Bernina 810 Manual

Bernina 810 Manual

Bernina 810 manual content summary:

  • Bernina 810 | Manual - Page 1
    My BERNINA Guide 807 810 817
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    stitch 25 Bobbin and bobbin case, Model 807/810 5 Bobbin and bobbin case, Model 817 6 Borders 22 Border-scalloped 44 Border with reinforcing cord 45 Breakdowns 51 Buttonholes 27-28 Buttonholes with cord 28 Changing the presser feet 9 Cleaning and oiling, Model 807/810 52 Cleaning
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    of injury to fingers). The sewing machine should be disconnected from the power supply by pulling out the plug from the socket when changing the light bulb, the needle, presser loot, bobbin or needle plate, when stopping work without supervision and during servicing (cleaning). Name: Address: Date
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    parts of the machine • rt 10 11 12 13 14 8 7 BERNINA 6 5 II 4 3 2 1 fl a4 24 23 22 21 2 Model 807 15 16 17 18 19 20 .0" 1 Free-arm cover-plate 2 Needle-plate 3 Presser-foot lever) 20 Drop-feed control 21 iiFast-Slow Sewing.. motor control 22 Free-arm 23 Base-plate 24 Hinged cover
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    ,,Fast-Slow Sewing.> motor control 22 Free-arm 23 Base-plate 24 Hinged cover 25 Carrying handle 10 11 12 9 - 8 7 81580404A 8 4 .1, 1 14 15 1 17 18 1 Base-plate 2 Needle-plate 3 Sewing-foot 4 Needle-clamp 5 Thread regulator 6 Light cover 7 Light switch 8 Take-up lever 9 Bobbin winder tension
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    Unpacking and packing the machine Model 807, 810 Electrical Connection Model 807 Sewing machine, foot control and table are housed In the case. To take the machine out of the case, place it upright on a table. When locks are opened, one side of the case can be pulled down. The machine can now be
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    dazzle-free light can be switched on and off. Pull out light cover sideways to change the bulb. Press bulb upwards, turn anti-clockwise and draw downwards. To insert bulb, turn It clockwise. (Lamp: 15 Watt.) • l•r"Vip,&&.„ /MU 1 . : 7 tsorid Model 807, 810 Bobbin and Case Removing the bobbin case
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    machines 807, 810 and 817. Please ensure that the needle and thread used conform to the table above. The usual needles for sewing are numbers 80. 90 and 100 while those for darning are numbers 70 and 80. Open the hinged latch with thumb and forefinger of the left hand and remove the bobbin case
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    mounted bobbin. Start motor with the foot starter. When the bobbin is full, the winding process stops automatically. Switch off motor, remove bobbin and bobbin case hold it by the `mj hinged latch with thumb and forefinger of the left hand. Hold bobbin case in such a way that the extension arm
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    machine. The thread is led from the spool to the needle in one movement. Presser foot Bernina has the unique advantage that during normal sewing foot and lay them there sideways. Lowering the feed dog. The feed dog must be lowered for certain kinds of sewing, mainly when darning. Model 807 and 810
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    hand. Model 807 and 810 Fitting the attachment table. The attachment table is fitted in he case. It can be removed atter turning the securing strap. When sliding the table on the free arm. make sure that the locking lever is turned to the left. To secure the sewing table the lever must be turned
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    the left. zag stitch. The knob may be moved while sewing but when the machine Is stationary only if the needle Is out of the material . Plain stitching The various plain stitches which can be sewn with the Bernina Models )307, 810
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    buttonholes -1 2 3 4 5 IV 0 .1 I,O - 11 VI - 3 01 tO BERNINA o t.s... Irma • I - 0- •7.1 6•71121INA a -- --0-- 0 --- b = Spacing from - center line a = Center 4 5 1 Buttonhole gauge 2 Ruler 3 Hem gauge The plastic gauge which fs enclosed with the accessories can be used as a ruler, as
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    advise you to observe the following points: Place your Bernina far enough from the table edge (about 5 inches) for you to lean your left elbow on the table. Sit exactly in front of the needle bar. The mastering of your sewing depends only on how you guide the material. The basic rules are therefore
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    19 IN In na la ut left centre right Straight stitch Reverse sewing Y. Stitch width: 0 For reserve sewing, move the stitch 12 3 1 123 4 0 I 22 4 Stitch length: 1-4 Needle position: centre Drop feed control: sewing length lever (19) upwards (where there are no numbers). The lever is
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    to work and material. Finishing Edges Stitch width: 2'h-4 Stitch length: 1-2 Needle position: centre Automatic: zigzag WNWW (1) Drop feed control: sewing If you guide the work like this: From the front, close to the foot, fingers on the edge, you will easily get a neat finish. Zigzag
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    Zigzag foot 000 Needle: 80-70 Embroidery thread: 30 0 I mom.. 2 3 -4 Automatic Pull lever 13 to right and set it next to desired pattern. When doing this do not leave the needle down in the material. Stitch width: 4 Stitch length: 1 Needle position: centre Drop feed control: sewing Paper
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    Press with a damp cloth before removing the extra thread. II C it Zigzag foot 000 Needle: 80-70 Thread: 30 or 50 Hems for Jersey underwear Needle position: centre Automatic: zigzag WIMeM (1) Drop feed control: sewing How to hold the extra thread Not like this, because you obscure your view
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    centre Automatic: zigzag VWWvW (1) Drop feed control: sowing Baste the new piece on to the right side of the work, then sew it on, first Whenever possible make the patches in round shapes. with the zigzag just covering the edge. then a second time one presser foot width from the first seam. For
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    on Jersey Seams on Jersey Needle position: centre Drop teed control: sewing Automatic: zigzag WNW/ (1) except for quick seam Quick seam pieces together leaving the double layer (gusset) protruding about Inch. Sew at one presser foot width from the Inner edge. 2nd run Stitch width 3: Stitch
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    Crimplene, etc. Stitch width: 1-114/ Stitch length: /2--14/ Automatic: Stretch seam (5) Needle position: centre Drop feed control: On sewing Sew tacked seam (Lay the work under the presser foot in such a way that the somewhat wider zigzag stitch Is directed towards the cut edge.) Press seam
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    Overlock foot 470 Needle: 80-70 Sewing thread: depeding on type of material 1 r The following point must be observed with overlock sewing: Please set automatic adjustment lever (13) exactly to overlock symbol (No. 6). Synthetic fabrics should always be sewn with a synthetic thread. Vari-Overlock
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    Edgings 'Ig Zigzag foot 000 Needle: 80-70 Thread: 30 or 50 Shell Edging Stitch width: 4 Stitch length: 1 Needle position: centre Automatic: BlIndstitch I '% 7 I (2) Drop feed control: sewing Place folded edge to the left as for quick seam. Elastic Band Lace on Jersey Stitch width: 3
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    : about 1'h-2 Stitch length: about 'h- 1/2 Needle position: centre Automatic: zigzag VWWtAN (1) Drop feed control: sewing Prepare and press turnings. Sew zigzag over this pressed edge as for oversewing. (Guide work as for oversewing.) Finally trim away turnings. Hold scissors correctly. 23
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    Drop feed control : 2 2 centre zigzag 1NVVWW (1) sewing Thread the elastic through the hole in the embroidery foot and pull it while sewing. The more : Drop feed control: Automatic: 2 2 (for heavy fabrics up to 4) centre sewing zigzag VWVWW (1) Pearl Cord The pearl cord is threaded through
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    Basic Setting Stitch width: about 2'h Stitch length: about 214/ Needle position: right Drop feed control: sewing Automatic: Blindstitch n (2) Blind hem stitch V ) This Is how the work is placed under the foot. Adjust the zigzag so that the needle just catches the edge of the fold. Very
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    centre of the foot but only at the left hand swing of the needle. Needle position. left Place the basting line at the left side of the fool. (Holding Automatic: Blindstitch I V v I (2) the work taut from the front and rear ensures correct Drop feed control: sewing guiding.) The magic needle
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    Buttonhole foot 033 Needle: 80-70 Thread: 30 or 50 For sewing a buttonhole, thread bottom cotton through hole in finger of bobbin case. Buttonholes 0 123 4 0 123 4 Adjustment of the Buttonhole Two mechanical spring settings have been built-in for the buttonhole: one for zigzag 1,75 satin
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    stitch for the first bead. Finish first bead with needle in work end to right of the cord and lift foot. How to sew the buttonhole with reinforcing cord Set machine. Lower needle to the raised foot and make sure that it is In the centre. If not do one stitch by turning the hand wheel
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    Zigzag foot 000 Needle: 80-70 Thread: 50 Patching with running t- stitch Needle position. centre Drop feed control: sewing 1st run Stitch width: Stitch length: Automatic: Ph-2 1-11/i zigzag VWWWV (1) Do not cut off damaged part but baste the new patch on right side of work, and sew it on with
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    Darning I Small darning foot 285 Needle: 80-70 Thread: 50 Darning material Stitch width: 0 Stitch length: 0 Automatic: straight stitch Drop feed control: lowered The quick mastering of this work depends on regular guiding. Therefore: - Hold the hoop correctly. - Always work from left to
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    feed control: lowered It is obvious here that we do the 1st stitch run sideways and the 2nd run lengthways as we cannot turn the frame to another angle. Wrong Correct With the right hand keep the area of the hole taut over the hoop. Thumb on extreme point of free arm. 31
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    how to use it. This modern machine has an enormous potential. The second half of your Bernina book describes supplementary jobs that can be carried out on the Bernina. Some of them require extra accessories which are provided against additional sost. Your Bernina dealer will be glad to help. 32
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    feed control: lowered Thread machine with matching thread. Lay the wool in the slot of the presser foot. The wool will then be guided automatically. wool at the presser foot. Hold work again as before. Now sew across the new wool threads with zigzag. The Model 807, 810 only zigzag rows should not
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    buttons ... Dutton presser foot 152 Needle: 80 Mercerised sewing thread: 50 Or embroidery thread• 30 Sewing the button on Stitch width: 3-4 Stitch length: 0 Needle position: left Automatic: zigzag VvVONIN (1) Drop feed control. lowered SO re.i.ikiFf ). • a. • • • ., I h ; • 3 ler
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    11) Zipper foot 007 Needle: 80 Thread 30 Stitch width: 0 Stitch length: 112/ -2 Automatic: straight stitch----- (0) Needle position: according to side set left or right Drop feed control sewing 142 t' • 3 .1 Inserting zips Ttirlise; tityq 14 i • ti ti Nro 1.1 i1ili ti itre .0)1.
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    between the tension discs. Automatic: zigzag VVVVVWV (1) Needle position: centre Drop feed control: sewing Draw thread to the rear under the pres- Pull both sides of the material gently ser foot. Before starting to sew always apart and cut through the threads. lay the thread sideways under the
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    ormormroymmn Mark the corners th R1111111O11 and the Gaits like this tiP lli ti ii tra , Tailor tacking k. IP* t tIt V41%, x or vemottils'40 is se •;,,,..fr 4 t r it e? lic . PP, 41. ITf s 37
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    Stitch width: 0 Stitch length: 112/ -2 Automatic: straight stitch Needle position: centre Drop feed control: sewing To begin sewing: Fold edge of fabric twice (not too wide). Lay work under the (0) presser foot and sew a few stitches. I The corners: These are sewn in two stages as follows
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    under the needle. Stick the needle In and lower foot. Shell hemmer 168 Needle: 80-70 Mercerised sewing thread No. 50 Stitch width. 4 Stitch length: 2,12-3 Automatic: zigzag WNVWV (1) Needle position: centre Drop feed control: sewing Use the same method as for normal hemming. To facilitate
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    Drop feed control: sewing First operation: Pin both pieces of fabric together so that the piece underneath projects by 3 mm ('/e). Fold overlapping piece over the top piece and slide it under the presser foot. Sew a few stitches. Leave needle In the fabric. lift presser foot and guide fabric Into
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    position: centre Drop feed control: sewing The flat piece of material Is inclined to slip out of the slot. In order to avoid this the work should be guided as shown in the material to be gathered always lies under the foot and the flat piece In the slot. The Gatherer • a . r• - 071•10 • 41
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    large (see diagram). Guide near the 1. Sew along the traced lines on the presser foot. wrong side. Guiding the work 2. Turn machine feeds automa- Your hand now has complete control of tically but only in a straight line. For the frame and the best possible free- curves the work must be guided
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    again and care- stitch, raising the presser foot and be oversewn. fully continue sewing. turning the work slightly. Curves: Using part of the applique ma- stitch has been used leave V) cm part. terial should be tacked on. Sew ('/o") beyond stitches. around: Where the colours overlap Top part
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    in the slot that runs lengthwise. d) During sewing turn the zigzag again slowly onto 4; sew slowly! Note: The machine feeds in a straight line and not in curves. The broder cord must therefore be held straight and the scallop edge must be guided on this straight line. Guide slowly and near the foot.
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    work. Make a loop with the cord, Foot: -Embroidery foot Foot: Small buttonhole foot Stitch width: 2-3 (according to material) Stitch length: almost 0 Needle position: centre lower foot and sew further three stit- Stitch width: 112/ ches. Raise drop feed control and con- Stitch length: 12
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    Double needle Embroidery foot 030 Thread: Embroidery thread: No. 30 or 50 ( Double needle When sion disc. ent colours. Adjustment Automatic: As desired Needle position: centre Drop feed control: Sewing Double needle Stitch width: 212/ Stitch length: 14/ -1 (according to pattern)
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    case. (Do not bring up The gimp is threaded like this: lower thread yet.) Insert and thread the The regular spacing between the tucks twin needle. is controlled automatically by the groo- Thread the gimp through the hole in the ves on the underside of the foot. (When needle plate (the free arm
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    y.4 I CO 7 • I. Embroidery foot 030 Ivry Needle: Single hemstitch needle Thread: Embroidery thread No. 30 or 50 Single hemstitch needle Adjustment Stitch width: Stitch length: Needle position: Automatic: Drop feed control: 2 1 centre zigzag VVWVWV (1) Sewing ti Cr)i) c :42 r. Ruche
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    . 50 Double hemstitch needle Automatic: 0 Needle position: centre Drop feed control: Sewing Ordinary Hemstitching Stitch width: 0 Stitch length: 13/• Automatic: straight stitch (0) Sew first hemstitch row of embroidery, raise needle and foot, turn work. Put wide needle in the first hole of
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    foot. Important: Lower the foot lever Just the same as usual, otherwise the Guiding the work top thread tension will remain open and unattractive work will result. If the botton thread is drawn through the linger of the bobbin case Important: Allow the machine to run write with it. Do not
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    repolishing (bring bobbin case tension spring. free arm cover plate. resp needle plate to authorized Bernina dealer). 7. Machine runs slowly g) hook point is damaged (call authoriz- a) Motor does not function properly ed Bernina dealer). (call authorized Bernina dealer); h) foot starter does
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    plate and around the hook. The cover plate of the free arm should be removed from time to time so that the sewing fluff can be cleaned away. 'N I. Cleaning and oiling the hook. Remove After cleaning pour a few drops of oil bobbin case. With the forefinger of the into the shuttle race. Insert
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    of danger (danger of injury to fingers). The sewing machine should be disconnected from the power supply by pulling out the plug from the socket when changing the light bulb, the needle, presser foot, bobbin or needle plate, when stopping work without supervision and during servicing (cleaning).
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    arm cover and re-screw tightly. When the bobbin case is sewing machine should be disconnected from the power supply by pulling out the plug from the socket when changing the light bulb. the needle. presser fool, bobbin or needle plate. when stopping work without supervision and during servicing
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    Remarks Bernina Dealer's notes regarding Instructions, home calls and possible guarantee work Date Notes Subject to changes in design from those shown in text and illustrations. 55
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    Address of my Bernina agency: Genuine Bernina Parts BOOK. M.B.G. 807 ENGLISH Reorder tf 39010203 11 1 0 1 1 111 Loc WAL 16 070300
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