General tips, Marinating with your foodsaver, Appliance – FoodSaver V3800 User Manual

Page 2: How to make a bag from a foodsaver, Vacuum sealing roll, How to vacuum seal with foodsaver, Tips for successful vacuum sealing, Tips for successful vacuum sealing foodsaver, Vacuum sealing accessories

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accessory hose reel

1. Prepare container according to FoodSaver

®

Accessory Guidelines.

2. Pull Accessory Hose (F) from appliance and Insert the

end into the port on accessory. Twist tab while inserting
to ensure a tight fit.

3. Push Accessory Vacuum Button

4

to begin vacuum

process. Motor will run until vacuum process is complete.
(To Marinate, follow instructions found in Marinate Button
section of this Quick Start Guide).

4. When motor turns off, gently twist and remove Accessory

Hose from accessory.

note: if you are using a canister with large white knob,
rotate knob clockwise to the “Closed” position, then gently
twist and remove Accessory Hose from accessory.
5. To test vacuum, simply tug on accessory lid. It should

not move.

6. To retract accessory hose, while holding unit, gently pull

on hose end to allow hose to retract into appliance
housing. Do not release freely as it may damage the
hose tip.

important: When pulling hose Do Not extend beyond green
circle marked on hose.
note: For important tips on using accessories with different
foods, please refer to the FoodSaver

®

Reference Guide.

Pre-cut bag storage

(as shown in Fig. 4, pg.4)

Some models include a storage tray for precut bags.
Attach the precut storage tray to the back of the housing
by aligning the four tabs into the corresponding slots of
the back of the appliance housing. Once aligned, gently
press storage tray downward until the storage tray clicks
into place.
For information on how to purchase the pre-cut bag storage,
please visit our website at www.foodsaver.com.

how to open FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing

accessories after Vacuum Sealing

FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing canisters

(without large knob on lid)
To release vacuum and open, push gray rubber button on lid.

Quick Marinators (with large knob on lid) and universal lids
To release vacuum and open, turn knob counterclockwise on
lid to open.

FoodSaver

®

jar Sealer with Mason jars

For use with Ball

®

and Kerr

®

brand Mason jars.

T

o release vacuum and open, wedge spoon between Mason

jar lid and highest part of threaded rim. Twist spoon gently
to release vacuum.

iMPortant: Do NOT use screw bands when vacuum sealing jars.

FoodSaver

®

lunch and leftover and Sandwich and

Snack containers

Attach the supplied adapter to the accessory hose and place
the adapter over the vacuum valve of the Container lid. While
applying downward pressure to the adaptor, press the Accessory
Button. Once the air has been removed from the Container, the
Sealer will automatically turn off.

FoodSaver

®

Bottle Stoppers

To release vacuum and open, simply pull up on Bottle Stopper.
Always unplug appliance before cleaning.

FoodSaver

®

Zipper Bags

Your SmartSeal Appliance works with FoodSaver

®

Zipper Valve

Bags. Use of FoodSaver

®

Zipper Bags requires an adaptor

available at www.foodsaver.com or by calling 1-877-777-8042.

tips on using PulseVac

control Feature

(This special feature is not available on all V3800 models

)

Use the PulseVac

Control feature to manually control the

vacuum process and avoid crushing delicate items.
1. Place item(s) in bag, allowing at least 3 inches

(7.62 centimeters) of space between bag contents and
top of bag.

2. Press the PulseVac

button

8

. PulseVac

LED

will

flash to indicate PulseVac

mode.

3. Press appropriate Speed Setting Button

5

– Normal

or Gentle.

4. Insert open end of bag into Vacuum Channel (J).

The clamp will close to secure the bag.

5. Push and hold the PulseVac

Button

8

. The vacuum

pump will run when the PulseVac

Button is held down.

Release the PulseVac

Button to stop the vacuum

process. This will allow you to adjust the contents of the
bag for better control of the vacuum sealing process.
Repeat pushing the PulseVac

Button until desired

amount of air has been removed.
note: If the vacuum pump stops engaging after several
pushes of the PulseVac

Button, it means the maximum

vacuum has been reached. Do not continue to push the
PulseVac

Button.

6. Press Seal/Stop Button

9

to seal the bag and end the

PulseVac

mode.

7. When the red Seal Indicator Light

11

turns off, remove

bag. Refrigerate or freeze if needed.

tips on using the intergrated Bag opener

The Bag Opener is a handy and convenient way to open
sealed bags.
To

Use:

1. Press Bag Opener to extend (press again to retract Bag

Opener for storage).

2. Fold end of bag to create a loop (as shown in Fig.5)

with the sealed bag so the Heat Sealed area is above
the cutter.

3. Hold bag taught with two hands and pull bag through the

cutter (See Fig. 6).

Note: Bags that previously contained fruits, vegetable and
dry goods can be resealed. Bags that contained raw meats,
fish eggs or unpasteurized cheese should be discarded
after use becase they may contain invisible bacteria that
will remain after washing.

tips on Sealing a Bag

when making a bag from a roll:
Press the Seal/Stop Button (C) before placing bag material
into the Vacuum Channel (E). Once bag in inserted the Seal
process will begin immediately.
note:
If you forget to press the Seal/Stop Button (C) before
inserting the bag into the Vacuum Channel (E), the vacuum
pump will turn on, this is not a problem, simply press the
Seal/Stop Button to prevent the pump from running
continuously,and the sealing process will begin.

how to Prevent moisture or liquid from being pulled into the
drip tray (o) or getting trapped in the seal:
Either pre-freeze moist food such as raw meat for 1-2 hours
before vacuum sealing, or place a folded paper towel between
food and end of bag to absorb excess liquids. Be sure to leave
at least 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) between paper towel and
end of bag so that bag seals properly with paper towel inside
and is not positioned in between the seal area.
Make sure appliance has time to cool down.

Wait at least 20 seconds between seals. Under very heavy
usage, appliance will stop operating to prevent overheating.
If it does, wait 20 minutes to allow appliance to cool off.

General Tips

tips for Successful Vacuum Sealing
1. Vacuum sealing is NOT a substitute for the heat process of

canning. Perishables still need to be refrigerated or frozen.

2. For best results, use FoodSaver

®

brand Bags, Canisters

and Accessories.

3. During the vacuum sealing process, small amounts of

liquids, crumbs or food particles can be inadvertently
pulled into Drip Tray (O), clogging the pump and
damaging your appliance.

To prevent this, follow these tips:
a. For moist and juicy foods: Freeze first and avoid

overfilling bags. You can also place a folded paper
towel inside top of bag, and below seal area, before
vacuum sealing.

b. For soups, sauces and liquids: Freeze first and avoid

overfilling bags. Or, use a canister in refrigerator.

c. For powdery or fine-grained foods: Avoid overfilling bags

or use a canister. You can also place a coffee filter or
paper towel inside before vacuum packaging.

d. Empty drip tray (O) after each use.

4. To avoid overfilling, always leave at least 3 inches

(7.62 centimeters) of bag material between bag contents
and top of bag. Then leave at least one additional inch
(2.54 centimeters) of bag material for each time you plan
to reuse bag.

5. Do not create your own side seams for a FoodSaver

®

brand

Bag. Our bags are manufactured with a special side seam,
which is sealed all the way to the outer edge.

6. To prevent wrinkles in a seal when vacuum sealing bulky

items, gently stretch bag flat while inserting into the
vacuum channel and hold until pump begins.

7. If you are unsure your bag was sealed properly, simply

reseal bag.

8. When you are vacuum sealing items with sharp edges

(dry spaghetti, silverware, etc.), protect bag from punctures
by wrapping item in soft cushioning material, such as a
paper towel. You may want to use a canister or Mason jar
instead of a bag.

9. When using accessories, remember to leave one inch

(2.54 centimeters) of space at top of canister or container.

10. Pre-freeze fruits and blanch vegetables before vacuum

sealing for best results. See FoodSaver

®

Reference Guide

included with your appliance for more information.

(continued on next page)

Marinating with your FoodSaver

®

Appliance

1. Open appliance door and place roll into Roll Storage

Compartment (H). For Best results, insert roll with

material flap down. note: Bags can be sealed with

appliance door either open or closed.

2. Lift up Bag Cutter Bar (i) and place bag material

beneath the cutter bar (See Fig.1).

3. Pull out enough bag material to hold item being

vacuum packed, plus 4 inches (10.16 centimeters).

Lower the Cutter Bar and slide Bag Cutter (i) across

the Cutter Bar (See Fig.2).

4. Press Seal/Stop Button (C). Red seal light will illuminate.
5. Using two hands, insert open end of bag into Vacuum

Channel (E) until clamp motor starts. Bag must be

centered between arrows.

6. When red seal light

11

turns off, sealing is

complete. You may remove bag from the

Vacuum Channel (E).

7. You now have one sealed end.
8. Now you are ready to vacuum seal with your new bag

(See below).

How to Make a Bag from a FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing Roll

Your FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing System has a special

Quick Marinate Cycle which will last about ten minutes.

The vacuum motor will “hold” the vacuum for several

minutes then release the vacuum allowing the food to

“rest” for 30 seconds. This process will then repeat

two more times. This “Pulsing” action of “vacuuming

and resting” will allow for quicker marinating. When the

Quick Marinate Cycle is completed the appliance will

beep to signal marinating is complete.
The FoodSaver

®

Quick Marinator Canister is the perfect

FoodSaver

®

Accessory for marinating foods. Foods will

marinate in minutes when vacuum sealed because the

vacuum process opens the pores of the food and absorbs

the marinade more quickly.

important note: Use the FoodSaver

®

Quick Marinating

Canister with clear lid and large white knob. During the

Quick Marinate Cycle, make sure knob on accessory lid

is set to OPEN. Do not set knob to Vacuum. The Vacuum

position on the knob will allow the Quick Marinating

Canister to be used for extending

vacuum storage.

1. Prepare enough of your favorite marinade to fully

cover food inside a marinating canister.

Always leave at least one inch (2.54 centimeters) of

space between contents and top of rim.

2. Make sure rubber gasket underneath lids as well as

rim of marinating canister is free from food materials.

3. Make sure Accessory Hose is securely inserted into

port on the FoodSaver

®

Quick Marinator lid.

4. Make sure knob on accessory lid is set to OPEN.
5. Make sure lid is firmly attached to marinator base.
6. Press Marinate button

3

on the control panel.

7. Your FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing System will now

begin the Quick Marinate Cycle. The Marinate

Indicator Light will flash to indicate the marinating

process has begun.

8. During the initial vacuum cycle the Marinate Mode

Indicator will illuminate. While Marinating, the

Vacuum Progress Display will blink during the Vacuum

Hold or Rest Cycle.

9. To preserve food safely, after completing the

marinating cycle, the appliance will signal with

short beeps to indicate your Quick Marinate Cycle is

completed. Press any button to silence the signal. You

may now cook or refrigerate your marinated food.

1. Begin with a FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing System Bag

(or create a bag as described in the “How to Make a

Bag from a Roll” section above).

2. Place item(s) in bag, allowing at least 3 inches of

space between bag contents and top of bag.

3. Using two hands, insert open end of bag into Vacuum

Channel (E) until clamp motor starts (See Fig.3). The

vacuum progress lights will illuminate.

4. Continue to hold bag until vacuum pump starts. You

may now release bag. note: To prevent crushing

delicate items, you may press Seal/Stop Button (C) at

any time to begin automatic sealing process.

5. When red Seal Light

11

turns off, remove bag.

Refrigerate or freeze if needed. (See FoodSaver

®

Products Reference Guide for food safety tips.)

note: Wait at least 20 seconds between seals to

allow appliance to properly cool.

6. See page 7 for information on the Pre-cut Bag Storage

(Shown in Fig. 4). this accessory is not included with

all units.

How to Vacuum Seal with FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing Bags

Tips for Successful Vacuum Sealing

(continued)

Tips for Successful Vacuum Sealing

11. If appliance does not function, or Seal/Stop button (C) flashes to

signal ERROR:

a. Check power cord to see if it is firmly plugged into an

electrical outlet.

b. Examine power cord for any damages.

c. See if electrical outlet is working by plugging in

another appliance.

d. Check to be certain the Upper Bag Detection Tray (P)

is properly inserted.

e. Make sure bag is placed correctly inside Vacuum

Channel (E). (See How to Vacuum Seal with FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing Bags)

f. Check to ensure Release Buttons (K) are

properly latched.

g. Check Gasket (M) around Drip Tray to make sure

it is free from food material and Upper Foam Gasket is

properly inserted into gasket channel.

h. If overheated, allow appliance to cool for 20 minutes.

i. For more usage tips and safety information, please refer

to the FoodSaver

®

Reference Guide or visit our website

at www.foodsaver.com.

tips on removing air from a Bag

avoid wrinkles when inserting the bag into the

Vacuum channel (e).

Wrinkles in seal may cause leakage and allow air to return

into bag. To eliminate any wrinkles while inserting bag

into the vacuum channel (E), hold bag with two hands

gently stretching bag flat until vacuum pump begins. If

you find wrinkles after sealing bag, simply cut bag open

and vacuum seal again.

if motor runs for more than 30 seconds without

stopping, consider the following:

If you are vacuum sealing with a bag, make sure the

bag is properly sealed (See “How to Make a Bag From a

Roll”). Check foam gasket around Upper Bag Detection

Tray to make sure it is free from food material and is

properly inserted into gasket channel.
If vacuum sealing with an accessory, check Accessory

Hose connections to ensure a tight fit.

Tips for Successful Vacuum Sealing

FoodSaver

®

Vacuum Sealing Accessories

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Lift Roll Cutter

Slide Cutter

Insert Bag

Optional Bag Storage

Fold Bag

Pull Through Cutter

4

5

6

7

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