STX Dehydra 1200W Instructions
STX Dehydra 1200W Instructions
STX Dehydra 1200W Instructions
MANUAL
PARTS AND PLACEMENT
CAUTION!
EDGES MAY BE SHARP!
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Please read and fully understand ALL instructions and warnings prior
to using this unit. Failure to comply with procedures and safe guards
may result in serious injury or property damage. Your personal safety is
your responsibility. This unit will not work properly if assembled or used
incorrectly.
1. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN AND PETS - THIS IS NOT A
TOY! Never leave a running unit unattended. Always monitor the
unit while in use and never leave the unit plugged in around an
unmonitored child/pet. Teach your children the proper respect for
all electrical appliances.
2. You are responsible for the safety of any children in the vicinity of
this unit when it is or not in use. Adult supervision is REQUIRED
at ALL times.
3. Check that all parts are operating properly and perform their
intended functions PRIOR to each use. Check for any conditions
that may affect the unit’s operations. Do NOT use if the power
cord is damaged or frayed, or if at any time the power cord
becomes damaged or frayed or if the unit does not seem to be
functioning as it normally has for you in the past.
4. ONLY for use indoors in a clean, dry, well ventilated location that
is free of flammable fumes and/or objects and /or humidifiers/
equipment that causes condensation.
9. Make sure the power is turned off on the unit prior to unplugging
from or plugging into an outlet.
13. DO NOT MODIFY THE UNIT. Any modification to the unit will
void the warranty.
14. The manufacturer and seller of this unit do NOT assume any
responsibility in the case of improper use or monitoring of this
product when in use. Improper use of this product voids all
warranties.
16. Do NOT pull the power cord by the cord to unplug. Unplug the unit
by the plug end. DO NOT use extension cords with this appliance.
Use of extension cords will VOID the warranty.
17. Be sure the main unit is stable during use. All four feet should
be secure on a level surface. Do NOT operate on flammable
surfaces, such as carpet, a towel, or other flammable products.
NOT USE NEAR POTENTIALLY COMBUSTIBLE PRODUCTS/
MATERIALS.
19. Do NOT operate on a hot stove top. Do NOT allow the power cord
to drape over the unit or any HOT surface.
20. Certain parts have sharp edges - use caution when handling
these parts. Certain parts can scratch household surfaces.
Proper care of these parts is required to prevent damage to other
surfaces or to your person. You are responsible for how you
handle these parts and this product.
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CAUTION: FIRE HAZARD
PLEASE READ!!
• This unit will get very hot. Do not touch surfaces while
operating.
• DO NOT attempt to move the unit while it is operating.
• Do not operate this device on or near flammable or combustible
materials.
• Do not position this device under an overhead cabinet during use.
• Do not plug another high wattage device into the same electric
outlet as this dehydrator during use.
• Observe all fire safety precautions while using this device
including having proper fire extinguishing devices available.
• Surface temperatures on this device can reach levels where
contact with skin can cause injuries; always wear protective
gloves or oven mitts when device is in use.
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INTRODUCTION
Drying food for preservation dates back to the Ancient Egyptians. The
Spaniards were the first explorers known to use dehydration to prep food
for their expeditions. This method was used extensively in the days of
the Lewis and Clark expeditions as they charted to the expanse of the
Louisiana Land Purchase. Buffalo, elk and deer were plentiful, but their
success relied heavily upon the proper use of this preserving method.
The information in this manual is intended to help you get the best results
for this equipment. Please read this booklet carefully and contact STX
International if you have any questions.
DEHYDRATION
There are no exact rules that apply to food dehydration. Results can
be affected by room temperature, relative humidity and moisture levels
in the food you are drying. To become proficient, it will be necessary to
experiment with your drying techniques. Too much heat, your food may
harden on the outside while still being moist inside. Too little heat, your
drying times will be very long with lackluster results. With a little practice
you will be able to create tasty, ready to eat snacks in no time.
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PRE-TREATMENTS
For best results, select the freshest foods available to dehydrate. Note
that immature fruits and vegetables do not have as much color and flavor
as those that are fully mature. Foods should be dehydrated as soon
after purchase as possible. Foods high in sugar such as apples, pears,
peaches, and bananas are prone to darken as a result of oxidative stress
from sugar. Below are some pre-treatments that will help reduce this
effect.
Lemon and Pineapple Juice are natural antioxidants. Place the slices
in their own juice for a few minutes. Remove, drain and place on the
dehydrator tray. For extra flavor, try sprinkling with cinnamon, flavored
gelatin powders or other sweeteners.
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CLEANING
1. Clean the racks and interior of the cabinet before using the
dehydrator for the first time and after each use.
2. Allow unit to cool before cleaning. Turn the power switch to the
OFF position and ensure the electrical cord is unplugged from the
outlet.
3. Wipe off both exterior and interior surfaces with a damp cloth and
mild dish soap. Be careful not to splash water onto the heating
element (located behind the screen inside the cabinet at the
back.) DO NOT immerse the dehydrator in water.
4. The dehydrator shelves are dishwasher safe. Be certain ALL
parts are completely dry before plugging in and powering up the
product.
5. Once the back is detached and removed, the racks and front
of the unit have no electrical components and can be washed
thoroughly.
6. After cleaning, make sure the unit and all parts are completely dry
before reconnecting to the power source.
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Before starting the dehydrator:
• Place the dehydrator on a clean, dry surface. The area should be
well ventilated away from flammable items.
• The dehydrator should be at least 12” from any wall during
operation to allow for proper air circulation. DO NOT block the air
vents at the rear or on the door of the dehydrator.
• Ensure that the dehydrator is plugged into a properly grounded
power outlet,
• Always monitor this device when operating and observe all fire
safety procedures including the availability of fire extinguishing
devices.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the racks from the dehydrator.
2. Load the dehydrator racks with the items to be dried. Position the
pieces so they do not touch each other or overlap. Allow ample
space between the product for proper air circulation. Remove
any extra moisture from the food. This can be done with a paper
towel.
3. Load the filled racks into the dehydrator.
4. Hang the door on the lip of the top of the dehydrating cabinet.
Make sure the sides of the door are closed securely against the
cabinet.
5. Press the power switch.
6. Select the desired time by pressing the Timer Setting keys. The
unit will start to run.
7. Select the desired temperature by pressing the Temperature
Setting keys. The unit will now begin to heat up.
8. When the drying time is complete OR when the power button is
pressed to stop the unit, the unit will continue to run through a
cool down period before it finally shuts off. The display will show
“----” during this cool down phase.
Tip: The timer will periodically flash from the original set time to the
amount of time it has run, this is normal behavior.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This unit comes equip with a heat sensor to detect if the unit is
overheating. If this heat sensor trips the circuit breaker, the unit will shut
down and will not turn back until the circuit breaker has been reset. To
reset the circuit breaker:
1. Turn the unit off and unplug from the outlet.
2. Let the unit fully cool down before proceeding - the unit should be
cool to the touch.
3. Unhook the back of the unit from the front of the unit.
4. Remove the four screws in the corners to detach the safety
screen that covers the fan and other components.
5. Near the top right there is a heat sensor that protrudes from the
safety panel, the reset button is on the opposite side of the heat
sensor (see photo below).
Safety Panel
Heat Sensor
Fan
When properly used, vacuum sealers provide ideal storage. The less
air present, the less potential for the formation of molds. Stored foods
should be checked monthly for insects and mold. If mold is present,
discard the whole container and start over, double checking your next
batch to make sure that moisture levels in food are low and the container
is airtight.
• Foods will shrink approximately 1/4 to 1/2 their original size and
weight during the dehydration process, so make sure not to cut
pieces too small. One pound of raw meat will yield approximately
1/3 - 1/2 lb. of jerky.
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RE-HYDRATING
Dried foods do not need to be re-hydrated for consumption. Many people
prefer them in their dried state. If you want to rehydrate your food, the
basic guidelines are to soak food in unsalted water for 3-7 minutes and
then prepare as usual. If you are boiling them, use the same water they
soaked in to preserve nutrients.
If you plan to soak foods for more than 1 hour, they should be placed in
the refrigerator to prevent bacterial growth. One cup of dried vegetables
will rehydrate to about 2 cups. One cup of fruit will rehydrate to about 1
½ cups. Re-hydration times will vary depending on the thickness and the
water temperature used. Warm water will speed re-hydration but may
result in flavor loss.
• It is easier to cut meat into thin strips when the meat is partially
frozen.
• If you would like more chewy jerky, slice the meat along the grain.
If you prefer more tender jerky, slice the meat against the grain.
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3-YEAR LIMITED
WARRANTY
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, AS THEY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
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WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER?
This limited warranty during the Warranty Period does not cover any damage due
to: (a) improper use; (b) failure to follow the product instructions or to perform any
preventive maintenance; (c) modifications; (d) unauthorized repair; (e) normal
wear and tear that comes with household use; or (f) external causes such as
accidents, abuse, or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control. It
also does not cover consumable parts.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDIES AND OUR ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY. OUR LIABILITY SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT, NOR SHALL WE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR
ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR
LOSSES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT.
SOME STATES HAVE DIFFERENT LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND
EXCLUSIONS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU.
STX International Product
Mercantile Station 2, LTD (a/k/a Paradigm Alley USA)
2159 Magnum Circle, Lincoln, NE 68522
Info@STXInternational.com • www.STXInternational.com
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