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HINTS AND TIPS
•Save Money: Buy in bulk, separate food into meal size portions, vacuum seal, and freeze. Just remove the sealed bag, thaw in the refrigerator, and prepare your meal.
•Save Time: Prepare meals in advance, vacuum seal, store in the refrigerator or freezer, and reheat for a quick,
•Save Food: Vacuum seal leftovers to eliminate waste.
•Save Flavor: Wash, vacuum, seal, and freeze seasonal fruits and vegetables to enjoy any time of the year.
•Save clothing, valuable documents, photographs, craft supplies, and much more.
•Portion Control: Separate food into individual portions, write nutritional information on the bag, vacuum seal, and store.
•Keep Food Fresh Longer.
Outperforms Conventional Bags & Wraps
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| Beef (Steaks, Roasts) | 6 | – 12 months | 2 | – 3 years |
| Beef (Ground, Stew Meat) | 3 | - 4 months | 1 year | |
| Lean Fish (Cod, Haddock) | 4 | - 6 months | 2 years | |
| Fatty Fish (Salmon, Sea Trout) | 2- 3 months | 1 year | ||
| Pork Chops | 4 | – 6 months | 2 | – 3 years |
| Poultry | 6 | – 12 months | 2 | – 3 years |
| Soups and Sauces | 2 | - 4 months | 1 | – 2 years |
| Vegetables | 6 | – 9 months | 2 | – 3 years |
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| Cheese | 2- 4 weeks | 4 | – 8 months | |
| Deli Meats | 3 | – 4 days | 7 | – 10 days |
| Fruits (Berries) | 1 | – 5 days | 7 | - 14 days |
| Vegetables | 2 | – 7 days | 7 | – 14 days |
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| Cereal | 2 | 6 | – 12 months | |
| Coffee (Ground) | 2 weeks | 1 | – 2 years | |
| Cookies (Homemade) | 1 | 3 | – 6 weeks | |
| Flour | 6 | - 8 months | 1 | – 2 years |
| Nuts | 6 | - 8 months | 1 | - 2 years |
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| Nothing happens | • | Make sure the power cord is correctly plugged into the electrical outlet. |
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| when I press down | • | Make sure the power cord is not damaged in any way. |
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| on the lid | • | Make sure the electrical outlet is operative by plugging in another |
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| appliance. If it is not, please check the circuit breakers or fuses in your home. |
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| • Make sure the bag is positioned correctly down in the vacuum channel. |
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| (See Figures on previous pages) |
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| • Press down firmly on both sides of lid. |
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| • Wait 20 minutes to allow appliance to cool off, and then try using again. |
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| Air is not | • | Check that there are not gaps, folds, wrinkles or holes in the |
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| vacuumed from | • | Verify that the Drip Tray is inserted properly into the unit. |
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| the bag | • Make sure the Accessory Hose is not inserted into the Accessory Port. |
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| • Check for loose, worn or cracked Upper and Lower Sealing Gaskets. |
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| • Foods with high liquid contents may prevent the bag from sealing |
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| properly. Cut bag open and wipe top inside of bag and reseal |
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| • Check to see if bag is properly inserted into the Drip Tray. |
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| • Make sure you've placed the bag in the proper place. When making a |
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| bag from a roll, make sure end of cut piece is on Sealing Strip, NOT over |
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| Lower Sealing Gasket or in Drip Tray. |
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| Air has seeped | • | Check the seal of the bag. There may be a hole or wrinkle that is |
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| • Make sure there is no moisture or liquid from the food present within |
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| the bag. You may need to cut open the bag and |
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| setting, or use an entirely new bag. Partially freeze foods with excess |
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| liquids, prior to vacuum sealing. |
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| • Make sure there were no food items with sharp edges that may have |
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| punctured the bag. If you find a puncture hole seal the item in an |
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| entirely new bag. |
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| • Make sure no liquids were drawn to the sealing strip area. |
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| sealing properly. Cut bag open and wipe top inside of bag and reseal. |
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| Bag melts | • | The sealing strip may have been too hot during the sealing process. |
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| Allow the unit to cool for 20 seconds between uses. If the bag continues |
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| to melt, allow the unit to cool with the lid in the upright position for 25 |
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| minutes before using. |
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| Bag will not seal | • | Check that there aren’t any gaps, folds, wrinkles or holes in |
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| sealing properly. Cut bag open and wipe top inside of bag and reseal. |
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| bag from a roll, make sure end of cut piece is on Sealing Strip, NOT over |
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| • Make sure you give the appliance time to cool down. Wait at least 20 |
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| seconds between seals. |
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