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SKU 66906 

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prepare,  pre-treat,  and/or  pre-cook  the  food  to  be  used  in  the  Dehydrator.

4. 

 

Preparation depends on the type of food to be dried. Some food will need to have 
the outer layer peeled before dehydration. 

pre-treating: Fruits and Vegetables

 

The enzymes that are responsible for color, flavor and texture, change during the 
life of the produce.  This process will continue during drying and storage unless the 
activity is slowed down.  The following information offers some methods which you 
may choose to use to impact this process.

Blanching: 

a. 

Plunge the fruit or vegetables into boiling water for one or two minutes.  Place 
in ice water to cool.  Blot to remove excess moisture before drying.
Steam Blanch: 

b. 

Use steam for about four (4) minutes and then place in ice water to cool.  Blot 
to remove excess moisture before drying.
Fruit Dip: 

c. 

Plunge the fruit into lemon or pineapple juice for two to three minutes.  Blot and 
place on the tray.  You may also use lime juice, orange juice, honey or gelatin.
Sodium Bisulfate: 

d. 

Use a USP (United States Pharmacopeia) grade of this solution.  Dissolve one 
teaspoon in one quart of water.  This will help to maintain the food’s natural color.  
Blot to remove excess moisture before drying.

precooking: meat 
WARnIng!  This unit is to be used only on meat that has been pre-cooked 
properly.  This unit will nOT heat raw meats enough to kill the bacteria and 
other pathogens present.

  Steam, roast, or otherwise heat all pieces of meat to 

an internal temperature of at least 160° F (165° F for poultry). 

Refer to the usDA’s website for additional food safety tips:

 

http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Jerky_and_Food_Safety/index.asp

More than one type of food may be placed on each tray.  However, do not mix meat 

5. 

and fruits/vegetables on the same tray or place a tray with meat over a tray with 
fruits/vegetables.  Do not overlap food or overload trays. 

note:  When the unit is 

plugged in, it’s warming element will constantly be on.  When you are finished, 
unplug the unit to turn it off

.

After the food is arranged on a tray, do not place on the base yet. STACK UP AND 

6. 

SET ASIDE.

Plug the unit into an electrical wall outlet, and allow the unit to preheat for approxi-

7. 

mately 5 minutes. 

Summary of Contents for 66906

Page 1: ...Mission Oaks Blvd Camarillo CA 93011 Visit our website at http www harborfreight com Read this material before using this product Failure to do so can result in serious injury Save this manual Copyright 2009 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freig...

Page 2: ...rical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following Read all instructions 1 Do not touch hot surfaces 2 Use handles or knobs To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord plugs or the main unit 3 in water or other liquid Only the Top Lid 1 Lid 2 the five Food Trays 3 and anything else that may touch the food may be immersed for cleaning Thoroughly ...

Page 3: ...lit Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace Always keep the work area free of obstructions and other debris Do not use this product in a damp or wet location Do not use metal utensils with the Dehydrator 17 They may cause fire and the risk of electric shock Do not operate the Dehydrator near draperies curtains and walls 18 These flammable materials may catch fire from this electric appli...

Page 4: ...r supply cord or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance b if the appliance is of the grounded type the extension cord should be a grounding type 3 wire cord and c the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over UNPACKING When unpacking check to make sure...

Page 5: ...are to rinse completely Dry with a soft cloth Wipe the base with a soft clean cloth or sponge Never immerse base cord or plug in water or any other liquid Before using make sure the Dehydrator unit is unplugged See 1 FIGURE 1 and the Assembly Drawing on page 10 Clean all parts before assembling Always wash the FoodTrays 3 and Lid 2 before 2 each use This will prevent food contamination Place the b...

Page 6: ...ange juice honey or gelatin Sodium Bisulfate d Use a USP United States Pharmacopeia grade of this solution Dissolve one teaspoon in one quart of water This will help to maintain the food s natural color Blot to remove excess moisture before drying Precooking Meat WARNING This unit is to be used only on meat that has been pre cooked properly This unit will not heat raw meats enough to kill the bact...

Page 7: ...isp 1 1 5 Days Orange Rind Brittle 1 1 5 Days Peaches Pliable and Leathery 2 3 Days Watermelon Pliable and Sticky 2 3 Days Artichoke Hearts Brittle 1 1 5 Days Beets Deep Red and Brittle 1 2 Days Carrots Leathery 1 2 Days Corn Brittle 1 2 Days Pumpkin Leathery 2 Days Tomatoes Leathery 1 5 3 Days Meat Poultry or Fish Jerky marinate and thoroughly precook see page 6 first Leathery 1 2 Days Check the ...

Page 8: ...er base or any other part not mentioned in number 3 above in water or any other liquid Remove residue Then wipe with a damp cloth Allow it to dry completely before 5 reusing You must keep the Bottom 8 free from any foreign objects or the Dehy drator will not operate properly Note Improper cooking may cause unpleasant odors while using the Dehydrator THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED...

Page 9: ...BLY DIAGRAM NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts PARTS LIST Part Part Name Qty Part Part Name Qty 1 Top Lid 1 5 Power Cord 1 2 Lid 1 6 Support 4 3 Food Tray 5 7 Heating Element 1 4 Button 1 8 Bottom 1 ...

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