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05/2019

Copyright © 2019, Fast ČR, a.s.

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Food Dehydrator

User's manual

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Prior to using this appliance, please read the user's manual thoroughly, even in cases, 

when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of 

appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user’s manual. 

Keep this user's manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use. 

In the event that you hand this appliance over to somebody else, make sure to also 

include this user's manual.

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We recommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase 

receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warranty card for at least the 

duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event 

of transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original box 

from the manufacturer.

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Carefully unpack the appliance and take care not to throw away any part of the 

packaging before you find all the parts of the appliance.

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORIES

A1 

Control panel

A2 

Cabinet with dehydration area

A3 

Removable tray grates 

Plastic, heat-resistant and light-

weight trays for all types of food.

A4 

Transparent door 

Makes it possible to instantly 

visually check the status of 

dehydration.

A5 

Removable solid base tray  

Suitable for preparing RAW foods, 

porridge, etc.

B1 

Temperature control knob

B2 

Display

B3 

Dehydration mode indicator

B4 

Backlit START/STOP button

B5 

Dehydration mode selection button 

During the dehydration process 

also used to show the dehydration 

temperature

B6 

Increase time button (plus)  

Time increases in 30-minute 

increments up to a maximum time 

of 23:30

B7 

Decrease time button (minus)  

Time decreases in 30-minute 

increments down to a minimum 

time of 00:30

PURPOSE OF USE AND FEATURES OF THE FOOD DEHYDRATOR

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The food dehydrator is intended for dehydrating food such as fruit, vegetables, fruits 

of the forest, meat, seeds, beans, nuts, mushrooms, etc. It is also suitable for drying 

herbs, medicinals, spices or even flowers for decorating or for making aromatic 

mixtures.

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The food dehydrator comprises of a cabinet with a drying area with twelve levels 

for the removable trays. The heating element, motor with fan and thermostat are 

located at the back of the cabinet.

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The food dehydrator functions on the basis of Horizontal Air Flow technology, 

which ensures even heat distribution. It enables heat to be evenly distributed to 

all levels of the drying area and eliminates the need to rotate the trays during the 

dehydration process.

WHY USE A FOOD DEHYDRATOR?

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Drying (dehydration) is one of the oldest methods of food preservation during 

which food is heated to evaporate its moisture content. Unlike standard long-term 

food storage (e.g. canning, freezing), gentle dehydration retains up to 80  % of 

vitamins, minerals and trace elements, while concentrating aromatic compounds, 

which makes dehydrated foods all the more tasty. With correct storage, it is then 

possible to use dehydrated foods all year round.

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Foods that are heated during standard cooking or canning procedures over a longer 

period of time at a  temperature higher than 48  °C  start to lose their nutritional 

value and enzyme content. Food enzymes are important because they aid the 

body's digestive enzymes in breaking up food into digestible proteins. A suitable 

food dehydrator such as this one, is able to maintain a sufficiently low temperature 

at which enzymes do not lose their effect, while at the same time generate 

sufficiently hot air for fast dehydration of food and prevent the development of 

moulds and bacteria.

BEFORE FIRST USE

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Before first using the food dehydrator, thoroughly wash the removable trays in hot 

water using neutral kitchen detergent. Then rinse all these parts with clean water 

and dry them thoroughly with a fine wiping cloth.

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Also clean out the inside of the cabinet using a  lightly dampened wiping cloth 

and then wipe everything dry. When cleaning, take care not to wet the heating 

elements or the fan of the food dehydrator. Never submerge the cabinet of the food 

dehydrator in water or any other liquid.

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Before first use, we recommend running the food dehydrator empty for at least 

4 hours. After turning off the food dehydrator, allow it and all its accessories to cool 

down and air out to rid them of potential odours.

PREPARING FOR OPERATION

LOCATION OF THE FOOD DEHYDRATOR

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Locate the food dehydrator in a well-ventilated, warm and dry room with minimal 

dustiness. To ensure proper air circulation, there must be a  clearance of at least 

15 cm around to the food dehydrator.

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The surface on which the food dehydrator is placed must be stable, heat resistant 

and sufficiently far from other sources of heat. The load bearing capacity of the 

selected surface must correspond to the combined weight of your food dehydrator 

and its contents.

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Also select a location respecting the fact that it is not appropriate to move the food 

dehydrator while it is running. Likewise, also take into consideration the fact that the 

aroma of the dehydrated food will be released into the room during the dehydration 

process, which may not be pleasant for everyone.

SELECTING APPROPRIATE FOODS

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Correctly selecting and preparing foods for dehydration will result in their better 

appearance and taste, faster drying and termination of the ripening process, and it 

will also extend the food's shelf life.

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The best results are only achieved when good quality ingredients are used. 

Practically any type of fruit or vegetable may be dehydrated. Only select ripe fruits 

and vegetables, not over-ripened, and free of bruising, rot and moulds. It is possible 

to dehydrate sour and mildly sweet fruits and vegetables.

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When intending to dehydrate meat, it must be fresh and lean.

PREPARING INGREDIENTS

Note:

It is highly probable that fruits and vegetables bought in ordinary stores 

are waxed or treated with a spray. Most sprays or waxes can be washed off 

using bio-degradable cleaning products or in vinegar water, after which it 

is necessary to rinse the food using clean water. If the attempt to remove 

the wax or spray is unsuccessful, we recommend to peel the food prior to 

dehydrating it.

FRUIT

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Thoroughly wash the fruit and dry it well. Prepare only an amount of fruit that you 

will be able to dry within a single cycle. Remove any soft or damaged parts. Remove 

any pits, stones, stems or roots, and any other unusable parts.

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Cut the fruit into pieces of equal thickness, ideally 2 to 4 mm. Pieces of varying 

thickness unnecessarily extend the dehydration time. Cutting it into smaller pieces 

will speed up the dehydration process, whilst improving the quality of the product. 

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Small fruits such as various types of berries (strawberries, bilberries, cranberries, etc.) 

do not need to be cut up. However, larger fruits should be cut in half or cut into 

slices or cubes.

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Dry the cut up fruit using a clean wiping cloth or paper towel.

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To prevent certain types of fruit from browning (apples, pears or apricots), soak the 

fruit slices in a solution made from 250 ml of water and 1 tablespoons of lemon or 

pineapple juice prior to dehydrating them. To achieve interesting flavours, you can 

put honey, sugar, cinnamon or coconut on it. Then allow the pieces of fruit to drip 

off any excess and then they can be immediately dehydrated. Fruit that is treated 

with this solution will remain light coloured and will not turn brown during the 

dehydration process nor during storage.

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Fruits with naturally tough peels (grapes, plums or even figs) may be blanched 

in boiling water for 1-2 minutes to speed up the dehydration process. Then 

immediately submerge them in cold water, cool them down, dry them and cut them 

up into slices.

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Place unpeeled fruit with the peel facing downwards and the cut surface upwards. 

Always place non-straight shapes on the edge with the peel, not on the straight 

surface. 

VEGETABLES

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Clean the vegetables thoroughly and wash them.

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Cut out any surface defects.

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It is advisable to steam vegetables that require long cooking times, e.g. root 

vegetables, pea pods, beetroot, broccoli, carrot, celery, corn, potato and cauliflower 

prior to dehydrating them. To prevent it from losing colour and vitamins, it is 

sufficient to cook the given vegetable over steam for approximately five minutes.

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It is good to peel tomatoes.

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Cut up vegetables can be dipped in salty water.

MEAT

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Beef, game, poultry or fish meat is suitable for dehydration. Select lean meat 

containing as little fat as possible. The leaner the meat, the faster it will be 

dehydrated. The higher the fat content in the meat, the shorter will be its shelf life 

after dehydration.

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Thoroughly dry the meat and trim off any fatty parts. To ensure even dehydration, 

then slice it into very thin strips approximately 2 to 5 mm thick and 2.5 cm wide. 

Select the length as required.

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Season the finished strips according to taste using salt, marinating it, applying 

barbecue spices, etc. Leave the seasoned meat to rest, ideally overnight in 

a refrigerator. 

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After placing the meat in the food dehydrator, use the Jerky mode, which is 

specifically intended for dehydrating meat. We recommend to check on the 

dehydration process 1x per hour. Well dehydrated meat is determined by pushing 

both its ends towards each other and seeing whether it snaps in the middle. 

HERBS, SPICES AND FLOWERS

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Dehydrate herbs very gently. Only remove the stems, and do not cut them up any 

further. Leafy herbs need to be turned over during the dehydration process to 

prevent them from sticking.

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Leaves appropriate for dehydration are young and brittle, harvest pea pods before 

they open up. Pick flowers that are young and half-opened.

PET FOOD SNACKS

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To make snacks for household pets, use healthy and fresh ingredients free of any 

additives or preservatives. It is important to take into consideration the size of 

the animal. For example, small dog breeds have small mouths and tiny teeth and 

Summary of Contents for SFD 6600BK

Page 1: ...05 2019 1 Copyright 2019 Fast ČR a s EN Food Dehydrator Translation of the original manual SFD 6600BK ...

Page 2: ...05 2019 2 Copyright 2019 Fast ČR a s ...

Page 3: ...to it Have all repairs or adjustments performed at an authorised service centre Tampering with the appliance during the warranty period may void the warranty Safety during use This appliance is designed for use in households offices and similar types of areas Do not use it in industrial surroundings or outdoors or in rooms with high humidity i e laundries or bathrooms Do not use the appliance for ...

Page 4: ... Copyright 2019 Fast ČR a s SFD 6600BK Jerky Apples Mushrooms Herbs Spices Pasta 35 40 45 2 3 2 3 4 1 5 A TIME START STOP P Jerky Apples Mushrooms Herbs Spices Pasta 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 3 4 5 B ...

Page 5: ...and its contents Also select a location respecting the fact that it is not appropriate to move the food dehydrator while it is running Likewise also take into consideration the fact that the aroma of the dehydrated food will be released into the room during the dehydration process which may not be pleasant for everyone SELECTING APPROPRIATE FOODS Correctly selecting and preparing foods for dehydra...

Page 6: ...should be soft and flexible For long term storage home grown fruit should be drier than commercially bought dehydrated fruit We recommend inspecting the food every hour and in the event of uneven dehydration to rearrange the position of the food on the trays STORING DEHYDRATED FOOD Before wrapping or storing dehydrated food allow it to cool down first Only use suitable packaging for storage for ex...

Page 7: ...ckness Reduce the amount of food CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Attention Before performing any maintenance and cleaning always turn off the food dehydrator using button B4 START STOP and disconnect it from the power grid Do not use thinners or solvents or any abrasive cleaning agents to clean the appliance they may damage the surface Neither the food dehydrator nor the power cord may be submerged in wa...

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