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VACUUM SEALER LOSES VACUUM AFTER BEING SEALED
n Leaks along the seal can be caused by wrinkles, crumbs,
grease or liquids. Reopen bag, wipe the top inside of the
bag and smooth it out along the sealing strip before
resealing.
n The release of natural gases or fermentation from foods
(such as fresh fruits and vegetables) may occur. Open bag,
if you think food has begun to spoil, and discard food. Lack
of refrigeration or fluctuating temperatures in the
refrigerator can cause food to spoil. If food is not spoiled,
consume food immediately.
n Check the bag for a puncture or hole which may have
released the vacuum. Cushion sharp edges in the contents
of the bag with paper towels.
VACUUM SEALER NOT SEALING BAG PROPERLY
n Should Sealing Bar overheat and melt the bag, it may be
necessary to lift the Lid and allow the Seal Bar to cool for a
few minutes.
n A built-in safety shut-off may shut the machine off if it
becomes overheated. Allow the Vacuum Sealer to cool
down for 15 minutes and try again.