Securing Stitches; Securing In Bsr1 Mode With The Button "Start/Stop; Securing In Bsr2 Mode; Using The Kickstart Function - Bernina 790 PRO Manual

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BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR)
> Move the fabric to control the speed of the machine in the BSR Mode.
> To stop the BSR Mode, push the button «Start/Stop» again or release the foot control.
> To deactivate the BSR Mode and to quilt without automatic stitch lengths, tap «BSR Mode».
BSR

11.8 Securing Stitches

Securing in BSR1 Mode with the Button «Start/Stop»
> Lower the feed dog.
> Lower the presser foot.
> Push the button «Needle position Up/Down» 2x.
> Hold the upper and the bobbin thread.
> Push the button «Start/Stop».
> Sew 5 – 6 securing stitches.
> Push the button «Start/Stop».
> Cut the thread.

Securing in BSR2 Mode

> Lower the presser foot.
> Push the button «Securing Stitches».
> Press the foot control or push the button «Start/Stop».
By moving the fabric some short securing stitches are sewn, then the programmed stitch length is activated
and the securing function is deactivated automatically.

11.9 Using the KickStart Function

The KickStart function enables quilting without keeping the foot control pressed.
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– The BSR Mode stops and the red light at the presser foot goes off.
The BSR presser foot is fitted and connected to the machine.
The BSR display opens and a BSR1 Mode is active.
– The bobbin thread is brought up.
– Start the BSR Mode.
– The BSR Mode stops.
The BSR presser foot is fitted and connected to the machine.
The BSR display opens and a BSR2 Mode is active.
The BSR Presser Foot is fitted and connected to the machine.
The BSR display opens and a BSR Mode is active.

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