ETA Svářečka fólií Electronic User Manual

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II. FEATURES (pic. 1)

A – case of the welder

A1 – indicator light

A3 – air exhauster nozzle

A2 – welding wire

A4 – power cord

B – foldable lid

C – PE foil roll

III. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Remove all packaging, take out the appliance and connect the fork of the supply chord

to a socket. The welder is supplied with a roll of PE foil. When welding the first bag, it is

necessary to follow the following process:

– Fold back the

B lid and unwind a sufficient amount of the foil C so that it exceeds the

welder by 2 to 4 cm.

Check if the welded spot is dry and clean, fold the lid B back

afterward. Make sure the foil is stretched straight without any creases on the welding

wire

A2 before welding.

– Press on the lid

B with both hands in order to make a perfect weld (pic. 2) and wait for

the indicator light

A1 to turn off (approx. 10 sec). The indicator light signals the PE foil is

being welded.

– Remove the rest of the foil by tearing before folding back the lid

B.

Air suction and bag welding

Fill the prepared bag to ¾ max. of its length (capacity) with food or anything you want to

keep fresh. Place the open end of the bag on the welding wire

A2 so that the air suction

nozzle

A3 is inside the bag‘s opening. Check for creases or folds in place of the future

weld. The straighter this area is, the better. Fold the lid

B on and push lightly on the right

corner of the lid, which will trigger the air suction (you will hear the motor), hold the lid in

this position but do not push it all the way down.

Place both hands on the lid and press hard after the suction of air from the bag is

completed (pic. 2).

The weld is done after the indicator light

A1 turns off.

Operating times

suction welding pause

30 sec. 10 sec. 80 sec.

Welding without suction

Place the open end of the bag on the welding wire

A2 and make sure there are no folds or

creases in place of the weld. Press on the lid

B with both hands in order to make a perfect

weld (pic. 2).

Attention:

Do not use the welder longer than 15 minutes at a time. Turn it off for 30 min. afterwards to

let the appliance cool off. The firmness of the weld depends on the pressure exerted on the

lid

B. Strong pressure = good weld. Weak pressure = bad weld. After some practice you

will be able choose the right pressure to achieve a good quality weld.

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