Advertisement
Enjoy Naturally Good-for-You Dried Snacks & Treats from GOURMIA!
With the purchase of the Cut + Dry Dehydrator, you are entering the sweet, healthful and delicious world of natural snacking! Now, you can prepare the fresh fruit, herbs, flowers, vegetables and meat you like and dehydrate them successfully with very little effort. Consider all the snacks you'd like to eat and enjoy...fruit leathers or roll-ups, earthy dried beets, sweet dried carrots, delectable dried pineapple, super-sweet strawberries, the list goes on and on! The results of natural dehydration are not only delicious, they are truly healthful and certainly less costly than purchased dried foods.
We are sure you and your family will love all the delicious trail mixes, granola, dried herbs, meat jerky and other dehydrated treats you will prepare in the Gourmia Cut + Dry Dehydrator. It's never been so easy!
The following pages of this manual give you full and complete instructions for all the functions and features of your Cut + Dry Dehydrator. Inside these pages, you'll find safety information, instructions for operating, assembly, cleaning and maintenance of your Cut + Dry Dehydrator. You'll also find helpful charts for preparing foods for dehydration, along with pre-treatment suggestions and helpful hints. Please read all safety instructions and complete directions carefully for safe usage at all times.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When operating this electric appliance, basic safety instructions should always be followed. Refer to the following for these instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
Electrical Polarized Plug: This Cut + Dry Dehydrator has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electrical shock, the plug is intended to be used by inserting it into the electrical outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit securely into the outlet, turn the plug and re-insert. Do not modify this plug. If the plug does not fit the outlet securely, call a qualified electrician for assistance. DO NOT
use this plug with extension cords of any kind.
The Housing unit for the Cut + Dry Dehydrator holds the Drying Trays in integrated slots, the Automatic Fan and other interior workings. It also contains the removable Protective Food Sheet and Drip Pan. It is designed to securely hold foods on trays while drying.
(see reference B.)
The Automatic Fan is housed internally and circulates warm air throughout the dehydrator for uniform drying. The Automatic Fan operates as directed by the LED Control Panel.
(see reference C.)
Air is removed from the Cut + Dry Dehydrator via the Top Air Vent. Do not obstruct or cover the vent during operation or while cooling after use.
(see reference D.)
The Back Air Intake on the Cut + Dry Dehydrator pulls air into the unit and pushes it through the dehydrator housing and trays. Do not obstruct or cover the Back Air Intake during operation or while cooling after use.
An important feature of the Cut + Dry Dehydrator is the EasyVue Door, which is transparent for quick viewing. The process of drying can be observed without opening the door. This reduces the loss of heat and allows views of all tray levels.
Use caution when opening the door while food is drying. Although temperatures are not high, burns can occur from hot air.
Use pot holders or mitts while opening and closing the EasyVue Door and handling Drying Trays. Opening the EasyVue Door may increase drying times.
There are 6 (six) plastic Drying Trays included with the Cut + Dry Dehydrator. These trays provide enough space to dry a substantial amount of food in one easy operation. The plastic trays are not designed to hold very heavy foods. They are perforated thoroughly to allow air to circulate for drying and to allow any moisture or debris to fall to the Drip Pan.
If foods are fragile or thinly sliced, the Protective Food Sheet with smaller perforations holds the food intact as it dries.
The Protective Food Sheet should be used exclusively when making fruit leathers or roll-ups, and it should always be used on top of a Drying Tray. Lightly coat the Protective Food Sheet with cooking spray before adding fruit or other fragile foods for drying. This will allow the food to slip easily off the Sheet after drying.
Although many foods will not drip moisture or debris while drying, the handy Drip Pan catches all so that interior cleaning is not needed.
The LED Control Panel holds all the electronic instructions for drying foods.
Follow the simple Step-by-Step instructions below to successfully start and complete the drying process.
Setting TIME and TEMP Settings to Start
Changing TIME and TEMP Settings while Drying
Occasionally, it may be appropriate to speed the drying process or slow it down, depending on how the drying is proceeding. In order to do so, follow the simple Step-by-Step instructions that follow.
NOTE: The Time remaining in the drying process is always shown on the LED Display during the process.
NOTE: Verify the new temperature by pressing the TEMP button.
NOTE: To reset the time and temperature to default time of 10 hours (10:00) and Temp of 158°F, Press the STOP button to turn OFF. Press the START button to turn ON. The Cut + Dry Dehydrator will automatically return to the default time and temperature.
When Drying Process is Complete
When the drying process is complete, the LED Display will indicate 0:00. The Heating Element will automatically turn off. The Automatic Fan will turn off after 10 seconds. The Cut + Dry Dehydrator will BEEP for 20 seconds as an indicator that the drying process is complete. The LED Display will display END.
Press the STOP button on the Control Panel to turn OFF the dehydrator. Carefully remove food on trays, using pot holders or oven mitts.
Unplug power cord from the wall outlet.
BEFORE FIRST USE
MAINTENANCE
ALWAYS allow the Cut + Dry Dehydrator to cool completely before cleaning. Unplug the Cut + Dry Dehydrator before cleaning.
After each use, clean and dry the Drying Trays and Protective Food Sheet in warm, soapy water. Use a damp cloth to clean the Cut + Dry Dehydrator and EasyVue Door, if needed. DO NOT immerse the dehydrator in water. Use nonabrasive cleaners or soft soap only.
Do not place Drying Trays or Protective Food Sheet in dishwasher.
FOOD DEHYDRATING GUIDE
Food | Drying Times | Temp (°F) | Preparation |
FRUIT | |||
Apples | 6-7 hours | 135-145 | slice ¼-inch thick |
Bananas | 7-8 hours | 135-145 | slice ¼-inch thick |
Blueberries | 36-42 hours | 135-145 | arrange whole berries on trays |
Grapes | 42-48 hours | 135-145 | slice in half |
Mango | 4-6 hours | 135-145 | slice 1/8-inch thick |
Pineapple | 8-9 hours | 135-145 | slice ¼-inch thick |
Raspberries | 24-28 hours | 135-145 | arrange whole berries on trays |
Strawberries | 8-10 hours | 135-145 | slice ½-inch thick |
Tomatoes | 6-8 hours | 135-145 | slice ¼-inch thick |
HERBS | 4-6 hours | 100-115 | Arrange on trays |
VEGETABLES | |||
Beets | 4-6 hours | 125-140 | Peel, slice 1/8-inch thick |
Bell peppers | 10-12 hours | 125-140 | Slice ¼-inch thick |
Broccoli | 4-5 hours | 125-140 | Break into florets |
Carrots | 4-6 hours | 125-140 | Peel, slice 1/8-inch thick |
Celery | 3-4 hours | 125-140 | Slice ¼-inch thick |
Kale | 4-5 hours | 125-140 | Arrange whole leaves on trays |
Mushrooms | 3-4 hours | 125-140 | Slice ¼-inch thick |
Summer Squash | 4-6 hours | 125-140 | Slice ¼-inch thick |
Yams | 4-5 hours | 125-140 | Slice ¼-inch thick |
MEAT, SEAFOOD & JERKY | |||
Beef, Poultry or Fish | 5-6 hours | 150-158 | Trim fat off, slice ¼-inch thick |
The drying time for any food is dependent on several factors, including the thickness of the food, the amount of food in the dehydrator, the type of foods to be dried and the humidity levels of the weather. Because of these factors, you will want to occasionally check the food as it dries and determine whether or not it is ready to be removed.
One easy way to determine if food is dried is to place a piece in a small, selfsealing plastic bag. Seal the bag and shake it lightly. If moisture appears, the food is not ready to be removed.
Drying Fruit Hints & Tips
Cutting & Slicing Hints & Tips
Fruit can be peeled and quartered, such as apricots, or sliced thinly, whichever method is best suited to the fruit you are using. Cut plums, cherries, and peaches in half and remove the pits or stones. For fruit such as apples, peel and slice thinly. Consider pre-treatment for apples to make them especially appetizing (see the section following). When cutting fruit, the sizes should be uniform so that the drying is also uniform.
Pre-Treatment for Fruit:
Preparation for drying can include dipping fruit into their own juices, such as lemons, limes and other citrus fruit.
be used. Use a ratio of 1 teaspoon to one quart of water. Dipping fruit into the water mixture preserves color and nutrients.
Steaming can also be used to set color in fruit. Steam only a few minutes over a gentle heat. Remove and cool completely. Dry with a paper towel and place in the dehydrator.
Drying Vegetables Hints & Tips
As with fruit, the critical component of drying vegetables is to start with the most fresh, crisp vegetables at the peak of ripeness.
Cutting & Slicing Vegetables
Hints & Tips
Create uniform pieces for drying; slice or quarter vegetables as needed. Pieces should be no larger than 1½ -2 inches in diameter. Cut thin slices of dense vegetables, such as potatoes and beets. Trim ends and leave some vegetables whole, such as asparagus and green beans.
Pre-treatment of vegetables is usually recommended and is best accomplished by blanching over boiling water for 2 to 3 minutes, just long enough to set the color and remove acidic flavors. After blanching, arrange on the Drying Trays.
Drying Meat Hints & Tips
Drying Nuts Hints & Tips
Drying Herbs & Edible Flowers
Hints & Tips
Be confident that the flowers and herbs selected for drying are edible and pose no danger or threat if consumed. If in doubt, throw away the herbs or flowers.
This Limited Warranty is for one full year from the date of purchase. It is applicable to the original purchaser only and is not transferable to a third party user. Repair or replacement of defective parts is solely at the seller's discretion. In the event that repair isn't possible, the seller will replace the product/part. If product repair/replacement won't suffice, the seller has the option of refunding the cash value of the product or component returned.
Product defects not covered under the Warranty provisions include normal wear and damage incurred from use or accidental negligence, misuse of instruction specifications or repair by unauthorized parties. The manufacturing company is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages incurred by such circumstances.
For Customer Service or Questions, Please call: 888-552-0033
© 2018 Gourmia
www.Gourmia.com
The Steelstone Group
Brooklyn, NY
All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced by any means whatsoever without written permission from The Steelstone Group, except for the inclusion of quotations in a media review.
Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, The Steelstone Group assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Although every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is complete and accurate, The Steelstone Group is not engaged in rendering professional advice or services to the individual consumer; further, The Steelstone Group shall not be held responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising from any information or suggestion in this manual.
Printed in China
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Advertisement
Need help?
Do you have a question about the GFD1680 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers