Bernina Sewing Machine manual Bobbin case

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Setting up the sewing computer

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Bobbin case

A

To remove the bobbin case

To insert the bobbin case

Bobbin thread cutter

Refer to the safety instruction!

raise the needle

hold the bobbin case latch

insert the bobbin case

 

turn power switch to «0»

the finger on the case should

take the thread over cutter A

 

open the bobbin cover

point upwards

thread is cut

 

grasp the latch of the bobbin

insert so that it clicks into

close the bobbin cover

 

case

place

 

 

 

remove case

 

Note:

 

 

 

The bobbin thread does not

 

 

 

have to be brought up as

 

 

 

the loose end is just the right

 

 

 

length to start sewing.

 

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Contents Welcome to To reduce the risk of electric shock Important Safety InstructionsThis sewing computer is intended for household use only Front view Details of the sewing computer2330 Bobbin cover FHS connection Stitch plate AdjustmentThread take up cover Thread pathBack view Presser foot lifter Carrying handleManual Thread cutterStandard accessories AccessoriesStart-stop-unit Fabric coverFree standing accessory box Accessory boxStoring accessories Attaching the accessory box to the sewing computerPower cable Free-Hand-System FHS presser foot lifter* knee-operated Sewing tableWinding the bobbin Thread cutter Winding the bobbinBobbin case Changing the needle Inserting the bobbinInsert the bobbin Removing the needleSupplementary spool pin Changing the presser footChanging the presser foot sole Attaching the presser foot soleThreading the upper thread Thread cutter Bringing up the lower threadFeed-dog Stitch plateStitch plate markings Button below the handwheelThread tension General instructions Main switch toScreen shows Stitch width Stitch* selectionNeedle position Stitch lengthNeedle stop FunctionsClr/del clear/delete Shorter stitch length Longer stitch length BalancePresser foot shaft Presser foot selection snap-on systemButtonhole sole Reverse pattern sole Overlock solePractical and decorative StitchesQuilting- and Decorative stitches ActivaStitches Darning program Standard buttonholeGathering stitch Straight stitch Seam begin Securing programSeam end Satin stitch Zig-zag stitchOversewing edges C Blind hem Fine stitch width adjustmentPreparation SewingDarning program TIP To sew around zipper pull ZippersSeam begin Zipper or fabric is thick or Densely wovenManual buttonhole Sewing a manual standard buttonhole Gimp Buttonhole with gimpFoot No Ideal cordsWith the seam ripper Special accessory Handlook quilt stitch Closed seam Vari-overlock seamKnits and jersey Sewing stretch fabricsDouble overlock No Double overlock seamCotton or polyester Overlock foot No or Reverse pattern foot NoRibbing with overlock seam Ribbing with overlock seamNeedle stop down Sewing computer, needle and thread Important facts about sewing computer needlesNeedle and thread Needle 100Needle and fabric Condition of needle Needle Needle table Description Needle point Suitable for StandardSpecial NeedlesFeed-dog and stitch length Feed-dog and fabric feedUneven layers Feed-dog and fabric feed with compensating platesThick fabrics feed-dog and sewing corners Cleaning Replacing the bulb Sewing lightDisconnect plug Trouble shooting Presser foot lifter Quilt stitch IndexIndex Impressum

Sewing Machine specifications

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