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1.  ALWAYS 

allow the sealing bar to cool for approximately 20 seconds between bags. 

Leave the 

Vacuum Lid

 OPEN between uses, this allows the 

Heating Element to cool 

more quickly between bags.  

2. 

To open the Vacuum Lid, press down on the corners of the Vacuum Lid to unlock 

the Lid Closure Tabs then lift the Vacuum Lid.

3. 

Place one end of the bag slightly into the 

Vacuum Chamber

, leaving about 2” (5 cm) 

of the empty part of the bag beyond the inside edge of the 

Seal Bar Insulator. 

4. 

Be sure not to cover the 

Vacuum Ports

 with the bag.  Covering the 

Vacuum Ports 

prevents the proper vacuuming of air from the bag.

5. 

Close the Vacuum Lid

 and press down while pushing in on the two Lid Closure Tabs 

to lock the machine.

6. 

Press the Start Button engaging the Vacuum Pump (the Vacuum Pump must be on for 

the Seal Bar to heat up).

7. 

Press the Seal Button

 immediately after the 

Vacuum Pump starts. 

8. 

Remove  the  bag  and  inspect  the  seal.    The  seal  should  appear  smooth  and 

consistent all the way across the bag.  The seal 

SHOULD NOT melt through the bag at 

any point.  Be sure there are no creases or wrinkles that may allow air to leak into the 

bag.  A properly sealed bag will not pull apart, the bag must be cut open.

NOTE: 

 Do not form side seals on the bags, the sides are already sealed.

INITIAL TESTING OF THE BAG SEAL

WARNING!

  Before cleaning, assembling or disassembling the 

Vacuum Sealer, make sure the Vacuum Sealer is OFF and the PLUG IS 

REMOVED FROM THE OUTLET/POWER SOURCE!

NOTE:

  The 

Vacuum Sealer 

is ONLY intended to be used with 

VACUUM BAGS.  For 

best results, only use the recommended vacuum bags with an embossed or mesh lining.   

DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD BAGS! 

 Any other uses of the 

 Vacuum Sealer, 

other 

than the uses described in this booklet, could potentially damage the appliance and void 

the warranty!

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Very Moist Foods:

 It is best to freeze very moist food items, like fish, before vacuum 

sealing them.  The excessive moisture can interfere with the 

Sealing Bar’s 

ability to 

completely fuse the layers of the bag together.

Powdery Items: 

 When vacuum sealing powdery items, like flour, it is best to keep 

them in their original packaging before putting them into the vacuum bags.  The fine 

powder may get sucked into the 

Vacuum  Pump 

and cause enough damage to shorten 

the life of your 

Vacuum Sealer

.  Powdery items may also interfere with the bag sealing 

function.

Sharp or Pointed Items: 

 When vacuum sealing sharp or pointy items, it is best to 

cushion the edges so they do not puncture the bag during the vacuum process.

YEAST & BACTERIA

 

For best results in extending the life of foods, it is important to vacuum package foods 

that are fresh.  Once food has begun to deteriorate, vacuum packaging may only slow 

the deterioration process.  Vacuum sealing cannot completely prevent the growth of 

mold.  Other disease causing microorganisms can still grow in low oxygen environments 

and may require further measures to be eliminated.

Yeast: 

  The  development  of  yeast  can  be  slowed  by  refrigeration  and  completely 

stopped by freezing food at 0

o

F (-18

o

C).  Yeast causes fermentation, which will give food 

an identifiable smell.

Bacteria: 

 Freezing cannot eliminate bacteria, but their growth can be stopped.  The 

growth of bacteria can be easily identified by an offensive odor and sometimes a slimy 

texture.    Some  bacteria,  like  the  one  that  causes  botulism,  can  grow  in  low  oxygen 

environments and cannot be detected by smell, taste or color.  Botulism is very rare, but 

dangerous.  Be sure that all foods are stored and cooked properly before eating.

COOKING & HEATING

 

.

  Before microwaving vacuum-packed foods, puncture or open the bag to allow hot air

 

  to escape while heating.

.

  Vacuum-packed foods can be thawed or cooked in boiling water.

Vacuum-packed  perishable  foods  like  meats,  vegetables  and  cheeses  must

 

be refrigerated (at or below 34

o

F (1.1

o

C)) or frozen, especially acid-free or low-acid foods.  

This  is  important  because  although  vacuum  packaging  removes  most  air  from

 

the  bag,  bacteria  like  Clostridium  Botulinum,  which  produces  a  toxin  that  causes

 

the illness botulism, is anaerobic and grows in the absence of oxygen.  Refrigeration

 

and  freezing  slow  the  growth  of  bacteria.    It  is  also  important  to  maintain  a  clean

 

working  area  to  reduce  the  likelihood  of  packaging  harmful  bacteria  with  the  food. 

VACUUM PACKAGING GUIDELINES

CAUTION!

  It is important to follow the “Food Safety” guidelines outlined in this 

manual.  For the most up to date instruction visit the USDA website.

Summary of Contents for Realtree Outfitters HARVEST GUARD 65-1001-RT

Page 1: ...pm EST Monday thru Friday CustomerService WestonProducts com U S Residents Customer Service Line 1 800 814 4895 Outside U S Call 1 440 638 3131 Weston Products LLC 20365 Progress Drive Strongsville Oh...

Page 2: ...00 814 4895 M F 8am 5pm EST outside of the United States 440 638 3131 to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA Number Weston Products LLC will refuse all returns that do not contain thi...

Page 3: ...o F 63 o C medium rare The safe temperature for poultry is 180 o F 82 o C and solid cuts of pork should be cooked to 160 o F 71 o C Eggs should be thoroughly cooked too If you are making a meringue or...

Page 4: ...he influence of drugs medications or alcohol 13 The Vacuum Sealer is ONLY intended to be used with VACUUM BAGS For best results only use the recommended vacuum bags DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD BAGS Any other...

Page 5: ...he Vacuum Chamber Figure 8 5 Set a new Oval Chamber Seal from the Maintenance Kit Figure 9 on the groove in the Vacuum Chamber Work the seal into the groove with your fingers until done REPLACING THE...

Page 6: ...ting wait at least 20 seconds between cycles with the Vacuum Lid open Avoid touching the Seal Bar Tape The Seal Bar Tape will remain hot for a brief period of time after each sealing cycle This applia...

Page 7: ...the bag 1 The Vacuum Sealer is only intended to be used with vacuum sealing bags Vacuum Bags should be used DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD BAGS with the Vacuum Sealer 2 Check the condition of the Seal Bar Tape...

Page 8: ...Avoid damaging them A damaged bag will not hold a seal Only use information in the following chart as a guideline Refer to the Vacuum Packaging Guidelines and Food Safety sections of this manual Actu...

Page 9: ...aging before putting them into the vacuum bags The fine powder may get sucked into the Vacuum Pump and cause enough damage to shorten the life of your Vacuum Sealer Powdery items may also interfere wi...

Page 10: ...DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD BAGS Any other uses of the Vacuum Sealer other than the uses described in this booklet could potentially damage the appliance and void the warranty 10 11 BEFORE ATTEMPTING VACUUM...

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