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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 21 Mar 2020 13:23 #147402

Just saw your post.. You can check out BERNINA.com in Canada to bring up a map of the closest dealer to your town. PEI might still be the closest, but there are 2 in Nova Scotia :)
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 09 Apr 2016 21:01 #136806

I'm in Antigonish, and the closest I know of is in PEI. I would love to hear of someone closer!
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 14 Jun 2011 19:31 #65993

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I haven't had an opportunity to try my BSR lately, I am finishing a top now that I plan to use as a practice piece. A friend bought a Bernina 620 she hooked up my BSR to her machine and it auto updated because then it worked beautifully. I was able to free motion my son's quilt for his birthday last Dec. My dealer is four hours away so I keep my machine very clean and oiled I will have to send it to her soon for servicing probably by Sept. Joan
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 14 Jun 2011 19:01 #65992

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After 3 years of owning a BSR, I'm finally used to mine. I took mine in with the regular service a couple of months ago. I just noticed that V32 is written in sharpie on the bottom. Anybody know what this means?
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 14 Jun 2011 18:23 #65990

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Where do you take your Bernina for servicing? I have a 440QE and have never had my BSR serviced..is this something new??

Pat
(In the Ann. Valley)
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 08 Mar 2011 12:21 #59796

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bunny9 wrote:
Have you 2 watched the Bernina webinar on the BSR? It is a good refresher.
No, I have not. Good idea, I'll remember that when I approach the BSR again. Thank you for mentioning it.

living in Central Denmark
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 08 Mar 2011 10:49 #59790

Have you 2 watched the Bernina webinar on the BSR? It is a good refresher.
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 08 Mar 2011 09:34 #59778

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Mine is only one and a half years old so I guess there is no help for me either :( I guess I'll tell my dealer I need another class on using it. Maybe I am not doing something right. :?
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 07 Mar 2011 11:30 #59697

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I just had my 440 QE to service and I asked them to upgrade my BSR because I find it not working properly. They had never heard of that and asked Bernina. The answer was that my machine (1 year old) is upgraded. It's machines more than 3 years old, that needs an update. They say my BSR works so I guess I'll have to try it again :( .

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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 07 Mar 2011 09:37 #59684

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I just read this thread on the BSR. I have a 440QE also. I tried the BSR a couple of times and could not get it to sew the way I expected it too. I put it up and have not tried again. I may take it to my dealer next week. The Gammill is wonderful for the big stuff, but the BSR would be convenient for little things. Other than that, I love my 440QE.
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 28 Jan 2011 15:50 #55612

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So glad to hear it Robin!! That had to be frustrating!


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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 28 Jan 2011 15:17 #55606

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A couple of years ago, I posted on the forum about my frustration with the BSR on my 440QE. It just never seemed to do what it was supposed to - the unit would race so I would get gazillion teeny stitches or it would almost stall out on me. After having taken it in a couple of times with no successful fix, I just threw up my hands and stopped using the BSR altogether.
I picked up my machine today after taking it to a different place for cleaning, maintenance, etc. and before I left the store I asked if I could try it out and maybe the store personnel could tell if I was doing something wrong. Well, I might as well have been using a brand-new machine. For the first time in its life, the BSR worked beautifully. Problem solved, don't know what it was, but I suspect the fix was in this latest upgrade. Thank you Bernina and a huge thank you to Pamella's Place in Genesee Depot, WI.
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 02 Dec 2010 07:07 #51755

Thanks, Good to know about the BSR. I will ask my dealer when I am next in.

As for the Forum, I find it fabulous; a wealth of information when in need; fun too!
Barbara
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Re: Learned a valuable lesson 01 Dec 2010 13:31 #51739

Joan I have a 440QE also and have just put my machine in for a service and thought of the same thing and asked to update the BSR, so will be looking forward to seeing any difference.


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