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1.3 - Warranty 

The Manufacturer is committed for 12 (twelve) months, from the date of shipping 
and direct delivery of the goods, to guaranteeing the customer or authorised dealer 
the integrity and good operation of the components relative to the machinery in 
question. 
The warranty excludes all parts of the machinery subject to normal wear, i.e 
components in which use generates unstoppable constant wear: 

A. 

Electric resistances – Teflon - Sealing gaskets – Dome opening pistons – 
Sealing membrane– Air filters – Oil filters – Oil change – Pump vanes. 

B. 

Whenever a vacuum pump relative to a machine under warranty is returned to 
the Manufacturer due to problems regarding suction and malfunctioning, the 
Manufacturer reserves the right to control whether foreign bodies have been 
sucked up: (liquids, solids, juices, sauces etc.). If this situation is verified, the 
repair materials and labour will be charged regularly, as the problem is not 
linked to manufacturing defects but Customer negligence during use. 

C. 

Any problems linked to the electronic circuit boards of the circuit must be 
examined by the Manufacturer before the piece to be replaced is sent under 
warranty. A voltage change, electric over-feeding, interference in the external 
mains, could cause damage that is not the manufacturer’s fault or which can 
be blamed on the manufacture of the piece. 

D. 

Any problems linked to pneumatic, structural,  mechanical parts, will be solved 
normally under warranty without charge. 

E. 

During the warranty period, for interventions covered by the same, there will 
be no charge for the materials replaced, while labour costs will be calculated.  

       For any interventions performed during the warranty period that are not   
       covered by the warranty itself, the materials replaced and the labour will be 
 charged 

regularly. 

F. 

If external interventions by our technicians are requested during the warranty 
period, travel expenses (return) will be charged in full, independent of the 
cause of the intervention. 

 

1.4 - General recommendations and limits of liability of the  
         Manufacturer 

Every operator-machine interaction, within the declared use ambit and the entire 
life cycle of the same, has been carefully and thoroughly analysed by the 
Manufacturer during the design and construction phases and when drawing up the 
instruction manual. In spite of this, it is intended that nothing can replace the 
experience, suitable training and especially the “good common sense” of those 
interacting with the machine. The last requisites are therefore deemed 
indispensible in every operational phase inherent the machine and when reading 
this manual. 
Failure to comply with the precautions or specific recommendations present in this 
manual, use of the machine by unsuitable staff, violate all Safety Standards 
concerning the design, manufacture and declared use of the supply and relieve the 
Manufacturer from all liability in the event of damage/injury to objects/persons. 

 

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4.2 Chamber Vacuum Packing Cycle  

1 - Press the general switch (right side of machine)  
     Ref. 1 Fig. 4.2.1 in the ON position. The display lights up  
     and the word OFF appears 
2 - Press the 2 button and put the machine in an ON mode. 
     The machine is ready for the cavity vacuum packing cycle. 
     Check that the timing of vacuum packing and sealingtimes   
      are optimal (the machine is sold with preset vacuum packing  
      and sealing values). 
3 - Place the bag inside the cavity (fig. 4.2.2), resting the open end  
     on the sealing bar in a perfectly flat manner.  
4 - Lower the lid to start a work cycle. 
5 - Check that the vacuum packaging percentage has reached 100% 
6 - Finish the cycle, open the lid and extract the sealed vacuum  
     packedproduct. 
Start again from phase 3 for a new cycle. 
Note: Every work step may be stopped by pressing the 2 button 
Pressing the 1 button once = stop the vacuum packing and start the sealing cycle 
Pressing the 1 button twice = cancel the cycle without sealing 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

4.3 External Vacuum Packing Cycle  

1 - Place the switch (right side of the machine) Ref. 1 fig. 4.3.1 in the ON position.   
     The display will read OFF. 
2 - Press the 2 button and put the machine in the ON mode  
     (vacuum packing cavity). 
3 - Simultaneously press buttons 3 and 4 for 1 sec. 
     The display will show the message EXT. VACUUM 
4 - Check that the set time is sufficient. 
5 - If necessary, increase or decrease the time with  
     keys 3 and 4 fig. 4.3.1. 
6 - Insert the tube for external suction optional)  
     in the suction hole, being careful to  
     remove the adjustable cap 5 fig. 4.3.1. 
7 - Press the 2 button to start the cycle. 
     The cycle will stop automatically when it  
     reaches the set time. 

 

Please note: Pressing buttons 2 and 3  
at the same time will return it to the  
vacuum chamber packing mode.

 

 

 

Fig. 4.3.1 

Fig. 4.2.1 

SURPLUS BAG 

SEALING BAR 

Fig. 4.2.2 

Содержание Easyvac 25

Страница 1: ...urer The user who wishes to dispose of this product must therefore contact the manufacturer and adhere to the system that he has adopted for the correct disposal of this product at the end of its service life The correct disposal of the old product for the processes of recycling treatment and compatible waste disposal will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human ...

Страница 2: ...id the micro switch positioned on the rear below the right fixing hinge is excited 2 The machine operates regularly but the package is not sealed when the lid is opened a Lift the Teflon and check that the resistance is not interrupted and it is blocked on the lateral clamps 3 If the machine does not achieve an excellent vacuum a Close the lid and disconnect the line when a negative pressure of ab...

Страница 3: ...ing the notice change oil on the display The pump oil may have to be replaced every month Replace the pump oil before prolonged machine shutdown ATTENTION Considering that the vacuum packaging machine is nearly always located in the kitchen an environment full of steam and humidity the level and quality of the pump oil must be checked constantly and replaced frequently and periodically AGIP ARNICA...

Страница 4: ...an be dried using a slightly damp chamois cloth without rubbing hard 4 6 Vacuum pump heating During the winter period in the morning it is recommended to briefly pre heat the pump in order to fluidify the oil before it goes into circulation Position the master switch ref 1 fig 4 6 1 at ON Turn the suction cock to close ref 5 fig 4 6 1 Press the UP key 3 times ref 3 fig 4 6 1 The machine will perfo...

Страница 5: ...l safety at risk or which can cause damage to the machine itself Do not operate with the machine if you are not certain to have correctly understood that highlighted in these notes ATTENTION Some illustrations in this manual represent the machine or parts of the same with panels or guards removed This is in order to make things clearer Do not use the machine in these conditions but only with all p...

Страница 6: ...when drawing up the instruction manual In spite of this it is intended that nothing can replace the experience suitable training and especially the good common sense of those interacting with the machine The last requisites are therefore deemed indispensible in every operational phase inherent the machine and when reading this manual Failure to comply with the precautions or specific recommendatio...

Страница 7: ...posed of a flat resistance 5mm bakelite bar which thanks to an excellent pneumatic system installed guarantees balanced and even sealing on any type of bag to be used nylon polyethylene Cryovac The vacuum pumps used are very modern and guarantee surprising silence even though operating with uninterrupted cycles along with a very high level of final vacuum The models represented in this manual have...

Страница 8: ...ine Model Serial number Year of construction Type Fig 1 8 1 E A Machine model B Power supply C Motor power D Motor frequency Hz E Weight F Amperage G Year of construction H Serial N I Manufacturer L Bar code A B C D E F G H I L 13 English Before carrying out any check that leads to the removal of some items the plug must be removed from the mains electricity 3 3 1 Disposal of the packaging The pac...

Страница 9: ...to the carrier within three days from the date indicated on the documents 3 3 Installation After having removed the packaging check the integrity of the machine In particular check that the machine is integral and without visible damage which could have been caused during transport If in doubt do not use the machine and contact the Manufacturer Place Position the packaging machine place with a low...

Страница 10: ...60 25 30 0 1 Kw 4 mc h 310 mm 336x378 h75 mm 230V 50Hz ml 60 40 0 35 Kw 8 mc h 410 mm 426x438 h75 mm 230V 50Hz ml 250 A B C D E1 E2 F G Net weight mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Kg 25 320 560 685 257 340 263 264 708 30 30 406 565 685 315 335 246 336 731 37 40 494 637 755 315 395 308 426 810 42 5 Fig 2 3 1 11 English Wire map legend 1 Black 2 Red 3 White 4 Orange 5 Gray 6 Blue Fig 2 4 1 2 4 Wiring diagram...

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