Grounding instructions, Cleaning instructions, Tips – Weston Stainless Steel Dehydrator User Manual

Page 5: Grounding

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GROUNDING

This appliance must be grounded while in use to

protect the operator from electric shock. The appliance

is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong

grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding-type

receptacle. The appliance has a plug that looks like

Figure A. An adaptor, Figure B, should be used for

connecting Figure A plugs to two-prong receptacles.

The grounding tab which extends from the adaptor

must be connected to a permanent ground such as

a properly grounded outlet box as shown in Figure C

using a metal screw. DO NOT modify the plug in

any way.

Figure A

Figure B

Figure C

Circuit

Grounding

Conductor

Grounding

Prong

Metal

Grounding

Screw

Cover of

Grounded

Outlet Box

Grounding

Means

AA2220

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Clean the

Trays and inside the Cabinet before using the Dehydrator for the first

time and after each use.

2. Turn the

Power Switch off “O”. Disconnect the Power Cord from the electrical

outlet.

3. Allow the

Dehydrator to completely cool before cleaning.

4. Remove the

Trays from the Cabinet.

5. Wipe the

Cabinet clean, inside and out, with damp sponge or soft cloth.

CAUTION! Edges may be sharp! Be careful not to splash water onto the heating

element (located behind the screening and fan in the back of the Cabinet) while

cleaning the inside of the

Cabinet. Water could damage the heating element and the

increases the risk of electric shock. DO NOT immerse the

Dehydrator in water.

6. Clean the

Trays with warm, soapy water. Rinse with clear water and dry

immediately.

WARNING!!

Before cleaning or servicing the Dehydrator, make sure it is unplugged

from the power source. It is important to read & fully understand all of the instructions

& safeguard prior to use of the Dehydrator.

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TIPS

. Use the best quality foods. Fruits and vegetables in peak season have more

nutrients and more flavor. Do not use food with bruises or blemishes. Bad fruits and

vegetables may spoil the entire batch.
. Use the best quality meats. Meats, fish and poultry should be lean and fresh.

Remove as much fat as possible before dehydrating.
. Do not overlap foods. Lay foods flat on the Trays.
. Check dryness after a few hours, then check every two hours until dehydrated.

Open or cut down the middle if a few samples to check internal dryness. If the food

is still moist, dehydrate longer.
. Use the Drying Guide on the Control Panel as reference for proper temperature

settings. If the heat is set too high, the food may case harden, meaning the food is

dried at too high of a temperature and the food was only dry on the outside, not the

inside. If the temperature is too low, the drying time will increase.
. Remember, foods will shrink approximately 1/4 to 1/2 their original size and

weight during the dehydration process, so pieces should not be kept too small. One

pound of raw meat will yield approximately 1/3 lb. (0.2 kg) of jerky.
. Do not place items to be dried on the Drip Tray, there will be no circulation of air

on this

Tray. Clean the Drip Tray periodically during dehydration for easier clean-

up.

refrigerated so they cool rapidly. Make sure to cover foods after they are cool.

NOTE: Special considerations must be made when using venison or other wild game,

since it can become heavily contaminated during field dressing. Venison is often held

at temperatures that could potentially allow bacteria to grow, such as when it is being

transported. Refer to the USDA Meat and Poultry Department for further questions or

information on meat and food safety.

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