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Problem
The Vacuum Sealer
won't turn on
The Vacuum Sealer
doesn't pull a complete
vacuum with bags
Vacuum bag loses
vacuum after being
sealed
Suggested Solution
Ensure that the machine is properly plugged into a
grounded outlet.
Check the power cord for tears and frays. Do not use
machine if power cord
To vacuum and seal properly, edge of bag must be across
the seal bar. Make sure bag is inside the chamber seal
gasket and that there are no wrinkles in the bag along the
seal bar.
If packaging from a roll bag, make sure first seal is
complete and that there are no gaps in either seal.
The Vacuum Sealer and vacuum bag need to be clean,
dry and free of debris for the vacuum process to be
successful. Wipe surface of seal bar and inside of bag
and try again.
Sharp items can puncture small holes in bags. To prevent
this, cover sharp edges with paper towel and vacuum in
a new bag.
Some fruits and vegetables can release gases (out-
gassing) if not properly blanched or frozen before
packaging. Open bag. If you think food spoilage has
begun, discard food. If food spoilage has not yet begun,
consume immediately. If in doubt, discard food.