Product FAQs

V2000 Series

How do I clean my gaskets and how often should I clean them?

To keep the gaskets free of debris, we recommend cleaning them every three to six months. To clean the gaskets, with with hot, soapy water, rinse well and let them air dry overnight.

Why does my bag lose it's seal?

Make sure open end of bag is resting entirely inside Vacuum Channel. If edge of bag is beyond Vacuum Channel, bag will not seal properly. Examine bag for leaks. To see if your bag has a leak, seal bag with air, submerge it into water and apply pressure. Bubbles indicate a leak. Use a new bag if bubbles appear. If you are using a custom-sized FoodSaver® Bag, check seal of bag. A wrinkle in the bag along the seal may cause leakage and allow air to enter. Just cut bag and reseal. Do not attempt to make your own side seams for a FoodSaver® Bag. The bags are manufactured with special side seams, which are sealed all the way to the outer edge. Making your own side seams may cause leakage and allow air to enter.

Why is there air still in my bag?

Make sure open end of bag is resting entirely inside Vacuum Channel. If edge of bag is beyond Vacuum Channel, bag will not seal properly. Examine bag for leaks. To see if your bag has a leak, seal bag with air, submerge it into water and apply pressure. Bubbles indicate a leak. Use a new bag if bubbles appear. If you are using a custom-sized FoodSaver® Bag, check seal of bag. A wrinkle in the bag along the seal may cause leakage and allow air to enter. Just cut bag and reseal. Do not attempt to make your own side seams for a FoodSaver® Bag. The bags are manufactured with special side seams, which are sealed all the way to the outer edge. Making your own side seams may cause leakage and allow air to enter.

How do I clean the gaskets and how often should I clean them?

To keep the gaskets free of debris, we recommend cleaning them every three to six months. To clean the gaskets, use with hot, soapy water, rinse well and let them air dry overnight.

My gasket is loose or has a tear. What do I do?

Is the problem with the lower or upper gasket? The lower gasket is located on the inside center base of the appliance (around the vacuum channel) .The upper gasket is located on the underside of the lid, just behind the thick rubber strip. If it is the lower gasket, take out the lower gasket, clean it and reinsert the gasket into the vacuum channel. If it is the upper gasket, please contact Customer Service.

How do I clean my gaskets and how often should I clean them?

To keep the gaskets free of debris, we recommend cleaning them every three to six months. To clean the gaskets, with with hot, soapy water, rinse well and let them air dry overnight.

Why won't my FoodSaver® vaccum?

If your FoodSaver® is not vacuuming, you may need to clean or replace the gaskets.

How often should I replace the gaskets?

To keep your FoodSaver® vacuuming properly, we recommend that you replace the gaskets every year.

My FoodSaver® appliance will not seal. What's wrong?

First, close the lid of the unit without placing a bag in it. Start the appliance and let it go through its cycle. When the unit stops, gently touch the seal bar. Is it hot/warm? If the seal bar is not hot or it is too hot (and the bags have melted), then there may be something wrong with the sealing bar. Are you trying to vacuum package items that are not moist? If so, test the bag by placing a spoon in a bag and place the end of the bag into the vacuum channel, close the lid and press the ON button. Lock the side clips or press down on the lid and allow the unit to go through the entire cycle. If the bag seals, then now you are able to vacuum/seal bags. (If the bag seals, you are now able to vacuum/seal bags.) Are you trying to seal moist items, such as unfrozen meats or fish? Try placing the meat or fish in a bag, then taking a paper towel and folding it in half twice. Place the folded paper towel into the bag so it is between the item and where the bag will be sealed. Place the open end of the bag into the vacuum channel, close the lid and start the vacuum/seal process. The paper towel traps excess liquids and won't affect the flavor of the food item. If the unit seals properly, then you should be able to vacuum/seal bags. You can also slightly pre-freeze meat or fish for 15-30 minutes in order to eliminate some of the juices. While examining your appliance, check the lower gasket for any cracks, dents or food particles. Please clean the gasket by wiping it with a cloth.

My FoodSaver® appliance won't vacuum, why?

First, please place a spoon in a bag, and place the open end of the bag into the vacuum channel of the unit. Make sure the bag is resting entirely inside the vacuum channel area. It should NOT go over and (or) behind the vacuum channel. Turn the unit on and let it go through its cycle. This technique can help determine if the problem is with the vacuum pump or with the bag.

If the bag won't vacuum, test the bags by first sealing the bag, then place it in a sink with enough water to be able to submerge the entire bag. If you see bubbles, the bags may be defective.
If there are no bubbles and the bags hold their air, there may be a problem with the vacuum pump of the unit. Please contact Customer Service.

If a complete vacuum was drawn in the bag but it loses its vacuum after awhile, then check the seal. A wrinkle along the seal may have created an air pocket. You can reopen the bag and smooth out the material along the sealer bar, then re-seal the bag.

If the above troubleshooting techniques do not work, please contact Customer Service.