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PROMARKS Promax DC-860 - User Manual

PROMARKS Promax DC-860
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DC-860
Double Chamber Vacuum Packaging
Machine
Operation Manual
Version 6.9.1
PROMARKS INC
1915 E. Acacia Street, Ontario, CA91761, U.S.A
TEL : 1-909-923-3888
FAX : 1-909-923-3588
http://www.promarksvac.com
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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Morgan Robertson DDSAug 4, 2025
    Why is my PROMARKS Food Saver vacuum bag easily pulled apart?
    • R
      Robert GarzaAug 4, 2025
      If your PROMARKS Food Saver vacuum bag is easily pulled apart, it means the sealing time or temperature is too short or low. To fix this, adjust the sealing time or temperature to be longer or higher.
  • T
    Tyler SandersAug 9, 2025
    What to do if my PROMARKS Food Saver sealing area has burnt marks?
    • J
      Johnny LeonardAug 9, 2025
      If you notice burnt marks or bubbles on the sealing area of your PROMARKS Food Saver, it's likely due to the sealing area being contaminated with oil, meat juice, or dirt, or the sealing time or temperature being too high. Clean the sealing area to remove any contaminants. Additionally, adjust the sealing time or temperature to be shorter or lower.
  • M
    mario31Aug 14, 2025
    Why is there insufficient vacuum in the bag with my PROMARKS Food Saver?
    • M
      Michelle SalasAug 14, 2025
      If you're experiencing insufficient vacuum in the bag with your PROMARKS Food Saver, it could be due to several reasons: the bag may be leaking, sharp corners on the wrapped product might be puncturing the bag, or the bag might be too large. Try replacing the bag. If sharp corners are the issue, replace the bag and use a thicker one. If the bag is too large, replace it with a smaller one.
  • S
    smithjasmineAug 19, 2025
    What to do if the lid of my PROMARKS Promax DC-860 does not open?
    • L
      Lindsey PriceAug 20, 2025
      If your PROMARKS Food Saver lid does not open, the vacuum valve is likely damaged and needs to be replaced.
  • V
    Virginia ValdezAug 25, 2025
    Why is there insufficient vacuum in the chamber of my PROMARKS Promax DC-860?
    • C
      cartermarthaAug 25, 2025
      If you're experiencing insufficient vacuum in the chamber of your PROMARKS Food Saver, it could be due to a low oil level in the vacuum pump or damage to the lid silicone rubber. Fill the oil if needed. Stop the machine immediately, alter the power connection, and reconnect to the correct power source. Replace the silicone rubber if it is damaged.
  • L
    Lisa IngramAug 29, 2025
    Why doesn't the vacuum pump run on my PROMARKS Promax DC-860?
    • H
      Heidi MoralesAug 29, 2025
      If the vacuum pump on your PROMARKS Food Saver isn't running, the power supply may not match the power demand indicated on the back of the machine. Reconnect the appliance to the correct power source.

Summary

1. SAFETY

1.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

General safety advice for machine operation and maintenance.

1.2 PERSONAL SAFETY

1.3 FOOD SAFETY

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 UNPACKING

Procedures for carefully removing and inspecting the machine.

2.3 DC-860 SPECIFICATION

2.4 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS

2.5 CHECK OIL LEVEL

2.6 POWER CONNECTION

2.7 VACUUM PUMP ROTATION

3. OPERATION

3.1 VACUUM SETTING GUILDLINES

Recommended vacuum times for various products.

3.2 BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Step-by-step guide to operating the vacuum packaging machine.

3.4 OPERATION OF THE PNC-01 DIGITAL CONTROL

3.4.1 Operation of the Model PNC-01 Digital Control Panel

Basic instructions for operating the PNC-01 digital control panel.

3.4.2 CHANGING PROGRAM SETTINGS

Program and Standard Settings Adjustment

How to change program settings, vacuum, seal, and cool times.

3.4.2 SETTING THE PARAMETERS FOR THE OPTIONAL SETTINGS

Optional Settings: Gas Flush, Vacuum, Pulse Vacuum

Setting gas flush, vacuum percentage, and pulse vacuum functions.

E. MULTI STAGE VACUUM; GAS

4. MAINTENANCE

4.1 BASIC MAINTENANCE

Daily inspection and cleaning procedures for the machine.

4.1.1 DAILY VISUAL INSPECTION

4.1.2 DAILY CLEANING

4.2 VACUUM PUMP MAINTENANCE

4.3 SEAL BAR MAINTENANCE

A. REPLACING THE TEFLON COVER

Steps to remove and replace the Teflon cover on seal bars.

B. REPLACING THE SEAL ELEMENT

4.4 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS AND CHECK ITEMS

5. TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 PROBLEMS AND CORRECTIONS

Chart listing common problems, causes, and corrective actions.

5.2 25 PIN D TYPE TERMINAL WIRING CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS

5.3 PNEUMATIC DIAGRAM

5.4 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM (FB)

5.4 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM (TB)

6. FABRICATION

6.1 BODY DIAGRAM AND COMPONENTS

Exploded view and parts list for the machine's body, frame, and related parts.

6.2 WORKING BED AND COMPONENTS

Working Bed Bottom Assembly and Parts

Exploded view and parts list for the bottom working bed.

6.3 CUSHION BAR CONFIGURATIONS

Cushion Bar Assemblies (FB, FBG, FBPK, FBPKG)

Exploded views and parts lists for four cushion bar models.

6.3.5 SEALING BAR, BOTTOM CONFIGURATIONS

Bottom Sealing Bar Assemblies (FBTB, FBTBG, FBTBPK, FBTBPKG)

Exploded views and parts lists for four bottom sealing bar models.

6.4 CHAMBER LID ASSEMBLY

Chamber Lid Diagram and Components

Exploded view and parts list for the chamber lid assembly.

6.5 TOP SEALING BAR CONFIGURATIONS

Top Sealing Bar Assemblies (FB, PK)

Exploded views and parts lists for top sealing bars.

6.6 ELECTRICAL BOXES AND WIRING

Electrical Box Diagrams and Component Lists

Wiring diagrams and parts lists for FB and TB electrical boxes.

TERMINAL BLOCKS AND WIRING

Terminal Blocks, Plates, and Electrical Wires

List of terminal blocks, plates, and electrical wires.

PROMARKS Promax DC-860 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPROMARKS
ModelPromax DC-860
CategoryFood Saver
LanguageEnglish

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