TIPS ON BAG / ROLL CUTTER
TROUBLESHOOTING
① Nothing happens when the power cord is plugged into appliance.
A. Make sure the power cord is not damaged.
B. Make sure the power cord is correctly plugged into the electrical outlet and appliance.
② Appliance is plugged in, but cannot vacuum.
A. Ensure the lid is properly closed.
B. Ensure the opening end of the bag is correctly placed into the vacuum chamber.
C. Check if the bag is punctured.
D. Check if the foam sealing gasket is deformed or damaged.
③ Air is removed from the bag, but now re-entered.
A. Check if there is a hole or puncture on the bag. It may be punctured by sharp items. Use a new bag
if necessary.
B. Check the sealing seam. Any wrinkle along the sealing seam may cause air re-entering. If yes,
simply cut the sealed edge and re-seal.
C. If there is moisture or liquid at the opening end , cut the bag and wipe it away. Then choose MOIST
FOOD setting and reseal.
D. If the food has been stored for a long time and the bag is full of gases, it may spoil and suggest
to discard.
④ Note:
1. To prevent the appliance from overheating, allow it to cool for 60 seconds between uses.
Keep the lid open to accelarate heat dissipation.
2. If the bag melts, the sealing strip may be overheated. Allow the appliance to cool for 60 seconds
before using it again.
3. For the best preservation, do not reuse the bags after storing raw meats, fish or greasy foods.
Do not reuse the bags after simmering or microwaving.
Close the upper lid cover, pull out the desired
bag length, hold the bag with one hand, and
slide the bag cutter across the roll to obtain
the desired bag length.
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