Vacuum Package Using Foodsaver Designer Canisters - FoodSaver Vac 1050 User Manual

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How to Vacuum Package Using FoodSaver
Designer Canisters
FoodSaver Designer Canisters are both functional and attractive
and an excellent way to store delicate items in the refrigerator,
pantry, or on the countertop. FoodSaver Designer Canisters
cannot be stored in the freezer, and unlike the Bulk Storage and
Square Canisters, cannot be used in the microwave. The bases
can be put in the dishwasher for cleaning. However, do not put
the lids in the dishwasher.
Place the Vac 1050 on a flat, dry surface and plug the power cord
1
into a standard electrical outlet.
Place the item(s) to be vacuum packaged inside the canister. Leave
2
at least one inch between the contents and the rim of the canister.
Place the lid on top of the canister.
3
Insert one end of the accessory
4
hose into the accessory port on
the Vac 1050.
Insert the other end of the accessory
5
hose into the hole on the top of
the canister.
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Lock the lid by pulling the locks
6
forward on both sides until they
snap into place. (You may need to
press down lightly on the stars
while pulling the locks forward.)
Press and release the On button.
7
The lights will turn on in sequence
as the Vac 1050 starts the vacuum
cycle and air is removed from the
canister. The sound will stop and
the lights will turn off when
vacuum packaging is complete.
Vacuum packaging is complete.
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IMPORTANT: Remember to remove the accessory hose from the
accessory port on the FoodSaver Vac 1050 before you vacuum
package in FoodSaver Bags.
How to Open the FoodSaver Designer Canister
To open the FoodSaver Designer Canister, press and hold down
the grey rubber button in the center of the lid. This will release
the vacuum and you should be able to remove the lid.
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