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Overview
Function Buttons
Start/Stop Button
starts and stops the sewing computer when
►
operating it without foot control
slightly raise the presser foot when turning or
►
moving the project while sewing - hover
position
Quick Reverse Button/Backstepping
secures the seam beginning and end: sews in
►
reverse as long as the button is pressed
used to program the buttonhole length
►
used to program the darning length
►
used to determine end of stitching in straight
►
stitch Securing stitch no. 5
used for securing in Quilters Securing
►
Program no. 1324
switching for accurate stitch-by-stitch reverse
►
sewing - Backstepping
Pattern End
a stop symbol which appears during sewing
►
indicates that the function is activated
sewing computer stops at the end of the active
►
single pattern or the active pattern of a
combination
Automatic Thread Cutter
upper and lower threads are cut automatically
►
2-6 securing stitches can be programmed in
►
the setup program - these are sewn before the
thread is cut
Automatic Needle Threader
touch button = completes the threading
►
process and threads the needle
Needle Stop Up/Down
In the default setting the needle symbol is
displayed above the presser foot indicator.
touch the button briefly:
►
the needle is raised or lowered (as when
‣
tapping the foot control with your heel)
touch the button longer:
►
the needle is lowered, the needle symbol is
‣
displayed below
the sewing computer stops with the needle
‣
down
this becomes your default setting
‣
touch the button longer again:
►
the needle is raised, the needle symbol is
‣
displayed above
the sewing computer stops with the needle
‣
up
Double, triple and wing needles require
manual threading after the button has been
pressed.
Use the automatic needle threader for needle
sizes 70 - 120. Metallic threads, thick threads
like cordonnet and difficult to work with
threads should be threaded by hand.
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When using metallic or cordonnet thread,
use the thread cutter on the head frame
only.
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The automatic threader mustn‘t be
activated with one of these presser feet
attached:
nos. 50, 55, 80, 85 and 86.
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Summary of Contents for Record 830
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Page 129: ...129 Overview...
Page 130: ...130 Overview Display M Embroidery Sewing mode M Entry to Embroidery Mode Embroidery Alphabet...
Page 131: ...131 Overview My Designs Motifs from USB Personal Design Stick BERNINA Motif...
Page 186: ...186 Troubleshooting...
Page 189: ...189 Sewing Stitch Categorys Cross Stitches Satin Stitches Satin Stitches Sideways Motion...
Page 190: ...190 Sewing Stitch Categorys Ornament Stitches Heirloom Stitches Heirloom Sideways Motion...
Page 192: ...192 Sewing Stitch Categorys Quilt Stitches Tapering Stitches Skyline Stitches...
Page 193: ...193 Sewing Stitch Categorys Alphabets Block Double Block...
Page 194: ...194 Sewing Stitch Categorys Quilting Text Script...
Page 195: ...195 Sewing Stitch Categorys Comic Sans Monograms...
Page 204: ...204 Embroidery Motifs DG 21 DG 22...
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