
5.
Close the lid.
The vacuum cycle starts to run.
6.
When you reached the desired vacuum level, press the cursor key
►
to go to the next phase of
the packaging cycle.
When the cycle is finished, a message will appear.
7.
If you want to save, press enter to confirm.
6.2.5.5 (optional)
If a lot of air is trapped in the product, it may be desirable to extend the vacuuming time after the
maximum vacuum has been reached. This to allow entrapped air to escape from the product.
You can only set if Vacuum has been set to at least 99%. To set the option,
follow the steps below:
1.
Set the value of the Vacuum to at least 99% as described in Vacuum on page 40.
2.
Enable . Use the cursor keys
▲
and
▼
to go to the value for the and press
Enter.
3.
Set the desired value using the cursor keys
▲
and
▼
and press Enter.
4.
Press the cursor key
◄
to return to the menu.
5.
Close the lid to start the vacuum cycle.
6.2.5.6 Gas (optional)
For the protection of the product, it may be desirable to insert a gas into the packaging after
vacuuming. Optionally, the machine can be equipped with a gas flush system.
See Technical Data on page 66 for the connection details.
Never use a gas mixture containing more than 20% oxygen or other explosive gases. This
may cause life-threatening explosions.
The insertion of gas lowers the seal pressure. The minimum final pressure (after the
insertion of gas) must be 30% (300 mbar) to ensure proper sealing.
To set the Gas function, follow the steps below:
1.
Press the cursor keys
▲
and
▼
and select the program Gas.
2.
Press Enter to open the menu.
3.
If Gas is not enabled, enable it. Press Enter and use the cursor keys
▲
and
▼
to turn ON Gas.
Press Enter.
4.
Use the cursor keys
▲
and
▼
to go to the value for Gas and press Enter.
5.
Set the desired value using the cursor keys
▲
and
▼
and press Enter.
6.
Press the cursor key
◄
to return to the menu.
7.
Close the lid to start the vacuum cycle.
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