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Tips
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Fruit and vegetables dried in your food
dehydrator will look different from
those sold in stores. This is because
homemade dried foods do not use
preservatives, artificial coloring, or
artificial additives.
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Check out the Recipe Book for many
more tips on dehydrating foods.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Note: Do not clean any part of the dehydrator with
abrasive chemicals, as this will damage the surface.
1. Unplug the dehydrator and allow it to
cool before cleaning.
2. If you used a recipe that left traces of
liquid or other residue, use paper towels
to wipe down the trays before cleaning.
3. Soak trays in hot soapy water for easy
removal of food residue.
4. Use a soft brush to clean the trays.
Note: The trays can be washed in the top rack
of a dishwasher only if you remove them before
the drying cycle starts. Do not wash the base in a
dishwasher. Do not immerse the base in water.
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Overheat Protection
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Overheating is extremely rare. If
the dehydrator overheats, it will
automatically shut down as a safety
feature, and will no longer turn on.
Contact Customer Support (page 12).
5. Clean the surface of the dehydrator base
with a damp cloth.
6. Dry all parts before storing or using the
dehydrator.
7. When storing, turn the base upside
down and wrap the cord around the
center of the base. Secure the cord under
[Figure 2.1]
the clips.
8. Set the base back upright and stack the
trays on top of the dehydrator as normal.
Figure 2.1