Bernina 765 SPECIAL EDITION Manual Download Page 1

BERNINA 765 SPECIAL EDITION

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

Page 2: ...reat sewing patterns and detailed sewing instructions every project succeeds right away Not available in all countries Inspiration magazine is available in German English French and Dutch WITH AN ANNU...

Page 3: ...used the highest demands 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 quali...

Page 4: ...hur Part number 1017815 10A 04 2018 11 EN Copyright 2018 BERNINA International AG All rights reserved For technical reasons and for the purpose of product improvements changes concerning the features...

Page 5: ...ormation 27 Overview System settings 27 Overview selection menu sewing 28 Overview Icons 28 1 8 Needle Thread Fabric 29 Overview Needles 29 Example for needle description 31 Thread selection 31 Needle...

Page 6: ...Threading the upper thread 44 Threading the double needle 47 Threading the triple needle 47 Winding the bobbin thread 48 Threading the bobbin thread 49 Indicating fill level of bobbin thread 51 3 Set...

Page 7: ...e total number of stitches 68 Registering details of the dealer 69 Saving Service data 69 4 System settings 70 4 1 Calling up the Tutorial 70 4 2 Calling up the Creative Consultant 70 4 3 Calling up t...

Page 8: ...from the personal memory 84 Deleting stitch patterns from the personal memory 84 Saving stitch patterns on the BERNINA USB stick 84 Uploading a stitch pattern from the BERNINA USB stick 84 Deleting st...

Page 9: ...nhole foot No 3C optional accessory 114 9 6 Sewing a test sample 115 9 7 Determining the buttonhole slit width 116 9 8 Determining the buttonhole length via the Buttonhole foot with slide No 3A 116 9...

Page 10: ...roidery 134 12 4 Important Embroidery information 134 Upper thread 134 Bobbin thread 135 Choosing the embroidery motif 135 Selecting the embroidery file format 135 Embroidery test 135 The size of the...

Page 11: ...electing and changing the embroidery motif 150 15 3 Checking the embroidery time and the embroidery motif size 150 15 4 Regulating the speed 151 15 5 Editing the embroidery motif 151 Overview Editing...

Page 12: ...ading an embroidery motif from the personal memory 165 Loading an embroidery motif from the BERNINA USB stick 165 Deleting an embroidery motif from the personal memory 165 Deleting an embroidery motif...

Page 13: ...ntents 13 18 2 Overview Embroidery motifs 184 Editing embroidery motifs 184 Quilt motifs 185 Embellishment 187 Flowers 189 Children 191 Borders and Lace 193 Seasons 194 Sport 196 DesignWorks design 19...

Page 14: ...15 to circuits exceeding 150 volt to ground Use this machine only for purposes as described in this manual Only use the machine in dry rooms Do not use the machine in a damp condition or in a damp en...

Page 15: ...ents in the needle area such as such as threading the needle changing the needle threading the hook or changing the presser foot turn power switch to 0 Do not use bent needles Always use the original...

Page 16: ...arts for a double insulated product must be identical to the original parts in the product A double insulated product is marked with the words Double insulation or double insulated The symbol may also...

Page 17: ...www bernina com 1 2 BERNINA Quality control All BERNINA machines are assembled with utmost care and are subjected to an extensive functionality test The integrated stitch counter therefore indicates...

Page 18: ...ects as well as tips and tricks all about sewing and embroidering We will keep you informed and we are looking forward to presenting you the one or the other highlight from the world of BERNINA http w...

Page 19: ...Machine Overview front 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 Needl...

Page 20: ...ry module 7 Slide 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 Con...

Page 21: ...4 3 1 Connection for 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...

Page 22: ...e on table 9 Thread pretension 2 Connection for darning hoop 10 Thread guide 3 BSR connection 11 Fixing screw 4 Connection for accessory optional accessory 12 BERNINA Dual Feed 5 Air vents 13 Thread c...

Page 23: ...y information Illustration Name Purpose Soft Cover with pocket To protect the machine from dust and contamination Accessory box To store the supplied accessories as well as the optional accessories Fr...

Page 24: ...To level an angled position of the presser foot sole when sliding over thick seams Selection of needles For any common applications Seam guide right To align regular seam distances Screwdriver Torx gr...

Page 25: ...fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not modify the plug in any way Overview presser feet Supplied standard presser feet Illustration Number Name Purpose Example 1C Reve...

Page 26: ...advance notice The supplied accessory can vary depending on the country of delivery The illustrated accessory kind and quantity serves as an example and doesn t have to correspond with the supplied ac...

Page 27: ...Upper thread tension 4 Stitch plate Needle selection 2 Presser foot indicator 5 Feed dog up down 3 Presser foot pressure 6 Filling level of bobbin thread Overview System settings 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 1 Home...

Page 28: ...is closed and 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 a setting or a...

Page 29: ...5 for thin fabrics Needle sizes 80 90 for medium fabrics Needle sizes 100 110 and 120 for heavy fabrics Overview Needles Illustration Needle name Needle description Purpose Universal needle 130 705 H...

Page 30: ...et needle to patch embroidery 130 705 H N 70 100 Long needle eye 2 mm in all needle sizes Topstitching with thick thread Felt needle PUNCH Needle with barbed hook For felt work Hemstitch needle 130 70...

Page 31: ...role We recommend purchasing quality threads to achieve good sewing results Cotton threads have the advantage of being a natural fiber and therefore are especially suitable for sewing cotton fabrics...

Page 32: ...nd goes easily through the needle eye The thread can be optimally secured The thread can break and skipped stitches can occur when there is too much clearance in the long groove and the needle eye The...

Page 33: ...sorting 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...

Page 34: ...ot control Unwind the cable of the foot control to the desired length Insert the cable of the foot control into the foot control connection Connecting the machine Insert the power cable into the power...

Page 35: ...ur local BERNINA Dealer if required Insert the knee lifter into the opening at the front side of the machine Adjust the sitting height so that the knee lifter can be operated with the knee Fixing the...

Page 36: ...g Lowering the needle Sink the heel back on the foot control to raise lower the needle Programming the foot control individually The foot control i e the back kick function can be programmed individua...

Page 37: ...ool disc The spool disc provides an even unwinding of the thread from the thread spool The spool disc is only used with the horizontal spool pin Place the foam pad on the spool pin Place the thread sp...

Page 38: ...nd the stitch plate Let the sewing project be fed evenly With each 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...

Page 39: ...sing the slide on table When attached to the 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...

Page 40: ...down again to lower 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...

Page 41: ...ily When working with thin fabrics it is recommended to increase the presser foot pressure This provides the advantage that the fabric cannot be moved too easily under the presser foot 50 Touch the ic...

Page 42: ...ith the selected stitch plate Touch the icon Stitch plate Needle selection Select the inserted needle Selecting the needle type and the needle size Convenient memory function To prevent a loss of info...

Page 43: ...down permanent to fix the needle position permanently The machine stops with needle position down as soon as the foot control is released or the button Start Stop has been pressed Touch the icon Need...

Page 44: ...e If the selected stitch plate is suitable in combination with the needle sewing can be started If the selected stitch plate is not suitable in combination with the needle starting the machine is auto...

Page 45: ...tension 2 1 2 Guide the thread downwards 3 around the thread take up lever cover 4 Guide the thread upwards and insert into the thread take up lever 5 Guide the thread downwards again 6 3 4 5 6 Guide...

Page 46: ...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 from the left to the right 12 through the t...

Page 47: ...e of the tension disc 1 Guide the second thread in direction of the arrow on the left side of the tension disc 1 1 Guide the first and the second thread to the thread guide above the needle Thread the...

Page 48: ...ide above the needle Thread the first thread into the left needle manually Thread the second thread into the center needle manually Thread the third thread into the right needle manually see page 47 W...

Page 49: ...he engaging lever must the pressed to the right Push the engaging lever towards the bobbin again to continue the winding process As soon as the bobbin is full the machine stops the winding process aut...

Page 50: ...n so that the silvery sensor surface is facing the back of the bobbin case Pull the thread into the slot 2 from the left 2 Pull the thread to the right under the spring 3 then lead the thread under th...

Page 51: ...engages Pull the thread through the thread cutter 6 and cut 6 Close the bobbin cover Indicating fill level of bobbin thread As soon as the fill level of the bobbin thread is low an animation which in...

Page 52: ...d can be reduced Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Sewing settings RPM Touch the icon Alter the maximum speed Move the slide using the touchscreen pen finger or touch the icons or to alter t...

Page 53: ...icon Secure to sew 4 securing stitches in place Touch the icon Alter the number of securing stitches to program subsequent securing stitches Touch the icons or to program the number of securing stitc...

Page 54: ...ecuring stitches Touch the icon Securing stitches in place to program 4 securing stitches in place Touch the icon Securing to deactivate the automatic securing Touch the icon Securing again to activat...

Page 55: ...rogramming 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 the thread ca...

Page 56: ...p 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 Touch the icon Setup Program To...

Page 57: ...dery motif is centered to the embroidery hoop Calibrating the hoop The calibration of the embroidery hoop is the coordination of the needle to the center of the embroidery hoop Prerequisite The embroi...

Page 58: ...esser foot and the embroidery hoop is too short the function is not carried out Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Embroidery settings Touch the icon Thread away To activate the function thre...

Page 59: ...idery motif doesn t have any programmed securing stitches the securing stitches are added and will be embroidered Adjusting the thread cut Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Embroidery settin...

Page 60: ...settings Touch the icon Change measuring unit Touch the icon Inch 2 to change the measuring unit in the embroidery mode to inch Touch the icon mm 1 to change the measuring unit in the embroidery mode...

Page 61: ...indicator Activating the bobbin thread indicator Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Monitoring settings Touch the switch in the lower section of the display to deactivate the bobbin thread in...

Page 62: ...tional languages for the customers Via firmware updates additional languages for the User Interface can be provided Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Machine settings Touch the icon Language...

Page 63: ...ng light Touch the 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 attac...

Page 64: ...Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Machine settings Touch the icon Default settings Touch the icon Delete data from the personal memory Touch the icon Confirm to delete all data from the per...

Page 65: ...y step instruction for updating processes can be downloaded at www bernina com In general personal data and settings are automatically transferred during a firmware update For reasons of safety it is...

Page 66: ...cannot be transferred and the machine cannot be used Remove the BERNINA USB stick optional accessory only after the saved data has been transferred successfully Insert the BERNINA USB stick optional a...

Page 67: ...hine off and disconnect it from the power supply system NOTICE Lubricating the hook Too much oil can pollute the fabric and the thread Always sew a test sample first Touch the icon Setup Program Touch...

Page 68: ...ed Touch the icon Setup Program Touch the icon Machine settings Touch the icon Information Touch the icon Firmware and hardware information Reviewing the total number of stitches The total number of s...

Page 69: ...number of the specialized BERNINA dealer Touch the icon Internet to enter the Internet homepage or the email address of the specialized BERNINA dealer Saving Service data Service data concerning the s...

Page 70: ...g up the Help Touch 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...

Page 71: ...alphabet or buttonhole With the touchscreen pen finger scroll up within the range of the practical stitches alphabets or buttonholes to have more stitch patterns displayed Touch the icon Display all...

Page 72: ...es blocks and with decorative stitches up to a stitch width of 9 mm Appliqu s Sewing on ribbons and bias binding Difficult to work with fabrics are Velvet normally sewn with the grain Toweling Jersey...

Page 73: ...r upper and bobbin thread When of using other 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 sewin...

Page 74: ...ault setting in the Setup Program 5 5 Editing stitch patterns Changing the stitch width Turn the Upper Multifunction knob to the left to narrow the stitch width Turn the Upper Multifunction knob to th...

Page 75: ...hese deviation and the stitch pattern can be adjusted optimally to the selected fabric Select a stitch pattern or alphabet Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Balance A preview of the stitch patter...

Page 76: ...2 mm and the machine sews every second stitch Select a stitch pattern Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Long stitch Mirror image of stitch patterns Select a stitch pattern or alphabet Touch the i...

Page 77: ...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 alphabet or buttonhole Program needle stop down permanent to...

Page 78: ...itch width of the active stitch pattern 3 Combi mode Single mode 2 Stitch length of the active stitch pattern 4 Individual stitch pattern within a combination Creating Stitch pattern combinations In t...

Page 79: ...Touch the icon Personal memory Touch the icon Selection of stitch pattern combination Select a stitch pattern combination Overwriting a stitch pattern combination Create a stitch pattern combination...

Page 80: ...to select a single stitch pattern 1 Touch the icon i Dialog to edit the single stitch pattern Deleting a single stitch pattern Create a stitch pattern combination With the touchscreen pen finger touch...

Page 81: ...the touchscreen pen finger touch the desired position 1 within the stitch pattern combination to select a single stitch pattern 1 Select a new stitch pattern Mirroring a stitch pattern combination Cr...

Page 82: ...can be interrupted at several positions The interruption is placed beneath the cursor Create a stitch pattern combination With the touchscreen pen finger select the desired position within the stitch...

Page 83: ...titch alphabet or buttonhole Touch the icon Saving stitch pattern settings to save the alterations permanently Touch the icon Back to default setting to cancel the alterations Saving stitch patterns i...

Page 84: ...pattern is saved in the personal memory Touch the icon Personal memory Touch the icon Delete Select the file where the stitch pattern has been saved Select a stitch pattern Touch the icon Confirm to d...

Page 85: ...e button Pattern end before sewing is started or while sewing While sewing a stop icon indicates that the function is activated and the stitch pattern or the current combination of a stitch pattern wi...

Page 86: ...e presser foot is leveled with the sewing project Sew until the complete presser foot has passed the thick seam Remove the plates of the height compensation 5 10 Sewing Corners When sewing corners onl...

Page 87: ...ith running stitch 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...

Page 88: ...cing attaching elastic decorative seam 17 Lycra stitch For lycra fabrics flat joining seams and hems reinforced seaming on underwear 18 Stretch stitch For highly stretch fabrics open seam for sportswe...

Page 89: ...ination 33 Three Single Straight stitches As connecting stitches in a combination 6 2 Sewing straight stitch Match the stitch length with the sewing project which means for denim fabrics long stitches...

Page 90: ...ecuring Program No 5 Press the foot control The machine secures automatically Sew the seam in the desired length Push the button Quick reverse The machine secures automatically and stops at the end of...

Page 91: ...presser foot and turn the sewing project Sew across the other side of the zipper and stop with needle position down Raise the presser foot and turn the sewing project Sew the second side from botton t...

Page 92: ...ue sewing Sew the second side 2 in exactly the same way from bottom to top 2 1 6 6 Sewing Triple straight stitch The triple straight stitch is especially suitable for durable seams and for firm densel...

Page 93: ...hread is lying on top and a poor stitch formation results slow down the movement of the sewing project If there are knots on the wrong side of the fabric move the sewing project faster When the thread...

Page 94: ...ng the direction to avoid holes and thread breakage Work the rows in irregular lengths so that the thread is better spread over the fabric Sew the first rows not too close together and beyond the worn...

Page 95: ...gthwise grain in all materials If the darning area becomes distorted correct with the balance Attach the Reverse pattern foot No 1C or the Buttonhole foot No 3A Touch the icon Practical stitches Selec...

Page 96: ...the sew the Darning Program again The length is programmed and can be repeated as often as desired Attach the Buttonhole foot No 3A Touch the icon Practical stitches Select the reinforced Darning Pro...

Page 97: ...l stitches Select the Zig zag No 2 or the Satin stitch No 1354 Neither select too wide a stitch nor too long a stitch Guide the edge of the fabric into the center of the presser foot so that the needl...

Page 98: ...h foot No 10 10C 10D optional accessory Touch the icon Practical stitches Select the Straight stitch No 1 Guide the edge along the presser foot or at a distance of 1 2 5 cm along the marks on the stit...

Page 99: ...No 1C or the Edge stitch foot No 10 10C 10D all needle positions are possible Attach the Blindstitch foot No 5 optional accessory or the Reverse pattern foot No 1C or the Edge stitch foot No 10 10C 10...

Page 100: ...he fabric back over the right side of the fabric to expose the finished lower edge Place the fabric under the presser foot and move the folded edge against the metal guide on the presser foot Guide th...

Page 101: ...if necessary Sew the hem at the preferred depth on the right side Trim the excess fabric from the wrong side 6 19 Sewing flat joining seams The flat joining seam is especially suitable for or thick ma...

Page 102: ...en the stitch length is set at 6 mm The recommended stitch length is 3 5 5 mm The basting stitch is suitable for sewing projects where a very long stitch length is required Attach the Reverse pattern...

Page 103: ...ht materials e g Decorative stitch No 107 Decorative stitches which are programmed with satin stitches are particularly appropriate for heavy weight materials e g Decorative stitch No 401 For a perfec...

Page 104: ...needle following the lines of the design The stabilizer must be removed after sewing Sew a sample first to check what the result looks like on the wrong side of the fabric Not all decorative stitches...

Page 105: ...cross stitches are 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 s...

Page 106: ...e a pintuck cord that fits well into the grooves of the selected pintuck foot The cord must be colorfast and shrink proof Overview pintucks Pintuck foot Number Description 30 optional accessory 3 groo...

Page 107: ...ke sure that the cord slides through the thread slot 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 cove...

Page 108: ...an be reinforced with embroidery stabilizer on the wrong side Use an additional water soluble stabilizer on the right side of pile or napped fabrics Stitch patterns Name ABCabc Block alphabet Double B...

Page 109: ...ecial characters and mathematical symbols 2 3 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 f...

Page 110: ...s dresses children 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 h...

Page 111: ...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 112: ...uttonhole foot No 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...

Page 113: ...and enhance their appearance and suit best fpr the Buttonhole No 51 Ideal cords are Perle cotton No 8 strong hand sewing thread and fine crochet yarn It is recommended to not hold the cord while sewin...

Page 114: ...he wrong side of the fabric using a hand stitching needle knot or secure with stitches Using cord with the Buttonhole foot No 3C optional accessory Prerequisite The Buttonhole foot No 3 is attached an...

Page 115: ...it is worth underlaying the buttonholes with the Straight stitch buttonhole No 59 This is also recommended to reinforce buttonholes in leather vinyl or felt Alterations of the balance when sewing a ma...

Page 116: ...ole length If the diameter of the button is 14 mm the buttonhole length is calculated 16 mm Prerequisite The Buttonhole foot with slide No 3A is attached Touch the icon Buttonholes Select the buttonho...

Page 117: ...onhole is sewn identically until the machine is switched off 9 10 Sewing a buttonhole automatically When the Buttonhole foot with slide No 3A is used the length of the buttonhole is measured automatic...

Page 118: ...desired buttonhole length Push the button Quick reverse to program the length The machine finishes the buttonhole automatically All subsequent buttonholes are sewn at the same length 9 12 Sewing the...

Page 119: ...e icon Scroll down so that step 6 appears The machine sews the bottom bartack and stops automatically Touch the icon Scroll down so that step 7 appears The machine secures and stops automatically 9 13...

Page 120: ...icon Scroll down so that step 4 appears The machine sews the second bead in reverse Stop the machine at the first stitch where the buttonhole starts Touch the icon Scroll down so that step 5 appears...

Page 121: ...rse pattern foot No 34 or 34C Adjusting the thread shank For buttons on thicker fabrics increase the thread shank the distance between the button and the fabric Buttons sewn on thin fabrics or buttons...

Page 122: ...Multifunction knob Hold the threads and push the foot control The machine sews on the button and stops automatically For increased stability sew the Button sew on program again Cut the threads with t...

Page 123: ...26 Piecing stitch Straight stitch Shorter straight stitch at 2 mm stitch length 1327 Stippling stitch Imitation of stipple quilting 1328 Handlook quilt stitch Imitation of handlook quilt stitch with m...

Page 124: ...tween two appliqu s Crazy Patchwork 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 Re...

Page 125: ...r thread tension and the balance can be adjusted to the sewing project and the desired quilt stitch Prerequisite The Reverse pattern foot No 1C is attached Touch the icon Quilt stitches Select the Han...

Page 126: ...nded and never cross one another Prerequisite The top layer the batting and the backing are pinned together or basted The feed dog is lowered The Darning foot No 9 optional accessory is attached Touch...

Page 127: ...a red light is on By moving the fabric the machine accelerates If the fabric isn t moved securing in place is possible without pressing an additional button When working via the foot control or when u...

Page 128: ...onnect it from the power supply system Remove the BSR foot from the machine Press both push buttons at the BSR foot against each other Pull the presser foot sole out of the guide downwards Insert the...

Page 129: ...again or release the foot control to stop the BSR mode The BSR mode stops and the red light at the presser foot goes off Touch the icon BSR 1 to deactivate the BSR mode and to quilt without automatic...

Page 130: ...he BSR display is open and the BSR2 mode is activated Lower the presser foot Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Securing Press the foot control or the button Start Stop By moving the fabric some s...

Page 131: ...for the purpose of product improvements changes concerning the features of the machine can be made at any time and without advance notice The supplied accessory can vary depending on the country of d...

Page 132: ...m 2 83 1 97 in For free arm embroidering with closed sewing projects such as sleeves trouser legs or socks Including the template for precise fabric positioning USB Connecting cable To transfer data f...

Page 133: ...sion 4 Stitch plate 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...

Page 134: ...nge of colors for beautiful embroidery Glossy 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...

Page 135: ...iew of the embroidery motif and the INF file provides the information on the thread colors Please note If the INF file is missing the embroidery motif cannot be displayed in the real color but only in...

Page 136: ...d to stabilize the base material and hold it in shape They also prevent the covering stitches of the motif from sinking into the knit or the nap of the material Satin or Leaf stich The needle moves le...

Page 137: ...dered in offset rows closely next to each other which results in a densesly filled area Connecting stitches Long stitches which are used to get from one part of the motif to the next Before and after...

Page 138: ...slide 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 em...

Page 139: ...ing the various functions offered by the embroidery machine All embroidery motifs can be found in the attachment of this instruction manual In addition to that embroidery motifs can be loaded from the...

Page 140: ...ich will also be suitable for the selected embroidery motif Switch the machine on Select the embroidery motif Touch the icon Presser foot display Presser foot selection Select the attached embroidery...

Page 141: ...he icon Needle Stitch plate 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...

Page 142: ...which results in 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 th...

Page 143: ...he stitch plate CutWork Straight Thread up command The machine must be ready for embroidery to bring up the bobbin thread The bobbin thread can be brought up in one step for a manual knotting If no se...

Page 144: ...will remain under the embroidery thread The stabilizer is applied to the wrong side of the fabric with temporary adhesive spray Carefully cut away excess stabilizer after embroidering Using adhesive...

Page 145: ...ing damaged It 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 stabil...

Page 146: ...hoop by using the template holder To avoid scratches on the free arm press the inner hoop into the outer hoop so that the inner hoop including the fabric protrudes downwards by up to 1 mm Attaching th...

Page 147: ...ush 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 hoop to the back before thre...

Page 148: ...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 Center of the embroidery motif again to positi...

Page 149: ...Setup Program 149 14 Setup Program 14 1 Adjusting the embroidery settings in the Setup Program Further information about this topic see page 56...

Page 150: ...oidery motif view 4 i Dialog 15 2 Selecting and changing the embroidery motif Touch the icon Selection Touch the icon Upload embroidery motif Select a new embroidery motif 15 3 Checking the embroidery...

Page 151: ...ionally 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 an e...

Page 152: ...e view can be adjusted with or without changing the embroidery position Select an embroidery motif To activate the icon Move the view touch the icon Zoom in Touch the icon Move the stitch pattern Move...

Page 153: ...otate the motif 90 to rotate the embroidery motif in 90 steps Altering the embroidery motif size proportionally Enlargements or reductions of the motif size up to maximum 20 achieve the best results I...

Page 154: ...he icon Retain the proportions so that the icon is not framed in white Turn the Upper Multifunctional knob to move the embroidery motif horizontally Turn the Lower Multifunctional knob to alter the em...

Page 155: ...satin stitches are embroidered too densely the stitch density can be adjusted Select an embroidery motif Touch the icon i Dialog Touch the icon Change the stitch type Adjust the desired stitch density...

Page 156: ...The embroidery hoop travels all the way until the needle is at the position as it is indicated in the display Touch the icon Corner bottom right to select the bottom right corner of the embroidery mot...

Page 157: ...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 embroidery m...

Page 158: ...ry 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 icon 90 to rotate the text by 90 Touch the icon...

Page 159: ...idered Select the embroidery motif Touch the icon Color information Touch the icon Alter Color Brand next to the color which is to be changed Swive upwards or downwards on the display with the touchsc...

Page 160: ...ing stitches Adding basting stitches The basting stitches can be embroidered along the embroidery motif Therefore the connection between the fabric and the stabilizer can be improved Select an embroid...

Page 161: ...functional knob to move the hoop stitch by stitch Turn the Lower Multifunctional knob to move the hoop in large steps The number in the yellow framed icon indicates the number of stitches within the e...

Page 162: ...he bobbin Endless embroidery can be closed to a ring easily and exactly along the tube edge The movability of the embroidery arm can be limited or impeded with very narrow tubes Therefore please make...

Page 163: ...an embroidery motif Edit the embroidery motif Touch the icon Selection Touch the icon Save the motif The embroidery motif to be saved is outlined in yellow The icon Embroidery machine is activated Tou...

Page 164: ...otif to be saved is outlined in yellow Insert the BERNINA USB stick into the USB port of the machine Touch the icon USB stick Select the embroidery motif which is to be overwritten Touch the icon Conf...

Page 165: ...BERNINA USB stick Touch the icon Selection Insert the BERNINA USB stick into the USB port of the machine Touch the icon USB stick Select a personal embroidery motif Deleting an embroidery motif from...

Page 166: ...ery motif from the BERNINA USB stick Touch the icon Selection Touch the icon Delete Insert the BERNINA USB stick into the USB port of the machine Touch the icon USB stick Select the embroidery motif w...

Page 167: ...ng the machine off and on the optimal embroidery speed is activated Prerequisite The embroidery motif is selected Touch the icon Embroidery speed The maximum speed is activated Touch the icon Embroide...

Page 168: ...to default setting Touch the yellow framed icon on the left side to reset the alteration to default setting in the Setup Program 16 4 Embroidering via the foot control Embroidering via the foot contro...

Page 169: ...f injury near the needle and the hook Raise the presser foot Switch the machine off and disconnect it from the power supply system Remove the presser foot and the needle Lower feed dog Remove the stit...

Page 170: ...hook Insert the hook The hook is magnetic and therefore fastened to the correct position Close the hook race cover and the fastening bracket until the release bracket engages As a check turn the hand...

Page 171: ...center with two fingers Lead the hook lower edge ahead 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 dri...

Page 172: ...sed Use the supplied bobbin case marked with the 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...

Page 173: ...ad breaks The bobbin 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 stit...

Page 174: ...free arm lights up 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...

Page 175: ...dog is not lowered 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...

Page 176: ...t for the BERNINA 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 m...

Page 177: ...capacity on the BERNINA USB stick optional accessory Make sure that the BERNINA USB stick optional accessory is used Delete data from the BERNINA USB stick optional accessory No personal data on the...

Page 178: ...are update are saved directly on the data medium and not in a file on the USB stick Update the software The machine needs cleaning lubricating Clean the machine Lubricate the machine Important informa...

Page 179: ...r spezialised dealer or your servicing shop for more details Contact the specialized BERNINA dealer Delete the message temporarily by touching the icon ESC Having cleared the message three times the m...

Page 180: ...kness 12 5 0 49 mm in Sewing light 30 LED Maximum speed 1000 Stitches per minute Measurements without the spool pin W H D 522 358 214 20 55 14 09 8 43 mm in Weight 14 30 86 kg lb Energy consumption 14...

Page 181: ...ches 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 Decorative stitches Natural stitches 101 102 103 104 107 108...

Page 182: ...2 405 406 407 408 412 413 414 415 416 417 419 422 423 424 425 426 428 429 430 431 437 439 441 442 445 446 447 448 450 451 457 461 464 465 468 471 473 Ornamental stitches 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 60...

Page 183: ...2 705 706 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 717 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 730 731 732 734 735 736 737 738 740 741 742 743 746 747 748 749 750 751 761 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 772 775 777 77...

Page 184: ...1367 1368 1369 1370 1388 1389 1390 1393 1396 1397 1398 18 2 Overview Embroidery motifs Editing embroidery motifs Let your inspiration run free A vast selection of embroidery motifs is at your disposal...

Page 185: ...in mm No Embroidery motif 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...

Page 186: ...x Height in mm No Embroidery 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...

Page 187: ...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 6 120 6 Embellishment No Embroidery motif Colors Width...

Page 188: ...mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm 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 9 58 2 21003 26 123 0 124 1 NB403 78 1 7...

Page 189: ...lors Width x Height in mm NA959 75 6 103 7 FB106 128 1 92 6 NB002 59 3 35 1 FQ870 122 1 105 1 WS655 116 5 222 3 Flowers No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width...

Page 190: ...n mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm 12457 13 113 1 130 3 21009 21 64 9 107 7 BE790408 58 3 89 7 BE790401 205 7 242 0 21002 02 109 7 160 0 21012 04 123 1 123 9 FB492 86 8 293 2 FP246 6...

Page 191: ...ght in mm FQ801 46 0 112 5 NB209 90 0 89 9 Children No Embroidery motif Colors Width x height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x height in mm BE790307 141 5 126 9 BE790311 114 1 152 5 BE790305 1...

Page 192: ...height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x height in mm BE790313 98 9 102 3 CK511 76 2 64 6 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...

Page 193: ...Colors Width x Height 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 BE7907...

Page 194: ...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 Seasons No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif C...

Page 195: ...ht in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm GNNF80834 95 2 78 8 HE962 120 5 135 2 12421 11 39 9 43 6 12421 37 67 4 61 0 12421 03 45 8 48 3 CM287 90 4 117 2 CM426 45 8 96 0 FQ749 77 6 94 8...

Page 196: ...ery motif Colors Width x Height in mm NB317 87 4 86 9 Sport No Embroidery motif 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 5...

Page 197: ...gn No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm No Embroidery motif Colors Width x Height in mm DW11 70 71 BE790901 181 252 BE790903 181 292 BE790905 104 227 BE790906 192 195 BE790909 167 322 DW07...

Page 198: ...play 63 Calibrating the hoop 57 Calling up Help 70 Calling up the Creative Consultant 70 Calling up the Tutorial 70 Changing the needle 41 Changing the presser foot 40 Changing the stitch plate 43 Che...

Page 199: ...ing Service data 69 Selecting a language 62 Selecting a stitch pattern 71 Selecting an embroidery motif 139 Selecting personal settings 60 Sewing a test sample 115 Storing the machine 179 T Technical...

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