Bernina 765 SE Manual Download Page 1

BERNINA 765 SPECIAL EDITION

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Summary of Contents for 765 SE

Page 1: ...BERNINA 765 SPECIAL EDITION...

Page 2: ...emands on technique and the ease of use but also considered the design of the product After all we sell our products to creative people like you who do not only appreciate high quality but also form a...

Page 3: ...en 1017815 0 04 1st Edition Copyright 2016 BERNINA International AG All rights reserved For technical reasons and for the purpose of product improvements changes concerning the features of the machin...

Page 4: ...erview selection menu sewing 28 Overview Icons 28 1 7 Needle Thread Fabric 29 Overview needles 29 Example of needle description 31 Thread selection 31 Needle thread combination 32 2 Sewing preparation...

Page 5: ...eading 46 Threading the upper thread 46 Threading the double needle 48 Threading the triple needle 49 Winding the bobbin thread 49 Indicating fill level of bobbin thread 51 Threading the bobbin thread...

Page 6: ...ing details of the dealer 69 Saving Service data 70 4 System settings 71 4 1 Calling up the Tutorial 71 4 2 Calling up the Creative Consultant 71 4 3 Calling up the help 71 4 4 Using eco mode 71 4 5 C...

Page 7: ...n combination 83 Deleting a stitch pattern combination 83 Editing a single stitch pattern 84 Deleting a single stitch pattern 85 Adding a single stitch pattern 85 Mirroring a stitch pattern combinatio...

Page 8: ...nsation plate 112 9 4 Marking buttonholes 112 9 5 Cord 113 Using cord with the Buttonhole foot with slide No 3A 113 Using cord with the Buttonhole foot No 3C optional accessory 114 9 6 Sewing a test s...

Page 9: ...w Accessories Embroidery module 131 12 3 Overview User interface 132 Overview functions visual information 132 Overview System settings 132 Overview Selection menu embroidery 133 12 4 Important Embroi...

Page 10: ...e embroidery hoop 147 14 Setup Program 148 14 1 Adjusting the embroidery settings in the Setup Program 148 15 Creative embroidering 149 15 1 Overview embroidering 149 15 2 Selecting and changing the e...

Page 11: ...titch patterns 162 Loading an embroidery motif from the personal memory 162 Loading an embroidery motif from the BERNINA USB stick 162 Deleting an embroidery motif from the personal memory 163 Deletin...

Page 12: ...view Embroidery motifs 183 Editing embroidery motifs 183 Quilt 184 Embellishment 187 Flowers 189 Children 191 Borders and Lace 193 Seasons 195 Hobby Sports 197 CrystalWork 198 Index 199 1017815 0 04_2...

Page 13: ...esponds with protection class 1M WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons Use this machine only for purposes as described in this manual Do not use the machine outd...

Page 14: ...objects into any openings of the machine Do not operate the machine where aerosol products sprays or oxygen are being used Keep fingers away from all moving parts Special care is required around the...

Page 15: ...r should a means for grounding be added to the product Servicing a double insulated product requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be done only by qualified service personnel Rep...

Page 16: ...he machine and accessories can be found on our website http www bernina com 1 2 Welcome to the world of BERNINA Made to create this is the slogan of BERNINA Not only our machines do support you to imp...

Page 17: ...other highlight from the world of BERNINA http www bernina com social media 1 3 Key to signs DANGER Labels a danger with a high risk which can lead to death or severe injury unless it is avoided WARNI...

Page 18: ...ront controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Quick reverse 6 Needle up down 2 Thread cutter 7 Upper Multifunctional knob 3 Presser foot up down 8 Lower Multifunctional knob 4 Start Stop 9 Needle left right 5 Pat...

Page 19: ...speed control 2 Bobbin cover 8 Thread take up lever cover 3 Connection for accessory optional accessory 9 Thread take up lever 4 Presser foot 10 Fixing screw 5 Needle threader 11 Connection for the sl...

Page 20: ...or foot control 7 Power switch 2 PC connection 8 Connection for power cable 3 Spool pin 9 Magnet holder for touchscreen pen 4 Winding unit with thread cutter 10 Air vents 5 Swiveling spool pin 11 USB...

Page 21: ...eed 6 Thread guide 14 Thread cutter 7 Bobbin winding unit 15 Feed dog 8 Carrying handle 16 Stitch plate 1 5 Supplied accessories Overview accessories machine All rights reserved For technical reasons...

Page 22: ...small stitch hole in the area of the needle allows an optimized stitch entry This results in a nicer stitch formation for 9 0 mm fabric feed 3 Spool discs Spool discs hold the thread spool in place fo...

Page 23: ...he angular Torx wrench the headframe can be opened Brush The brush is used to clean the feed dog and the hook area Lubricator The lubricator is used to fill up the oil depots Power cable The power cab...

Page 24: ...ipper foot Used with dual feed For sewing in zippers 20C Open embroidery foot Appliqu s decorative patterns Accessory box All rights reserved For technical reasons and for the purpose of product impro...

Page 25: ...3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 1 Big drawer 5 Spool pin 2 Small drawer 6 Presser feet 3 Automatic Buttonhole foot with slide 7 Presser foot holders for 5 5 mm and 9 0 mm feet 4 Selection of needles 1017815 0 04_2016...

Page 26: ...nsion 4 Stitch plate Needle selection 2 Presser foot display 5 Feed dog up down 3 Presser foot pressure 6 Fill level of bobbin thread Overview System settings 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 1 Home 5 Help 2 Setup Progr...

Page 27: ...the previously made adjustments are saved Icons By touching the icons and the setting values are changed Yellow frame around the icon A yellow framed icon indicates that the setting or the value for...

Page 28: ...ccessory depending on the machine Needle sizes 70 75 for thin fabrics Needle sizes 80 90 for medium fabrics Needle sizes 100 110 and 120 for heavy fabrics Overview needles Illustration Needle name Nee...

Page 29: ...ne ball point Fine knitware embroidering fine delicate fabrics Metafil needle 130 705 H METAFIL 80 Long needle eye 2 mm in all needle sizes Sewing projects with metallic threads Cordonnet needle to pa...

Page 30: ...at shank 2 H Needle scarf 3 S Needle point here medium ball point 4 70 Needle size shank diameter 5 Thread selection For a perfect sewing result thread and fabric quality play an important role We rec...

Page 31: ...rough 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 needle eye The thread can break an...

Page 32: ...ng the bobbins into the accessory box Insert the holders 1 for bobbins feet and needles Store the small parts e g thread discs etc in the drawers 2 and 3 Store the Buttonhole foot with slide No 3A in...

Page 33: ...1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Connection and Switching on Connecting the foot control Unwind the cable of the foot control to the desired length Insert the cable of the foot control into the foot control connection 1...

Page 34: ...o the electrical outlet Attaching the lever of the Free Hand System The lateral position of the lever can be adjusted by your local BERNINA Dealer required Insert the FHS lifter into the opening at th...

Page 35: ...machine at the main switch to I 2 3 Foot control Regulating the speed via the foot control Via the foot control the speed can be adjusted steplessly Press the foot control down carefully to start the...

Page 36: ...Installing the spool pin With metallic or other special threads it is recommend to use the swiveling spool pin The swiveling spool pin is necessary when several threads are sewn and it can also be use...

Page 37: ...on the spool pin Place the thread spool on the spool pin Position the appropriate spool disc on the spool pin so that there is no space between the spool disc and the thread spool Using a spool net T...

Page 38: ...stitch the feed dog moves forward by one step The length of this step is determined by the stitch length selected With a short stitch length the steps are very short For example when sewing buttonhol...

Page 39: ...free arm it expands the already existing sewing area Raise the needle Raise the presser foot Switch the machine off and disconnect it from the power supply system Push the slide on table to the right...

Page 40: ...r the presser foot Changing the presser foot Raise the needle Raise the presser foot Switch the machine off and disconnect it from the power supply system Push the clamping lever up Remove the presser...

Page 41: ...es the advantage that the fabric cannot be moved too easily under the presser foot Touch the icon Presser foot pressure Move the slide with the touchscreen pen or the finger to adjust the presser foot...

Page 42: ...op up down permanent again The machine stops with needle position up as soon as the foot control is released or the button Start Stop has been pressed Changing the needle Raise the needle Switch the m...

Page 43: ...the needle type and the needle size Convenient memory function To prevent a loss of information the needle type and the needle size can be saved additionally on the machine The saved needle type and...

Page 44: ...itch plate Place the openings of the new stitch plate above the corresponding guide pins and press down until it clicks into place Selecting the stitch plate in the User Interface After having changed...

Page 45: ...Place the appropriate thread disc Guide the thread in direction of the arrow through the rear thread guide 1 and hold the thread with the hands so that it is taut and can be inserted into the thread t...

Page 46: ...eft beneath the gray threader hook 10 9 10 Guide the thread around the gray threader hook from the left to the right 12 Press the threader lever down as far as it will go 11 and then pull the thread f...

Page 47: ...rerequisite The double needle is inserted Guide the first thread in direction of the arrow on the right side of the tension disc 1 Guide the second thread in direction of the arrow on the left side of...

Page 48: ...ead the 3 threads up to the upper thread guide Guide 2 threads past the thread tension discs on the left and to the thread guide above the needle Guide 1 thread past the thread tension disc on the rig...

Page 49: ...d cut 5 Push the engaging lever 6 towards the bobbin 6 The machine winds and the display to wind the bobbin appears Move the slide on the display using the touchscreen pen or the finger to adjust the...

Page 50: ...bbin thread fill level to thread the bobbin thread according to the animation Threading the bobbin thread Prerequisite The needle is raised The machine is switched off and the bobbin cover is opened P...

Page 51: ...der the spring 3 then lead the thread under the two thread guides 4 and pull upwards 3 4 When inserting into the machine hold the bobbin case so the the thread guide 5 points upwards 5 Insert the bobb...

Page 52: ...Sewing preparation 53 Pull the thread through the thread cutter 6 and cut 6 Close the bobbin cover 1017815 0 04_2016 05_Manual_B765_EN...

Page 53: ...to alter the upper thread tension Adjusting the maximum sewing speed By using this function the maximum speed can be reduced Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Sewing settings Touch the icon...

Page 54: ...icon Setup Program Touch the icon Sewing settings Touch the icon Program buttons and icons Touch the icon Program the button Pattern end Touch the icon Secure to sew 4 securing stitches in place Touch...

Page 55: ...ose succession Touch the icons or to program the number of securing stitches Touch the icon Securing stitches in place to program 4 securing stitches in place Touch the icon Secure to deactivate the a...

Page 56: ...se sewing Programming the foot control When the icon Needle up down is activated the needle is raised or lowered via a back kick on the foot control Alternatively the presser foot can be positioned th...

Page 57: ...that the presser foot remains up via the back kick 3 2 Embroidery settings Adjusting the upper thread tension Alterations of the upper thread tension in the Setup Program affect all embroidery motifs...

Page 58: ...p and follow the instructions in the display Center the needle via the arrow icons on the display Entering the fabric thickness If the fabric thickness is more than 4 mm as for e g toweling it is reco...

Page 59: ...icon Securing stitches on off Touch the switch in the lower right portion to deactivate the thread catcher Touch the switch again to activate the thread catcher Adjusting the thread cut Touch the icon...

Page 60: ...background Touch the text box above the color settings Enter the welcome text Touch the icon ABC standard setting to use upper case letters Touch the icon abc to use lower case letters Touch the icon...

Page 61: ...h the switch 1 to deactivate any audio signals in general Touch the switch 1 again to activate any audio signals in general In the section 2 touch the icons 1 4 to set up the desired signal for the se...

Page 62: ...l languages for the User Interface can be provided Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Machine settings Touch the icon Language selection Select a language Adjusting the brightness of the disp...

Page 63: ...e switch to switch the sewing light off Touch the switch again to switch the sewing light on Calibrating the display Please find further information on this topic in the chapter attachment below troub...

Page 64: ...ne settings Touch the icon Default settings Touch the icon Delete data from personal memory Touch the icon Confirm to delete all data from the personal memory Touch the icon Delete personal embroidery...

Page 65: ...machine cannot be used Remove the BERNINA USB stick Optional accessory only after the update has been completed successfully The latest firmware of the machine and a detailed step by step instruction...

Page 66: ...date are not available anymore they can be transfered to the machine again afterwards Insert the BERNINA USB stick Optional accessory providing the saved data and settings into the USB port of the mac...

Page 67: ...cleaning there are more illustrated step by step instructions see page 166 Use BERNINA oil to lubricate Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Machine settings Touch the icon Maintenance Update...

Page 68: ...ne as well as the number of stitches since the last service carried out by the specialized BERNINA dealer are displayed Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Machine settings Touch the icon Info...

Page 69: ...g Service data Service data concerning the status quo of the machine can be saved on a BERNINA USB stick Optional accessory and then given to the BERNINA dealer this way Insert a BERNINA USB stick Opt...

Page 70: ...ch the window in the display where help is needed Touch the icon Help to start the help mode Touch the icon in the display where help is needed Assistance concerning the selected icon is displayed 4 4...

Page 71: ...buttonhole In the section of the practical stitches swipe up using the touchscreen pen or the finger to have more stitch patterns displayed Touch the icon Display all stitch patterns 1 to scale up th...

Page 72: ...ative stitches up to a stitch width of 9 mm Appliqu s sewing appliques ribbons and bias binding Difficult to work with fabrics are Velvet normally sewn with the grain Toweling Jersey especially when s...

Page 73: ...er types of sewing or embroidery threads the optimal tension may vary Therefore it may be necessary to adjust the upper thread tension according to the sewing or embroidering project as well as the de...

Page 74: ...framed icon on the left to reset the alterations Setup Program to default setting 5 5 Editing stitch patterns Changing the stitch width Turn the Upper Multifunctional knob to the left to narrow the st...

Page 75: ...machine is tested and set optimally before it leaves the BERNINA factory Different fabrics threads and stabilizers can affect the programmed stitch patterns so that they cannot be sewn out correctly...

Page 76: ...ramed icon to reset the alterations to default setting Mirror image of stitch patterns Select a stitch pattern or alphabet Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Mirror image left right to mirror the...

Page 77: ...th Press the button Quick reverse The display changes to Auto and the selected stitch pattern in the new length is saved until the machine is switched off Quick reverse Select a stitch pattern alphabe...

Page 78: ...n of a stitch pattern combination can be secured either at the beginning or at the end Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Securing before starting to sew The stitch pattern stitch pattern combinat...

Page 79: ...n tool the fabric can be fed evenly When the fabric edge is reached stop the sewing process with needle position down Raise the presser foot Turn the fabric and place in desired position Place 1 3 com...

Page 80: ...personal memory Select a stitch pattern alphabet or buttonhole Edit the stitch pattern Touch the icon Personal memory Touch the icon Saving stitch pattern Select the file where the stitch pattern to...

Page 81: ...Touch the icon Personal memory Touch the icon Delete Insert the BERNINA USB stick into the USB port of the machine Select the stitch pattern which is to be deleted Touch the icon Confirm 5 8 Combining...

Page 82: ...ombination Touch the icon Single Combi mode Touch the icon Personal memory Touch the icon Selection of stitch pattern combination Select a stitch pattern combination Overwriting a stitch pattern combi...

Page 83: ...ger touch the desired position 1 within the stitch pattern combination to select a single stitch pattern 1 Touch the icon i Dialog to edit the single stitch pattern Deleting a single stitch pattern Cr...

Page 84: ...ch pattern is deleted 1 Adding a single stitch pattern The new stitch pattern is always added after the selected stitch pattern Create a stitch pattern combination With the touchscreen pen or the fing...

Page 85: ...the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Editing the combination at cursor position Touch the icon Subdividing the combination Stitch pattern combination Subdivider 2 A stitch pattern combination can be inter...

Page 86: ...ramming pattern repeat Creating a stitch pattern combination Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Edit the whole combination Touch the icon Pattern repeat once to repeat the stitch pattern combinati...

Page 87: ...mending fabrics 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...

Page 88: ...ig zag Edge finishing and reinforcing attaching elastic decorative seam 17 Lycra stitch For lycra fabrics flat joining seams and hems reinforced seaming on underwear 18 Stretch stitch For highly stret...

Page 89: ...length with the sewing project such as for denim fabrics use long stitches ca 3 4 mm for delicate fabrics use short stitches ca 2 2 5 mm Match the stitch length with the thread size such as when edges...

Page 90: ...stitches Close the zipper length with long stitches Finish the seam allowances Iron the seam Open the zipper length Baste the zipper under the fabric so that the fabric folded edges meet over the cent...

Page 91: ...e the zipper length with long stitches Finish the seam allowances Iron the seam Open the zipper length Baste the zipper under the fabric so that the fabric folded edges meet over the center of the zip...

Page 92: ...help to sew denim or canvas For decorative topstitching the stitch length can be elongated Attach the Reverse pattern foot No 1C 1D Touch the icon Practical stitches Select the Triple straight stitch...

Page 93: ...the icon Practical stitches The Straight stitch No 1 is selected automatically Lower the feed dog Attach the slide on table Hoop the sewing project in the round embroidery hoop optional accessory The...

Page 94: ...tical stitches 95 Sew the rows in irregular lengths Turn the sewing project by 90 Sew the first rows not too close Turn the sewing project by 180 Sew another loose row 1017815 0 04_2016 05_Manual_B765...

Page 95: ...rea becomes distorted correct with the balance Attach the Reverse pattern foot No 1C or the Buttonhole foot No 3A Touch the icon Practical stitches Select the simple Darning Program No 22 Hoop light w...

Page 96: ...g top left Sew the first row Stop the machine Press the button Quick reverse The length is programmed Finish sewing the Darning Program The machine stops automatically 6 11 Finishing edges The Zig zag...

Page 97: ...e pattern foot No 1C or the Edge stitch foot No 10 10C 10D Optional accessory Touch the icon Practical stitches The Straight stitch No 1 is selected automatically Place the folded edge on the left aga...

Page 98: ...ole of the presser foot Adjust the width as desired Tighten the screw Guide the folded edge along the seam guide 5 8 5 8 5 8 1 25 15 15 15 75 75 6 16 Sewing hem edges When using the Blindstitch foot N...

Page 99: ...ch foot No 5 optional accessory Touch the icon Practical stitches Select the Blindstitch No 9 Fold the fabric back over the right side of the fabric to expose the finished lower edge Place the fabric...

Page 100: ...s especially suitable for elastic hems in jersey cotton wool synthetic and mixed fibers Attach the Reverse pattern foot No 1C 1D Touch the icon Practical stitches Select Tricot stitch No 14 Iron the h...

Page 101: ...sting stitches it is recommended to use a fine darning thread as this is easier to remove With the Basting stitch No 21 only every fourth stitch is sewn The longest stitch possible is 24 mm when the s...

Page 102: ...t materials e g Decorative stitch No 107 Decorative stitches which are programmed with satin stitches are particularly appropriate for medium weight materials e g Decorative stitch No 401 For a perfec...

Page 103: ...r bobbin thread sewing It is recommended to guide your project at consistent speed evenly under the needle following the lines of the design The stabilizer must be removed after sewing Sew a sample fi...

Page 104: ...sewn on fabric with a linen texture they look like hand stitched cross stitching When cross stitches are sewn with cotton embroidery thread the stitch pattern appears fuller Cross stitches are partic...

Page 105: ...into the grooves of the selected pintuck foot The cord must be colorfast and shrinkproof Overview pintucks Pintuck foot Number Description 30 optional accessory 3 grooves 4 mm double needle for heavy...

Page 106: ...of the bobbin cover Place the cord spool on the knee lifter Check that the cord runs smoothly If the thread doesn t glide smoothly at the hook cover leave the hook cover open Sewing Pintucks The cord...

Page 107: ...commended to use the same thread color for upper and bobbin threads The fabric can be reinforced with embroidery stabilizer on the wrong side Use an additional water soluble stabilizer on the right si...

Page 108: ...4 5 Touch the icon DEL to delete single letters of the entered text Touch the icon Display alphabets again to close the extended enter mode 8 3 Altering font size Block Double block Script and Quilt a...

Page 109: ...s and baby clothes crafts 53 Stretch buttonhole For any highly elastic jersey made from cotton wool silk and synthetic fibers 54 Round buttonhole with normal bartack For medium to heavy weight fabrics...

Page 110: ...tton sew on program For buttons with 2 and 4 holes 61 Eyelet with small zig zag Openings for cords and narrow ribbons for decorative work 62 Straight stitch eyelet Openings for cords and narrow ribbon...

Page 111: ...3A Insert the compensation plate carefully from the side 9 4 Marking buttonholes For the buttonholes to be sewn manually mark the position and the length on the fabric using chalk or a water soluble p...

Page 112: ...y suitable for the Buttonhole No 51 Optimal cord is Perle cotton No 8 strong hand sewing thread and fine crochet yarn It is recommended not to hold the cord when sewing Prerequisite The Buttonhole foo...

Page 113: ...knot or secure with stitches Using cord with the Buttonhole foot No 3C optional accessory Prerequisite The Buttonhole foot No 3C optional accessory is attached and raised Insert the needle at the begi...

Page 114: ...the alterations affect both sides differently If the stitch counter function is used and alterations are made concerning the balance the alterations affect both buttonhole beads differently Touch the...

Page 115: ...function is suitable for all types of buttonholes The left buttonhole bead is sewn forward the right buttonhole bead is sewn in reverse If alterations of the balance are made the stitch counter funct...

Page 116: ...buttonhole type The slide of the Buttonhole foot must lie perfectly flat on the fabric so that the length can be measured accurately All the programmed buttonholes are the same length and of the same...

Page 117: ...lling via the arrow icons or by touching the button Quick reverse Prerequisite The Buttonhole foot No 3C optional accessory is attached Touch the icon Buttonholes Select the Buttonhole No 51 Touch the...

Page 118: ...n Quick reverse Prerequisite The Buttonhole foot No 3C optional accessory is attached Touch the icon Buttonholes Select the Buttonhole No 54 Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Adjust the length ma...

Page 119: ...g on buttons With the Button sew on Program buttons with 2 or 4 holes can be sewn on To reinforce the stability the Button sew on Program can be sewn twice When sewing on a button with 4 holes the fro...

Page 120: ...stops automatically Pull on both bobbin threads until the ends of the upper threads are visible on the wrong side Knot the ends manually 9 17 Sewing eyelets For increased stability sew the eyelet twic...

Page 121: ...ght stitch Shorter straight stitch at 3 mm stitch length 1327 Stippling stitch Imitation of stipple quilting 1328 Handlook quilt stitch Imitation of handlook quilt stitch with monofilament 1329 Blanke...

Page 122: ...rk 1353 Double blanket stitch dual To edgestitch between two appliqu s Crazy Patchwork 1354 Satin stitch For appliqu 10 2 Quilting Securing Program Prerequisite The Reverse pattern foot No 1C 1D is at...

Page 123: ...he fabric It is recommended to use the slide on table and the Free Hand System With free motion quilting it is of advantage to quilt from the center outwards and to guide the fabric using smooth round...

Page 124: ...Quilting 125 If there are knots on the wrong side of the fabric move the fabric more quickly 1017815 0 04_2016 05_Manual_B765_EN...

Page 125: ...ctivated or deactivated in the Setup Program see page 62 11 1 Using the BSR mode The BSR function can be controlled via the foot control or the button Start Stop Starting via the foot control The foot...

Page 126: ...rking with the button Start Stop When working via the foot control the red light doesn t go off 11 4 BSR function with Straight stitch No 1 This function allows free motion quilting with straight stit...

Page 127: ...e new presser foot sole into the guide and push upwards until it clicks into place Attach the BSR presser foot see page 127 11 7 Securing Securing in BSR1 mode with the button Start Stop Prerequisite...

Page 128: ...curing Press the foot control or the button Start Stop By moving the fabric some short securing stitches are sewn then the programmed stitch length is activated and the securing function is deactivate...

Page 129: ...0 12 My BERNINA Embroidery 12 1 Overview Embroidery module 1 3 4 3 2 1 Embroidery arm 3 Guide rails for the machine 2 Bracket for attaching the embroidery hoop 4 Connection to the machine 1017815 0 04...

Page 130: ...dery hoop and to place the fabric exactly Embroidery hoop small 72 x 50 mm with embroidery template To embroider small embroidery motifs The embroidery template serves the purpose to place the fabric...

Page 131: ...e Needle selection 2 Presser foot display Presser foot selection 5 Feed dog up down 3 Embroidery hoop selection Embroidery hoop display 6 Fill level of bobbin thread Overview System settings 1 2 4 3 5...

Page 132: ...the embroidery machine or on the PC with the BERNINA embroidery software Optional accessory Scaling up downsizing in a range of 20 provides the best results Embroidering motifs by third party provide...

Page 133: ...thread In most cases black or white bobbin thread is used for embroidering When both sides should have the same look it is recommended to use the same color for bobbin and upper thread Bobbin Fill is...

Page 134: ...tching is however not suitable for larger areas since wide stitches are too loose and do not cover the fabric properly In addition there is the risk that with too long stitches the threads could catch...

Page 135: ...onnecting 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 Connecting stitches are trimmed 1017815...

Page 136: ...on table must not be attached Make sure that the module and the machine are placed on a stable even surface Make sure that there is enough space around to allow the unimpeded movement of the embroider...

Page 137: ...functions offered by the embroidery machine All embroidery motifs can be found in the attachment see page 183 In addition to that embroidery motifs can be loaded from the personal memory or from the B...

Page 138: ...urrently selected embroidery motif Switch the machine on Select the embroidery motif Touch the icon Presser foot display Presser foot selection Select the attached embroidery foot 13 4 Needle and stit...

Page 139: ...te selection Select the attached needle If the selected needle is suitable in combination with the stitch plate sewing can be started If the selected needle is not suitable in combination with the sti...

Page 140: ...an optimized stitching result Push the button Feed dog up down to lower the feed dog Switch the machine off and disconnect it from the power supply system Remove the needle Remove the presser foot Pre...

Page 141: ...tch plate Needle selection Select the stitch plate CutWork Straight 13 5 Embroidery hoop Overview Embroidery hoop selection 1 1 Hoop selection Selecting the embroidery hoop The best embroidery result...

Page 142: ...ut away excess stabilizer after embroidering Using adhesive spray The application of spray adhesive is recommended for stretch and smooth materials and knitware It prevents the fabric from losing shap...

Page 143: ...prevents threads from sinking into the material and keeps the fabric pile from poking though the embroidery Water soluble stabilizers are ideal for fine sheer fabrics where other stabilizers may show...

Page 144: ...red tightly Tighten the screw Remove the template from the hoop by using the template holder Attaching the hoop Raise the needle Raise the embroidery foot Hold the hoop with the right side of the fabr...

Page 145: ...upper thread see page 46 Push the button Start Stop to move the embroidery hoop back to the last position Moving the hoop to the back To facilitate changing the bobbin it is recommended to move the h...

Page 146: ...y hoop display Embroidery hoop selection Touch the icon Center of the embroidery motif to position the hoop so that the needle is placed exactly over the center of the embroidery motif Touch the icon...

Page 147: ...Setup Program 148 14 Setup Program 14 1 Adjusting the embroidery settings in the Setup Program Further information about this topic see page 58 1017815 0 04_2016 05_Manual_B765_EN...

Page 148: ...Dialog 15 2 Selecting and changing the embroidery motif Touch the icon Selection Touch the icon Load embroidery motif Select a new embroidery motif 15 3 Checking the embroidery time and the embroider...

Page 149: ...ize Scaling up the embroidery motif view The view of the embroidery motif can be scaled up In addition to that the view can be adjusted with or without changing the embroidery position Select the embr...

Page 150: ...at the view can be adjusted with or without changing the embroidery position Select the embroidery motif Touch the icon Zoom in to activate the icon Move the motif Touch the icon Move the motif Move t...

Page 151: ...ering the embroidery motif proportionally Turn the Upper Multifunctional knob or the Lower Multifunctional knob to the right to increase the size of the embroidery motif proportionally Turn the Upper...

Page 152: ...the icon Change the stitch type Adjust the desired stitch density 1 with the icons or 1 Checking the embroidery motif size and position It can be checked whether or not the embroidery motif matches th...

Page 153: ...Touch the icon Corner bottom right to select the bottom right corner of the embroidery motif The embroidery hoop travels all the way until the needle is at the position as it is indicated in the disp...

Page 154: ...oop as you like When the embroidery motif is positioned outside the area to be embroidered the hoop is outlined in red on the display With the hoop selection it can be checked whether or not the embro...

Page 155: ...uch the icon Embroidery hoop display Embroidery hoop selection again to go back to the Edit Mode Editing words sentences Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Rotate the embroidery motif Touch the ic...

Page 156: ...Altering color brand 2 Preview for selected color 5 Color information 3 Allocating thread brand Changing the colors Lettering is always embroidered in one color To embroider single letters or single...

Page 157: ...display with the touchscreen pen or the finger to have more brands displayed Touch the icon Allocate thread brand Any thread colors of the selected embroidery motif will be matched with the selected...

Page 158: ...ry sequence control Select the embroidery motif Touch the icon Embroidering Touch the icon Embroidery sequence control when thread breaks In the left section of the display a compact view of the embro...

Page 159: ...stitch of the current color The currently active color can be embroidered individually or in another sequence Select the embroidery motif Touch the icon Embroidering Touch the icon Scroll down to sele...

Page 160: ...otif to be saved is outlined in yellow The icon Embroidery machine is activated Select the embroidery motif which is to be overwritten Touch the icon Confirm Overwriting the embroidery motif on the BE...

Page 161: ...ery motifs Select the embroidery motif Loading an embroidery motif from the personal memory Touch the icon Selection Touch the icon Load embroidery motif Select the file Personal embroidery motifs Sel...

Page 162: ...icon Selection Touch the icon Delete The icon Embroidery machine is activated Select the embroidery motif which is to be deleted Touch the icon Confirm Deleting an embroidery motif from the BERNINA US...

Page 163: ...ouch the icon Embroidery speed The maximum speed is activated Touch the icon Embroidery speed again The optimal speed is activated 16 3 Adjusting the upper thread tension The default setting of the up...

Page 164: ...terations to default setting Touch the yellow framed icon to reset the alteration in the Setup Program to default setting 16 4 Embroidering via the foot control Embroidering via the foot control is re...

Page 165: ...nnect it from the power supply system Remove the thread remnants under the stitch plate regularly Remove the presser foot and the needle Push the button Feed dog up down to lower the feed dog Remove t...

Page 166: ...m the power supply system Open the bobbin cover Remove the bobbin case Press the release lever to the left Flap down the fastening bracket along with the black hook race cover Remove the hook Clean th...

Page 167: ...andwheel Insert the bobbin case Lubricating the hook CAUTION Electronically driven components Risk of injury near the needle and the hook Switch the machine off and disconnect it from the power supply...

Page 168: ...ad angular top down behind the hook race cover Position the hook with the two lugs meeting the openings in the hook the colored mark on the hook driver should be visible through the hole in the hook I...

Page 169: ...pplied bobbin case with a triangle 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 nee...

Page 170: ...bin case is damaged Replace the bobbin case The stitch hole in the stitch plate is damaged Contact the nearest specialized BERNINA dealer to have the damages repaired Replace the stitch plate Needle b...

Page 171: ...Settings in the Setup Program Activate it in the Setup Program The sewing light is defect Contact the specialized BERNINA dealer Upper thread indicator doesn t react Settings in the Setup Program Acti...

Page 172: ...d Push the button Feed dog up down to lower the feed dog The selected needle and stitch plate cannot be used in combination Replace the needle Replace the stitch plate The needle is not at its top end...

Page 173: ...Dual Feed Attach a presser foot with the designation D The fabric under the presser foot is too thick Reduce the fabric thickness The contact between the machine and the embroidery module is interrup...

Page 174: ...motif Attach a bigger hoop Too less free capacity on the BERNINA USB stick Optional accessory Not enough free capacity on the BERNINA USB stick Optional accessory Make sure that the BERNINA USB stick...

Page 175: ...USB stick Update the software The machine needs cleaning lubricating Clean the machine Lubricate the machine Important information on lubricating Too much oil can result in staining the fabric and th...

Page 176: ...s committed to the protection of the environment We strive to minimize the environmental impact of our products by continuously improving product design and our technology of manufacturing When the ma...

Page 177: ...fabric thickness 12 5 mm Sewing light 30 LED Maximum speed 1000 spm rpm Measurements without the spool pin 522 214 358 mm Weight 14 kg Energy consumption 140 Watt Input voltage 100 240 Volt Protectio...

Page 178: ...ew motifs 18 1 Overview Stitch patterns 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 25 26 29 31 32 33 Buttonholes 51 52 53 54 56 57 59 63 64 65 69 60 61 62 101781...

Page 179: ...101 102 103 104 107 108 110 111 112 113 114 115 119 122 123 124 125 129 133 134 136 137 143 144 145 146 147 149 150 151 152 Cross stitches 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 311 314 323 326 371 372...

Page 180: ...447 448 450 451 457 461 464 465 468 471 473 Ornamental stitches 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 618 619 621 622 623 624 625 626 630 631 633 635 639 640 641 642 643 644...

Page 181: ...23 724 725 726 727 728 730 731 732 734 735 736 737 738 740 741 742 743 746 747 748 749 750 751 761 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 772 775 777 779 Novelty 903 904 906 907 908 911 913 914 916 919 920 921 9...

Page 182: ...1370 1388 1389 1390 1393 18 2 Overview Embroidery motifs Editing embroidery motifs Let your inspiration run free A vast selection of embroidery motifs is at your disposal If you see one the following...

Page 183: ...Colors Width x Height in mm 12380 22 110 6 60 9 12380 43 123 5 123 5 12380 30 89 2 96 3 12380 04 83 1 89 8 12380 08 89 2 89 1 12380 09 111 6 61 6 12380 10 152 0 356 7 BD800 127 3 122 4 BD801 122 2 12...

Page 184: ...oidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm BD285 99 8 99 7 BD288 96 3 96 0 BD292 94 8 95 1 BD289 95 0 94 7 BD299 94 5 95 0 BD308 95 0 94 4 BD413 97 1 97 2 BD554 109 9 109 9 BD553 113 8 121 1 BD567 107 9...

Page 185: ...lors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm BD501 63 5 61 1 BD502 61 5 60 7 BD513 63 5 63 4 BD514 63 5 62 9 BD562 63 9 126 0 BD568 109 5 160 3 BD563 89 7 89 6 BD569 120 6...

Page 186: ...mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm 82007 11 111 7 94 2 82007 44 114 0 114 8 82006 30 99 9 174 6 NB251 71 6 103 3 BE790405 125 9 185 4 FB126 86 9 102 2 BE790407 199 9 270 9 BE790502 59...

Page 187: ...x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm NB373 121 4 176 8 NB442 55 6 58 4 NB481 123 4 67 6 NB749 126 5 262 8 NA959 75 6 103 7 FB106 128 1 92 6 NB002 59 3 35 1 FQ870 122 1 105 1...

Page 188: ...oidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm 82006 07 123 7 165 6 21006 02 114 5 135 5 80001 23 85 0 101 6 12457 06 106 3 172 3 12457 13 113 1 130 3 21009 21 64 9 107 7 BE790408 58 3 89 7 BE790401 205 7 2...

Page 189: ...Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm FB492 86 8 293 2 FP246 65 6 61 8 FP814 88 84 4 FQ562 90 3 156 3 FQ722 80 0 90 6 FQ733 66 5 66 5 FQ801 46 0 112 5 NB209 90 0...

Page 190: ...broidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm BE790307 141 5 126 9 BE790311 114 1 152 5 BE790305 118 3 145 5 BE790306 132 1 151 4 BE790308 191 3 219 6 BE790309 87 5 149 8 BE790310 137 8 136 0 BE790312 12...

Page 191: ...t in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm CM193 106 7 127 4 CK667 99 8 82 3 CK738 89 1 85 7 CK970 84 8 81 6 CM147 55 0 99 6 CM220 71 5 71 8 CM348 119 0 167 1 CM362 120 6 113 0 CM376 100...

Page 192: ...in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm 21013 29 40 2 152 0 BE110415 43 7 172 4 FA981 35 1 142 3 21002 21 21 6 150 9 21009 29 31 9 152 6 82005 40 26 0 239 4 BE790702 73 0 190 5 NA914 12...

Page 193: ...oidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm CM473 31 8 209 6 FB436 132 8 29 2NX NX696 91 2 90 7 HG341 63 8 63 7 NX957 97 9 88 1 FB461 121 7 121 6 1017815 0...

Page 194: ...No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm 12433 05 83 4 124 4 12417 04 84 3 97 1 BE790303 69 5 70 1 BE790301 127 2 89 0 GNNF80834 95 2 78 8 HE962 120 5 135 2 12421 11 39 9 43 6 12421 37 67 4 61...

Page 195: ...motif Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm CM426 45 8 96 0 FQ749 77 6 94 8 HE919 89 1 69 2 HG053 122 1 121 8 HG319 88 6 151 5 HG460 91 8 98 1 NB317 87 4 86 9 10...

Page 196: ...otif Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm SR589 95 2 66 5 LT870 97 5 57 0 RC244 88 4 53 4 SP980 63 2 63 5 SP989 101 6 82 5 SR067 87 5 96 9 FB148 101 1 89 5 SR551...

Page 197: ...98 CrystalWork No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm DW11 BE790901 BE790903 BE790905 BE790906 BE790909 DW07 DW05 DW10 DW08 1017815 0 04_2016 0...

Page 198: ...ultant 71 Calling up the help 71 Calling up the Tutorial 71 Changing the needle 43 Changing the presser foot 41 Changing the stitch plate 45 Checking the firmware version 69 Child safety feature 71 Cl...

Page 199: ...cting the embroidery motif 138 Sewing a test sample 115 Sewing with connected embroidery module 146 Standard accessory 22 Storing the machine 177 Supplied accessories 131 T Technical data 178 Threadin...

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