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ATTENTION:
Do not let the bag protrude into
the Vacuum Chamber (8) or on the Airtight
Gasket (7), but set the end on the external part
of the Airtight Gasket (7) as indicated in figure G1.
e) Close the machine by rotating the Handles
(1) to the START position.
f) Seal one open side of the piece by pressing
the 'seal' button (2H) (fig I and I1).
g) Unlock the Cover (5) by rotating one of the
two Handles (1) (fig.J) and remove the bag.
h) Check the seal obtained, which should look
like a regular horizontal line, smooth and
without wrinkles (fig. K).
fig.
H
fig.
J
fig.
I
fig.
I1
6. Automatische vacuümcyclus
a) Insert the food in the MAGIC VAC® Bag (see
point 4), and eliminate any liquids or food
residues from the inside of the end of the
bag that must be sealed.
TIP:
When vacuuming moist food, fold approx.
5 cm of the open side of the foil inside out and
only then place the food in the bag. Fold back
so that the foil is dry and clean where it needs
to be sealed.
b) Lay the bag with its contents in front of the
machine, placing the open end inside the
Vacuum Chamber (8) (fig. L and L1).
c) Close the machine by rotating the Handles
(1) to the START position (fig. M) and, looking
through the Lit WINDOW (3), make sure the
open end of the bag is inside the vacuum
chamber (8) (fig. M1).
d) Start the automatic cycle by pressing the
'vacuum & seal' button (2D) (fig. N and
N1). If you want to seal the bag before the
automatic completion of the cycle, press the
'seal' button.
e) Wait for the LED seal light (2B) in the centre
of the Progress Display (2C) to stop flashing.
f) Unlock the Cover (5) by rotating one of the
two Handles (1) (fig. O) and remove the bag.
g) Check the seal obtained which should look
like a regular horizontal line, smooth and
without wrinkles (fig. O1).
PLEASE NOTE:
Interrupting the automatic
vacuum cycle and premature sealing does not
fully extract oxygen from the food and will
cause it to spoil and dry out sooner.
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