Use and Care Manual

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A CLOSED SYSTEM
6.1 WHAT IS A CLOSED SYSTEM?
As previously described, in order to
freeze dry food, your machine will
use a vacuum pump that removes
the air and creates a vacuum
environment. In order to achieve
adequate vacuum pressure, it is
VERY IMPORTANT to ensure that all
valves are closed tightly. If there is a
leak somewhere in the system, the
freeze drying process will not occur.
WARNING: You may think there
is not an air leak in your machine
because the door will not open (a
sign that you are pulling a vacuum).
However, it is possible to achieve a
less than suitable vacuum pressure
for freeze drying yet have enough
vacuum to be unable to open the
door. Initially, >2500 is displayed.
Within 10-20 minutes you should see
the number 2500 begin to decrease.
Drying occurs when the vacuum
pressure descends to 500 mTorr
(also displayed). If after 30 minutes
the 500 mTorr has not been reached,
then nding leaks is a logical next
step. Check to make sure the drain
valve is closed. Check to make sure
the door gasket is sealing properly
(clean the gasket in warm water and
reinstall—do not wipe dry because lint
may prevent a good seal).
While every precaution has been
made to ensure that there are no
leak points in your vacuum system, a
situation could arise where there is a
leak point. It is valuable to check the
following possible leak spots in order
to achieve optimal freeze drying.
6.2 POSSIBLE LEAK POINTS ON THE
VACUUM PUMP
Vacuum pump hose connections
Vacuum pump oil is contaminated
Vacuum pump oil level is too low
Gaskets in vacuum hose are
damaged (this may occur if the
vacuum hose is fastened too
tight)
For additional information about
your vacuum pump, review the
instruction manual that came with
your vacuum pump.
6.3 POSSIBLE LEAK POINTS ON THE
FREEZE DRYER
Drain valve is open
Vacuum pump hose not
connected properly
Door not properly shut
Door gasket not clean inside and out
Door needs adjustment