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End User obligations 

The  end  user  must  immediately  inform  the 

manufacturer of any safety system defect and/or 

any malfunction he or she is aware of. 

It is strictly forbidden for the end user and/or any 

third  parties  (excluding  duly  authorized  service 

personnel  of  the  manufacturer)  to  make 

modifications  of  any  kind  to  the  appliance,  its 

functions or to this technical publication. In case 

of  malfunctions  or  defects  due  to  the  non-

observance  of  the  above,  the  manufacturing 

company  cannot  be  held  responsible  for  the 

consequences. 

CHAPTER 4 

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

1. Never touch the metal parts of the machine

with wet or damp hands;

2. Do not pull on the cord to disconnect the plug

from the current outlet.

3. Unqualified  or  untrained  personnel  are  not

allowed  to  use  the  machine  without

supervision.

4. Electrical safety of the machine is ensured by

a properly grounded electrical circuit, which

consists of a grounded cord and cord cap and

a correct electrical outlet.

5. The use of an extension cord is not allowed

and may result in injury or death.

6. In the event of damage to the cord, the end

user  of  the  appliance  must  not  attempt  to

replace the part. This must be performed by

a qualified service personnel.

7. Always  switch  off  and  disconnect  the

appliance  from  the  power  supply  before
beginning  any  general  cleaning  or

maintenance operation.

8. Clean appliance coating, panels and controls

using  soft  and  dry  cloths,  or  cloths  slightly

soaked in mild detergent solution.

CHAPTER 5 

INSTALLATION 

Carefully remove the appliance from the carton 

or  crate.

 Note

:  Do  not  discard  the  carton  and 

other  packaging  material  until  you  have 

inspected the unit for hidden damage and tested 

it for proper operation. 

Location 

To ensure proper operation of this appliance and 

its components,

 

this appliance must be installed 

on  a  stable  and  level  surface,  away  from  high 

humidity  items  and  excessive  heat  producing 

equipment. 

DO NOT store or use any flammable liquids 

or allow flammable vapors in the vicinity of 

this appliance or any other appliance. 

DO  NOT install this appliance in any area 

where  it  may  be  affected  by  any  adverse 

conditions such as steam, grease, dripping 

water, high temperatures, etc. 

Disconnect  the  appliance  from  power 

before 

performing 

any 

service 

or 

maintenance operation which may require 

parts. 

Before connecting the vacuum packaging 

machine, make sure that the voltage 
listed on the UL data plate

 corresponds 

with the voltage supplied to the 

appliance. 

Summary of Contents for PrepRite PVS27-6-1

Page 1: ...Vacuum Sealing Machine Operation and Care and Maintenance Manual For PVS27 6 1 PVS32 8 1 PVS32G 8 1 PVS42 12 1 PVS42G 12 2 PVS42GP 12 1 PVS52 25 1 PVS52 25 2 PVS52G 25 2 This appliance is for commerci...

Page 2: ...rstood by all operators and users 1 This appliance must be installed on a stable and level surface 2 DO NOT install this appliance in any area where it may be affected by any adverse conditions such a...

Page 3: ...ersons unplug from the power supply before servicing This appliance must service by qualified service personnel Failure to properly maintain and service to this appliance can and will cause injury or...

Page 4: ...standards regarding the design construction and intended use of the machine will relieve the manufacturer from all liability in the case of damage to personnel or property The manufacturing company is...

Page 5: ...ct itself 4 During the warranty period for any defect in workmanship and material all parts and labor will be covered All warranty claims must be submitted to and conform by all statements and policie...

Page 6: ...ttempt to replace the part This must be performed by a qualified service personnel 7 Always switch off and disconnect the appliance from the power supply before beginning any general cleaning or maint...

Page 7: ...uld light up 3 Set the vacuum time or percentage required the sealing time and the gas injection time if the appliance is equipped with this option 4 Position the bag or bags with product in the chamb...

Page 8: ...s 1 Vacuum cycles are set as described in the chapter Vacuum packaging 2 The SOFT VACUUM option allows the packaging of liquid products 3 All the vacuum packages can be stored in a freezer or cooler C...

Page 9: ...0 Fresh salad parsley 50 50 Yogurt Puff pastry 100 Powdered milk 30 70 Baking powder 100 100 Apples 2 1 97 Sliced bacon 35 65 Sandwich loaf Bread 100 French toast Toasted bread 80 20 Pasta 100 Fresh p...

Page 10: ...air to enter the chamber and allow the lid open During the normal vacuum cycle press the button PUMP GASTRO 6 for 3 seconds to start heating the sealing bar for manual sealing 7 1 1 Control and LCD D...

Page 11: ...g method Press or buttons to choose characters then press SET to move to the next segment By pressing the SET button it is possible to pass over the empty positions and then confirm the set parameters...

Page 12: ...g the chamber is not higher than 14 21 PSI or 1 1 5 bars 4 Printer Label Settings PRINTER OPTION By pressing the SET button the following will appear By using the buttons or it is possible to set the...

Page 13: ...cycle at any time push the ON OFF button for 5 seconds Once the cleaning cycle is complete the screen will revert back to showing the number of programs in use The pump maintenance is not strictly lin...

Page 14: ...Install the new one by pressing in place Close lid and test for a seal 4 Replacement of the Clear Chamber Bell Lid Gasket 5 Replacement of Teflon Sealing Bar The sealing bar needs to be replaced by a...

Page 15: ...e the 2 cables are firmly attached 3 Verify that the distance between the Teflon sealing bar and the silicone sealing bar gasket is at least 125 inches 4 5mm 4 Verify that the Teflon sealing bar is dr...

Page 16: ...16 CHAPTER 10 NAME PLATE AND TECHNICAL DETAILS CONFIGURATION AND CONSUMPTION Image 8 5 Name plate example...

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Page 24: ...24 CHAPTER 12 WIRING DIAGRAMS PVS27 PVS32 PVS32G PVS42 PVS42BG PVS5225 PVS52G...

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