TROUBLESHOOTING
Q: NOTHING HAPPENS WHEN THE POWER BUTTON IS PRESSED!
1. Make sure that the Power Cord is not
FIGURE 11
damaged in any way.
2. Be sure that the female end of the Power
Cord is plugged completely into the Power
Supply Port of the Vacuum Sealer, and that
the male end of the Power Cord is firmly
plugged into the wall outlet (Figure 11).
Check to see if the
3. If the Vacuum Sealer is properly plugged
Fuse is darkened.
in, and the Power Button still does not work,
check the Fuse, located above the Power
Supply Port, on the right side of the Vacuum
Sealer. Twist the Fuse Holder off, then look
at the clear tube to see
if the Fuse is darkened. If the Fuse is
darkened, it will need to be replaced with a
standard 8-Amp Fuse.
4. If the Fuse does not need to be replaced, you will need to be sure the
electrical wall outlet is properly working. Plug in another appliance to see if
that appliance works from the wall outlet. USE ONLY TIME-DELAY FUSES.
Q: MY VACUUM SEALER SHUT OFF AND WILL NOT START AGAIN.
1. The Thermal Overload Protector may have been activated. In this
case, allow the Vacuum Sealer to cool by opening the Vacuum Lid for
approximately 20 minutes. Be sure to leave the Vacuum Lid open between
bag sealing.
2. Be sure that the female end of the Power Cord is plugged completely into
the Power Supply Port of the Vacuum Sealer, and that the male end of the
Power Cord is firmly plugged into the wall outlet.
3. If the Vacuum Sealer is properly plugged in, and the Power Button still
does not work, check the Fuse, located above the Power Supply Port, on
the right side of the Vacuum Sealer. Twist the Fuse Cap off, then look at the
clear tube to see if the Fuse is darkened. If the Fuse is darkened, it will need
to be replaced with a standard 8-Amp Fuse (Figure F).
4. If the Fuse does not need to be replaced, you will need to be sure the
electrical wall outlet is properly working. Plug in another appliance to see if
that appliance works from the wall outlet.
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