Operation
Danger of injury caused by
implosion.
Damage to the glass lid can cause
implosion.
Do not under any circumstances use
the drawer if the glass lid is
damaged.
Malfunction due to dirty and/or
covered sensor controls.
The sensor controls do not react or
unintentional switching procedures
result, perhaps even automatic
switching off of the drawer.
Keep the sensor controls and
indicators clean.
Do not place anything over the
sensor controls or indicators.
Damage caused by leaking
liquids.
Liquid getting into the vacuum pump
air intake valve during a vacuuming
process can result in damage to the
vacuum pump.
Fill the vacuum sealing bag with
liquid to a maximum of ¹/₃.
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Vacuuming and sealing bags
Fill the vacuum bag.
Open the drawer and the glass lid.
Place the vacuum sealing bag in the
vacuum chamber so that the open
end of the bag lies across the sealing
bar. Ensure that the edge of the bag
is positioned centrally and crease free
on the sealing bar.
If a bag is too small and slips into the
vacuum chamber, place the bag
support underneath.
Switch the drawer on with the
sensor.
The and sensors will light up.
Touch the sensor repeatedly until
the segment for the required vacuum
level lights up.
Touch the sensor repeatedly until
the segment for the required sealing
level lights up.
Close the glass lid and press it down
lightly.
The vacuuming process will start.
The following occurrences during the
vacuuming process are normal and do
not indicate a functional or appliance
fault:
– The bag inflates, before enveloping
the food being vacuum sealed.
– Bubbles form in the liquid, creating
the impression that it is boiling.