ENG-FRM-RIC-4.32, Rev. E
Technical Data Sheet
HVS400
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-Symptom:
The Vacuum Sealer does not operate when it is plugged in and turned on.
-Cause:
Bad outlet. Try connecting the power cord plug to another electrical outlet.
-Cause:
Damaged power cord. Make sure the power cord is not damaged.
DO NOT use a damaged power cord. Call Customer Service for information on part
replacement.
-Cause:
Loose power cord. Make sure the Connector at the end of the power cord is securely plugged
into the power cord port on the side of the unit.
-Cause:
The 10 Amp fuse may be blown. Results in no lights illuminated on the control panel.
The Fuse is located on the right side of the unit directly above the Power Cord Port.
To check the fuse:
Turn "OFF” (
0
) and unplug the Vacuum Sealer.
Twist off and remove the Fuse Cap.
Remove and check the Fuse. The thin metal band in the center of the Fuse should be
clean and unbroken, if broken replace. Only replace fuse with a 10-ampere cartridge fuse.
Replace the Fuse Cap.
-
Symptom:
The vacuum sealer shut off and will not turn on again.
-
Cause:
The 10 Amp fuse may have blown. If there are no lights illuminated on the control panel check
the fuse and replace as needed.
-Cause:
The thermal overload protector may have been activated. In this case, allow the vacuum
sealer to cool by opening the vacuum chamber lid for approximately 20 minutes.
TIP:
To prevent the vacuum pump from overheating, be sure to leave the vacuum chamber
lid open for approximately 20 seconds between uses.
- Symptom:
The sealing bar melts through the bag.
- Cause:
The seal bar tape strips may be worn or damaged. Check the condition of the tape and replace if
damaged or worn.
- Cause:
The seal bar may be too hot, open the vacuum chamber lid and allow the sealing bar to cool for
5
–10 minutes.
TIP:
Always leave the vacuum chamber lid open between bags and allow at least 20 seconds
between cycles.
NOTE:
The vacuum sealer is only intended to be used with vacuum-sealing bags. Only heat-seal
bags should be used.
DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD PLASTIC BAGS with the vacuum sealer.
4421 Waterfront Drive
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Revision Description:
Production Release.
Request Number:
DOC7195
Revision Date:
11/2/2016
Approved by:
DOC7195
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Document #:
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Rev:
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