Use and care guide

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CLEANING
Never use steam cleaning equipment.
Do not use wire wool, abrasive scourers or abrasive/corrosive cleaning agents, as these
could damage the surfaces of the appliance.
Clean the vacuum packing machine with a soft cloth or sponge and neutral detergent.
In order to ensure hygiene and safeguard the quality of foodstuffs packed, the vacuum
chamber and glass lid must be cleaned after each use.
Use a soft cloth or non-abrasive sponge and neutral detergent.
Once a month, clean the sealing bar in order to remove any residue which could negatively
impact the quality of bag sealing.
To facilitate this procedure, lift the sealing bar (A) up, removing it from the two pins (B). Use a
soft cloth or non-abrasive sponge and neutral detergent.
After cleaning, fit the bar on the pins (B), lining up the two holes on the underside of the bar
and make sure it engages securely without removing the black teflon pipe.
If you plan not to use the machine for a prolonged period of time, clean it thoroughly.
Before using again, unplug and clean it thoroughly again and restart.
Automatic dehumidification cycle
It is advisable to perform a dehumidifcation cycle, once a week for intensive usage, by close
the lid of the vacuum chamber as normal and keeping it down, press the button for the
Kitchen Aid bag cycle for 5 seconds; this cycle will lasts about 20 minutes.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
All the led indicators on
the control panel flash.
Overheating.
Switch the machine off and wait
for approximately 15 minutes to
allow cooling and automatic reset
of the thermal overload cutouts.
If the problem persists when the
machine is switched back on
again, call the after sales service.
The led indicator of the
STOP button flashes,
accompanied by an
intermittent acoustic
signal
Insufficient vacuum in the
chamber.
• Lid not pressed at start of cycle.
• Lid of vacuum container not
properly fitted.
• Lid seal worn or incorrectly
positioned.
• Switch the machine off and wait
for approximately 15 minutes.
If the problem persists when the
machine is switched back on
again, call the after sales service.
Upon switching on, all
the led indicators on the
control panel flash for
3 seconds and a long
acoustic signal is emitted.
Pump oil replacement reminder.
Call the Kitchen Aid after sales
service.
The cycle starts (buttons
flash) but the pump does
not work.
Overheating.
Switch the machine off and wait
for approximately 15 minutes
before switching back on again.
If the problem persists when the
machine is switched back on
again, call the after sales service.