DYSFONCTION-
NEMENT
Nothing happens
Check the power cord to see if it is firmly
when I try to va-
plugged into an outlet.
cuum seal.
The bag melts.
Sealing strip or sealing element is overhea-
ting.
Air has entered
Leaks along the seal caused by wrinkles or
the bag after sea-
debris or liquids when the bag is opened.
ling.
Check bag for holes.
The machine does
There is a vacuum pressure sensor in the
not start to seal af-
unit. The machine will not start to seal auto-
ter vacuuming.
matically if the vacuum pressure inside the
bag does not reach the predetermined va-
cuum pressure.
The air is not com-
There may be leaks along the seal caused
pletely
removed
by creases, crumbs, grease or liquids.
from the bag.
Check the sealing strip and foam seals for
debris or poor positioning.
The vacuum bag may be leaking.
MODEL
Power rating
Rated voltage
Frequency
Sealing time
Suction/sealing time
Maximum vacuum pressure
Noise
Maximum sealing width
Size
Net weight
CAUSES
11
Lift the lid and allow the sealing strip to cool
for a few minutes.
Open the bag, wipe the sealing area of the
bag and smooth it out. Make sure there are
no more creases or crumbs before closing
Do not vacuum or seal hard objects with
sharp points such as bones and nutshells.
Check the sealing strip and foam gaskets
for debris and proper positioning. Wipe them
clean and replace them, then try again.
Open the bag, wipe the sealing area of the
bag and smooth it along the sealing strip be-
fore closing.
Make sure there is no breakage or deforma-
tion on the two foam seals. Wipe them clean
and put them back in place.
To test for a leak, seal the bag with air in-
side, immerse it in water and apply pressure.
Bubbles indicate a leak. If there is a leak, use
another bag.
BAT-168S
150W
220-240V
50-60Hz
8 to 10 seconds
≤30 seconds
0.58bar
≤68dB
≤300mm
370mm * 150mm * 59mm
1.03 kg
SOLUTIONS