Bernina 830LE Manual - Page 114

Activating the BSR Sewing Function, Deactivating the BSR Sewing Function, by using the Start - Stop

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BSR Activating the BSR Sewing Function: 1. With the Foot Control ► plug in the foot control ► lower the presser foot ► start the BSR mode by pressing the foot control ► a red light appears on the presser foot ► the foot control must be pressed continuously during sewing ► the speed of the sewing computer will be regulated by the movement of the fabric ► by releasing the foot control the BSR mode stops 2. With the Start - Stop - Button ► remove the foot control ► lower the presser foot ► start the BSR mode by pressing the Start-Stop-button ► a red light appears on the presser foot ► the speed of the sewing computer is regulated by the movement of the fabric ► by re-pressing the Start-Stop-button the BSR mode stops Deactivating the BSR Sewing Function by using the Start - Stop - Button Mode 1: ► if the fabric is not moved for approx. 7 seconds, the BSR mode is deactived and the red light on the presser foot goes off Mode 2: ► if the stitching process is ended by no longer moving the fabric, one additional stitch is made depending on the needle position. The sewing computer always stops with the needle up, even if the arrow on the display points down Holding the Work ► hold and guide the taut fabric with both hands ► abrupt movements of the fabric (slowing down, speed- ing up respectively) can result in slightly too short or too long stiches ► continuous movement of the fabric (no abrupt movements) under the foot will provide best results ► move the fabric in one direction for best results Application Example: BSR With Zig-zag Stitch no. 2 ► the zig-zag stitch can be used for thread painting or fabric embellishment for example ► areas can be filled and forms or pictures created BSR Function Deactivation ► pull out the plug of the BSR presser foot connection cable on the sewing computer. The straight stitch no. 1 is active ► remove the BSR foot 114

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BSR
Activating the BSR Sewing Function:
1. With the Foot Control
plug in the foot control
lower the presser foot
start the BSR mode by pressing the foot control
a red light appears on the presser foot
the foot control must be pressed continuously during
sewing
the speed of the sewing computer will be regulated by
the movement of the fabric
by releasing the foot control the BSR mode stops
2. With the Start - Stop - Button
remove the foot control
lower the presser foot
start the BSR mode by pressing the Start-Stop-button
a red light appears on the presser foot
the speed of the sewing computer is regulated by the
movement of the fabric
by re-pressing the Start-Stop-button the BSR mode
stops
Deactivating the BSR Sewing Function
by using the Start - Stop - Button
Mode 1:
if the fabric is not moved for approx. 7 seconds, the
BSR mode is deactived and the red light on the presser
foot goes off
Holding the Work
hold and guide the taut fabric with both hands
abrupt movements of the fabric (slowing down, speed-
ing up respectively) can result in slightly too short or too
long stiches
continuous movement of the fabric (no abrupt move-
ments) under the foot will provide best results
move the fabric in one direction for best results
Application Example:
BSR With Zig-zag Stitch no. 2
the zig-zag stitch can be used for thread painting or
fabric embellishment for example
areas can be filled and forms or pictures created
BSR Function Deactivation
pull out the plug of the BSR presser foot connection
cable on the sewing computer. The straight stitch no. 1
is active
remove the BSR foot
Mode 2:
if the stitching process is ended by no longer moving the
fabric, one additional stitch is made depending on the
needle position. The sewing computer always stops with
the needle up, even if the arrow on the display points
down