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Food Preparation and Storage Guide

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Care and Cleaning Instructions

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NOTE: Vacuum packaging is NOT a substitute for refrigeration or freezing.
Any perishable foods that require refrigeration prior to vacuum packaging
still must be refrigerated or frozen after vacuum packaging.

Guidelines for Vacuum 
Packaging Food

Vacuum packaging is not a substitute
for canning nor can it reverse deteri-
orating quality; it can only slow down
changes in quality. It is impossible to
predict how long a specific food will
have top-quality flavor, appearance,
and texture, because it depends on
the age and condition of the food
on the day it was vacuum packaged.
Foods that are extremely fresh will
last longer than foods that are al-
ready deteriorating.

Vacuum packaging extends the life of
foods by removing nearly all the air
in a sealed container, thereby reducing
oxidation which affects nutritional
value, flavor, and overall quality.
However, most foods contain enough
water to support micro-organisms
which can grow with or without air.
While micro-organisms are present
everywhere, only certain ones cause
problems, and only under certain
conditions:

Mold:

Easy to identify because of

its characteristic fuzz. Molds are
virtually eliminated by vacuum
packaging because they cannot
grow in a low oxygen environment.

Yeast:

Results in fermentation,

which can frequently be identified
by smell or taste. Yeast requires
water, sugar, and a moderate tem-

perature to grow, and can grow
with or without air. Refrigeration
slows the growth of yeast, and
freezing stops it completely.

Bacteria:

Frequently results in

discoloration, soft or slimy texture,
and/or an unpleasant odor.
Clostridium botulinum (commonly
known as Botulism), can grow with-
out air under the right conditions,
cannot be detected by smell or
taste, and although extremely rare,
can be very dangerous.

Maintaining low temperatures is a
critical factor in preserving foods
safely. Growth of micro-organisms is
significantly reduced at temperatures
of 40°F (4°C) or below. Freezing at
0°F (-17°C) does not kill micro-
organisms, but it stops them from
growing. For long term storage,
always freeze "perishable" foods that
have been vacuum packaged.

Thawing and Heating Vacuum
Packaged Foods

Always thaw foods in either the
refrigerator or microwave – do not
leave perishable foods at room tem-
perature to thaw.

To microwave in a FoodSaver Bag,
cut a corner of the bag and place on
a microwave-safe dish. You can also
place the FoodSaver Bag in boiling
water to heat.

English

The FoodSaver Vac 300

1

Always unplug the Vac 300 before cleaning.

2

Do not immerse the Vac 300 in water.

3

Do not use abrasive products or materials to clean any of the
Vac 300 components. These can scratch the surfaces and damage
the black foam rubber pads preventing a vacuum from forming.

4

Clean using a mild dishwashing soap and a warm, damp cloth.
Wipe away any food residue from inside or around the vacuum
channel, sealing strip, and black foam rubber pads.

5

Dry thoroughly before using.

FoodSaver Bags

1

Wash bags in warm water using a mild dishwashing soap.

2

Bags can be washed in the dishwasher by carefully turning the
bags inside out and spreading them over the top rack of the
dishwasher, so that all surfaces are exposed to the washing water.

3

Allow bags to dry thoroughly before reusing.

IMPORTANT: We do not recommend reusing bags that have stored
raw meats or fish. Also, bags may not be reusable if they have been
used to store greasy or fatty foods.

Summary of Contents for Vac 300

Page 1: ...Espa ol Fran ais English User Manual The Original Home Vacuum Packaging System Vac300...

Page 2: ...ur grocery bills Repackage your purchases in portions sized for your family s needs Prepare meals in advance so when you don t have time to cook you and your family will still have great tasting homem...

Page 3: ...stic material with special channels that remove the air The outer layer of nylon seals freshness in while locking air and moisture out FoodSaver Bags and Rolls can go straight from the freezer and ref...

Page 4: ...nds before using it again Seal Only Vacuum Seal English When using FoodSaver Rolls you first need to make a bag then vacuum package your food in the bag If you are using ready made FoodSaver Bags go t...

Page 5: ...FoodSaver Bags because the liquid will be drawn into the vacuum pump NOTE Let the Vac 300 cool down for at least 20 seconds before using it again How to Vacuum Package Using Ready Made and Custom Made...

Page 6: ...n discoloration soft or slimy texture and or an unpleasant odor Clostridium botulinum commonly known as Botulism can grow with out air under the right conditions cannot be detected by smell or taste a...

Page 7: ...en place the cheese back in the bag and repackage Allow approximately one inch of bag material for each time the bag will be opened and repackaged English VEGETABLES Blanching VEGETABLES Blanching Tim...

Page 8: ...vor nuts often get when stored Plus it eliminates the growth of molds that commonly occur with nuts Keep nuts fresh by repackaging them with the Vac 300 You can open the bag and take what you need for...

Page 9: ...mal Storage POW D E RY FO O D S Store Packaged Life without Storage Life vacuum packaging Flour Sugar Dry milk Brown sugar Pantry 1 to 2 years 6 months Dried coconut Preparation Guidelines for Powdery...

Page 10: ...thing Happens When the Vac 300 Lid is Pressed 1 Make sure the power cord is firmly plugged into the electrical outlet 2 Make sure the power cord is not damaged in any way 3 Make sure the electrical ou...

Page 11: ...n and vacuum package it again 2 Moisture or food material i e juices grease crumbs powders etc along the seal may have caused leakage and allowed air to come back into the bag Cut the bag open wipe th...

Page 12: ...ndling incurred by Tilia or its representative in connec tion with the performance of this warranty The limited warranty set forth above is the sole and entire warranty pertaining to the product and i...

Page 13: ...or reproduced in any fashion without written permission from the publisher FoodSaver is a registered trademark of Tilia Inc First printing October 2000 Printed in the United States of America FoodSav...

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