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USER MAINTENANCE
a
Use AA alkaline batteries only.
b
Don’t mix old and new batteries together. Do not mix alkaline, standard
(carbon-zinc) and rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
c
Make sure the batteries are inserted in the correct polarity; if not, the
opener won’t operate or may cause battery leakage.
d
Remove the batteries when not in use for extended periods of time.
e
Do not dispose of batteries in fire; they might explode. If disposing
large quantities of batteries, contact your trash disposal company or
municipal waste disposal department for instructions.
f
Store in a dry place.
g
Remove the batteries before wiping clean with a damp towel.
h
Do NOT submerge in water, wash under running water, or wash in
dishwasher.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. The can opener is not working. What do I do?
Check the battery compartment. Make sure the batteries are in the right polarity and
that the cover is securely in place.
2. Why is it rotating so slowly? It looks like it’s struggling.
The batteries might be drained already. Replace them and try again.
3. Why doesn’t it detach from the edge once it’s done?
First, don’t forcefully remove the can opener. Restart it by taking out the batteries. After
reinserting the batteries and closing the cover, push the button again.
4. Why can’t it open the can?
Make sure that it is in the right position. Check the can for any dents or bends on the
edges. If there are no problems with the can, restart the can opener. *Not to be used on
cans with curved body. Such as coke & beer.
5. Why can’t the small magnet keep the lid in place?
Some canned food adheres to the lid due to moisture. You can manually lift the lid up to open.
6. If the can opener is still running after it has finished cutting the lid, how do I turn it
off?
Press and hold down the Force Stop button for at least 3 seconds and it should turn off.