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As soon as the air has been sucked from the
bag, press and hold the Seal/Cut button 

y

with both hands, as already described, and
seal the bag. 

Storing the appliance

Do not wrap the power cable around the appli-
ance, use the guides provided on the bottom of
the appliance.

Store the appliance where it will be dry and free
from dust and particles, so that nothing 
can lodge in the suction device.

Cleaning

Attention! 

First remove the power plug from the wall socket
and allow the appliance to cool down completely
before cleaning it or placing it into storage. NEVER
submerse the appliance in fluids of any kind. Do not
permit liquids to permeate into the appliance. 
If you do, you risk receiving a potentially fatal elec-
tric shock.

Cleaning the collector receptacle

Should food remnants unintentionally be sucked in
when vacuuming, the collector receptacle 

q

pro-

tects the appliance from damages. Clean the collec-
tor receptacle 

q

as soon as soiling is visible:

Open the appliance cover 

u

.

Fold up the extraction supports 

w

.

Carefully pull the collector receptacle 

q

out 

of the appliance using the lateral grips.

Clean it in a lukewarm washing-up solution and
the allow then collector receptacle 

q

to dry

well.

Replace the collector receptacle 

q

and fold

the extraction supports 

w

down.

Cleaning the appliance

Clean the appliance only with a dry or lightly
moistened cloth. Do not use abrasives or deter-
gents, these could damage the plastic surfaces.

Do not remove stubborn glue remnants from
the sealing wire 

r

with hard or sharp objects,

at the very most carefully use a fingernail.
Otherwise, the sealing wire 

r

, the cutting wire

e

or the insulation underneath could be da-

maged.

Maintenance

Warning:

NEVER open the housing! There is potentially fatal
high voltage in the appliance. Arrange for the appli-
ance to be repaired by specialists only.

The appliance is maintenance-free. No form of
maintenance, either on or in the appliance, is in-
tended for execution by the user. In the event of mal-
function or apparent damage, make contact with
Customer Services.

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Summary of Contents for SFS 150 A1

Page 1: ...GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr SFS 150 A1 01 10 V2 KITCHEN TOOLS Vacuum Sealer SFS 150 A1 Vacuum Sealer Operating instructions CY CV_SFS_150_A1_46614_LB6 qxd 01 03 2010 16 50 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...SFS 150 A1 w y i q u e t r CV_SFS_150_A1_46614_LB6 qxd 01 03 2010 16 50 Uhr Seite 4 ...

Page 3: ...e film 4 Vacuuming films 5 Storing the appliance 6 Cleaning 6 Cleaning the collector receptacle 6 Cleaning the appliance 6 Maintenance 6 Disposal 7 Importer 7 Warranty and Service 7 Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this maual for later reference Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date ...

Page 4: ... become damaged im mediately remove the power plug Then arrange for the device to be checked by Customer Services After use or during extended absences ALWAYS remove the plug from the power socket Never leave the appliance unsupervised when it is connected to mains power The appliance is electrically live for as long as the plug is in serted into the wall socket To avoid the risk of fire Use only ...

Page 5: ...break of 80 seconds before continuing to seal further bags Description of the appliance q Collector receptacle w Extraction supports e Cutting wire r Sealing wire t Film compartment cover y Seal Cut button u Appliance cover i Control lamp Commissioning Place the appliance on a non slip and stable surface Insert the power plug into a wall power socket Inserting the film Open up the cover to the fil...

Page 6: ...a water bath or similar It is construed for temperatures of a maximum of 60 C Fold the appliance cover u up Pull out as much film as is required for the task at hand Then close the appliance cover u Firmly press the appliance cover u down Note The bag opening must sit smoothly on the sealing wire r and on the cutting wire e Otherwise the sealing and cutting will not function properly Press and hol...

Page 7: ...n out of the bag when sealing it and permeate into the appliance If you do not want to extract the air from the bag you should now seal the last open side Vacuuming films When sealing you can at the same time extract the air from the bag vacuuming Warning Do NOT vacuum bags in which there are liquids They will permeate into the appliance and damage it Place the open end of the bag around the extra...

Page 8: ...le q as soon as soiling is visible Open the appliance cover u Fold up the extraction supports w Carefully pull the collector receptacle q out of the appliance using the lateral grips Clean it in a lukewarm washing up solution and the allow then collector receptacle q to dry well Replace the collector receptacle q and fold the extraction supports w down Cleaning the appliance Clean the appliance on...

Page 9: ...patch for your goods be assured The warranty covers only claims for material and maufacturing defects but not for transport damage for wearing parts or for damage to fragile compo nents e g buttons or batteries This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use The warranty is void in the case of abusive and improper handling use of force and internal tampe ring not carrie...

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