Nothing happens when you try to vacuum package:
• Check if the power cord is tightly plugged into the electrical outlet.
• Check if the power cord is damaged.
• Check if the electrical outlet is working by plugging in another appliance.
• Make sure the latches are in the locked position.
• Make sure the bag is placed correctly inside vacuum chamber.
• Allow the appliance to cool for 40 seconds before using it again.
Note: To prevent overheating of the appliance, allow the appliance to cool for 40 seconds before using it again and keep the cover open.
Air is still in the bag after vacuum:
• Make sure the opening of the bag is placed entirely inside vacuum chamber.
• Examine the bag if it leaks. Seal bag with air, then immerse it in water and apply pressure, bubbles indicate a leak, use a new bag if bubbles appear.
• A wrinkle in the bag along the seal may cause leakage and allow air to reenter, just cutbag and reseal.
• Do not attempt to make your own side seams since the bags are manufactured with special side seams, which are sealed all the way to the outer edge. Making your own side seams may cause leakage and allow air to re-enter.