Section e – covers and chains, Conversion to cover /chain stitch – Bernina dcet 2500 User Manual
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1999 BERNINA Of America
Section E - page 1
SECTION E – COVERS AND CHAINS
C
ONVERSION TO
C
OVER
/C
HAIN
S
TITCH
Conversion Chart
- Instruction Manual pg.___ and Quick Reference Card
The Converter Arm
– Instruction Manual pg.___
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Disengages the Upper Looper shaft
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Use the Needle Stop Button to lower the Needles
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Removing the Knife Guard – Instruction Manual pg.___
Attaching the Cover/Chain Stitch Extension Plate
– Instruction Manual pg.___
Swing Out Presser Foot
– Instruction Manual pg.___
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Easier Needle threading
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Locks the machine for safety
Raising the Knife Arm
– Instruction Manual pg.___
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Rotate the knife up
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Remember to snug the White Locking Screw after moving the arm
Which Needles To Use
– Instruction Manual pg. __
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4-Thread Cover Stitch – Left, Center, and Right Needles
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5-Thread Top and Bottom Cover Stitch – Left, Center, and Right Needles
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Wide 3-Thread Cover Stitch – Left and Right Needles
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Wide 4-Thread Top and Bottom Cover Stitch – Left and Right Needles
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Narrow 3-Thread (2.5mm) Cover Stitch – Center and Right Needles or
Left and Center Needles
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Narrow 4-Thread Top and Bottom Cover Stitch – Left and Center Needles
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Chain stitch – Right Needle only
T
HE
C
OVER
/C
HAIN STITCH FOOT
– Instruction Manual pg.___
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Wider for better fabric feeding
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Floating Toes to level the Presser Foot
Easier fabric guiding
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This Presser Foot does not swing to the left
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Closed holes
Completes the threading path
T
HREADING FOR
C
OVER
/C
HAIN
S
TITCH
– Instruction Manual pg.___
Threading Order
First - Cover/Chain Stitch Looper
Second - Right Needle
Third - Center Needle
Fourth - Left Needle
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Raise the Presser Foot to open the Tension Disks.