Sunbeam VS5200 manual Handy Hints, It is recommended that the contents be discarded

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Handy Hints

The original quality of the food must be of the very highest quality, in terms of freshness and environmental hygiene, when you decide to vacuum pack it.

There are in fact no preservation methods which will transform a poor product into a good one.

Do not vacuum seal hot food. Allow to cool sufficiently, then vacuum seal.

Vacuum packing red meat may cause discolouration, however this is a normal process and the colour will return to the meat once the seal is broken.

If any unpleasant odours permeate from a vacuum bag once opened, contents should be allowed to rest for 5 minutes and then rechecked. If strong odours persist,

it is recommended that the contents be discarded.

Once perishable food has been vacuumed packed, place it in the refrigerator or freeze it immediately, maintaining a constant fridge or freezer temperature. Do not leave the food at room temperature.

After opening tinned food or food that has been factory vacuum packed, it can be vacuum packed again.

Do not defrost food in boiling water or using other heat sources, unless the food in question is liquid (soups, sauces etc.).

Vacuum packing will not extend the life of fruit and vegetables including bananas, apples and potatoes unless they have been peeled prior to vacuum packing.

Soft foods and food with a delicate structure (like fish, berries, etc.) must be pre-frozen for one night before they can be vacuum packed and placed in the freezer.

For food with tapered ends or sharp edges, like bones and spaghetti, pad the edges with paper towels to prevent perforating the bag.

Prior to vacuum sealing, write the date with a permanent marker on bags and rolls, to ensure that the bag contents are consumed within the correct time frames.

Fragile and delicate foods like crackers

or biscuits should be preserved using the “Manual Seal’ function.

There are many non-food products which can be vacuum packed, such as camping equipment including matches, first aid kits and clean, dry clothes. Silverware and collections can also be vacuum packed to protect the items against oxidation, etc.

To ensure correct and safe vacuum packing, use only original Food Preserver bags and rolls.

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Contents Food Preserver Important instructions retain for future use ContentsEnsure the above safety precautions are understood Sunbeam’s Safety PrecautionsIntroduction Hose port Features of your Food PreserverAccessory hose On buttonVacuum indicator Manual Seal buttonNon-slip feet Vacuum chamber Features of your Food PreserverSealing gasket Presses the bag onto the sealing barSealing bar Airtight gasketsLift the lid and remove the bag Using your Food PreserverVacuum packing using Food Preserver pre-cut bags Close the lidVacuum packing by using the bag cut from the roll Using your Food PreserverHow to use the Manual Seal button Vacuum Packing Explained Vacuum packing for the pantry Food Preserver System explainedVacuum packing for the freezer Vacuum packing for the fridgeMicrowave Room temperatureFood Preserver System explained RefrigeratorHandy Hints It is recommended that the contents be discardedFrozen foods -18 ± 2ºC Refrigerated foods 5± 2ºCCare and Cleaning Troubleshooting ‘Sunbeam’, is a registered trademark of Sunbeam Corporation Consumer Hotline AustraliaNew Zealand