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How to use:
1 PACK
Spread out vacuum storage bag and open
zip fastener. Fill the bag with textiles. It
is recommended that the items are clean
and dry, and neatly folded before storing.
Please note overlling will cause the bag
to re-inate. For optimum compression,
leave a gap of 10cm from the zipper.
2 ZIP
Hold one side of the closing edge of the
bag and rmly slide the zipper along the
edge of the bag to close. For optimum
compression, push out as much air as you
can before closing the bag.
3 VAC
Open the cap and place the hose of the
vacuum (not included) or hand-pump
(included) over the valve and vacuum air
out. Do not remove the foam valve piece inside of the cap as this will cause the bag to re-inate.
4 STORE
After vacuuming all the air out of the bag, stop and close the cap quickly to create an air-tight
seal. Listen carefully for any signs of air leaking out of the cap or zipped part of the bag and repeat
step 2 if necessary.
WARNING: Please place the product out of children’s reach. This compressed bag is for
blankets, coats, quilts etc. It is NOT a toy.
Frequent asked questions:
1. Do I need to prepare items before placing inside the bags? It is recommended that
the items are clean and dry, and neatly folded before storing.
2. One of my bags is leaking air, what should I do? Follow above instruction carefully,
paying special attention to the zipper and the cap to ensure there is a tight seal, if the bags
continue to leak air, contact us for replacement.
3. What is maximum I can ll the bag up to? The 10cm space between items and zipper
allows for a better compression and impoved seal. Filling past the maxiuim may cause bags to
re-inate.
Disposal
• Please respect the environment!
• Dispose of the packaging according to the local recycling regulations.
• Dispose of the appliance at the end of its life span according to environmental considerations.