the fabric Place the edge of the fabric with the left hand side of the fabric facing up under the presser foot The fabric under the pr...

Page 84: ...brics 5 mm 5 mm 2 3 1 3 2 1 Finishing Seam 3 Right hand Fabric Side 2 Left hand Fabric Side Prerequisite The fabric edges are finished Attach the Blindstitch Foot DM Tap Practical Stitches Select the...

Page 85: ...desired depth on the right side of the fabric Trim off the remaining fabric on the wrong side of the fabric 6 16 Sewing Basting Stitches When sewing basting stitches it is recommended to use a fine da...

Page 86: ...lower the needle and raise the presser foot Press the foot tip and the black knob lower the presser foot and continue sewing The black button releases automatically after sewing few stitches 1 To sup...

Page 87: ...rly appropriate for medium weight materials e g Decorative stitch No 152 Decorative stitches which are programmed with satin stitches are particularly appropriate for medium weight materials e g Decor...

Page 88: ...onal technique and an addition to the other decorative stitches If the cross stitches are sewn on fabrics with a linen structure they look as if they were hand stitched When cross stitches are sewn wi...

Page 89: ...e wrong side Use an additional water soluble stabilizer on the right side of pile or napped fabrics Stitch Pattern Name ABCabc Block alphabet Double Block Script Italics 8 2 Creating Lettering Sewing...

Page 90: ...en the expanded input mode tap Show Alphabet 2 2 1 3 Select the letters To display further letters tap Scroll Left 3 DEL DEL To delete single letters of the entered text tap Deleting To close the expa...

Page 91: ...afts 53 Stretch Buttonhole For any highly elastic jersey made from cotton wool silk and synthetic fibers 54 Round Buttonhole with Normal Bartack For medium weight to heavy fabrics dresses jackets coat...

Page 92: ...th Double Pointed Bartack For decorative buttonholes in firmer non elastic fabrics 71 Stretch Buttonhole For jeans or stretch fabric with a coarse weave 60 Button Sew on Program For buttons with 2 and...

Page 93: ...onhole stitch Adjust the stitch width and stitch length to the desired width and density Position the fabric under the presser foot so that marking of the centerline is aligned with the starting point...

Page 94: ...nd start sewing After the buttonhole has been sewn the machine automatically sews a securing stitch before stopping The buttonholes are sewn backwards from the front of the presser foot as illustrated...

Page 95: ...he button holder plate and insert the button Pass the thread through the hole in the presser foot and then place it under the foot Bring the two cord ends to the front of the foot and insert them in t...

Page 96: ...m alwasy stitches into the left hole of the button Attach the Button Sew on Foot RC Tap Buttonholes Lower the feed dog Select the Button Sew on Program No 60 Fit the button into the sewing project Che...

Page 97: ...the Embroidery Foot JK or the Open embroidery Foot DN optional accessory Tap Buttonholes Select the Eyelet Program No 61 or No 62 To alter the size of the eyelet turn the Upper Multi function Knob or...

Page 98: ...t Stitch Straight stitch at 3 mm stitch length 1004 Handlook Quilt Stitch 1005 1030 1034 1035 Imitation of handlook quilt stitch with monofilament 1006 Decorative Quilt Stitch Variations 1007 1010 101...

Page 99: ...ally and stops automatically at the end of the Securing Program 10 3 Sewing Hand look Quilt Stitches Hand look quilt stitches are suitable for all fabrics and sewing projects that should look like han...

Page 100: ...ross one another Prerequisite The top layer the batting and the backing are pinned together or basted Lower the feed dog Attach the Free motion Embroidery Foot RX to the presser foot holder bar The pi...

Page 101: ...allows creating your personal stitch patterns as well as editing existing stitch patterns You can create your own stitch patterns on the display by free movement The position of the relevant active p...

Page 102: ...touchscreen pen touch the stitch pattern view and draw a stitch design 11 3 Editing the View Select a stitch pattern alphabet or buttonhole Tap Stitch Designer To minimize the stitch pattern view tap...

Page 103: ...stitch pattern or alphabet Tap Stitch Designer Tap Relocating the Points Touch the desired point in the stitch pattern view to select the point To add the previous point to the selection tap Scroll Up...

Page 104: ...the stitch pattern view to select the point To add the previous point to the selection tap Scroll Up To add the following point to the selection tap Scroll Down To set the triple stitch for the marked...

Page 105: ...05 2022 08 EN 5020079 40A 04 12 My bernette Embroidery 12 1 Overview Embroidery Module 1 2 3 3 4 1 Embroidery Arm 4 Connection to the Machine 2 Coupling for Securing the Hoop 5 Release Button 3 Guide...

Page 106: ...Functions Visual Information 1 2 3 4 5 1 Upper Thread Tension 4 Hoop Indicator Select Hoop 2 Needle Selection 5 Stitch Plate Selection 3 Presser Foot Indicator Presser Foot Selection Overview System...

Page 107: ...nge of colors for beautiful embroidery Polyester with a brilliant sheen is a hard wearing colorfast thread and has a high tensile strength which is suitable for all types of embroidery Rayon is a soft...

Page 108: ...d designs with multiple color and embroidery direction changes are suitable for medium and heavy weight material Embroidery Test For the embroidery test always use the original material reinforced wit...

Page 109: ...and vice versa The result is a very dense covering zig zag stitching to fill the shape Satin stitching fills are ideal for narrow and small shapes Satin stitching is however not suitable for larger ar...

Page 110: ...110 2022 08 EN 5020079 40A 04 Connecting Stitches Long stitches which are used to get from one part of the motif to the next Before and after the connecting stitch securing stitches are sewn Connectin...

Page 111: ...ve the embroidery module before transporting the machine Make sure that the module and the machine are placed on a stable even surface Ensure that the embroidery arm can move freely Lift the embroider...

Page 112: ...s over the needle clamp screw 4 Tighten the screw 1 4 3 1 After starting the machine select the embroidery foot in the Presser Foot Sole Display Note When using thicker materials the Hopper Embroidery...

Page 113: ...the Embroidery Foot To ensure that the machine can set the correct standard height for the attached embroidery foot the embroidery foot must be selected in the Presser foot sole display Switch the mac...

Page 114: ...e needle clamp screw 1 using the screwdriver and remove the needle Hold the needle with the flat side 2 to the back Push the needle up to the stop 3 Tighten the needle clamp 1 screw using the screwdri...

Page 115: ...standard bobbin case To achieve optimum embroidery results use the high thread tension bobbin case Make sure that the markings of the bobbin case and the stitch plate are aligned identically Exchange...

Page 116: ...aded from the personal memory or from the USB stick optional accessory Tap Home Tap Embroidery Mode Select an alphabet embroidery design or a personal embroidery design from one of the files 1 2 3 1 2...

Page 117: ...d to the wrong side of the fabric with temporary adhesive spray Carefully cut away excess stabilizer after embroidering Using Adhesive Spray The application of spray adhesive is recommended for stretc...

Page 118: ...r fine sheer fabrics where other stabilizers may show through the embroidery stitches as well as for lace embroidery The stabilizer dissolves in water Water soluble stabilizers are an ideal protection...

Page 119: ...ry design with the center of the template Place the material and the inner hoop on the outer hoop so that the arrow markings of both hoops are aligned Fit the hoops into each other so that the materia...

Page 120: ...p 1 3 2 Attaching the Hoop Raise the needle Raise the embroidery foot Position the hoop below the embroidery foot Push the embroidery hoop into the embroidery module until it clicks into place The hoo...

Page 121: ...position the hoop so that the needle is placed exactly over the center of the embroidery design tap Center of Embroidery Design To position the hoop so that the needle is placed exactly over the motif...

Page 122: ...ly to the left tap Move Hoop to the Left To move the embroidery arm back to its previous position press the Start Stop button Grid On Off When the center of the hoop and the grid are displayed the emb...

Page 123: ...4 5 1 Scaling up Downsizing and Moving the Embroidery Design View 4 i Dialog 2 Embroidery Time Embroidery Design Size in mm 5 Adding an Embroidery Design Layer 3 Area to be Embroidered Selecting and...

Page 124: ...e embroidery design proportionally 14 Altering the Stitch Density Moving the Embroidery Design Select the embroidery design Tap i Dialog Tap Moving the Embroidery Design Turn the Upper Multi function...

Page 125: ...oidery Time and the Embroidery Design Size In the selection menu Edit the estimated embroidery time in minutes as well as the width and height of the embroidery design is indicated at lower left 1 1 1...

Page 126: ...ew of the embroidery design can be scaled up In addition to that the view can be adjusted with or without changing the embroidery position Select the embroidery design To edit the view of the embroide...

Page 127: ...to the previous view tap Zoom Out Moving the embroidery design in enlarged view The view of the embroidery design can be moved when the embroidery position is changed Select the embroidery design To...

Page 128: ...ockwise turn the Upper Multi function Knob or Lower Multi function Knob to the right or tap Plus To rotate the embroidery design counterclockwise turn the Upper Multi function Knob or Lower Multi func...

Page 129: ...ign matches the designated position location on the fabric Select the embroidery design Tap i Dialog Tap Check Embroidery Design Size The embroidery hoop travels all the way until the needle is at the...

Page 130: ...ilds Play Childs Play vertical Victoria Anniversary Arabic Cyrillic Hebrew Creating Words Sentences Lettering can be positioned within the hoop as you like When the embroidery design is positioned out...

Page 131: ...use special characters tap Special Characters 4 1 2 3 4 To delete single letters of the entered text tap Deleting To accept the text tap Confirm Tap Hoop Indicator Select Hoop Select the hoop To retu...

Page 132: ...the text lines more precisely tap Grid On Off Bending the Text Texts can be arranged and designed arc shaped This function is only applicable to alphabets Select an alphabet embroidery design Tap i D...

Page 133: ...e Percent field 14 7 Combining Embroidery Designs Combining Embroidery Designs Select the embroidery design Tap Adding an Embroidery Design 1 Select another embroidery design To select whole embroider...

Page 134: ...anging the Colors Select the embroidery design 9 Tap Color Information Tap Altering Color Brand next to the color that needs to be changed Changing colors by searching the theme brand To display other...

Page 135: ...brands tap scroll 1 Select a thread brand and tap Confirm Any thread colors of the selected embroidery design will be matched with the selected thread brand 1 14 9 Embroidering the embroidery design...

Page 136: ...tally Turn the Lower Mult ifunction Knob to move the hoop vertically Embroidery Sequence Control when the Thread Breaks If the thread breaks the needle can be repositioned in the embroidery design usi...

Page 137: ...dery design Tap Embroidery To switch off the function tap Cut Connecting Stitches To switch on the function tap Cut Connecting Stitches again Multi colored Embroidery Design On Off Multi colored embro...

Page 138: ...designs including individually edited embroidery designs can be saved Select the embroidery design Edit the embroidery design Tap Selection Tap Save Embroidery Design The embroidery design to be save...

Page 139: ...sign Select the embroidery design Loading an Embroidery Design from the USB Stick Tap Selection Insert the USB stick into the USB port of the machine Tap USB Stick Select a personal embroidery design...

Page 140: ...08 EN 5020079 40A 04 Deleting an Embroidery Design from the USB Stick Tap Selection Tap Deleting Insert the USB stick into the USB port of the machine Tap USB Stick Select the embroidery design which...

Page 141: ...automatically To end the embroidery design tap Confirm 1 1 1 15 2 Adjusting the Upper Thread Tension The default setting of the upper thread tension is set automatically as soon as a embroidery desig...

Page 142: ...Embroidery 142 2022 08 EN 5020079 40A 04 To increase or decrease the upper thread tension move the slider 1 2 1 Permanent Alteration of Thread Tension 2 Thread Tension of the Current Embroidery Design...

Page 143: ...s away from the sharp knife You can find more information in the CutWork book which is packaged with the CutWork tool In CutWork Mode the upper thread bobbin thread and thread cut sensor are deactivat...

Page 144: ...n Start Stop and start to cut When it is completed the machine stops automatically and return to Embroidery menu display Turn the CutWork Tool knife according to the cutting position on the display of...

Page 145: ...000 stitches have been sewn after a service 17 2 Cleaning the Display Clean the display when it is switched off with a soft slightly damp microfiber cloth 17 3 Cleaning the Feed Dog Remaining threads...

Page 146: ...sconnect it from the power supply system Remove the presser foot and the needle Remove the stitch plate Clean the bobbin case with the brush Set needle to topmost position Remove the bobbin case Clean...

Page 147: ...the machine off and disconnect it from the power supply system Remove the protective cap 1 and screw 2 1 2 Remove the headframe cover 3 After removing the headframe cover pay attention to the moving p...

Page 148: ...e tension spring of the bobbin case Skipped Stitches Incorrect needle Use the needle system 130 705H Needle blunt or bent Replace the needle Poor quality needle Use a new BERNINA quality needle The ne...

Page 149: ...cialized bernette dealer to have the damages repaired Replace the stitch plate Needle blunt or bent Replace the needle Needle Breaks The needle is incorrectly inserted Insert the needle with the flat...

Page 150: ...ng Light Nor the Light on the Freearm Lights Up Settings in the Setup Program Activate it in the Setup Program The sewing light is defect Contact the specialized bernette dealer Upper Thread Indicator...

Page 151: ...ease button and pull the module out The embroidery module must be connected Push the embroidery module carefully from left to right into the embroidery module connection of the machine The selected ne...

Page 152: ...dle points on the magnetic back of the hook The upper thread is used up Insert a new thread spool Rethread The upper thread has broken Rethread The bobbin thread is used up Remove the empty bobbin win...

Page 153: ...tonhole lever down as far as possible until it engages behind the bracket Raise the feed dog 0 mm 0 mm Wrong stitch plate is used Remove the stitch plate and insert the correct one The needle moves si...

Page 154: ...less stitches Files are being loaded Wait for processing process Firmware update failed Check the update file on the USB stick Tap Cancel and try the update again Firmware update successfully complete...

Page 155: ...nce the last cleaning advice Clean the machine For reference to cleaning to be made again after switching on the machine tap Cancel The machine has reached a stitch count of 4 000 000 since the last m...

Page 156: ...Sewing Mode 1000 Embroidery Mode 850 Stitches per Minute Measurements w d h Without Embroidery Module 509 200 315 With Embroidery Module 710 x 475 x 315 mm Weight Machine 9 34 Accessory Box 0 46 Embr...

Page 157: ...ns Practical Stitches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Buttonholes 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 66 69 71 Decorative Stitches Satin Stitches 101 102 103 104 1...

Page 158: ...0 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 Geometric Stitches 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185...

Page 159: ...hes 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 Quilt Stitches 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1...

Page 160: ...can find additional information at www bernina com specialeffects Detached Point Appliqu Fringe Embroidery CutWork Design motif Embellishment No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm No Embro...

Page 161: ...ht in mm 11 12587 58 52 8 116 2 12 12587 59 33 94 8 13 12587 60 126 2 126 14 12606 33 43 70 15 12611 27 136 9 137 3 16 12611 28 140 140 17 12670 03 121 144 6 18 12669 03 109 4 194 6 19 19999 002 _chec...

Page 162: ...4 120 8 120 8 26 32078 02 123 4 172 9 27 BE790308_ bernette 155 2 178 2 28 FB148_48 101 89 6 29 FB158_48 39 6 53 2 30 NA597 56 6 52 8 31 NA614 102 101 4 32 NA617 96 6 96 6 33 NB843_48 87 6 121 2 Quilt...

Page 163: ...mm 3 12380 43 123 6 123 6 4 12383 09 113 0 77 2 5 12607 20 122 4 122 4 6 BD298_L_b ernette 155 154 6 7 BD502_48 61 4 60 8 8 BD513_48 63 4 63 4 9 BD796_48 47 2 172 7 10 BD800_48 126 1 122 3 11 BD837_4...

Page 164: ...No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm 1 12398 29 26 4 153 2 12410 08 80 6 168 2 3 12594 03 36 4 152 4 12659 01 45 2 57 8 5 BC015105 118 4 123 6 BC01506 103 131 8 7 BD567_48 108 108 2 8 BE79...

Page 165: ...m 13 NY 67 151 6 14 NX952 65 6 98 6 15 NX238 71 1 97 9 Children No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm 1 12401 17 98 8 55 2 2 12590 03 135 5...

Page 166: ...7 83 8 83 8 10 NB302 48 68 2 80 6 11 CK229 88 8 98 12 CM428_48 78 2 106 4 13 MS974 94 2 98 6 14 NZ612 96 99 6 15 NZ613 103 84 1 16 NZ611 99 6 81 2 Flowers No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in...

Page 167: ...mm 5 21012 04 123 2 124 6 80001 23 85 101 6 7 BE790304_ sized 115 2 59 6 8 BE790401_ bernette 155 1 220 9 9 BE790402_ sized 135 6 259 10 BE790404_ bernette 157 180 2 11 FI135 88 6 87 1 12 FI136 84 7 8...

Page 168: ...Rose_S 63 9 129 2 20 Sunflower 91 88 2 21 FP005 80 8 95 2 22 FM856 76 2 68 2 23 FQ681_48 107 138 8 24 FP238_S 61 2 65 4 25 FQ239_48 62 6 90 4 Seasons No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm...

Page 169: ...Height in mm 5 12427 01 133 8 167 6 6 12427 11 81 6 126 2 7 12443 03 120 4 161 4 8 12443 11 73 4 193 1 9 BE790301_ sized 116 2 81 4 10 BE790303 69 6 70 2 11 NA006 72 4 91 8 12 HG747_48 124 147 4 13 1...

Page 170: ...63 63 2 129 4 20 HE919_48 89 2 69 2 21 HG053_48 122 121 8 22 HG795_48 89 2 164 4 23 HD382 66 97 4 24 HD246 80 8 99 25 HE179 89 95 2 Asia No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery...

Page 171: ...h x Height in mm 1 12465 33 80 79 8 2 NX688 92 2 85 6 3 12611 08 80 119 7 4 12611 21 71 7 155 8 5 12611 22 71 7 155 8 6 12611 23 71 7 155 8 7 12677 01_ sized 117 2 115 2 8 12677 02 116 4 115 9 12677 0...

Page 172: ...ht in mm 15 BE790604 79 6 79 6 16 BE790606_ S 100 2 86 17 BE790607 79 8 74 4 18 BE790608 80 4 80 19 SP980 63 3 63 6 20 SP989 101 6 82 4 21 CK510 76 2 60 22 CK522 70 8 53 2 23 CK970 84 8 81 6 24 LT749...

Page 173: ...96 8 32 SR589 95 2 66 6 Animals No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm 1 BE790302 68 4 66 4 2 12672 02 138 133 4 3 CM022_4 8 89 2 97 4 CM142_...

Page 174: ...Height in mm 11 CM384_4 8 77 4 80 6 12 CM465_4 8_sized 48 2 33 13 DEC104 10 4 13 14 FQ617_ 48 118 198 2 15 FQ624_48 64 5 144 2 16 FQ945_48 _S 93 8 95 17 LJ699 93 2 98 18 WM785 84 6 103 4 19 WP201_4 8...

Page 175: ...ed 120 104 4 26 CM442H D26748 65 2 51 4 27 WM784 106 114 4 28 BE790305 118 2 145 6 29 BE790309 87 5 149 8 30 BE790311 114 1 152 5 31 BE790312 122 133 CutWork No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height...

Page 176: ...ign Colors Width x Height in mm 5 FS345_48 92 6 104 9 6 FS345_48 _CWA 80 6 72 2 Campaign No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery Design Colors Width x Height in mm 1 Campaign _3...

Page 177: ...nation Mode 68 Combining Embroidery Designs 133 D Deactivating Securing Stitches 52 Decorative Stitches 87 Dual Feed 63 E Embroidery Module 105 Embroidery Test 108 Environmental Protection 10 Error Me...

Page 178: ...g the Display Color 54 Setting the Lower Thread Indicator 54 Setting the Presser Foot Pressure 34 Setting the Sewing Light 55 Setting the Upper Thread Indicator 54 Sewing Corners 86 Slide on Freearm E...

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