Bernina 532-2 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Steckbom - Switzerland

Fritz Gegauf Ltd.BERNINA Sewing Machine Factory Steckbom - Switzerland* N3 1 > 3S.^ 1S.Sik 3B «91S’ ?91glCdts3COoer B1lOEf^ 4Q1c mS " ?c ^i S

Page 2 - 61 Oe 48 01

Bobbin Case and BobbinRemoval of Bobfain CaaePlace take-op lever 7 (Fig. 2) approxi- ioately iti its cxtre- lae top positiun. With lliti i

Page 3 - Steckborn - Switzerland

winding, turn with your right hond the handwheei release screw CO as far as possible towards you, at the same time holding the handwheel

Page 4 - Name and Surname:

Needle and ThreadSalting Iht NeedleUse only System 70S needles. Needles with blunted points or bent needles should not be used. Turn t

Page 5 - Removing and replacing

33 ihrfruU ^uideKiii, iThreading the Top Thread Fig. 8The thread spool is placed on one of the two pins 22 placed at rear of top arm

Page 6 - Fix. 1 c

Thread Teniion Box Fig. dThe thread tension is designed to operate without special adjustment for all normal sewing and mending work,A si

Page 7 - Zigzag, Plain Stitch and

I ikV \2Tu iNHeil ihu ci>Vor pliitf, muvt; it U|j to the ::itaiul’ uni and iiii^oji Lhfi [»IuIl' toJiifut: into thts iiuiile vidt;i[ iti tilt!

Page 8

When the machine has been kept in a very cold room, it should be opened and placed in a warm room about one hour before use s

Page 9 - Electrical part

Plain StitchPlain Stitching with Standard and Special Presser FootExchanging Preiter FootDifferent sewing work requires more or less frequent

Page 10 - Bobbin Case and Bobbin

Lswaring Iha Fead Dog Fif. 16At the right-hand bottom portion of the machine is placed a control knob 17 designed to lower or raise the

Page 11

Li w.'- •machine will sew forward. When the regulator lever is raised so that the zero line is below the line mark, the machi

Page 12 - Needle and Thread

TAkLC OF COHTEMTtGuarantee...1Removing and replacing of юасЫпа 6Electric part...

Page 13 - Bringing up the Bobbin Thread

Start b]T sewing stitch rows from left to right and vice-versa (Fig. 17a), These rows should be parallel and as dose to one anoth

Page 14 - Cleaning and Oiling

rilill II bfcM. Fili. 19Place the complete attachment on the free arm and set the small stud at the shank end into the hole in the

Page 15

Lap HemmerTailored effect obtained by having both rows of stitching on the R.S. Can be used to make Run and Fell seam; useful for night

Page 16

Hemmer <Hem width mpprox,0* Extras}Gathering footAttach the hemmer in place ot the ordinary presaer foot, raising the presser foot ba

Page 17 - Plain Stitch

EdgerZigzagAs shown by the illustration, the stitch hole is placed adjacent to the right presser foot edge. The foot, without the

Page 18 - Lswaring Iha Fead Dog Fif. 16

---------- ri|;ht will cauae the needle to be deflected from the right to the left (Fig. 23b). Rotation to point the arrow obliqu

Page 19 - Darning and Mending

Elastic Sewing of Knitted Goods( ill UiKnitted goods can be mended in a variety of ways of which the two most usual are described belo

Page 20

Roll HemmerThe roll hemmer, characterized by two red lines on iU shank, is similar in shape to the ordinary henuner but is provide

Page 21

THREAD CUTTERThepreaserfootclarap- ing Jever on the BERNINA sewing tnuehine at a convenient spot is provided with a sharp edge to he

Page 22 - Lap Hemmer

The threading of the bottom thread when sewing buttonholes automaticallyAn increased tension of the bottom thread produces best results when

Page 23 - Hemmer <Hem width mpprox

iiiiairiMifcFI i lItÉfNoteTo prevent demage to preaser foot, piece e piece of cloth under it whenever precticeble. Place A piece of clo

Page 24 - Zigzag Sewing

F«!' ••wing buttonholas, ttia machlna la ad}u«lad aa followa:1. Insert buttonhole presser foot.2. Feed-change knob 17 (Fig.2, page 6) must stan

Page 25 - 6. Slide on sewing table

•uuiudMMdlMFir. 3«Then turn the ball-shaped end clockwise until the buttonhole mat k appears at the top.Fie. 3tNow let the end go loose

Page 26 - Sewing on Lac a

1. Sewing the leithnnd bead.Start the machine, then the Ufthand bead is sewn in backward stitch. A scale on the buttonhole presser i

Page 27 - Braiding

_.rjL! i\\5. Stitching the fastening threads.For stitching the fastening threads, putt the zig-zag iever 12a - which is stiil against the

Page 28 - Buttonhole Sewing

For the next buttonhole the xig-zag lever lia attd the lever lS/15 have to 6e adjusted as follows:1. Set zig-zag lever 12a again agains

Page 29 - Stitch-length lever

The cord loop projecting beyond the back end of the sewn buttonhole, is tightened in such a way that the loop under the back fast

Page 30 - Fikc. 3d

4, the buttonhole foot, marked with 3 black lines, is used.In this case also 3 different types of uttonholes can be made:a) Ordinary buttonholes,b)

Page 31 - (lit (!)

7. Set zigzag knob 12 again to No. 2 and sew the second bead over a length somewhat shorter than the first bead. Last needle hol

Page 32 - (« ) , - <

A. Atbich button presiier foot marked by 2 black lines oti its shank and place button under foot according to Fig, 46.4. Adjust zigzag stitch width a

Page 33 - Fili. 41

Fiifs. 47 a, b and c dually illustratt: tha opuiu- tion. As shown by Pig,47 a, the wool is inaevled in the slot of the foot, a

Page 34

Term* of GuaranteeWe engage to repair, free of charge, any defects due to faulty material or workmanship arising during five years i

Page 35

Ziüzaü EniLroidermi: Foot (1 rtíd line) Zí^'áií^ Sewirg Footí-'ilí. 4yOrnamental stitches, hand-operatedThe Zigzag Ornamental StitchWit

Page 36

a ~ normal stitch length, zigzag sewing foot | b = short stitch length, zigzag embroidering foot (page 75Zigzag Ornamental Slitchee and their

Page 37 - Sewing on Buttons

¿tiUh Jenp-th 1Stitch width 2Stitch Irtcntion centr0-i f>-4centr«' left0-4riflst. 1Lr«i3trth aF^t>rox. jctdWidth <>-4 0-4 I&ap

Page 38 - Darning with woo)

Stitch length jiJmost" Ll iilrn. 412aJmoKtOStitch width1' .u-4 i II4] ' . 41» .-4Stitch Jocjkt, LfijrCLLC№OStitch ienfrth IllnUiflt uki

Page 39 - Applique Work

Feather Stitch hand operateda) wUh one needleb) with two needlesStitch 1«nirth Stitch width Stitch locationaimovt »erg Almost Aerua‘iCKii:. (>i!S

Page 40 - I ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘

Adjuttmtnl for Aütomalic Omamanlal Stitch SawingThe lever SI for zigzag or ornamental stitches is placed at the right-hand side of the

Page 41 - Stitch iunitth 3

/WWXAAx^A/^Automatic Ornamental Stitches with One NeedleFi(i. 04The stitch patterns may he varied by ehmiging the sliteli length from almost

Page 42 - !x>cat. left

Blindstitch sewingBlind:ititch sewing means sewing together two pieces of cloth, the upper one being folded and sewn to the lower one in such niaiiiie

Page 43 - C c LCIt

1) Setting of machine when uiing, ardinary zlgiag itilch# a) Attach blindstitch foot0 b) Deflect needle to ri^ht position# c) Set zigzag knob to a s

Page 44 - Automatic Fancy Stitches

PintuckingThe complete pin-tucking attachment comprises the fallowing members: 3 double needles for pin-tucks of approx. Vii, Vi and 'U inch widt

Page 45 - AAAAAAA/VWWW\

Notes of Bernina Agent, concerning instructions, home calls and possible warranty workData Notes—...Thi4 ¡n»truct*0n-Bo

Page 46 - Stitches with One Needle

...Threadlns Ih* two Top Thread* Pig. 73To thread the machine for pin-tucking with two top threads, proceed as for normal sewing. Th

Page 47 - Blindstitch sewing

^di^àà^^àÈÊÊàEmbroidering around holesThe complete equipment for embroidering around holes, which is not part of the standard accessorie

Page 48 - d) Set stitch length to 4

Potiitiuil of siiJ«i for cirCLilur ^mhrciiiory^'¡^f 77For both tup and bottom embroidery thread No. 60-80 is used, which gives th

Page 49 - Pintucking

niif.lfcMUseful HintsCauses and Elimination of Little TroublesBlockad Shutllatf the machine shuuld fail to run either forward or in reverse

Page 50 - Pin-lucking Fig. 74

Bobbin deformed or jamming in case.Needle hole in throat plate damaged by needle, requires repolishtng.Faulty StitchaaUnsuitable needle. Use needles S

Page 51 - Eiiibroidering is

To unpack the machine, put the carrying case on the edge of the table letting Vi of the case project over the edge, as in Fig.

Page 52 - Potiitiuil of siiJ«i for

Fig, 2 on the preceding page show3 a BEBNINA-Record Model 630-2 knee operated; the controls referred to in the Operating- Instructions bei

Page 53 - Useful Hints

Pig. 3 on tilt! preceding |mge shows a BERNINA Mode) 532-2 knee operated;t)ie controls referred lu in tiie Operating Instructions being marked and ide

Page 54 - Faulty Stitchaa

Electrical partI'in. 412The drive of the BEIiNINA-Eecurd Model 530-2 and Model 632-2 ia by the universal motor placed at the rea

Related models: 530-2

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