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Congratulations! You have purchased an
appliance that will help you maintain the
freshness and quality of your food for longer.
By extracting and keeping air out, the vacuum
pump creates vacuum conditions in rigid
containers. This food preservation system is
therefore perfect for retaining the freshness,
taste and quality of your food for longer.
About vacuum preservation
Oxygen is one of the main reasons why food
deteriorates. By causing a chemical change, it
reduces the nutritional value, level of vitamins,
texture, colour, flavour and overall quality of
the food. In vacuum conditions, the food
deterioration process is slowed down.
The Braun fresh system has been designed
to offer maximum flexibility to the user in the
preparation and preservation of food. The
system is therefore ideal for everyday use.
There are, however, a few general safeguards
that need to be followed to obtain the best
results.
Caution
Please read through the use instructions
carefully before using the appliance.
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Vacuum preservation is not a substitute for
food storage in the refrigerator or freezer.
Therefore, the recommended storage
times and especially temperatures for the
respective food types need to be strictly
observed. We further recommend a
storage temperature of between -1 and
+7 °C (based on the recommendations of
the BfR – Federal Institute for Risk
Assessment, Germany) for perishable
food. This can be achieved by storing the
food in the special cool compartments
of the refrigerator.
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Do not use the vacuumiser to store fresh
fish, seafood products or minced meat in
the refrigerator. In general, these types of
food should only be stored in the freezer.
•
Always allow food to cool down to room
temperature (below 40 °C) before applying
the vacuum (to prevent a vacuum boiling
effect).
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Household vacuum food storage cannot
be compared with industrial vacuum food
packaging. It is not possible to achieve the
same kind of pre-treatment and micro-
biological quality in the home.
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Never preserve air-prepared food (e.g.
desserts, cream, whipped egg white,
nitrogen-based soft cheese etc.) in
vacuum conditions. This kind of food is
likely to expand due to the vacuum, might
enter the vacuum pump and damage it.
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The lids of your FreshWare containers are
not microwave-proof.
Tips and tricks
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The combination of Braun FreshWare and
the vacuum pump will make it possible
to marinate such foods as beef in hours
instead of days. For best results, pour
marinade over the meat, then create a
vacuum and release it right away. Repeat
this procedure twice more and let the beef
marinate without vacuum for three hours.
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Food such as rice, lentils, cereals and flour
which are not preserved in the refrigerator
can eventually become stale or spoiled. In
vacuum conditions, this risk is significantly
diminished with longer and better storage
life as a consequence.
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The vacuum process extracts humidity
from the containers. Dry food such as
crackers, biscuits, cornflakes, dried fruits
and nuts will therefore stay crispy and
fresh for longer in a vacuum condition.
Fats in these foods will be protected
thanks to the reduction of oxygen inside
the container.
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Avoid opening vacuum-sealed containers
too often since this will reduce the durability
of the food inside. You will obtain the best
benefits from vacuum preservation if you
vacuumise a large quantity of e.g. cold
cuts which you are not intending to con-
sume within the next few days.
Description
A Motor part
B Turbo switch
C Release buttons
D Vacuum pump
E Pump cover
F FreshWare
G Lid
H Valve lid
I
Pump coupling
J Day/month indicator
K Vacuum indicator
L Valve seal
M Lid seal
N Tray
O Rectangular container
How to use your vacuum system
1. Attach the pump cover (E) to the vacuum
pump (D) and insert the motor part (A) into
the vacuum pump until it locks.
2. Place the lid (G) on the FreshWare con-
tainer and close the valve lid (H).
3. Place the vacuum pump into the pump
coupling (I). The vacuum indicator (K) is
fully expanded, signalling that there is no
vacuum inside the container.
4. Plug in the appliance, press firmly on the lid
and operate the turbo switch (B) in order to
create vacuum conditions. The longer you
press the switch, the more the vacuum
indicator retracts. A full vacuum has been
created when the vacuum indicator is
completely below the valve lid surface.
Keep the pump working for a few more
seconds for optimum vacuum conditions.
5. In order to release the vacuum, simply
open the valve lid. Upon opening, the
freshness sound will be heard and the
vacuum indicator will move up.
6. To remove the vacuum pump from the
motor part, press the release buttons (C)
and pull off.
Please note:
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In the unlikely case that a vacuum is
created, but then gets lost within a short
period of time, ensure that all parts are
clean.
•
Do not fill a container more than 10 mm
below the brim. For storage in the freezer,
please assure that the big containers are
not filled more than 20 mm below the brim.
•
Before using the containers in an oven or
microwave, make sure you remove both
the lid (G) as well as the tray (N).
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The tray (N) is designed to protect food
from exuded liquids during storage.
Liquids will flow under the tray avoiding
contact with the food.
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Raw meat will become darker under
vacuum conditions. After a few minutes in
contact with air again, it will partly recover
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