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Vacuum Sealer
Rated Voltage
AC 110–120V
Rated Power
110 W
Rated Frequency
50/60 Hz
Sealing Time
6~10 Seconds
Vacuum Sealing Time
10~20 Seconds
Vacuum Power
Up to -0.8 bar
Gross Weight (lbs)
4.41
Net Weight (lbs)
3.09
Dimension (inch)
Width
14.17
Depth
5.91
Height
2.99
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Causes & Solutions
The vacuum sealer
doesn’t work.
Check if the power cord is tightly plugged into electrical outlet.
Check if the power cord is damaged.
Check if electrical outlet is working by plugging in another appliance.
Make sure the latches is in the locked position.
Make sure bag is placed correctly inside the vacuum chamber.
Allow the appliance to be cooled for 40 seconds before using it again.
Air is still in the bag
after vacuum sealing.
Align edge of bag with middle of vacuum chamber. Ensure bag is flat and does
not cover vacuum nozzle.
There might be a leak in the bag. Replace with a new one.
Check the seal of the bag. A wrinkle in the bag along the seal may cause leakage
and allow air to re-enter, cut the bag and reseal.
Do not attempt to make your own side seams for our vacuum bags. The bags are
manufactured with special side seams, which are sealed all the way to the outer
edge. Making your own side seams may cause leakage and allow air to re-enter.
Air was removed
from the bag, but
then re-entered.
Sometimes moisture or food material (such as juices, grease, crumbs, powders,
etc along seal prevents bag from sealing properly. Cut the bag, wipe top inside of
the bag and reseal.
If you vacuum sharp food, bag may be punctured. Use soft material to package
the sharp food and reseal with a new bag.
The bag melts.
If the bag melts, rubber lip may become hot. Always wait more than 5 minutes for
cooling down the appliance before vacuuming package another item.