Troubleshooting - Klarstein 10030778 Manual

Vacuum sealer
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TROUBLESHOOTING

Nothing happens when I try to vacuum package
• Check power cord to see if it is firmly plugged into electrical outlet.
• Examine power cord for any damages.
• See if electrical outlet is operative by plugging in another appliance.
• If your appliance has a mode switch, make sure it is set to the correct mode. Refer to
the above operating instructions
• Make sure bag is placed correctly inside Vacuum chamber and beneath the air
intake.
Air is not removed from the bag completely
• To seal properly, open end of bag should be resting entirely inside vacuum
chamber area.
• Check sealing strip and the foam gasket beneath the lid for debris and position.
Make sure no breaking or distortion of the foam seal gaskets on both the cover and
on the base around the vacuum chamber. Wipe clean and smooth them back into
place.
• Vacuum bag may have a leak. To test, seal the bag with some air in it, submerge in
water, and apply pressure. Bubbles indicate a leak. Reseal or use another bag.
• Uses only the specific vacuum bag with vacuum channels provided by the
manufacturer.
• Leaks along the seal which can be caused by wrinkles, debris crumbs, grease or
liquids. Reopen bag, wipe the top inside of the bag and smooth it out along the
sealing strip before resealing.
The machine does not turn to seal after vacuuming
• There is a vacuum pressure sensor built in this machine. The machine will not turn to
seal automatically if the vacuum pressure inside the bag is not able to reach to the
predetermined vacuum pressure. Check sealing strip and the foam gasket beneath
the lid for debris and correct position. Wipe clean and smooth them back into
place, and try again.
• Make sure no breaking or distortion of the foam seal gaskets on both the cover and
on the base around the vacuum chamber. Take it out from the groove, wash and dry
it thoroughly; or replace with a new foam gasket (get it from where you brought or
your nearest service center).
• Vacuum bag may have a leak. To test, seal the bag with some air in it, submerge in
water, and apply pressure. Bubbles indicate a leak. reseal or use another bag.
• Leaks along the seal which can be caused by wrinkles, debris crumbs, grease or
liquids from the bag. Reopen bag, wipe the top inside of the bag and smooth it out
along the sealing strip before resealing.

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