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Instruction Manual
Overlocker / Serger
2500
DCET
Umschlag_GB.indd 1 10.10.2007 16:18:59 Uhr
Safety Instructions
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions
should always be followed, including the following. Read all
instructions before using this overlock sewing machine.
DANGER
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1. The appliance should never be left unattended when
plugged in.
2. Always unplug this appliance from the electric outlet
immediately after using and before cleaning.
3. Always unplug before relamping. Replace bulb with the
same type rated max.12 volts/5 watts.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or injury
to persons:
1. Do not allow this appliance to be used as a toy. Close
attention is necessary when this appliance is used by or
near children.
2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described
in this manual. Use only attachments recommended by
the manufacturer as contained in this manual.
3. Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or
plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped
or damaged or dropped into water. Return the appliance
to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for
examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
4. Never operate the appliance with any air openings blo-
cked. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine
and foot controller free from accumulation of lint, dust
and loose cloth.
5. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is
required around the sewing needle and knife.
6. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can
cause the needle to break.
7. Do not use bent needles.
8. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect
the needle causing it to break.
9. Switch the sewing machine off («O») when making any
adjustments in the needle area, such as threading needle,
changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser
foot and the like.
10. Always unplug the machine from the electrical outlet
when removing covers, lubricating or when making any
other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the
instruction manual.
11. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
12. Do not use outdoors.
13. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being
used or where oxygen is being administered.
14. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off («0») position,
then remove plug from outlet.
15. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the
plug not the cord.
16. Basically, the machine should be disconnected from the
electricity supply when not in use.
17. This appliance is provided with double insulation (except
USA/CANADA). Use only identical replacement parts. See
instructions for servicing of double insulated products.
SERVICING DOUBLE-
INSULATED PRODUCTS
(except USA/CANADA)
In a double-insulated product, two systems of insulation are
provided instead of grounding. No grounding means is
provided on a double-insulated product nor should a means
for grounding be added to the product. Servicing a double-
insulated product requires extreme care and knowledge of
the system and should only be done by qualified service
personnel. Replacement parts for a double-insulated product
must be identical to those parts in the product. A double
insulated product is marked with the words «DOUBLE
INSULATION» or «DOUBLE INSULATED».
The symbol may also be marked on the product.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS!
This overlock/cover stitch machine is intended for household
use only.
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Congratulations on the purchase of your BERNINA 2500DCET overlocker. You are now
the proud owner of an overlock sewing machine which fulfills every expectation in terms
of use and quality. The unique stitch selection and pre-set tensions make sewing easier
than ever and will give you years of pleasure.
Our comprehensive instruction manual takes you step by step through the features and
handling of your new machine. We also provide you with tips and suggestions for using
the various overlock stitches, roll hem, cover and chain stitch. On the last page of the
manual, you will find a list of optional accessories and BERNINA services which provide
even more scope for getting the most out of your new overlocker.
If you require any further information about your overlocker or sewing in general, please
do not hesitate to contact your BERNINA dealer who will be delighted to help you.
We wish you happy and successful overlocking.
BERNINA INTERNATIONAL AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
BERNINA International AG, CH-8266 Steckborn
Dear Customer
Hanspeter Ueltschi
President
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Contents
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Details of the machine
Setting up the machine
Functions and general operating instructions
Needles, thread, fabric
Stitch chart and stitch selection
Threading instructions for overlock, cover/chain stitch and top & bottom cover stitch
Overlock threading
Overlock test sewing and fine tuning
Cover/chain- and top & bottom cover stitch functions and general instructions
Cover stitch threading
Top & bottom cover stitch threading
Top & bottom cover stitch / Cover stitch test sewing and fine tuning
Chain stitch threading (position G)
Chain stitch test sewing and fine tuning
Converting from overlock to cover/chain stitch
Converting from cover stitch position F (4 thread cover stitch) top & bottom cover stitch (position H)
Converting from top & bottom cover stitch (position H) to cover/chain stitch position F
(4 thread cover stitch)
Converting from cover/chain stitch to overlock
Overlock practical sewing, needles and threads
Cover stitch/ top & bottom cover stitch practical sewing
Chain stitch practical sewing
Maintenance
Trouble shooting
Index
Technical information
Optional Accessories
Bernina publications
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View from the front
1 Stitch selection dial
2 Stitch display
3 Cloth plate/free arm
4 Stitch plate
5 Standard presser foot with tape guide
6 Cover stitch extension plate
7 Needle clamp
8 Sewing light
9 Needle stop
10 Safety control light
11 Carrying handle
12 Thread guide
13 Thread guide support
14 Support rod
15 Differential feed dial
16 Stitch length dial
17 Handwheel
18 Foot control socket
19 Machine socket
20 Power switch
21 Looper cover
22 Lower looper fine tuning (purple)
23 Needle R fine tuning (brown)
24 Needle C fine tuning (green)
25 Needle L fine tuning (yellow)
View from the front
26 Wiper fine tuning (grey)
27 Thread guide
28 Thread eyelet
29 Feeding link guide
30 Wiper
31 Finger guard
32 Wiper activating lever
33 Upper knife arm screw
BERNINA 2500DCET cover/chain stitch mode
BERNINA 2500DCET top & bottom cover stitch mode
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View from the front
1 Stitch selection dial
2 Stitch display
3 Cloth plate/free arm
4 Stitch plate
5 Standard presser foot with tape guide
6 Knife guard
7 Needle clamp
8 Sewing light
9 Needle stop
10 Safety control light
11 Carrying handle
12 Thread guide
13 Thread guide support
14 Support rod
15 Differential feed dial
16 Stitch length dial
17 Handwheel
18 Foot control socket
19 Machine socket
20 Power switch
21 Looper cover
22 Lower looper fine tuning (red)
23 Upper looper fine tuning (blue)
24 Needle C fine tuning (green)
25 Needle L fine tuning (yellow)
26 Cutting width dial
27 Roll hem selection lever
28 Cutting lines
29 Waste collector
30 Wiper fine tuning (grey)
31 Thread guide
32 Thread eyelet
33 Feeding link guide
34 Wiper
35 Finger guard
36 Wiper activating lever
BERNINA 2500DCET overlock mode
BERNINA 2500DCET overlock mode (Detailed)
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View from the back
38 Thread stand
39 Foam pad
40 Spool stabilizers
41 Spool pin
42 First thread guide
43 Presser foot pressure control
44 Presser foot lifter
45 Light switch
46 Thread cutter
47 Foot control
48 Power cord
BERNINA 2500DCET overlock mode
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Foot control:
Model Nr. YC-425
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View with looper cover open
1 Threading diagram
2 Upper looper (blue)
3 Lower looper (red)
4 Lower looper auto-threader
5 Lower knife
6 Lower knife setscrew
7 Upper knife
8 Conversion arm
Accessories in looper cover
The most important threading and machine accessories are
neatly stored in the looper cover and always to hand.
1 Household needles 130/705H (2x70, 3x80)
2 Small screwdriver
3 Tweezers
4 Brush/needle inserter
5 Needle and looper threader
6 Upper looper converter
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Accessories
All other accessories are stored in the accessory bag and box.
1 Spool caps
2 Nets
3 Spare knife
4 Bulb holder
5 Large screwdriver
6 Oiler
7 Accessory bag
8 Dust cover
9 Deco guide
10 Seam guide right
11 Needle set JLx2 (3x 80)
12 Cover stitch presser foot *
13 Cover/chain stitch extension plate
14 Standard foot with tape guide
15 Knife guard
* Cover stitch presser foot
Instructions for using the cover stitch presser foot
(compensating foot) are on page 16.
Cover stitch:
Depending on whether your machine is delivered in
overlock or cover stitch mode, either of the accessories
13, 14 or 15 will be attached to the machine.
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Setting up the machine
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Attaching the foot control
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2500DCET
Plug the foot control into the machine socket (1) on the
right side of the machine. Plug the power cord into the
machine socket (2) and into the mains socket (3).
Sewing speed
Decrease or increase the pressure on the electronic foot
control for fully variable speed control.
The maximum sewing speed for:
Overlock stitch mode A to E 1500 s.p.m.
Cover/chain stitch mode F and G 800 s.p.m.
Top&botom cover stitch mode H 500 s.p.m.
The maximum sewing speeds are automatically set by the
stitch selection dial.
Thread stand
Push the support rod firmly into the socket on the back of the
machine.
Raise the support rod (4) fully, turning slightly until the
positioning catches engage. Position the thread guide (5) on
the thread stand so that it is parallel to the machine.
Warning
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade wider than
the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is
intended to fit in a polarized main socket only one way.
If the plug does not fit fully in the polarized main socket ,
reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician to install the proper polarized main socket. Do not
modify the plug in any way (for USA, Canada only). For the
BERNINA 2500DCET use only the foot control model YC-425
(USA, Canada).
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Setting up the machine
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Waste collector
Hang the waste collector onto the opening provided on the
looper cover. It catches the cut-off fabric as you sew,
keeping your working area neat and tidy.
Thread, cones, spools
Cones or domestic spools in all sizes can be used on your
BERNINA overlocker.
Remove the stabilizers for household spools, but secure the
spools with the spool holder caps, rounded side downwards.
When sewing with large industrial spools, use the stabilizers
upside down, i.e. with the wider edge at the top.
Place the stabilizers on the spool pins when using thread
cones.
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Setting up the machine
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Placing the spool holder for the top & bottom cover stitch thread
Lift the foam pad (A), slide the guide tabs (C) of the spool
holder (B) into the guide of the upperside of the spool holder
from left to right into position (E) and press until tab (D)
clicks into the underside of rib (F).
B
D
C
A
E
F
D
C
E
F
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Functions and general operating instructions
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2
Power switch
The power switch is on the handwheel side of the machine in
front of the machine socket.
O = OFF
I=ON
Light switch
The light switch is positioned on the rear left side of the
machine to the left of the presser foot lifter.
1=ON
2 = OFF
Electronics/Safety/Needle stop
Your Bernina overlocker is equipped with electronic operating
and safety features.
Micro-safety switch:
When the looper cover is open, the electricity supply to the
motor is automatically interrupted. The machine will not sew
but the light remains on for threading etc.
Needle stop:
The Needle stop for overlock stitches (positions A to E) is
generally up, i.e. when you stop sewing, the needle(s) will
stop in their highest position, the ideal position for threading
or changing needles. To lower the needle(s), press the Needle
stop button (3).
The Needle stop for cover and chain stitch (positions F/G/H) is
generally down, i.e. cover and chain stitch formations end
with the needle in the fabric.
Safety control lamp:
The machine will not sew if it has not been prepared
correctly. When the foot control is depressed, the safety
control lamp will light up (4).
The control lamp also lights up when the presser foot is
raised, when the presser foot is swung out or the looper
cover is open.
Safety cut-out
If overheating should occur, the motor will cut-out after
2 seconds, after cooling down, sewing can be continued.
Note:
If you turn the stitch selection dial while sewing, the
control lamp will blink and the machine will stop.
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Functions and general operating instructions
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Handwheel
The handwheel turns counter-clockwise as on a household
sewing machine.
Looper cover
To open the looper cover, press to the right and tilt the cover
towards you.
To close the cover, push it up and press lightly to the left and
it will engage automatically.
Cloth plate / free-arm
The cloth plate can be removed to expose the free arm.
To remove pull to the left.
To attach press firmly to the right until it engages.
The free arm is ideal for sewing tubular items such as ribbing,
trousers and sleeve hems.
Two-step presser foot lifter
The presser foot lifter is positioned on the rear of the
machine above the presser foot.
To raise the presser foot, lift the presser foot lifter until it
engages (1).
It can be raised again to maximum height and held in this
position to provide more space between presser foot and
stitch plate for bulky items. (2).
Press the lifter down to lower the presser foot.
Note: When the presser foot is raised, all the tensions
are released making it easier to thread the machine.
WARNING: If sewing in top & bottom cover stitch mode,
when lifting the presser foot to its highest position (2),
do not use any force.
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Functions and general operating instructions
Swing-out presser foot
The swing-out foot (exclusive by BERNINA) provides easy
access for threading needles. It also makes it easier to change
the needles and insert band or elastic into the guide on the
foot.
To swing out:
· Raise the needles (Needle stop).
· Raise the presser foot and swing it out to the left.
To position for sewing:
· Push the foot from left to right until it engages.
· Lower the presser foot.
Note:
The machine will not run when the foot is swung-out.
An additional safety measure to prevent damage to
needle(s) or machine.
Note:
Cover stitch compensating foot:
To prevent damaging the needle points, the cover stitch
foot (accessory) should not be swung out.
Changing the presser foot
· Raise the needles (Needle stop)
· Raise the presser foot.
· Press the catch (1) to release the presser foot from the
clamp (2) and remove it to the left.
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3
To attach the foot, place it under the shaft. The groove in the
shaft should line up exactly with the presser foot pin (3).
Lower the shank and the presser foot engages automatically.
The cover stitch presser foot (compensating foot – accessory)
is used together with the seam guide lines on the extension
plate and for work where precise guiding is necessary.
The cover stitch presser foot consists of a solid centre section
and two spring-loaded side sections. The indents on the
centre section (1) indicate the needle positions and act as
guides.
The spring-loaded side sections (2) guide the fabric and
prevent sideways movement. Perfect for topstitching hems
with elastic, folded edges, seams and ribbings as well as
bindings or sewing on lace or elastic.
Note:
Cover stitch compensating foot: To prevent damaging
the needle points, the cover stitch foot (accessory)
should not be swung out.
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Functions and general operating instructions
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Stitch length
Every stitch equals one complete feed-dog movement. The
amount of movement is determined by the selected stitch
length.
The stitch length is infinitely variable from 1–4 mm and can
be adjusted while sewing. Simply turn the stitch length dial in
the direction desired.
Most overlock work is done with a basic stitch length setting
of 2.5 mm (marking on the dial).
Most cover stitch work is done with a stitch length of
between 3 and 4.
Cutting width
Adjusting the cutting width for overlock stitches:
Turn the dial in the direction desired. The upper knife adjusts
automatically to the position of the lower knife.
The stitch width of overlock stitches is determined by the
cutting width and the needle(s) in use.
Note cover/chain stitch:
Cover and chain stitches are sewn without knives.
The upper knife and upper knife arm are fully raised
when the machine is in cover/chain stitch mode.
Position of knife: 1 2 3
Needle C: 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm
Needle L: 5 mm 6 mm 7 mm
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Functions and general operating instructions
Cutting width
Narrower cutting width:
If the edges of fine fabrics curl when being sewn, reduce the
cutting width by turning the dial to a lower number.
Wider cutting width:
If the loops formed on the fabric edge are too loose, increase
the cutting width by turning the dial to a higher number.
Differential feed
Your BERNINA overlocker is equipped with a front (1) and a
rear (2) feed dog. The two feed dogs move independently,
and the distance each feed dog travels can be adjusted
independently.
2
1
2
1.5
N (1)
0.7
Gathering effect
This is the most common use for differential feed and is to
prevent waving or fluting in knits or puckers in fine woven
fabrics.
The distance travelled by the front feed dog is greater than
that of the rear feed dog.
The front feed dog pushes the amount of fabric which the
rear feed dog can take up unstretched (knit) or unpuckered
(fine wovens) behind the needle(s) (e.g. 1.5 and 2).
Stretching effect
The opposite effect can be produced to prevent fine nylon
jerseys or closely woven fabrics from puckering.
The distance travelled by the rear feed dog is greater than
that of the front feed dog.
The front feed dog holds the fabric back so that the rear feed
dog can take up the fabric (slightly stretched) behind the
needle(s). (e.g. 0.7).
Adjusting the differential feed
Simply turn the dial in the direction desired for fully variable
adjustments while sewing. Test sew.
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Setting 2 1.5 N 0.7
Effect Gathering effect, Gathering effect, Normal feed Stretching effect,
flat seams flat seams pucker free seams
Overlock Thick or loose Fine to medium Woven fabrics Nylon jerseys,
knits, hand- knits weight knits, e.g. closely woven
sweatshirt, fabrics e.g
velours, interlock Charmeuse,
linings, satin, poplin.
4 thread Thick or loose Fine to medium Knits with the grain Sewing over seams
cover stitch knits, hand-knits weight knits
(5 thread
top & bottom
cover stitch)
3 thread Thick or loose Fine to medium Knits with the grain sewing over seams
cover stitch knits, hand-knits weight knits
(5 thread
top & bottom
cover stitch)
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Functions and general operating instructions
Presser foot pressure
The presser foot pressure ensures perfect fabric feed. It is
factory adjusted to a medium setting.
Adjusting the pressure:
Push the lever in the direction desired.
H High pressure: For thick or stiff fabrics such as denim,
tweed, linen and for sewing on elastic.
N Normal pressure: Basic setting for most normal overlock
work.
L Low pressure: For light-weight or sheer fabrics such as
chiffon, georgette, batiste, linings.
Note:
Seams in knitted fabrics will wave if the presser foot
pressure is too high. Always set to «N» when sewing
knits.
Upper knife
Raise the needle(s) to their highest position (needle stop).
Open the looper cover, if sewing in overlock mode.
To raise the knife press the upper knife holder (1) to the right.
Turn the knob (2) clockwise until the knife
locks (3).
To lower, press the holder to the right and turn the dial (2)
counter-clockwise until it engages. The knife
engages in the cutting position.
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Needle clamp
BERNINA 2500DCET needle clamp
There are three needle positions (L, C, R) each with its own
fixation screw.
Inserting needles
Needles can be inserted quickly and easily with the practical
needle inserter.
To remove:
· Raise the needles (Needle stop).
· Raise the presser foot and swing out or remove.
Loosen the fixation screw and remove the needle using the
inserter. Place the replacement needle, flat sides towards the
back, into the hole of the needle inserter (1) and insert
the needle in the appropriate hole as far as possible into the
needle clamp (2).Tighten the needle setscrew firmly (3).
Tip:
Insert the needle C first and then needle L. Needle L is
slightly higher than the needle C.
Use needle R for cover and chain stitch.
Needle positions
Needles are inserted into positions L, C or R depending on
the stitch selected, which produces different stitch widths.
Note:
The third needle position (R) is for cover and chain
stitch applications only!
Needle L and C
or Needle L
5–7 mm overlock
Needle C
3–5 mm overlock
2–3 mm roll hem
Needles L, C R
or needle L and R
5 mm cover stitch
Needles L and C
Needles C and R
2.5 mm cover stitch left or right of centre
Needles L, C, and R
5 mm top & bottom cover stitch
Needles L and C
2.5 mm top & bottom cover stitch
Needle R
Chain stitch
Note:
Remove all needle(s) not in use, and their
corresponding thread(s).
L
C
R
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3
2
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Functions and general operating instructions
Upper looper converter
Attach the upper looper converter for overlock stitches sewn
with one looper, e.g. 2 thread roll hem or 2 thread flatlock.
· Lower the needles (press Needle stop)
· Open the looper cover
Attach the converter (stored in looper cover) to the upper
looper arm (1). Insert the wire hook into the upper looper
eye from back to front (2). The upper looper has now been
converted, i.e. it no longer carries thread but it diverts the
lower looper thread so that loops are formed round the edge
of the fabric.
Tip:
Before starting to sew, check that the upper looper is
correctly positioned by first turning the handwheel a
few times to form a chain.
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2
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6
Stitch selection lever/roll hem on the stitch plate
The selection lever for roll hem is integrated in the stitch
plate. When the selection lever is pulled forward (3), the wide
overlock stitch finger (4) is retracted to expose the roll hem
pin (5). The fabric edge is rolled round the pin while sewing
to produce a fine and decorative edge finish.
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3
For roll hem, pull the selection lever forward towards you (3).
For overlock, push the selection lever back away from you (6).
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Needles, thread, fabric
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Needles and machine
Your BERNINA overlocker is
equipped with needle system
130/705 H (household need-
les). However for certain
types of sewing, system JLx2
needles can also be used on
Needle and fabric
Needles must be in perfect
condition. Problems can
occur if needles:
A
B
C
Needle and thread
The needle size used
depends on the thread. The
needles hould be in
accordance with thread used.
Thread/decorative threads
Sewing and special overlock
threads are manufactured
in a wide variety of types,
weights and combination
fibres. It is worth investing in
good quality threads for
perfect sewing results.
Decorative threads specially
made for overlockers (avai-
lable on cones) are also
becoming widely available.
We recommend following
basic guidelines when using
special threads on your
overlocker:
the BERNINA 2500DCET
when sewing cover and chain
stitch (Positions F and G).
It is important to purchase
system 130/705H needles for
overlocking and
A are bent
B are damaged or blunt
C have hooked points
When sewing, the thread is
fed through the long groove
in the needle. If the needle is
too fine, the thread does not
fit into the groove and
stitches will be skipped. Use
· Purchase threads on cones
or spools which are pro-
duced exclusively for over-
locking.
· When using normal spools,
use the spool caps (in
accessory bag).
· Only use decorative threads
in the loopers. The thread
must move easily and
without resistance through
the thread guides and
looper eyes.
· The thicker the thread, the
longer the stitch length
(3–4).
· The thicker the thread, the
looser the tensions
· Sew slowly when using
decorative threads. Pull the
thread chain gently to the
rear when starting to sew.
· Always test sew decorative
threads before starting to
sew your work.
· Use the deco-guide when
sewing thick or decorative
threads (see page 36. )
Thread, needle, application table
cover stitch or JLx2 needles
for cover and chain stitch
when replacement needles
are required.
needles no. 70–90 on your
BERNINA overlocker.
Thread Needles Where Application
All purpose overlock thread 70–90 Needles-, loopers- For all overlock- and cover stitch work
120/2 (polyester) and wiper threads
Polyester-continuous filaments Loopers only Neatening edges
Woolly nylon Loopers and wiper only Soft seams in knits, rolled hems
Spun Polyester 80–90 Needles-, loopers- Seams in all fabrics
and wiper threads
Embroidery/darning and 70–90 Loopers and wiper only Neatening edges, rolled hems and
decorative threads cover stitch applications
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Stitch formations and stitch selection
1
2
3
4
5
6
1–6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
BERNINA 2500DCET stitches
The 2500DCET sews 16 different basic stitches.
Overlock stitches are basically formed with two looper
threads.
Examples:
4 thread overlock with integrated safety seam
3 thread overlock/flatlock/roll hem/narrow seam
A further selection of stitches can be sewn with one looper
using the upper looper converter.
Examples:
3 thread super stretch
2 thread overlock/flatlock/roll hem
The BERNINA 2500DCET can be converted to cover and chain
stitch. The cover stitch is 2.5/5 mm wide and is sewn with
two or three needles and the lower looper (the upper looper
is released and the upper knife and knife arm are raised).
Chain stitch is sewn with one needle and the lower looper
(the upper looper is released and the upper knife and knife
arm are raised).
The top & bottom cover stitch is 2.5/5 mm wide and is sewn
with two or three needles, a wiper thread along with a lower
looper (the upper looper is released and the upper knife and
knife arm are raised).
Important!
Remove all needles that are not in use and their
corresponding threads.
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Stitch formations and stitch selection
Stitch display/stitch selection
dial
The Bernina 2500DCET is equipped with a one dial stitch
selection function. The basic tension settings for sixteen
different stitches are distributed over eight positions. The
position desired can be selected by simply turning the stitch
selection dial. An LED display indicates the selected position.
The positions A, C, D and E are adjusted for overlock stitches
using standard overlock thread.
The stitches on Position B are the same as position A but with
pre-set tensions for woolly nylon or a similar decorative
thread in the loopers.
Position F is pre-set for cover stitch, G for chain stitch using
all-purpose overlock thread and H for top & bottom cover
stitch.
A
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
1
5
6
4
3
2
1–6
7
8
9
10
11
12
16
15
14
13
Stitch display
The stitch display provides all the information you need about
stitches and threading.
Symbols:
Yellow line = insert needle L and thread
Green line = insert needle C and thread
Brown line = insert needle R and thread
Blue dot = thread the upper looper through the blue guides
Red dot = thread the lower looper through the red guides
Purple dot = thread the lower looper through the purple
guides
Small black dot = do not thread needle, remove needle
Attach the upper looper converter
(upper looper is not threaded)
Move stitch selection lever to overlock
Move stitch selection lever to roll hem
Raise the upper knife and upper knife arm
Attach the cover stitch extension plate
Lower the wiper and finger guard
Press in wiper activating lever
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No. Stitch Symbols Stitch Pos. Thread Basic settings
width
1 4 thread overlock with integrated safety seam 5–7 mm A Loopers and needles: Stitch length: 2.5
needles C all-purpose overlock thread, polyester Cutting width: 2
and L thread Differential: N - 2
(knits),
N –0.7 (wovens)
B Loopers: woolly nylon
Needles: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread
2 3 thread super stretch 5–7 mm A Lower looper and needles: Stitch length: 2.5
needles C all-purpose overlock thread, polyester Cutting width: 1–2
and L thread Differential: N
B Lower looper: woolly nylon
Needles: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread
3 3 thread overlock 3–5 mm A Loopers and needle: Stitch length: 2.5
needle C all-purpose overlock thread, polyester Cutting width: 2
5–7 mm thread, embroidery or darning thread Differential: N–1.5
needle L (knits),
B Loopers: woolly nylon 0.7–N (wovens)
or similar decorative thread
Needle: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread
4 2 thread wrapped overlock 3–5 mm A Lower looper: woolly nylon Stitch length: 2.5
needle C all-purpose overlock thread, polyester thread, Cutting width: 2
5–7 mm embroidery and darning thread Differential: N1.5
5–7 mm (knits),
needle L B Lower looper: woolly nylon 0.7–N (wovens)
or similar decorative thread
Needle: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread
5 3 thread narrow seam 3–5 mm A Loopers/needle: Stitch length: 1.0–1.8
needle C all-purpose overlock thread, polyester and Cutting width: 1–2
rayon threads Differential: 0.7–N
B Loopers: woolly nylon
Needle: all-purpose overlock thread, polyester
thread
6 2 thread roll hem 1–3 mm A Lower looper/needle: Stitch length: 1.0–1.8
needle C all-purpose overlock thread, embroidery or Cutting width: 1–2
darning thread, rayon thread Differential: 0.7–N
B Loopers: woolly nylon
Needle: all-purpose overlock thread
7 3 thread roll hem 1–3 mm C Upper looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 1.0–1.8
needle C woolly nylon, embroidery, darning or rayon Cutting width: 1–2
thread Differential: 0.7–N
Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread,
embroidery, darning or rayon thread
Needle: all-purpose overlock thread, embroidery
or darning thread, rayon thread
8 3 thread flatlock 3–5 mm D Upper looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: min. 2.5
needle C polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Cutting width: 2
5–7 mm decorative or rayon thread Differential: N
needle L Lower looper, needle: all-purpose overlock
thread, polyester thread
9 2 thread flatlock 3–5 mm E Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: min. 2.5
needle C polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Cutting width: 2
5–7 mm decorative or rayon thread Differential: N
needle L Needle: all purpose overlock thread, polyester
thread
Stitch Chart
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Stitch Chart
Threading symbols
The stitch display provides all the
information you need about
stitches and threading.
Symbols:
Yellow line = insert needle L
and thread
Green line = insert needle C
and thread
Brown line = insert needle R
and thread
Blue dot = thread the upper
looper through the blue guides
Red dot = thread the lower looper
through the red guides
Purple dot = thread the lower
looper through the purple guides
Small black dot = do not thread
needle, remove needle
Attach the upper looper
converter
(upper looper is not threaded)
Move stitch selection lever to
overlock
Move stitch selection lever to
roll hem
Raise the upper knife and
upper knife arm
Attach the cover stitch
extension plate
Lower the wiper and
finger guard
Press in wiper activating
lever
Note:
The positions A, C, D and E are
for overlock stitches using
standard overlock thread.
The stitches on Position B are
the same as position A but
with pre-set tensions for
woolly nylon or a similar
decorative thread in the
loopers.
Position F is pre-set for cover
stitch, G for chain stitch using
all-purpose overlock thread
and H for top & bottom cover
stitch. The machine must be
converted (see page 60).
Applications
Durable stretch seams in jerseys and knits in
cotton, wool, synthetic and blended fibres and
for machine and hand knits.
Ideal for seams in fine to medium weight
cotton, viscose, satin or synthetic fibres, e.g.
batiste, crepe-de-chine, poplin, satin, etc.
Very elastic seams in stretchy fabrics such as
Lycra.
Neatening edges of seam allowances, hems and
facings. Suitable for all types of fabric.
Stretchy seams in fine knits.
Decorative and quickly sewn edges.
Decorative seams in woven or fleecy fabrics or
firm knits.
Neatening edges on seam allowances, hems
and facings. Suitable for all fabrics.
Double sided edging.
Decorative seams on firm wovens, fleecy fabrics
or firm knits.
Narrow seams in the finest of silks, cotton or
synthetic jersey. Particularly suitable for lingerie
or lace inserts and fine pintucks.
Fine edge finish on sheer and lightweight
woven fabrics or jerseys. Suitable for pintucks
or lace insertion.
Quickly sewn delicate and fine edging for all
fine or sheer fabrics.
Flat decorative seams in knit or woven fabrics.
Suitable for patchwork.
Decorative flat seam with slight stretch.
Suitable for knits or woven fabrics. Ideal for
patchwork.
Exemples
Sweatshirts, running suits, jersey
and knitted garments, children's
clothing, light outer wear, home
dec.
Swimwear, gymwear, sportswear
Neatening and sewing seams in
clothing and home dec articles.
Seams in T-shirts, baby and
children's wear and all garments
such as coats, jackets pullovers as
well as tablecloths, table mats,
napkins, cushions and curtains.
Neatening seams in clothing and
home dec articles.
Decorative finish on clothing such
as coats, jackets and pullovers as
well as tablecloths, table mats,
napkins, cushions and curtains.
Lingerie, underwear, light
outerwear, e.g. blouses, summer
dresses, children's wear.
Lingerie, underwear, scarves,
handkerchiefs. Light outer wear,
evening wear, home dec.
Lingerie, underwear, scarves.
Light outerwear, evening wear,
home dec
Home dec: cushions, bedspreads
Clothing: jackets, coats, pullovers
Clothing: sportswear, gymwear,
swimwear, fleece pullovers, jackets,
coats.
Home dec: cushions, bed covers
etc.
Stitch
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No. Stitch Symbols Stitch Pos. Thread Basic settings
10 4 thread cover stitch 5 mm F Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 3–4
needles polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Differential: N
R, C decorative thread
and L Needles: all-purpose overlock thread, polyester
thread
11 3 thread cover stitch 5mm F Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 3
needles R polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Differential: N
and L decorative thread
Needles: all-purpose overlock thread, polyester
thread
12 3 thread narrow cover stitch 2.5 mm F Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 3
needels C polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Differential: N
and L decorative thread
or C Needles: all-purpose overlock thread, polyester
and R thread
13 Chain stitch Needle R G Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 2.5
polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Differential: N
decorative thread
Needle: all-purpose overlock thread, polyester
thread
14 5 thread top & bottom cover stitch 5 mm H Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 3–4
needles polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Differential: N
L, C and R decorative thread
Wiper thread: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar
decorative thread
Needles: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread
15 4 thread top & bottom cover stitch 5 mm H Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 3–4
needles polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Differential: N
L and R decorative thread
Wiper thread: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar
decorative thread
Needles: all-purpose overlock thread, polyester
thread
16 4 thread narrow top & bottom cover stitch 2.5 mm H Lower looper: all-purpose overlock thread, Stitch length: 3-4
needles polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar Differential: N
C and L decorative thread
Wiper thread: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread, woolly nylon or similar
decorative thread
Needles: all-purpose overlock thread,
polyester thread
Stitch Chart
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Stitch Chart
Applications
The perfect flat hem for all stretch fabrics.
Ideal for sewing and finishing with elastic or for
binding edges in stretch fabrics.
Decorative topstitch seams which can also be
sewn with decorative thread (wrong side of
stitch visible).
The perfect flat hem for all stretch fabrics.
Ideal for sewing and finishing with elastic or for
binding edges in stretch fabrics.
Decorative topstitch seams which can also be
sewn with decorative thread (wrong side of
stitch visible).
The perfect flat hem for all stretch fabrics.
Ideal for sewing and finishing with elastic or for
binding edges in stretch fabrics.
Decorative topstitch seams which can also be
sewn with decorative thread (wrong side of
stitch visible).
Chain stitch has limited elasticity and is ideal
for firm, thicker fabrics.
Use to stabilize seams and for binding.
Ideal as decorative top stitching.
The perfect flat seam or hem for all stretch
fabrics.
Ideal for construction sewing and finishing with
elastic or for binding edges in stretch fabrics.
Decorative topstitch seams which can also be
sewn with decorative thread.
The perfect flat seam or hem for all stretch
fabrics.
Ideal for construction sewing and finishing with
elastic or for binding edges in stretch fabrics.
Decorative topstitch seams which can also be
sewn with decorative thread.
The perfect flat seam or hem for all stretch
fabrics.
Ideal for construction sewing and finishing with
elastic or for binding edges in stretch fabrics.
Decorative topstitch seams which can also be
sewn with decorative thread.
Exemples
T-shirts, swim and gymwear,
garments made from knit and
jerseys, underwear, lingerie,
children's clothing, pullovers,
sweatshirts.
T-shirts, swim and gymwear,
garments made from knit and
jerseys, underwear, lingerie,
children's clothing, pullovers,
sweatshirts.
T-shirts, swim and gymwear,
garments made from knit and
jerseys, underwear, lingerie,
children's clothing, pullovers,
sweatshirts.
Thick or heavy-weight woven
fabrics and knits with limited
stretch. Denim, corduroy, polar
fleece. Sweaters, thick knits,
towelling, children s clothing,
home dec, patchwork.
T-shirts, swim and gymwear,
garments made from knit and
jerseys, underwear, lingerie,
children’s clothing, pullovers,
sweatshirts and sportswear in
general.
T-shirts, swim and gymwear,
garments made from knit and
jerseys, underwear, lingerie,
children’s clothing, pullovers,
sweatshirts and sportswear in
general.
T-shirts, swim and gymwear,
garments made from knit and
jerseys, underwear, lingerie,
children’s clothing, pullovers,
sweatshirts and sportswear in
general.
Stitch
Threading symbols:
The stitch display provides all the
information you need about
stitches and threading.
Symbols:
Yellow line = insert needle L
and thread
Green line = insert needle C and
thread
Brown line = insert needle R and
thread
Blue dot = thread the upper
looper through the blue guides
Red dot = thread the lower looper
through the red guides
Purple dot = thread the lower
looper through the purple guides
Small black dot = do not thread
needle, remove needle
Attach the upper looper
converter (upper looper is not
threaded)
Move stitch selection lever to
overlock
Move stitch selection lever to
roll hem
Raise the upper knife and
upper knife arm
Attach the cover stitch
extension plate
Lower the wiper and finger
guard
Press in wiper activating
lever
Note:
The positions A, C, D and E are
adjusted for overlock stitches
using standard overlock
thread.
The stitches on Position B are
the same as position A but
with pre-set tensions for
woolly nylon or a similar
decorative thread in the
loopers.
Position F is pre-set for cover
stitch, G for chain stitch using
all-purpose overlock thread
and H for top & bottom cover
stitch.
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Threading the machine for overlock and cover/chain stitch
General threading instructions
Thread the machine in the following sequence.
Overlock stitches:
1. Upper looper (blue markings)
2. Lower looper (red markings)
3. Needle C (green markings)
4. Needle L (yellow markings)
Tip:
When threading for the first time, use coloured threads
to match the threading codes, i.e. blue, red, green and
yellow for 4-thread overlock, so that when you test
sew, you can see exactly how the stitch is formed.
Cover stitch/top & bottom cover stitch:
1. Lower looper (purple markings)
2. Needle R (brown markings)
3. Needle C (green markings)
4. Needle L (yellow markings)
5. Wiper thread (grey markings)
Preparation
· Raise the support rod fully
· Raise the needles (Needle stop)
· Raise the presser foot. The tensions release automatically.
· Swing foot out.
· Open the looper cover.
· Raise the upper knife (if wanted)
First thread guide on the
machine
Thread the first guides on the top of the machine as follows:
Holding the thread with both hands slip it into the appro-
priate guide from back left to front right in the direction of
the arrow and pull gently to check that it is lying correctly.
Needle/looper threader
Insert the thread into the threader. Push the rigid end of
the threader through the needle or looper eye and pull it
completely through.
Tip:
When threading for the first time, use the same
coloured threads as the markings, i.e. purple, brown,
green and yellow) for 4 thread cover stitch, so that you
can see exactly how it is formed.
Chain stitch:
1. Lower looper (purple markings)
2. Needle R (brown markings)
Your BERNINA overlocker is equipped with practical
threading aids:
· Stitch display with threading information
· Coloured threading diagram inside the looper cover
· Colour coded threading paths
· Lay-in thread guides
· Threading accessories in the looper cover
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Overlock threading
Upper looper (blue markings)
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first machine
guide.
3. Slip the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6., 7. Thread the
guides.
8. Thread the looper eye
and lay the thread to the
left under the presser
foot.
Note:
Do not thread the upper
looper when using the
upper looper converter.
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Overlock threading
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Lower looper (red markings)
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first machine
guide.
3. Slip the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6., 7. Thread the
guides.
8. Press the lever on the
auto-threader down.
9. Thread the slit on the
threader. Push the auto-
threader lever up to
return it to its normal
position.
10. Thread the lower looper
eye and lay the thread to
the left under the presser
foot.
Note:
If the lower looper has to
be re-threaded, cut off
both needle threads
and remove surplus thread
from below. First thread
the looper and then re-
thread the needles.
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Overlock threading
Needle C (green markings)
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first machine
guide.
3. Slip the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6. Take the thread
under the thread guide
plate, through the take
up and into the guide.
7. Thread the guide on the
needle clamp.
8. Thread needle C from
front to back and lay the
thread to the left under
the foot.
1
2
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
8
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Overlock threading
Re-threading or changing threads
If spools are empty or you
want to change the thread, it
is not necessary to re-thread
the machine.
Simply cut off the threads
above the cones or spools,
replace them and knot new
Needle L (yellow markings)
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
thread on to the existing
thread. Cut the threads off
at the needles. Raise the
presser foot, pull the threads
through and re-thread the
needles. Pull the looper
threads through using the
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first thread
guide.
3. Slip the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6. Take the thread
under the thread guide
plate, through the take
up and into the guide.
7. Thread guide on the
needle clamp.
8. Thread needle L from
front to back and lay the
thread to the left under
the foot.
After threading
When threading is complete,
lower upper knife (if raised),
close the looper cover (place
waste collector in position).
existing thread chain. Some
thick decorative threads
cannot be pulled through the
looper eyes. Lower the
presser foot. Select the stitch
of your choice and test sew.
1
2
2
3
4
7
8
6
8
5
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Overlock sewing test and fine tuning
1
2
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
After threading select the stitch of your choice (stitch
selection dial) and test sew.
Seam begin, seam end, thread
cutter
Raise the tip of the presser foot with your thumb and position
the fabric just under the foot. Let go of the foot and start to
sew. The fabric will be taken up automatically.
At the end of the seam, continue sewing a 8 cm (3") long
thread chain (1).
Holding the fabric in your left hand, pull the thread chain
over the thread cutter (2).
Fine tuning
Compare your sewing test with the stitch formations on the
waste collector or diagram inside the looper cover.
Example: 4 thread overlock
A Needle L thread (yellow)
B Needle C thread (green)
C Upper looper thread (blue)
D Lower looper thread (red)
The upper looper thread lies on the upper side of the fabric
and the lower looper thread lies on the underside of the
fabric. The loops formed by both threads meet exactly on
the edge of the fabric.
Needle C thread forms a stretchy safety seam in the centre of
the stitch. Needle L thread anchors both looper threads.
Stitch formations which are not perfect can be corrected with
fine tuning (3).
To increase the tension, move the fine tuning lever up. To
reduce the tension, move the lever down.
A Needle L fine tuning (yellow)
B Needle C fine tuning (green)
C Upper looper fine tuning (blue)
D Lower looper fine tuning (red)
3
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Overlock sewing test and fine tuning
2
1
Deco guide
The deco guide (in the accessory bag) is specially designed
for sewing wide seams and edges with decorative threads
(see section Threads/Decorative thread page 23).
Position the guide over the top of the machine over one of
the thread slits (1) and tighten screw (2).
Take the thread through the deco guide without threading
the first machine guide or tension slit.
3/4 thread overlock with medium to heavy weight thread:
position the guide over the upper looper tension.
2 thread overlock with heavy thread: position the guide over
the lower looper tension.
3 thread overlock with fine rayon embroidery thread, e.g.
Rayon No. 40: take threads through the deco guide to the
needles. Test sew.
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Overlock sewing test and fine tuning
Fine tuning for 3/4 thread over-
lock and 3 thread narrow seam:
The loops are formed on
the underside:
Increase the upper looper
tension (blue).
Reduce the lower looper
tension (red).
The loops are formed on
the upper side:
Increase the lower looper
tension (red).
Reduce the upper looper
tension (blue).
Needle C thread forms
loops on the underside:
Increase the needle tension
(green).
Needle L thread forms
loops on the underside:
Increase the needle tension
(yellow).
Reduce the lower looper
tension (red).
Fine tuning for 3 thread super
stretch, 2 thread wrapped
overlock and 2 thread roll hem
The needle thread forms
loops on the underside.
Reduce the lower looper
tension (red).
Tip:
The elasticity of the 3
thread super stretch stitch
can be increased by redu-
cing the needle tensions
or shortening the stitch
length, depending on the
fabric and application.
Fine tuning for 3 thread
flatlock
The loops are formed on
the upperside:
Reduce the upper looper
tension (blue).
Increase the needle (yellow
or green) or
increase the lower looper
tension (red).
The loops are formed on
the underside.
Increase the lower looper
(red) or upper looper tension
(blue).
Reduce the needle tension
(yellow or green). The deco
guide could be used.
Fine tuning for 2 thread flatlock
The loops are formed on
the underside:
Increase the lower looper
tension (red).
Reduce the needle tension
(yellow or green). The deco
guide could be used.
The loops are formed on
the upperside:
Reduce the lower looper
tension (red).
Increase the needle tension
(yellow or green).
Fine tuning for 3 thread roll hem
The loops do not meet at
the line of the needle
thread on the underside:
Increase the lower looper
(red) or needle thread (green)
tension.
Reduce the upper looper
thread tension (blue).
Tip:
Use woolly nylon in the
upper looper only.
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Cover/chain stitch functions and general operating instructions
Cover Stitch
The 5 mm wide cover stitch is formed with two or three
needle threads and one looper thread. The needle threads
appear as two or three parallel lines on the right side of the
fabric. The 2.5 mm cover stitch is sewn with two needle
threads and one looper thread. The looper thread covers and
neatens the seam on the wrong side. The elasticity of cover
stitch makes it ideal for all stretch fabrics. The cover stitch is
sewn in the fabric and not on the fabric edge, i.e. the fabric
is not cut. The upper knife and upper knife arm are raised.
The cover stitch gives a truly professional finish to all your
home sewing. It is perfect for hems, top stitching, flat joining
seams and edging with elastic and bindings.
Stitch selection dial/position F
To select cover stitch turn the stitch selection dial to
position F.
The sewing speed on position F is automatically reduced from
1500 s.p.m. to max. 800 s.p.m.
The needle stop is automatically set to down. The cover stitch
formation ends with the needle inserted in the fabric.
Note:
When sewing is completed or interrupted, the needles
stay in the fabric. This is ideal for positioning your work
while sewing. To remove your work, raise the needles
by turning the handwheel backwards, i.e. away from
you in a clockwise direction.
Chain stitch
Stitch selection dial/position G
To select chain stitch turn the stitch selection dial to
position G.
The sewing speed on position G is automatically reduced
from 1500 s.p.m. to max. 800 s.p.m.
The needle stop is automatically set to down. The chain stitch
formation ends with the needle inserted in the fabric.
Note:
When sewing is completed or interrupted, the needles
stay in the fabric. This is ideal for positioning your work
while sewing. To remove your work, raise the needles
by turning the handwheel backwards, i.e. away from
you in a clockwise direction.
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Stitch selection dial / position H
To select cover stitch turn the stitch selection dial to
position H.
The sewing speed on position is automatically reduced from
1500 s.p.m. to max. 500 s.p.m.
The needle stop is automatically set to down. The cover stitch
formation ends with the needle inserted in the fabric.
Note:
When sewing is completed or interrupted, the needles
stay in the fabric. This is ideal for positioning your
work while sewing. To remove your work, raise the
needles by turning the handwheel backwards, i.e.
away from you in a clockwise direction.
WARNING: If sewing in top & bottom cover stitch mode,
when lifting the presser foot to its highest position (2),
do not use any force.
Cover/chain stitch functions and general operating instructions
Top & bottom cover stitch
The 5 mm wide top & bottom cover stitch is formed with two
or three needle threads, a wiper thread and one looper
thread. The needle threads appear as two or three parallel
lines on the right side of the fabric. The 2.5 mm top &
bottom cover stitch is sewn with two needle threads, one
wiper thread and one looper thread. The wiper thread covers
the seam on the right side, while the looper thread covers
and neatens the seam on the wrong side. The elasticity of
cover stitch makes it ideal for all stretch fabrics. The cover
stitch is sewn in the fabric and not on the fabric edge, i.e. the
fabric is not cut. The upper knife and upper knife arm are
raised. The cover stitch gives a truly professional finish to all
your home sewing. It is perfect for hems, top stitching, flat
joining seams and edging with elastic and bindings.
Looper conversion arm
· Lower the needle clamp, press Needle stop. The loopers are
automatically lowered.
· Open the looper cover.
· The looper conversion arm can now be moved from
overlock to cover/chain stitch or from cover/chain stitch to
overlock (1).
When the conversion arm is switched from overlock to
cover/chain stitch, the upper looper is released and the
movement of the lower looper becomes elliptic.
When the conversion arm is switched from cover/chain stitch
to overlock, the upper looper is reinstated and the lower
looper moves left and right.
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Cover/chain stitch functions and general operating instructions
Mechanical safety
In addition to the electronic safety features (page 14)
your machine is equipped with mechanical safety features.
The looper cover can only be closed when:
· the position of the conversion arm corresponds to the cover/
chain stitch extension plate or the knife guard (overlock)
· the upper knife is in the raised position when the cover/
chain stitch extension plate is attached.
Upper knife arm
The knives are not used for cover and chain stitch and the
upper knife arm is raised to provide additional space to the
right of the needle.
Raising the upper knife arm:
· (looper cover open)
· Raise the upper knife.
· Loosen the screw (1).
· Press the screw to the left (2), push the arm up (3) and the
screw engages on the right (4).
· Tighten the screw.
Lowering the upper knife arm:
· (looper cover open)
· Loosen the screw and press to the left (5).
· Push the arm down (6) and push the screw to the right (7).
· Tighten the screw.
· Lower the upper knife, making sure it engages.
(Close looper cover.)
Note:
See page 20 for raising and lowering the upper knife.
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Cover/chain stitch functions and general operating instructions
Knife guard/cover and chain stitch extension plate
When the machine is converted to cover/chain stitch, the
knife guard in the looper cover is replaced by the cover stitch
extension plate. The extension plate covers the released
upper looper and extends the stitch plate to the right of the
presser foot.
To replace:
Open the looper cover. Remove the knife guard by pulling
gently to the left. To attach the extension plate, hold it at a
slight angle to the looper cover, position (1), hold both parts
parallel and push the plate to the right until it clicks into
place.
Note:
The looper cover will not close and the machine will not
sew when:
· the position of the conversion arm does not
correspond to the extension plate (cover/chain stitch)
or knife guard (overlock)
· the upper knife is not in the raised position when the
cover stitch extension plate is attached
· the selection lever is in roll hem position.
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Threading 4 thread cover stitch (position F)
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Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
Cover stitch looper (purple markings)
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first guide.
3. Take the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6., 7., 8., Thread
guides
9. Press the lever of the
auto-threader down.
10. Thread the slit of the
threader. Push the auto-
threader lever up and it
will return to its normal
position.
11. Thread the looper eye.
Leave the thread end
(8 cm or 3“) hanging in
the machine.
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Cover stitch needle R (brown markings)
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first guide.
3. Take the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6. Take the thread
under the thread guide
plate, through the take
up and into the guide.
7. Thread guide on the
needle clamp.
8. Thread the needle R from
front to back and lay the
thread to the left under
the foot.
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Threading 4-thread cover stitch
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Cover stitch needle C (green markings)
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first guide.
3. Take the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6. Take the thread
under the thread guide
plate, through the take
up and into the guide.
7. Thread guide on the
needle clamp.
8. Thread the needle C from
front to back and lay the
thread to the left under
the foot.
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Threading 4-thread cover stitch
Cover stitch needle L (yellow markings)
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
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6
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8
8
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first guide.
3. Take the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6. Take the thread
under the thread guide
plate, through the take
up and into the guide.
7. Thread guide on the
needle clamp.
8. Thread the needle L from
front to back and lay the
thread to the left under
the foot.
After threading
Re-threading
or changing
thread
Lower the presser foot and
close the looper cover. Switch
the power switch to on «1».
Test sew: Place a piece of
fabric under the presser foot
and needles, begin sewing.
When sewing is complete,
raise the needles by turning
the handwheel away from
you (clockwise). This releases
the needle threads from the
lower looper. Do not use the
needle stop button! Raise the
presser foot and remove
work towards the left. Cut
threads (thread cutter).
See page 34.
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Threading 3-thread cover stitch
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Cover stitch looper
(purple markings)
Place the spool on the spool pin as illustrated.
As described on page 42.
Cover stitch needle R
(brown markings)
Cover stitch needle L
(yellow markings)
Place the spool on the spool pin as illustrated.
As described on page 43 and 45.
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After threading
Test sew: Place a piece of fabric under the
presser foot and needles, begin sewing.
When sewing is complete, raise the needles
by turning the handwheel away from you
(clockwise). This releases the needle threads
from the lower looper. Do not use the needle
stop button! Raise the presser foot and
remove work towards the left. Cut threads
(thread cutter).
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Threading 3-thread narrow cover stitch
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Cover stitch looper
(purple markings)
Place the spool on the spool pin as illustrated.
1. Bring the thread up from the spool and
lay it from the back to the front into the
guide.
2. Thread the first guide on the machine.
3. Take the thread through the groove.
4, 5, 6, 7, thread guides as illustrated
(purple markings).
8. Press the lever of the auto-threader
down.
9. Thread the slit of the threader. Push the
auto-threader lever up and it will return
to its normal position.
10. Thread the looper eye. Leave the thread
end (8 cm or 3“) hanging in the machine.
Cover stitch needle C
(green)
Cover stitch needle L
or R
(yellow/brown)
Place the spool on the spool pin as illustrated.
As described on pages 43, 44 and 45.
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Threading 5-thread top & bottom cover stitch
Top & bottom cover stitch thread (grey markings)
Place the spool on the spool pin as illustrated.
Test sewing with 4 thread (3-needles) cover
stitch has been completed. The presser foot is
raised, the needle threads are released, the
material has been pulled away to the left and
threads cut.
You are now ready to thread for the 5 thread
top & bottom cover stitch. the machine is still
switched on «l».
1. Turn the stitch selection dial to «H».
2. Place a double layer of fabric under the
needles and presser foot.
3. Lower the presser foot.
4. Press the needle stop button so that the
needles are in their highest position.
5. Press wiper activating lever until it clicks
into position.
6. Lower the wiper.
7. Press needle stop button to lower the
needles.
8. Switch the power switch to off «O».
9. Bring the thread up from the spool and
lay it from the back to the front into the
guide.
10. Holding the thread in both hands, thread
the first guide located behind the
machine head.
11. Take the thread through the groove
indicated by arrows on the cover (see
diagram).
12. Bring the thread into the guide and
eyelet, make sure that the thread is in the
tension discs by pulling it firmly with both
hands (see diagram).
13. Thread the eyelet of the feeding link (see
diagram).
14. Raise the presser foot. Pull the thread
over the wiper and in front of the needles
and then place it under the presser foot
(see diagram).
15. Lower the presser foot and the finger
guard.
16. Turn the handwheel towards you one or
two revolutions, this will thread the
wiper, turn the power switch to on «l»,
begin sewing.
CAUTION:
Check to be sure the finger guard is in its
lowest fixed position.
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Test sewing with 3 thread (2-needles, 5mm) cover stitch has
been completed. The presser foot is raised, the needle
threads are released, the material has been pulled away to
the left and threads cut.
You are now ready to thread for the 4 thread top & bottom
cover stitch. The machine is still switched on «l».
See threading for 5 thread top & bottom cover stitch on page
48.
CAUTION:
Check to be sure the finger guard is in its lowest fixed
position.
Top & bottom cover stitch thread (grey markings)
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Threading 4 thread top & bottom narrow cover stitch (2.5mm wide L and C needles only)
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Test sewing with 3 thread (2-needles, 2.5mm) cover stitch has
been completed. The presser foot is raised, the needle
threads are released, the material has been pulled away to
the left and threads cut.
You are now ready to thread for the 4 thread top & bottom
narrow cover stitch. The machine is still switched on «l».
See threading for 5 thread top & bottom cover stitch on
page 48.
CAUTION:
Check to be sure the finger guard is in its lowest fixed
position.
Top & bottom cover stitch thread (grey markings)
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Cover stitch sewing test and fine tuning
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Cover stitch sewing test and
fine tuning
After threading, check that the stitch selection dial is on your
desired position for F. Test sew.
Starting to sew:
Raise the presser foot and place a double layer of fabric
under the presser foot and needles. Lower the presser foot.
To make the first stitch, turn the handwheel towards you to
check the position of the needles. Sew. When sewing is
interrupted, the needles stop in the fabric.
When sewing is complete, raise the needles by turning the
handwheel away from you (clockwise). This releases the
needle threads from the lower looper. Do not use the needle
stop button! Raise the presser foot and remove work towards
the left. Cut threads (thread cutter).
Fine tuning top & bottom cover
stitch
Compare your result with the stitch formation on the
threading diagram in the looper cover.
The needle threads form two or three straight lines on the
upperside of the fabric.
They appear as dots on the underside of the fabric.
The wiper thread forms horizontal loops between the two or
three needle threads on the upper side of the fabric.
The looper thread forms horizontal and vertical loops
between the two or three rows of needle threads on the
underside of the fabric to give a stretchy, durable seam.
Incorrect stitch formation can be corrected by fine tuning.
To increase the tension push the fine tuning lever up.
To reduce the tension push the fine tuning lever down.
A Fine tuning for the needle
L thread (yellow)
B Fine tuning for the needle C thread (green)
C Fine tuning for the needle R thread (brown)
D Fine tuning for the lower looper (purple)
E Fine tuning for the wiper thread (grey)
Fine tuning
If the needle threads form loops on the underside of
the fabric:
Increase the needle thread tensions.
Tip:
When using decorative threads, attach the deco guide
(see page 36) over the looper threading path.
Do not thread the first machine guide but take the
thread directly through the deco guide.
Note:
If using needle system JLx2, reduce the needle thread
tensions slightly.
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Securing the seam end
After removing your work turn it over to the wrong side.
Secure the seam by pulling the loop (1) towards the left. If
the looper thread is subsequently pulled to the upper side,
the needle thread loops (2) are visible in the stitch formation
and can also be pulled through to the wrong side and
knotted.
Note:
The cover stitch formation can only come undone at the
seam end. It is not necessary to secure the seam begin,
because the first stitch is automatically knotted by the
subsequent stitches.
Unpicking seams
The cover stitch formation (chain formation) can be unpicked
from the seam end by pulling the looper thread (3). The
needle threads and subsequently the wiper thread can then
be removed from the right side.
The seam guide lines on the extension plate are an invaluable
aid for sewing hems, bindings and for top stitching.
Stitch plate with seam guide
lines
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Chain stitch threading (position G)
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8
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
Chain stitch looper (purple markings)
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first guide.
3. Take the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6., 7. Thread the
guides.
8. Press the auto threader
down.
9. Thread the slit of the
threader. Push the auto
threader lever up and it
will return to its normal
position.
10. Thread the looper eye.
Leave thread end
(8 cm or 3") hanging in
the machine.
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Chain stitch threading
Chain stitch needle R (brown markings)
Place the spool on the spool
pin as illustrated.
1. Bring the thread up from
the spool and lay it from
the back to the front into
the guide.
2. Thread the first guide.
3. Take the thread through
the groove.
4., 5., 6. Take the thread
under the thread guide
plate, through the take up
and into the guide.
7. Thread guide on the
needle clamp.
8. Thread the needle R from
front to back and lay the
thread to the left under
the foot.
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Chain stitch sewing test and fine tuning
After threading check that the stitch selection dial is on
position G. Test sew.
Starting to sew:
Raise the presser foot and place a double layer of fabric
under the presser foot and needle. Lower the presser foot. To
make the first stitch, turn the handwheel towards you to
check the position of the needle. Sew. When sewing is
interrupted, the needle stops in the fabric. Continue sewing
at the end of the seam, pull out the material slightly to the
left to form a chain.
Remove the work carefully to the left.
Cutting the thread chain (thread cutter).
Sewing test
Fine tuning chain stitch
Compare your result with the stitch formation on the
threading diagram in the looper cover.
The needle thread forms a straight line on the upper side of
the fabric.
It appears as dots on the underside of the fabric.
The looper thread forms a chain on the underside of the
fabric to give a durable seam.
Incorrect stitch formation can be corrected by fine tuning.
To increase the tension push the fine tuning lever up.
To reduce the tension push the fine tuning lever down.
A Fine tuning for the lower looper (purple)
B Fine tuning for the needle R thread (brown)
Fine tuning
Tip: When using decorative threads, attach the deco guide
over the looper threading path.
Do not thread the first machine guide but take the thread
directly through the deco guide.
Note:
If using needle system JLx2, reduce the needle thread
tensions slightly.
B
A
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Chain stitch sewing test and fine tuning
Securing the seam end
After removing your work turn it over to the wrong side.
Secure the seam by pulling the loop (1) towards the left. If the
looper thread is subsequently pulled to the upper side, the
needle thread loops (2) are visible in the stitch formation and
can also be pulled through to the wrong side and knotted.
Note:
It is not necessary to secure the seam begin, because the
first stitch is automatically knotted by the subsequent
stitches.
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2
3
Unpicking seams
The chain stitch formation can be unpicked from the seam
end by pulling the looper thread (3). The needle threads can
then be removed from the right side.
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Converting from overlock to cover/chain
The individual steps of the conversion sequence are described
in detail in the chapter: «Cover/Chain and top & bottom
Stitch Functions» (pages 3841).
1. Turn stitch selection dial to position F for cover stitch or G
for chain stitch.
2. Press the needle stop button to lower the needle clamp.
3. Remove the waste collector and open the looper cover.
4. Switch conversion arm from overlock to cover/chain
stitch.
5. Remove the knife guard and attach the cover/chain stitch
extension plate.
6. Turn the handwheel to bring the needle clamp to its
highest position.
7. Raise the presser foot and swing it out.
8. Raise the upper knife and the upper knife arm.
9. Cut all threads and remove any chain-off.
10. Insert needles in the appropriate cover/chain stitch
positions (tools in looper cover).
11. Thread cover/chain stitch looper (purple markings) leaving
8 cm or 3“ of thread hanging in the machine. Close the
looper cover.
12. Thread cover or chain stitch needles, place threads under
the presser foot.
13. Swing back presser foot. Adjust the stitch length and
differential feed to suit the stitch and fabric.
14. Sew to the end of the seam, turn the handwheel away
from you (clockwise) to raise the needles, lift presser foot,
remove work and cut threads.
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Converting from cover stitch position F (4 thread cover stitch) to top & bottom cover stitch (position H)
Test sewing with 4 thread (3-needles) cover stitch has been
completed. The presser foot is raised, the needle threads are
released, the material has been pulled away to the left and
threads cut.
You are now ready to thread for the 5 thread top & bottom
cover stitch. The machine is still switched on «l».
1. Turn the stitch selection dial to «H».
2. Place a double layer of fabric under the needles and
presser foot.
3. Lower the presser foot.
4. Press the needle stop button so that the needles are in
their highest position.
5. Press wiper activating lever until it clicks into position.
6. Lower the wiper.
7. Press needle stop button to lower the needles.
8. Switch the power switch to off «O».
9. Bring the thread up from the spool and lay it from the
back to the front into the guide.
10. Holding the thread in both hands, thread the first guide
located behind the machine head.
11. Take the thread through the groove indicated by arrows
on the cover (see diagram).
12. Bring the thread into the guide and eyelet, make sure
that the thread is in the tension discs by pulling it firmly
with both hands (see diagram).
13. Thread the eyelet of the feeding link (see diagram).
14. Raise the presser foot. Pull the thread over the wiper and
in front of the needles and then place it under the presser
foot (see diagram).
15. Lower the presser foot and the finger guard.
16. Turn the handwheel towards you one or two revolutions,
this will thread the wiper, turn the power switch to on
«l», begin sewing.
CAUTION:
Check to be sure the finger guard is in its lowest fixed
position.
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Converting from top & bottom cover stitch (position H) to cover/chain stitch position F (4 thread cover stitch)
Sewing with 5 thread (3-needle ) top & bottom cover stitch
has been completed. The presser foot is raised, the needle
threads are released, the material has been pulled away to
the left and threads cut.
You are now ready to convert back to cover/chain stitch
position F/G and the machine is still switched on «l».
1. Remove wiper thread.
2. Lift finger guard and wiper.
3. The needles are in their highest position.
4. Pull out wiper activating lever until it clicks into position.
5. Turn the stitch selection dial to the desired position
(F or G).
6. If position G selected, remove all needle(s) not in use
(only needle R is required).
7. If position F is selected, place a double layer of fabric under
the presser foot and needles.
8. Lower the presser foot. Turn the handwheel towards you
one or two revolutions, begin sewing.
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Converting from cover/chain stitch to overlock
The individual steps of the conversion sequence are described
in detail in the chapter: «Cover/Chain and top & bottom
Stitch Functions» (pages 38–41).
IMPORTANT:
When cover stitch presser foot (compensating foot) is
attached, remove it before converting to overlock.
1. Turn the stitch selection dial to desired position, (A-E).
2. Lower the presser foot and press Needle stop to lower the
needle clamp.
3. Open looper cover and slide the conversion arm from
cover/chain to overlock.
4. Remove the extension plate and replace it with the knife
guard.
5. Turn the handwheel to bring needle clamp to highest
position.
6. Raise the presser foot and swing it out. Cut all threads
and remove any chain-off.
7. Insert overlock needle(s) in the appropriate position for
selected stitch (tools in looper cover).
8. Thread overlock looper(s) according to stitch selected.
9. Thread needle(s).
10. Swing presser foot back.
11. Lower the upper knife arm and upper knife if necessary.
12. Close the looper cover and attach the waste collector.
13. Adjust the stitch length, differential feed and cutting
width to suit stitch and fabric.
14. Test sew: Place a piece of fabric under the presser foot
and needle(s), lower the presser foot. Sew. Continue
sewing at the end of the seam until an 8 cm or 3“ chain
if formed. Cut threads.
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Practical Sewing – Overlock
Pins
If you pin your work, remove the pins while sewing before
they get near the knife, or pin parallel about 2 cm (1") from
the fabric edge (see 1, 2).
Tip:
Use pins with coloured heads which are easier to see in
thicker, soft fabrics.
Tape guide
The standard presser foot is equipped with a guide for sewing
on tape to strengthen or stabilise shoulder, or side seams in
garments made from knits or stretch fabrics. The guide is
also ideal for sewing on narrow elastic for lingerie, swim and
gymwear.
· Raise the needles (Needle stop).
· Raise and swing the presser foot out.
· Place the tape under the foot, slip it into the guide from the
right and pull through slightly.
· Swing the presser foot back and lower it.
· Sew a few stitches on the tape.
· If necessary, loosen the fixation screw (1) and adjust the
tape guide to suit the width of the tape (2).
· Retighten the screw.
· Raise the tip of the presser foot, place work underneath the
tape/elastic and sew.
2
1
1
2
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Practical Sewing – Overlock
Gathering
Use the differential feed to gather a single layer of fabric
before sewing it to a garment. For example, sleeve heads and
lower edges, yokes, lace edging or frills.
Settings:
· Stitch: 4 thread overlock, position A/B
· Differential feed: 2
· Stitch length: 3–4
· Cutting width: 2
Note:
Increase the needle tensions for a tighter gather.
Tip:
After sewing, loosen the needle threads from the
thread chain with a pin or the BERNINA seam ripper and
pull the threads gently to gather fine fabrics.
A
B
C
D
E
Presser foot markings
The markings on the presser foot help to guide the fabric.
A Cutting line (cutting width 2)
B Needle R insertion point (cover and chain stitch only)
C Needle C insertion point
D Needle L insertion point
E 1 cm distance from cutting line (A) (cutting width 2)
Seam allowance markings
The seam allowance markings on the looper cover allow you
to guide the fabric easily and perfectly according to the
chosen or given seam allowance.
The measurements are taken from the point of needle
insertion.
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Practical Sewing – Overlock
Seam guide right
Loosen the screw. Position the attachment (accessory bag)
over the screw and retighten the screw.
Pull out the adjustable guide to the right until it is line with
the desired marking on the looper cover.
Feed the fabric edge along the guide, an even amount of
fabric will be cut off.
To sew without cutting, push the guide to the left to line up
with the cutting line on the presser foot.
Note:
Push the guide fully to the left to open the looper
cover.
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Practical Sewing – Overlock
Sewing in the thread chain –
seam begin
· Sew to form a 3–4 cm (2") chain.
· Position fabric and sew one stitch.
· Insert needles (Needle stop down).
· Raise the presser foot.
· Pull the thread chain slightly and from the left, place it
under the presser foot (in the tape guide if you wanted).
· Lower presser foot.
· Start sewing, sewing over the thread chain.
· After approx. 2 cm/1", guide the thread chain towards the
knife to cut off the excess (see 1, 2).
1
3
4
5
6
2
Sewing in the thread chain –
seam end
· Sew to the end of the seam.
· Raise the needles (Needle stop down).
· Raise the presser foot.
· Remove work carefully towards the back.
· Turn work over and towards you and lay it under the presser
foot so that the needle enters the fabric with the first stitch.
· Lower the presser foot.
· Sew carefully over the previous stitching without cutting for
about 2–3 cm (1").
· Raise the tip of the foot and turn work away from you.
· Stitch off the edge (see 3, 4).
Securing thread chains
Leave a 12 cm/5" chain at the beginning and at the end of
the seam so that it can be knotted or pulled through the
first/last few stitches with a darning needle (see 5).
Sewing curves
Overlocking outside and inside curves is easy. As the fabric
is first cut and then sewn, it is important to watch the
knives and not the needles. Guide the fabric as straight as
possible towards the knife. Avoid letting the fabric slip
between the knives and needles (see 6).
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Practical Sewing – Overlock
Sewing outside corners
· Snip into each corner along the stitching line.
· Sew up to the corner and slightly over the edge of the
fabric.
· Raise the needle (Needle stop).
· Raise the presser foot.
· Pull the work out at the back slightly to clear the threads
from the stitch finger.
· Turn the fabric and lay it under the presser foot so that the
cut edge of the fabric is against the knife.
· Lower the presser foot.
· Lower the needles (Needle stop down).
· If necessary, pull all the threads taut above the first machine
guide.
· Continue sewing (see 1, 2, 3).
Sewing inside corners
· Snip into the corner up to the stitching line.
· Sew until the knife reaches the cut.
· Fold fabric towards you.
· Sew over the corner.
· Fold fabric away from you.
· Continue sewing (see 4, 5, 6).
6
1
3
2
4
5
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Practical Sewing – Overlock
Sewing circular or tubular items
· Cut away a small section of the seam allowance.
· Raise the needles (Needle stop).
· Raise the presser foot.
· Position the fabric under the presser foot so that the edge
of the cut is against the knife.
· Lower the presser foot.
· Sew.
· When the seam is complete, sew a few stitches over the
previous stitches without cutting.
· Raise the tip of the presser foot and turn work away from
you.
· Sew off the edge (see 1, 2, 3).
Unpicking seams
Method 1:
Cut the loops formed by the looper threads with sharp
scissors or the BERNINA seam ripper. Pull slightly on the
threads and the seam will come undone (see 4, 5).
Method 2:
Loosen the loops formed by the needle threads with a pin
or your BERNINA seam ripper. Pull first on the needle and
then on the looper threads and the seam will come undone
(see 6).
1 2
3
4 5 6
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Practical Sewing – Cover Stitch (top & bottom cover stitch)
Simple hem
Stitch length: 3–4
Differential: N–2 (depending on fabric)
· Mark hem depth and fold or press.
· Place fabric under the foot and guide the folded edge along
a line on the stitch plate.
The hem is sewn and the raw edge on the wrong side is
neatened simultaneously. Surplus seam allowance can be
trimmed closed to the stitches if desired.
Ideal for all stretch fabrics.
Note:
This applies to top & bottom cover stitch as well.
Flat joining seam
Stitch length: 3–4
Differential: N–2 (depending on fabric)
· Mark seam allowances.
· Turn or press under the edge of the upper fabric
(if not already neatened).
· Place edges on top of one another.
· Guide fabric edge along one of the side sections of the
foot.
When sewing on elastic or lace, place it on the fabric and
cover with the seam allowance. The underside (raw edge) will
be neatened. If the seam allowance is more than 6 mm
(1/4“), it can be trimmed close to the stitches after sewing.
Ideal for all hems and edges with elastic in jerseys, knits and
stretch fabrics. Suitable for shaped pieces such as raglan
sleeves, curved inserts and bindings.
Note:
This applies to top & bottom cover stitch as well.
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Practical Sewing – Cover Stitch (top & bottom cover stitch)
Edges with elastic
Stitch length: 3–4
Differential: 0.7–N
· Sew on elastic with 4-thread overlock
· Turn the raw edge to the width of the elastic and topstitch
from the right side.
Guide the fold along the right section of the foot or use one
of the lines on the stitch plate as a guide.
The hem is stretchy, durable and regains its shape after
stretching.
Ideal for swimwear, gymwear, children’s clothing, skirt and
trousers waistbands.
Note:
This applies to top & bottom cover stitch as well.
Binding
Stitch length: 3–4
Differential: N
Cut bias binding or bias cut strips to the desired width, mark
if wanted and press or pin. Lay the binding round the fabric
edge and sew. Guide the edge of the binding on the right of
the fabric along the left side section of the foot.
The edge of the binding on the wrong side (raw edge) is
neatened by the looper thread. Trim surplus binding close to
stitches.
Ideal for neck edges on stretch fabrics, armholes and finishes
on tubular items.
Note:
This applies to top & bottom cover stitch as well.
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Practical Sewing – Cover Stitch (top & bottom cover stitch)
Top stitching seams / ribbing / yokes
Stitch length: 3–4
Differential: 0.7–N
· Fold or press seam to one side.
· Edge stitch (or at distance desired) from the right.
· Guide the edge of the fabric along the side sections of the
foot.
Cover stitch is perfect for top and edge stitching overlock
seams in all stretch fabrics to give a professional, durable and
decorative finish.
Ideal for sweatshirts, all garments made from jersey such as
dresses, jackets, coats and garments made with the
patchwork technique.
Note:
This applies to top & bottom cover stitch as well.
Decorative stitching
Stitch length: 3–4
Differential: 0.7–N
The additional space to the right of the needle allows you to
sew decorative effects on the fabric.
The «wrong» side of the stitch can be used on the «right»
side of the fabric. It is particularly effective if fine decorative
threads are used in the looper.
Use the Deco Guide if necessary (page 36).
· Draw pattern lines on the right or left side of the fabric.
· Sew.
Tip:
Use a double layer of fabric or stabiliser. Remove or
trim after sewing.
Note:
This applies to top & bottom cover stitch as well.
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Practical Sewing - chain stitch
Gathering with chain stitch
Single layers of fabric can be gathered with chain stitch and
differential feed.
Differential feed: 2
Stitch length: 4
Tensions: pre-set
Binding
Stitch length: 34
Differential feed: N
Cut the binding four times the width of the finished width.
Mark if necessary and press.
Place the binding right side to the wrong side of the fabric,
pin if wanted and sew.
Turn the binding to the right side and stitch from the right.
Note:
For fine fabrics use the cover stitch foot (compensating
foot).
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Maintenance
WARNING! Please refer to the safety instructions.
Upper knife
The upper knife (moving knife) is made from special material
and generally does not need replacing.
Should it get damaged, it can be replaced by your local
BERNINA dealer.
Replacing the lower knife
· Open the looper cover.
· Raise fully the needles.
· Raise the upper knife.
· Loosen the setscrew on the lower knife retaining plate with
the large screwdriver.
· Remove the lower knife.
· Fit the replacement knife (accessory bag) in the groove so
that the sharp edge is in line with the stitch plate.
· Retighten the setscrew.
· Lower the upper knife.
· Close the looper cover.
· Test sew.
Replacing the bulb
Using the special bulb holder provided in the accessory bag,
press upwards against the bulb, turn to the left and remove
the bulb.
Place the new bulb on the holder. Insert into the bulb
fixation, press upwards and turn to the right until the bulb
engages.
Replacement bulbs for your BERNINA overlocker are available
at your BERNINA dealer. Use max.12 Volt/5 Watt bulbs.
Cleaning and lubricating
Dust and fluff collect on and in the machine. This should be
removed regularly.
Your BERNINA overlocker requires very little lubrication as
the main components are made of special materials. Now and
then lubricate the points illustrated.
1
Always disconnect the machine from the electricity
supply when carrying out any of the following tasks.
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Trouble shooting guide
Problem: Cause: Solution:
The machine does not sew. The presser foot is up or the Lower the presser foot. Close the looper cover.
looper cover is open, the
safety control lamp is on.
The main switch is not on. Switch machine on. Main switch to I.
The machine is not plugged in. Plug machine into main socket.
Fabric does not feed evenly: Differential feed is wrongly Check the differential feed setting.
adjusted.
Presser foot pressure is Adjust the presser foot pressure.
too low.
Lower or upper knife is blunt Replace the lower or upper knife.
or wrongly positioned.
Thread breaks: Thread tension is too tight for Reduce thread tension.
the thread being used.
Needles not inserted correctly. Insert needles fully into needle clamp with flat side to
the back.
Wrong needles. Use system 130/705 H needles for overlock or cover stitch,
or JLx2 for cover stitch.
Needles break: Needles are bent, blunt or Replace the needles.
points are damaged.
Needles are not inserted Insert needles fully into needle clamp with flat side to
correctly. the back.
Fabric was pulled while Guide fabric slightly with both hands.
sewing.
Skipped stitches: Needles are bent or blunt. Replace the needles.
Wrong needles used. Use system 130/705 H needles for overlock and cover-/chain
stitch or JLx2 for cover stitch.
Presser foot pressure is Increase foot pressure.
too low.
Poor stitch formation: Sewing position incorrect. Turn the stitch selection dial to the correct position.
Threads are not between the Check if thread is lying between the tension discs.
tension discs.
Thread has got caught. Raise the presser foot, pull the threads and lower the
presser foot.
Machine is incorrectly Check threading path of each thread.
threaded.
Seams flute or wave, Presser foot pressure is Reduce presser foot pressure.
particularly when sewing too high.
knits.
Differential feed is set Adjust differential feed between N and 2.
incorrectly.
Fabric was pulled while Guide fabric slightly.
sewing.
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Trouble shooting guide
Problem: Cause: Solution:
Seams pucker: Differential feed is Adjust differential feed to 0.7 - N.
set incorrectly.
Needle thread tensions Reduce needle thread tensions.
are too tight.
Looper thread tension is Use the Deco Guide.
too tight for thread.
Fabric edges curl: Too much fabric in the stitch. Reduce the cutting width.
Stitch selection lever is Set selection lever to overlock.
on roll hem.
Thread loops are too loose. Too little fabric in the stitch. Increase the cutting width.
Machine stops sewing: Should the machine stops Check why the machine stopped. The machine will sew
sewing, the motor cuts out again after the safety cut out.
for 2 seconds, afterwards
you can continue sewing.
Fabric cannot be removed: Handwheel was turned anti- Insert needles into fabric, press Needle stop, turn the
(cover stitch and clockwise. handwheel away from you (clockwise) to raise needles.
top & bottom cover stitch) Remove work.
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Index
A
Accessories 9, 10
· looper cover 9
· in accessory bag 10
B
Binding (cover stitch/top
& bottom cover stitch) 68
Bulb 71
· holder 71
· replacing 71
C
Chain stitch 28, 53, 54
· practical sewing 70
· test sew 55, 56
· threading 53, 54
Cleaning and lubricating 71
Cloth plate 15
Cones, positioning 12
Conversion arm
(overlock/cover stitch) 39
Corners, sewing 65
Correct stitch formation
· cover stitch/top &
bottom cover stitch 51
· overlock stitches 35
Cover/chain stitch 38
· extension plate 6, 10
· converting to
overlock 60
· converting from
overlock 57
· needle positions 21
· presser foot 10, 16
Cover stitch applications
· 3 thread cover stitch 28, 29
· 4 thread cover stitch 28, 29
· binding 68, 70
· flat joining seams 67
· edges with elastic 68
· simple hems 67
Cutting width 17, 18
D
Deco Guide 36
Decorative edge
finishes 26, 27
Decorative overlock
threads 23
Decorative stitching
with cover stitch 69
Details of machine 6, 7, 8
Differential feed 18, 19
Domestic spools 12
E
Edges
· finishing 26, 27
· hemming
(cover stitch) 29, 67
· neatening 26
Elastic
· edges with cover stitch 68
· sewing on with
overlock 61
Electronics/safety 14
F
Fabric edges curl up 73
Fabric edges wave 72
Fabric feed 72
Fabric/needle/thread 23
Feed – uneven 72
Fine tuning
· chain stitch 55
· cover stitch 51
· overlock stitches 35
Finger guard 6, 7
First thread guide 30
Flat seams 27, 29
· cover stitch 67
· overlock 27
Foot control
· attaching 11
Free arm 15
G
Gathering 62
H
Handwheel 15
Hems with cover stitch/
top & bottom cover
stitch 67
K
Knives
· position lower knife 17
· raising upper knife 20
· raising upper knife arm 40
· replacing 71
Knife guard 41
L
L needle 21
· threading 33, 34, 44, 45
· tension 25, 35
Legend
· stitch selection 24, 25
Light switch 14
Looper cover
· opening/closing 15
· lower looper threading
(overlock) 32
· lower looper threading
(cover stitch) 42
· lower looper threading
(chain stitch) 53
· upper looper
threading 31
· upper looper release
(converter) 22
Loose loop formation 35, 72
M
Machine does not sew 72
Maintenance 71
Micro safety switch 14
R
Replacing
· bulb 71
· knives 71
· knife guard 41
· needles 21
· presser foot 16
· spools/cones 34
R needle
· threading 43
· tension 25, 35, 51
Roll hem 22, 26, 27
S
Safety control light 14
Safety features 14, 40
· cover stitch 40
· overlock 14
Safety regulations 3
Seams
· adjusting width 18
· allowances/
neatening 26, 27
· in fine fabrics 27
· in knits 27
· in stretch fabrics 27
· puckering 18, 19
· unpicking 66
· waving knits 18, 19
Seam guides
· right 63
Seam guide markings 62
Securing thread ends
· chain stitch 56
· cover stitch 52, 58
Selection
· cover/chain stitch/
overlock 24, 25
· overlock/roll hem 22
· stitch chart 26, 29
Sewing in tape 61
Sewing light 14
Sewing speed 11
Sewing test
· chain stitch 55
· cover stitch 51
· overlock 35
Sewing
· tubular items 66
· with decorative threads 23
· with differential
feed 18, 19
Skipped stitches 72
Slow sewing 11, 38
Spare knife 71
Special accessories 77
Spools- positioning 12
· replacing 34
Spool pins 8, 12
Stabilising seams 61
Starting to sew
· cover stitch 51
· overlock 35
Stitch selection dial 24, 25
Stitch chart 26–29
Stitch formation 24–28
Stitch length 17
· adjusting 17
N
Neatening
· edges 26, 27
· seam allowances 26, 27
· thick fabrics 24, 26, 27
· cover stitch 28, 29
· overlock 26, 27
Needles
· breaking 23, 72
· inserting/replacing 21
· positions
(overlock/cover/
chain stitch) 21
· size 23
· system 23
· thread/fabric 23
Needle thread tension 25
· fine tuning chain stitch 55
· fine tuning cover stitch 51
· fine tuning overlock 35
· fine tuning top & bottom 51
New spools/cones 34
· knotting on 34
O
One looper stitches
· 2 thread overlock 26, 27
· 2 thread flatlock 26, 27
· 2 thread roll hem 26, 27
· 3 thread
super stretch 26, 27
· upper looper
converter 22
Opening/closing
· looper cover 15
Overlock stitches
· 4 thread 26, 27
· 3 thread 26, 27
· 2 thread 26, 27
· flatlock 26, 27
· roll hem 26, 27
· super stretch 26, 27
P
Practical sewing
· cover stitch/
top & bottom 67–69
· overlock 61–66
· chain stitch 70
Poor stitch formation 72
Power switch 14
Presser foot
· changing 16
· cover stitch foot 10
· raising 15
· markings 62
· standard foot 10
· pressure 20
· swing-out 16
· tape guide 61
Puckering seams 73
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Index
Stitch types
· chain stitch 28, 29
· 3 thread cover stitch 28, 29
· 4 thread cover stitch/
top & bottom
cover stitch 28, 29
· 5 thread top &
bottom 28, 29
· 4 thread overlock 26, 27
· 3 thread overlock 26, 27
· 3 thread super
stretch 26, 27
· 3 thread roll hem 26, 27
· 3 thread narrow
seam 26, 27
· 2 thread overlock 26, 27
· 2 thread roll hem 26, 27
· 2 thread wrapped
overlock 26, 27
Stitch width 17
· 3 thread overlock 19
Support rod 11
Swing-out foot 16
Switch – power/light 14
T
Technical Data 76
Thread
· breakage 72
· cutter 35
· recommendations 23
· replacing 34
Thread ends
· securing 52, 56
Thread guides
· C needle 33
· eyelet 48
· feeding cast link 48
· L needle 34
· R needle 43
· lower looper 32
· upper looper 31
· wiper 48
Thread guide stand 11
· assembling 11
Threading
· chain stitch 53, 54
· cover stitch 42–47
· top & bottom 48
· 3/4 thread overlock 24, 25
· 2 thread overlock 24, 25
· 3 thread super
stretch 24, 25
· loopers 31, 32, 42, 53
· overlock stitches 26, 27
· preparation 30
· tips 30
Thread/needle/fabric 23
Thread tension 25
· checking cover stitch
sewing test 51
· checking overlock sewing
test 35
· fine tuning chain stitch 55
· fine tuning cover stitch 51
· fine tuning overlock 35
· special threads 36
Test sewing
· chain stitch 55
· cover stitch/
top & bottom 51
· overlock 35
U
Uneven feed 72
Unpicking seams
· chain stitch 55, 66
· cover stitch/
top & bottom 52
· overlock 56, 66
Upper knife
· raising/lowering 20
Upper knife arm
· raising/lowering 40
Upper looper
· threading 31
· release (cover/top &
bottom/chain stitch) 39
W
Waste collector 12
Wave-free seams in knits 19
Wide cutting width 17, 18
Wiper 48
Wiper activating lever 48
Wiper fine tuning lever 6, 7
Wiper spool pin 13
Wiper tension 48
Wiper thread 28
Wiper threading 48
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Technical data
Stitch types
Top & bottom cover stitch: 3 needles 1 wiper 1 looper 5 mm
2 needles 1 wiper 1 looper 5 mm
2 needles 1 wiper 1 looper 2.5 mm
Cover stitch: 3 needles 1 looper 5 mm
2 needles 1 looper 5 mm
2 needles 1 looper 2.5 mm
Chain stitch: 1 needle 1 looper
4 thread overlock with integrated safety seam: 2 needles 2 loopers
3 thread super stretch: 2 needles 1 looper
3 thread overlock, flatlock, roll hem: 1 needle 2 loopers
2 thread overlock, flatlock, roll hem: 1 needle 1 looper
Seam width: 2.5 mm 2 needle cover stitch
5 mm 3 needle cover stitch
2 needle cover stitch
3–7 mm 2/3 thread overlock
5–7 mm 4 thread overlock/3 thread overlock
Stitch length: 1–4 mm
Differential feed: Pushing effect: N–2
Stretching effect: 0.7–N
Presser foot: Standard foot (swing-out), snap-on sole
Cover stitch foot (compensating foot), snap-on sole
Presser foot lifter: Two-step. Max. lift 7 mm.
Integrated accessories: Roll hemmer, tape guide
Handwheel: Rotates forwards (counter-clockwise)
Needle system: 130/705H
(JLx2 can be used if necessary for cover/chain stitch)
Electronic needle stop: Cover stitch/top & bottom Position F,H generally down
Chain stitch Position G, generally down
Overlock stitches Positions A–E, generally up
Sewing speed: Max. 1500 s.p.m. for overlock stitches (Pos. A–E)
Max. 800 s.p.m. for cover stitch (Pos. F)
Max. 800 s.p.m. for chain stitch (Pos. G)
Max. 500 s.p.m. for top&bottom cover stitch (Pos. H)
Safety: Micro safety switches
LED safety control lamps
Weight: 2500DCET 8.8 kg
Dimensions: 335 W x 295 D x 340 H mm
Foot control: Model Nr. YC-425
We reserve the right to make changes in the interests of technical progress.
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Blind stitch foot
Elasticator
Cording foot
Gathering attachment
Multi-purpose foot with guide
Sewing Service Leaflet 16
Blind Stitch Foot Explains use and applications. 4 pages
Sewing Service Leaflet 17
Cording Foot Explains use and applications. 4 pages
Sewing Service Leaflet 18
Elasticator Explains use and applications. 6 pages
Sewing Service Leaflet 23
Gathering Attachment Explains use and applications. 4 pages
Sewing Service Leaflet 24
Cover and chain stitch Explains use and applications. 6 pages
Optional accessories
Remove needle R when using these special presser feet
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BERNINA Publications
It is not possible to cover
more than the basics of
sewing in an instruction
manual. However, the
creative potential of your
BERNINA overlocker and
sewing machines is enor-
mous. To help you use
your machines to the full,
BERNINA regularly publishes
sewing literature which
covers a multitude of sub-
jects from simple sewing
techniques to advanced
fashion and craft projects.
Ask your BERNINA dealer for
details.
BERNINA
Sewing Service
Leaflets
Each issue of our Sewing
Service Leaflets deals with a
particular sewing technique
in easy to follow steps.
Success is guaranteed!
BERNINA
Creative
Sewing
BERNINA Creative Sewing,
our international sewing
magazine, is published twice
yearly. Fashion, quick-sew
projects, sewing for teen-
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all feature on a regular basis.
Contributions from around
the world with fascinating
ideas for working with
textiles are included in every
issue. Special sewing tech-
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to follow step-by-step photo
sequences. We also of course
report on new in-house deve-
lopments as well as interes-
ting news from the sewing
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magazine is a real source of
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dealer!
BERNINA
Collection
The BERNINA Collection is a
range of booklets which deal
with the latest sewing trends.
Each Collection covers one
particular theme with a
variety of creative examples.
Pattern sheets where appro-
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ground information, fabric
and pattern suggestions,
ideas for individual design
solutions and tips and tricks
of the trade ensure profes-
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and fully illustrated instruc-
tions for BERNINA sewing
machines, overlockers and
special presser feet guaran-
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published two to three times
a year. Ask your BERNINA
dealer!
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Sollte diese Maschine in ein anderes Sprachgebiet verkauft werden, fordern Sie beim nationalen
Importeur oder BERNINA-Händler eine Bedienungsanleitung in der entsprechenden Sprache an.
If this machine has been purchased in a foreign country, please request an instruction manual
in your own language from the national Importer or a BERNINA dealer.
Si cette machine est vendue dans une autre région linguistique, demandez à l’importateur
national ou à l’agent BERNINA, un manuel d’instructions dans la langue correspondante.
In caso questa macchina fosse venduta in un territorio di lingua diversa si prega di richiedere
il libretto d’istruzione nella lingua adeguata presso l’importatore nazionale oppure presso un
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of BERNINA vakhandelaar een handleiding in de overeenkomstige taal aanvragen.
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naquela ao importador nacional ou ao forneoedor da BERNINA.
2500_DCE_2_englisch_neu 09.10.2007 15:02 Uhr Seite 79
Copyright 1999 by
BERNINA International AG
CH-8266 Steckborn
Art. no. A 9150-779-Z00
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COVER
CHAIN
BER NINA
®
2500DCET NL NC NR UL LL SSL SL CW
1 4 thread overlock with integrated safety system 2.5 2
2 3 thread super stretch 2.5 1–2
3 3 thread overlock 2.5 2
4 2 thread wrapped overlock 2.5 2
5 3 thread narrow seam 1–1.8 1–2
6 2 thread roll hem 1–1.8 1–2
B 1–6 With woolly nylon or similar decorative threads
C 7 3 thread roll hem 1–1.8 1–2
D 8 3 thread flatlock 2.5 2
E 9 2 thread flatlock 2.5 2
NL NC NR W LL SSL SL CW
10 4 thread cover stitch 3
11 3 thread cover stitch 3
12 3 thread narrow cover stitch 3
G 13 2 thread chain stitch 2.5
14 5 thread top & bottom cover stitch 3–4
H 15 4 thread top & bottom cover stitch 3–4
16 4 thread narrow top & bottom cover stitch 3
A
F
NL = Needle L
NC = Needle C
NR = Needle R
UL = Upper looper
W = Wiper
LL = Lower looper
SSL = Stitch selection lever
SS = Stitch length
CW = Cutting width
Tips:
· Raise the presser foot to release the tensions
when threading or knotting on thread.
· Select position «B» for woolly nylon or similar
decorative threads.
Insert needle L and thread
Insert needle C and thread
Insert needle R and thread
Thread needle L or C
Thread needle L or R
Do not thread needle, remove needle/thread
Thread the upper looper
Thread the lower looper
Thread the lower looper
Move stitch selection lever to overlock
Move stitch selection lever to roll hem
Raise the upper knife and upper knife arm
Attach the cover stitch extension plate
Lower the wiper and finger guard
Press in wiper activating lever
Stickkarte GB.indd 1 10.10.2007 16:28:28 Uhr
Converting from overlock to cover/chain
1. Turn stitch selection dial to position
F for cover stitch or
G for chain stitch.
2. Press the needle stop button to lower the needle clamp.
3. Remove the waste collector and open the looper cover.
4. Switch conversion arm from overlock to cover/chain
stitch.
5. Remove the knife guard and attach the cover/chain
stitch extension plate.
6. Turn the handwheel to bring the needle clamp to its
highest position.
7. Raise the presser foot and swing it out.
8. Raise the upper knife and the upper knife arm.
9. Cut all threads and remove any chain-off.
10. Insert needles in the appropriate cover/chain stitch
positions (tools in looper cover).
11. Thread cover/chain stitch looper (purple markings)
leaving 8 cm or 3“ of thread hanging in the machine.
Close the looper cover.
12. Thread cover or chain stitch needles, place threads under
the presser foot.
13. Swing back presser foot. Adjust the stitch length and
differential feed to suit the stitch and fabric.
14. Sew to the end of the seam, turn the handwheel away
from you (clockwise) to raise the needles, lift presser
foot, remove work and cut threads.
Converting from cover/chain stitch to overlock
1. Turn the stitch selection dial to desired position, (A–E).
2. Lower the presser foot and press Needle stop to lower
the needle clamp.
3. Open looper cover and slide the conversion arm from
cover/chain to overlock.
4. Remove the extension plate and replace it with the knife
guard.
5. Turn the handwheel to bring needle clamp to highest
position.
6. Raise the presser foot and swing it out. Cut all threads
and remove any chain-off.
7. Insert overlock needle(s) in the appropriate position for
selected stitch (tools in looper cover).
8. Thread overlock looper(s) according to stitch selected.
9. Thread needle(s).
10. Swing presser foot back.
11. Lower the upper knife arm and upper knife if necessary.
12. Close the looper cover and attach the waste collector.
13. Adjust the stitch length, differential feed and cutting
width to suit stitch and fabric.
14. Test sew: Place a piece of fabric under the presser foot
and needle(s), lower the presser foot. Sew. Continue
sewing at the end of the seam until an 8 cm or 3“ chain
if formed. Cut threads.
Converting from cover stitch position F (4 thread cover
stitch) to top & bottom cover stitch (position H)
1. Turn the stitch selection dial to «H».
2. Place a double layer of fabric under the needles and
presser foot.
3. Lower the presser foot.
4. Press the needle stop button so that the needles are in
their highest position.
5. Press wiper activating lever until it clicks into position.
6. Lower the wiper.
7. Press needle stop button to lower the needles.
8. Switch the power switch to off «O».
9. Bring the thread up from the spool and lay it from the
back to the front into the guide.
10. Holding the thread in both hands, thread the first guide
located behind the machine head.
11. Take the thread through the groove indicated by arrows
on the cover (see diagram).
12. Bring the thread into the guide and eyelet, make sure
that the thread is in the tension discs by pulling it firmly
with both hands (see diagram).
13. Thread the eyelet of the feeding link (see diagram).
14. Raise the presser foot. Pull the thread over the wiper
and in front of the needles and then place it under the
presser foot (see diagram).
15. Lower the presser foot and the finger guard.
16. Turn the handwheel towards you one or two revolutions,
this will thread the wiper, turn the power switch to on
«l», begin sewing.
Converting from top & bottom cover stitch (position H)
to cover/chain stitch position F (4 thread cover stitch)
1. Remove wiper thread.
2. Lift finger guard and wiper.
3. The needles are in their highest position.
4. Pull out wiper activating lever until it clicks into position.
5. Turn the stitch selection dial to the desired position
(F or G).
6. If position G selected, remove all needle(s) not in use
(only needle R is required).
7. If position F is selected, place a double layer of fabric
under the presser foot and needles.
8. Lower the presser foot. Turn the handwheel towards you
one or two revolutions, begin sewing.
1
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A/B C D E
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
F G H
IMPORTANT:
When cover stitch presser foot (compensating
foot) is attached, remove it before converting to
overlock.
Stickkarte GB.indd 2 10.10.2007 16:28:55 Uhr
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