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Tray Liners
The dehydrator comes with 2 types of tray
liners: 3 fruit roll sheets and 3 mesh screens.
1. Place a tray liner on a dehydrator tray.
Place food on the liner.
2. Once the food is dehydrated, remove the
tray and lift the tray liner out of the tray.
3. Remove food. Bending the screen is
helpful for removing sticky foods.
Fruit Roll Sheet
• Use for making fruit rolls and strips from
fresh, frozen, or canned fruit. You can also
use this liner for pouring purée onto a tray.
Note: This liner can also be placed on the bottom
of the dehydrator to catch any dripping liquids, to
make cleaning easier.
Mesh Screen
• Use for foods that shrink when dried.
This liner will prevent them from falling
through tray grates.
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. Soak trays in hot, soapy water for easy
removal of food residue.
3. If needed, use a soft brush to clean.
Note: The trays are dishwasher safe. Do not wash
the mesh screen or fruit roll sheet in a dishwasher.
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Sounds
• To turn sounds on/off, wait for the display
to show "00:00" and press and hold
seconds until it beeps 1 time.
Overheat Protection
• Overheating is rare. If the dehydrator
overheats, it will automatically shut down
as a safety feature, and the dehydrator can
no longer be used. Contact Customer
Support (see page 16).
Tips
• Fruit and vegetables dried in the 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.
• Check out the Recipe Book for more tips
on dehydrating foods.
4. Clean the dehydrator housing with a
damp cloth.
5. Dry all parts before storing or using the
dehydrator.
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