Tribest SD-P9000GP Food Saver User Manual


 
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• FAST Mode Use Only
This setting holds and maintains a higher temperature (e.g. 155°F) for faster dehydrating.
1) Set the Sedona Combo to FAST mode by pressing the MODE button once to change
the default Two-Stage Sequential Temperature-Timer (TST) to FAST mode. (A RED
light lit to the upper right of the MODE button indicates that the Sedona Combo is
set at FAST mode.)
2) Press the F°/C° button to choose farenheit or celcius.
3) Press the SET button to set FAST mode to your desired temperature using the UP/
DOWN 10 or 1 buttons.
4) Press the SET button once again to set your desired time using the UP/DOWN 10 or
1 buttons.
5) Press the SET button again to finalize your settings.
6) Press the TRAY button to choose the upper, lower, or both drying compartments.
7) Press the START/PAUSE button to begin operation.
• RAW Mode Use Only
The RAW mode operates in a way such that when the heat sensor reaches the set temperature,
heating assembly will cut off to sustain a drying environment lower than indicated
temperature to protect from overheating your food.
1) Set the Sedona Combo to RAW mode by pressing the MODE button two times.
(A GREEN light to the lower right of the MODE button will indicate that the unit is set
on RAW mode.)
2) Press the F°/C° button to choose farenheit or celcius.
3) Press the SET button to set RAW mode (the GREEN light is blinking) to your desired
temperature using the UP/DOWN 10 or 1 buttons.
4) Press the SET button to set RAW mode to your desired time using the UP/DOWN
10 or 1 buttons.
5) Press the SET button to finalize your settings.
6) Press the TRAY button to choose the upper, lower, or both drying compartments.
7) Press the START/PAUSE button to begin operation.
6. Tribest Sedona Combo will automatically switch to stand-by mode after the drying
time has expired. Also, a beep will sound when the drying time has expired.
7. Turn the main switch OFF after dehydration has finished.
NOTE:
• Tribest Sedona Combo is designed to evenly distribute warm air from the rear to
the front of the unit. Depending on the climate and temperature of the air flowing
into the unit from the rear, there may be a slight difference in temperature between
the trays and inside the drying compartment.
• Because heat rises naturally, it is normal for the top trays to be exposed to more heat
than the trays in the center or on the bottom. For best results, rotate the trays periodically.