TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem
Vacuuming,
but seal does
not turn
automatically
Not
vacuuming, but
seal function is
good
Bag inflation
after
vacuuming
Reasons Caused
Check if the lower gasket is deformed.
Replace it and try again.
Check if the edge of the bag is covering the suction hole.
Put the bag into the correct position.
Check if there is too much food in the bag, causing interference
with the machine cover.
Take out some food, clean the bag's edge, and try again.
Check if the bag is leaking.
Use a new bag and try again.
Check if the bag is placed in the vacuum chamber.
Make sure the edge of the bag is in the vacuum chamber.
Check if the edge of the bag is covering the suction hole.
Put the bag into the correct position.
Check if the edge of the bag has liquid, oil, or any crumbs on it.
Clean the edge of bag and try again.
Check if the edge of the bag is wrinkled.
Take out some food so that the bag has enough space for sealing,
smooth the bag mouth, and try again.
Check if the packed food has sharp edges.
Using food wrapping paper, pack the food with sharp edges first
before putting it into the vacuum bags.
Check if the packed food easily spoils.
All food that spoils easily needs to be frozen or refrigerated after
vacuuming to prolong its shelf life. Vacuuming doesn't guarantee
the foods will never spoil.
Check if you packed fresh vegetables or fruit.
All fresh vegetables and fruit are not suitable for storage under
room temperature after vacuumed. They have photosynthesis
and respiration. It is recommend to store them in the
refrigerator.
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