Post operation, General operating instructions, Troubleshooting – Cabela's Commercial Food Dehydrator 28-0301 User Manual

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POST OPERATION

13. Set the

Power Switch to “OFF” when you are done.

14. Unplug the

Dehydrator when not in use.

15. Clean the

Dehydrator after each use, especially the Diffuser. See the

“CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS” section of this booklet.

GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

• The purpose of this

Dehydrator is to dry, not cook. It does not operate in the same

manner as an oven. Its operation and performance should not be compared to that

of an oven.

• The

Dehydrator’s “SET TEMP.” is only the highest temperature that

will be reached during a heating cycle. It is the temperature at which the

Heater turns off. The Fan will continue to operate. Heating resumes

when the temperature falls 5 to 10 degrees below the

“SET TEMP.”

• The maximum temperature to which you can set the

Dehydrator is 160

o

F (71

o

C).

The

Dehydrator may or may not reach Set Temperature depending on several

factors including: the temperature in the area where the

Dehydrator is operating;

whether or not an extension cord is being used; whether or not the

Dehydrator is

sharing the electrical circuit with other appliances; food thickness, temperature and

moisture content; the amount and position of food on the racks.

• For maximum

Dehydrator performance: DO NOT use extension cords; operate

the

Dehydrator in an area where the temperature is above 70

o

F (21

o

C); remove all

other appliances from the electrical circuit to which you connect the

Dehydrator;

make sure the door is fully closed with no gaps in the seal; connect the

Dehydrator

to an electrical circuit protected by a 20-Amp circuit breaker.

CABINET DOOR

Wipe the

Door and Seal clean with a moderately damp cloth and soap if necessary.

Wipe off any residue if soap is used. Wipe the glass clean with a rag or paper

towels and glass cleaner.

DRIP TRAY

Empty then wash the

Drip Tray in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry the Drip

Tray before re-installing it in the Dehydrator.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The Dehydrator loses power and

will not restart.

• Turn the

Dehydrator off and disconnect the

Power Cord from the electrical outlet. Press

the button on the

Circuit Breaker (located on

the back of the

Dehydrator near the top) to

reset it.

• Check the household circuit breaker

controlling the electrical outlet to which you

connected the

Dehydrator. Make sure that

the breaker is rated 20 Amp and no other

appliances are used at the same time. Reset

it, if necessary.

Uneven or incomplete drying.

• Do not cover the center holes in the

Racks.

• Rotate the

Racks every 45 to 90 minutes depending on the food being dried. Move the

top

Rack to the bottom. Move all other Racks up one shelf. Turn the Racks around.

• Don’t crowd food items. Space items ½” to 1” (1.3 to 2.5 cm) apart on the

Racks.

• Increase the drying time and temperature.

• Do not block the vents on the bottom of the Dehydrator.

• Keep the

Dehydrator at least 6” (15.2 cm) away from any wall.

If the above tips do not resolve the problem you are having with the

Dehydrator,

contact Customer Service at the number on the back of this manual for additional

information and further troubleshooting.

WARNING!

Before cleaning, assembling or disassembling the

Dehydrator, make sure the Dehydrator is OFF and the PLUG IS REMOVED

FROM THE OUTLET/POWER SOURCE!

Circuit Breaker

Reset Button

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