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Hi valkenwil798 Go to the following webpage for parts to repair the vacuum part of the sealer Please take time to rate me Bud http://www.foodsaver.com/parts.aspx?cid=0
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How on earth did you manage to plug in a 110 volt plug into a 220 volt socket? There is no service manual for these units. Return it to them for warranty repair. There is one video that may help.
Aug 15, 2010 - 17 posts - 13 authors
We have been using our Food Saver Vacuum sealer we bought ... connects somehow got stuck open and therefore the bags would not ..... I've had the FoodSaver V3840 for about 10 months now and thus far it has been great.Missing: door
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Repair a FoodSaver that isn't drawing out air anymore. In this case, its ... Vacuum Sealer Troubleshooting - Duration: 10:25. katzcradul 52,345 views. 10:25 ... How to Food Saver Lemon Juice or Other Liquids - Duration: 4:56.
Could be the heating element (wire that gets hot enough to melt plastic) is going bad, how long have you been sealing bags with the unit? If you have used it for some time there is the possibility of build up plastic/residue on the the wire or the surface that actually comes in contact with the bag as I would suspect there is a coated surface the element heats up as opposed to the element / wire coming in contact with the plastic itself!
Odds are that some one did some panic button pushing at one time. You need to look in your owners manual or down load one from the web. Or you can go into the user settings and scroll down to were you see a setting for energy save. Good Luck
It is most likely the way the bowl and lid are set.
Facing the machine: the bowl locks in, with the handle to your right directly above the switches. The lid has a double tab...see underside of the top of the lid. Place the lid on tightly with both tabs locked into bowls handle. It really clicks in.
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