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damage according to overheating, fire, and splinters and splashes
being hurled about. Before evacuating vacuum containers, always
check the containers for any type of damage (e.g. cracks, distortions,
or dents). Do not overfill the bags or containers to avoid damage and
overheating due to any substances, sucked in during operation.
• Keep in mind that the heating bar and sealing bar will get hot during
operation. Do not touch the heating bar or sealing bar with your skin
or any delicate objects shortly after operation. Always handle any
evacuated containers with special care to avoid injuries and dama-
ge due to implosion or splinters and splashes hurling about. Do not
expose evacuated containers to heat or mechanical or thermal shock
or direct sunlight.
•
Risk of Explosion and Fire! Do not seal or evacuate containers
or bags filled with inflammable, volatile substances (e.g. spirits,
organic solvents)!
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Do not use violence, especially when attempting to open the lid!
There is an automatically operated lock, closing and releasing the lid
during and after operation.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning pads for cleaning the appli-
ance or any part of it. Do not clean the appliance with any corrosive
chemicals (e.g. bleach). Do not use any hard or sharp-edged objects
for operation or cleaning. Always handle the heating bar, sealing bar,
and vacuum gaskets with special care.
DO NOT place the appliance
or any part of it in an automatic dishwasher.
Never re-use bags
and containers for any type of food, after storing foreign objects
within them
, because harmful substances (e.g. mineral oil, lubricants.
solvents) could infuse plastics or build an invisible microscopic layer
on plastic surfaces, that persists even after thorough cleaning, conta-
minating your food with foreign odours and toxic substances.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
• Ensure that the voltage rating of your power supply corresponds to the
voltage requirements of the appliance: 220 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz, AC.
The installation of a residual current operated circuit breaker (r.c.c.b.)