Vacuum chamber seals, Cooling fan, Thermal overload protector – Weston Pro 3000 Vacuum Sealer User Manual

Page 6: Limit switch, Replacing the fuse

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VACUUM CHAMBER SEALS

There are two factory-installed

Oval Vacuum Chamber Seals on the Vacuum

Sealer. When the Vacuum Lid is closed and downward force applied, they form an

airtight seal so the

Vacuum Chamber can be evacuated.

The

Oval Vacuum Chamber Seals may wear over time and require replacement.

See the “Service Instructions” section of this manual for information on replacing the

Oval Vacuum Chamber Seals, if necessary.

COOLING FAN

The

Vacuum Sealer has an Internal Cooling Fan that runs whenever the unit

is plugged in and turned on. To save energy, turn the unit “OFF” and unplug

the

Power Cord when not in use.

THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR

The

Vacuum Sealer will automatically shut down if it overheats. If this occurs, turn

the unit off and open the

Vacuum Lid. Resume normal operation after the unit cools

about 20 minutes.

To help prevent overheating, 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.

LIMIT SWITCH

The

Vacuum Sealer is equipped with a switch to prevent actuation of the Seal Bar

Heating Element in manual mode when the Vacuum Lid is open. When the Vacu-

um Lid is closed, heat made by the Seal Bar Heating Element is absorbed by the

vacuum bag and

Vacuum Lid Seal.

When the

Vacuum Lid is open, there is no means to dissipate the heat and unit

damage may occur.

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!

REPLACING THE FUSE

If the Vacuum Sealer does not operate when it is plugged in and turned on, try

any or all of the following:
1. Make sure the

Fuse is not blown. The Fuse is located on the right side of the unit

directly above the

Power Cord Port. Turn “OFF” and unplug the Vacuum Sealer.

Twist off and remove the

Fuse Cap. Remove and check the Fuse (Figure 10). The thin

metal band in the center of the

Fuse should be clean and unbroken. If it is burned and/

or broken, replace it with a new

Fuse (10 Amp). Replace the Fuse Cap.

2. Make sure the

Connector at the end of the Power Cord is plugged completely into

the

Power Cord Port.

3. Make sure the

Power Cord is not damaged. DO NOT use a damaged Power

Cord. Call the Customer Service line for information on part replacement.
4. Try connecting the

Power Cord Plug to another electrical outlet.

Figure 10

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!

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