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GameSaver® T I T A N I U M

User
Manual
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Important Safeguards & Tips
Important Safeguards

Important Tips

For your own safety, always follow these basic
precautions when using a FoodSaver® appliance:
1.	Read the User Manual carefully for operating
instructions. Read all instructions in this manual
before use.
2.	Do not use appliance on wet or hot surfaces, or
near a heat source.
3.	To protect against electric shock, do not
immerse any part of appliance, power cord or
plug in water or other liquid. Unplug from outlet
when not in use and before cleaning.
4.	To disconnect, unplug power cord from electrical
outlet. Do not disconnect by pulling on cord.
5.	Do not operate appliance with a damaged
power cord or plug. Do not operate appliance
if it malfunctions or is in any way damaged. For
details, contact Consumer Services at number
listed below.
6.	 Use appliance only for its intended use.
7.	Closely supervise children when using any
electrical appliance. Do not allow appliance to
be used as a toy.
8.	120v Appliances Only: The FoodSaver®
appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is
wider than the other). To reduce risk of electrical
shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized
outlet only one way. If plug does not fit fully in
the outlet, reverse plug. If it still does not fit,
contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify
plug in any way.
9.	Caution: Do not use extension cord. Appliance
power cord should not drape over counter or
tabletop where cord can be tripped over or
pulled on unintentionally, especially by children.
10.	Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric
burner, or heated oven. Extreme caution must
be used when moving products.
11.	Extreme caution must be used when
sealing bags.
12.	Wait 20 seconds between seals to allow
appliance to cool.
13.	CAUTION: Do not use outdoors.

1. 	Vacuum packaging is NOT a substitute for the
heat process of canning. Perishables still need to
be refrigerated or frozen.
2. 	For best results, use only with FoodSaver® Bags,
Containers and Accessories.
3.	During the vacuum packaging process, small
amounts of liquids, crumbs or food particles can
be inadvertently pulled into the Vacuum Channel.
Empty the Drip Tray after each use.
4. 	Avoid overfilling, always leave at least 3 inches
of bag material between bag contents and top
of bag. This allows room for the bag material
to cinch tightly against the food and prevents
the bag from pulling out of the vacuum channel
during the sealing process. Then leave at least
one additional inch of bag material for each time
you plan to reuse bag.
5. 	Do not create your own side seams for a
FoodSaver® Bag. These bags are manufactured
with a special side seam, which is sealed all the
way to the outer edge.
6. 	To prevent wrinkles in the seal when vacuum
packaging bulky items, gently stretch bag flat
along Sealing Strip before you close lid.
7. 	 When you are vacuum packaging items with sharp
edges (dry spaghetti, silverware, etc.), protect bag
from punctures by wrapping item in soft cushioning
material, such as a paper towel. You may want to
use a canister or Mason jar instead of a bag.
8.	When using accessories, remember to leave one
inch of space at top of canister or container.
9.	Pre-freeze fruits and blanch vegetables before
vacuum packaging for best results. See
guidelines for Vacuum Packaging Section.

This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade
is wider than the other). As a safety feature,
this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet,
reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a
qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat
this safety feature.

For Household Use Only

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Congratulations…

Free Gift with Registration!

You are about to enjoy the freshness
benefits of FoodSaver®, The #1 Selling
Brand of Vacuum Packaging Systems.
For years, the FoodSaver® Vacuum
Packaging System has helped millions
of households keep food fresh longer
in the refrigerator, freezer and pantry.
The FoodSaver® system is designed to
remove air and extend freshness up
to five times longer than conventional
storage methods. Keep your FoodSaver®
appliance on your countertop, and
you’ll soon ­discover its convenience
and versatility. And with the new 15”
wide sealing area and increased
repetitive sealing capability, this
appliance is the most heavy-duty
FoodSaver® GameSaver® yet.

Register now and you’ll receive
a free gift. It’s our “thanks” to you
for being a FoodSaver® customer.

welcome

Welcome to FoodSaver® GameSaver®

Register online at
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You’ll have access to special sale items
for online registrants only!

Questions?
Contact customer service at
877-777-8042
or visit www.foodsaver.com.
Do not return this product
to place of purchase.

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Features

Features
of Your GameSaver® Appliance

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B

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F

E

D

A. 	Bag Cutter on Lid – Simplifies making
custom-sized bags

E. 	Foam Gasket – Make sure this is correctly
positioned to ensure proper vacuum sealing

B. 	Built-in Roll Holder – For storage of
FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealing Rolls

F. 	Patented Removable Drip Tray – Large size
helps to catch overflow liquids

C. 	Front Lid Latch – Easily Open and Close unit;
also has Store Position

G. 	Accessory Hose Port – Accessory hose can be
used with all FoodSaver® Brand Accessories

D. 	Extra Long Sealing Strip – Seals 8 inch,
11 inch and 15 inch rolls

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Features

Features
of Your GameSaver® Appliance

M

J
K
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L

H. 	Power Cord Storage – On back side of
appliance
I. 	Seal Button – The Seal button has three uses:
1. Press to create a seal when making bags
from a FoodSaver® Roll.
2. Press to immediately stop the vacuum
process and begin sealing the bag. This
prevents crushing delicate items such as
bread, cookies and pastries.
3. Press to create a seal on Food Saver bag to
keep food sealed airtight.
®

J. 	Vac/Seal Button – Press to vacuum package
and seal your food air-tight with a single
touch. Shuts off automatically.
K. 	Vacuum Progress Display – Displays vacuum
levels as the bag/canister is evacuated.
L. 	Ready Light – Comes on when latch is
pushed down to Close position, which locks
down the lid.
M. 	Dual Pump (Inside) – Creates more powerful
vacuum for reliable performance.

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how to

How to
Make a Bag from a FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealing Roll
1. Open Lid and pull bag material over the Sealing Strip.(Fig. 1)

Fig. 1

2. Close and Latch Lid.(Fig.2)
Fig. 2

3. Press Seal Button.(Fig.3)

Fig. 3

4. When Red Progress Light turns off, sealing is complete.
Unlock latch and lift lid.(Fig.4)

Fig. 4

5. Pull out desired bag length, Close Appliance Lid, and
slide Bag Cutter across the roll. Make sure you leave
3” of space at top for room to vacuum seal. (Fig.5)

Fig. 5

3in (7.6cm)

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3in (7.6cm)

1. Begin with a FoodSaver ® Vacuum Sealing System Bag
(or create a bag as described in the “How to Make a Bag from
a Roll” section, on page 5).

how to

How to
Vacuum Seal with FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealing Bags

Fig. 1

2. Place item(s) in bag, allowing at least 3 inches of space between
bag contents and top of bag (Fig. 1). The extra space3inis required
(7.6cm)
to allow the bag to seal tightly around contents.
3in (7.6cm)

3. Open Appliance Lid and place open end of bag curl side down
into the Drip Tray. (Fig. 2)

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

4. Close the Lid by pushing latch all the way down past the Store
Position to the Closed Position. (Fig. 3)

5. Press Vac/Seal Button (Fig. 4)
Note: To prevent crushing delicate items, you may press
Seal Button at any time to begin sealing process.

Fig. 4

6. When the Red Indicator Light turns off, unlatch,
lift lid, and remove bag. (Fig. 5)
Fig. 5

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how to

How to Seal
(Bag Rolls/ Opened Bags)
If you want to seal a bag without vacuuming, use
the Seal Button on the Control Panel.
1. P
 lace open end of bag on Sealing Strip, close lid
and use latch to lock.
2. P
 ress Seal Button on Control Panel .

3. When Red Indicator Light turns off, unlock
latch, open lid and remove bag.
Note: As long as you place open end of bag on
Sealing Strip (not in Vacuum Channel), no air will
be removed.

How to
Vacuum Package with FoodSaver® Accessories
1. P
 repare container according to FoodSaver ®
Accessory Guidelines .
2. Insert one end of Accessory Hose into
Accessory Port on appliance. Insert other end
into port on accessory. Twist tab on Accessory
Hose while inserting to ensure a tight fit.
3. Press Vac/Seal Button.
4. When motor and Indicator Light turn off,
­vacuum process is complete. Note that the
appliance will still go through sealing cycle

even when vacuuming an accessory. You will
hear Motor shut off and then the sealing cycle
will begin.
5. Gently twist and remove Accessory Hose from
accessory and appliance.
6. To test vacuum, simply tug on accessory lid. It
should not move.
Note: For important tips on using accessories with
different foods, please refer to the FoodSaver ®
website.

How to
Open FoodSaver® Accessories after Vacuum Packaging
FoodSaver® Vacuum Packaging Canisters (without
large knob on lid)
To release vacuum and open, push gray rubber
button on lid.
FoodSaver® Bulk Canisters and Quick Marinators
(with large knob on lid) and Universal Lids.
To release vacuum and open, turn knob on lid to
Open.

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FoodSaver® Jar Sealer with Mason Jars
For use with Ball® and Kerr ® brand Mason jars.
Important: Do NOT use screw bands when
vacuum packaging jars. To open, wedge spoon
between Mason jar lid and highest part of
threaded rim. Twist spoon gently to release
vacuum.
FoodSaver® Bottle Stoppers
To release vacuum and open, twist and pull up
on Bottle Stopper.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting
Solution

Red Seal LED flashes

• Unit is overheated, wait for 20 minutes for unit to cool down

Pump is running
for more than 2
minutes without bag
vacuuming (no visible
air coming out of bag).

• Make sure bag is inserted curl down in the vacuum channel.
• Check to make sure top and bottom gaskets are inserted properly.
• Check to make sure that at least one end of bag is sealed.
• Open unit and check to make sure that there are no foreign objects, dirt or
debris on the top or bottom gasket.
• Make sure there is enough room at top of bag (3 inches) to fit to middle of
drip tray with lid closed and latched.
• Make sure accessory hose is not attached.
• Make sure the lid is latched down all of the way.

Bag is not sealing
properly.

• To prevent wrinkles in the seal, gently stretch bag flat while inserting bag into
vacuum channel and continue to hold bag until vacuum pump starts.
• Create a second seal above the first seal on the bag to ensure a proper seal
when sealing moist foods.
• There is too much liquid in bag, freeze bag contents before vacuuming.

There are no lights on
the control panel.

• Make sure unit is plugged in.
• Make sure wall outlet is functional.
• Make sure latch is in Closed position.

Nothing happens
when latch is closed
and Vac/Seal or Seal
button is pressed.

• Make sure unit is plugged in.
• Make sure wall outlet is functional.
• Open latch, make sure lid is all the way down, re-latch lid.

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Tips

Tips
for using Your FoodSaver® GameSaver® Appliance
Tips on Sealing a Bag
When making a bag from a roll, make sure end of
cut piece is on Sealing Strip, not over rubber gasket
or in Vacuum Channel.

Tips on Removing Air from a Bag
When vacuum packaging make sure open end of
bag is inside Drip Tray with curl down. Also make
sure roll itself is tucked back into Roll Storage
Compartment or it could prevent appliance from
operating properly.
Check for wrinkles in the bag along the Sealing Strip
before closing lid and vacuum packaging. Wrinkles
in seal may cause leakage and allow air to come
back into bag. If you find wrinkles after sealing bag,
­simply cut bag open and vacuum package again.

If Motor runs for more than 2 minutes without
­stopping, you may need to adjust bag and try
again. If you are making initial seal on a piece of
bag material with two open ends, make sure you
have pressed the Seal and not Vac/Seal Button. If
you are vacuum packaging with a bag, make sure
open end is placed down inside Vacuum Channel
and make sure Accessory Hose is not attached.
Also check that gasket is clean and free of debris.
If you are v­ acuum packaging with an accessory,
check Accessory Hose in appliance lid and in
accessory to ensure a tight fit.

maintenance

Care and Cleaning
To Clean Appliance:
Remove Power Cord from electrical outlet. Do not immerse in liquid.
Check Gaskets and around Drip Tray to make sure they are free from
food materials. Wipe off gasket with warm soapy cloth if needed.
Bottom gasket may be removed for cleaning. Clean with warm, soapy
water. The top gasket is not removable.

Remove All Food
Around Gaskets

The Removable Drip Tray makes cleanup easy when small amounts
of liquids are inadvertently pulled into the Vacuum Channel during
vacuum process.
Empty Drip Tray after each use. Wash in warm soapy water or
place in top rack of dishwasher. Dry thoroughly before re-inserting
into the appliance.
Always leave lid latch in open or store position, never leave in
closed position. When appliance is left in closed position, the
gaskets become compressed and the unit may not function properly.
Do not leave appliance outside in the environment while not in use.
To disconnect, unplug power cord from electrical outlet.
Do not disconnect by pulling on cord.

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Lift Drip Tray Out

BOTTOM GASKET
ONLY IS REMOVABLE
FOR CLEANING

Vacuum Packaging and Food Safety
The vacuum packaging process extends the life of
foods by removing most of the air from the sealed
container, thereby reducing oxidation, which affects
nutritional value, flavor and overall quality. Removing
air can also inhibit growth of microorganisms, which
can cause problems under certain conditions:
Mold – Easily identified by its fuzzy characteristic.
Mold cannot grow in a low oxygen environment,
therefore vacuum packaging can slow the growth of
mold.
Yeast – Results in fermentation, which can be
identified by smell and taste. Yeast needs water,
sugar and a moderate temperature to grow. It can
also survive with or without air. Slowing the growth
of yeast requires refrigeration, while freezing stops it
completely.
Bacteria – Results in an unpleasant odor,
discoloration and/or soft or slimy texture. Under
the right conditions, anaerobic bacteria such as
Clostridium botulinum (the organism that causes
Botulism) can grow without air and sometimes
cannot be detected by smell or taste. Although it is
extremely rare, it can be very dangerous.
To preserve foods safely, it is critical that you
maintain low temperatures. You can significantly
reduce the growth of microorganisms at
temperatures of 40°F (4°C) or below. Freezing at 0°F
(-17°C) does not kill microorganisms, but stops them
from growing. For long-term storage, always freeze
perishable foods that have been vacuum packaged,
and keep refrigerated after thawing.
It is important to note that vacuum packaging is NOT
a substitute for canning and it cannot reverse the
dete­rio­ration of foods. It can only slow down the
changes in quality. It is difficult to predict how long
foods will retain their top-quality flavor, appearance
or texture because it depends on age and condition
of the food on the day it was vacuumed packaged.
IMPORTANT: Vacuum packaging is NOT a
­substitute for refrigeration or freezing. Any
­perishable foods that require refrigeration must still
be refrigerated or frozen after vacuum packaging.

Food Preparation and Reheating Tips
Thawing and Reheating Vacuum Packaged Foods
Always thaw foods in either refrigerator or
­­­­microwave — do not thaw perishable foods at room
temperature.

To reheat foods in a microwave in a FoodSaver®
Bag, always cut corner of the bag before placing it
on a microwave-safe dish. However, to avoid hot
spots, do not reheat bone-in meat or greasy foods
in microwave within a FoodSaver® Bag. You can also
reheat foods in FoodSaver® Bags by placing them in
water at a low simmer below 170°F (75°C).
Preparation Guidelines for Meat and Fish:
For best results, pre-freeze meat and fish for 1-2
hours before vacuum packaging in a FoodSaver®
Bag. This helps retain the juice and shape, and
guarantees a better seal.
If it’s not possible to pre-freeze, place a folded
paper towel between meat or fish and top of bag,
but below seal area. Leave paper towel in bag to
absorb excess moisture and juices d
­ uring vacuum
packaging process.
Note: Beef may appear darker after vacuum
packaging due to the removal of oxygen. This is not
an indication of spoilage.
Preparation Guidelines for Hard Cheeses:
To keep cheese fresh, vacuum package it after each
use. Make your FoodSaver® Bag extra long, allowing
one inch of bag material for each time you plan to
open and reseal in addition to the 3-inch room you
normally leave between contents and seal. Simply
cut sealed edge and remove cheese. When you’re
ready to repackage the cheese, just drop it in bag
and reseal.
IMPORTANT: Due to the risk of anaerobic bacteria,
Soft cheeses should never be vacuum packaged.
Preparation Guidelines for Vegetables:
Vegetables need to be blanched before vacuum
pack­ag­­­­­­­­ing. This process stops the enzyme action
that could lead to loss of flavor, color and texture.
To blanch vegetables, place them in boiling water
or in the microwave until they are cooked, but still
crisp. Blanching times range from 1 to 2 minutes for
leafy greens and peas; 3 to 4 minutes for snap peas,
sliced zucchini or broccoli; 5 minutes for carrots; and
7 to 11 minutes for corn on the cob. After blanching,
immerse ­vegetables in cold water to stop the
cooking process. Finally, dry vegetables on a towel
before ­vacuum packaging.
Note: All vegetables (including broccoli, brussel
sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnips)
naturally emit gases during storage. Therefore, after
blanching, they must be stored in freezer only.

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guidelines

Guidelines
for Vacuum Packaging

guidelines

When freezing vegetables, it is best to pre-freeze
them for 1-2 hours or until solidly frozen. To freeze
vegetables in individual servings, first place on
a ­baking sheet and spread them out so they are
not touching. This prevents them from freezing
together in a block. Once they are frozen, remove
from baking sheet and vacuum ­package vegetables
in a FoodSaver® Bag. After they have been vacuum
packaged, return them to the freezer.
IMPORTANT: Due to the risk of anaerobic bacteria,
Fresh mushrooms, onions, & garlic should never
be vacuum packaged.
Preparation Guidelines for Leafy Vegetables:
For best results, use a canister to store leafy
vegetables. First wash the vegetables, and then dry
with a towel or salad spinner. After they are dried,
put them in a canister and vacuum package. Store in
refrigerator.
Preparation Guidelines for Fruits:
When freezing soft fruits or berries, it is best to prefreeze them for 1-2 hours or until solidly frozen. To
freeze fruit in individual servings, first place on a
baking sheet and spread them out so they are not
touching. This prevents them from freezing together
in a block. Once they are frozen, remove from baking
sheet and vacuum package fruit in a FoodSaver®
Bag. After they have been vacuum packaged, return
them to the freezer.
You can vacuum package portions for baking, or
in your favorite combinations for easy fruit salad
all year round. If storing in the refrigerator, we
recommend using a FoodSaver® Canister.
Preparation Guidelines for Baked Goods:
To vacuum package soft or airy baked goods, we
­recommend using a FoodSaver® Canister so they will
hold their shape. If using a bag, pre-freeze for 1-2
hours or until solidly frozen. To save time, make cookie
dough, pie shells, whole pies, or mix dry ingredients in
advance and vacuum package for later use.
Preparation Guidelines for Coffee and
Powdery Foods:
To prevent food particles from being drawn into
­vacuum pump, place a coffee filter or paper towel at
top of bag or canister before vacuum ­packaging. You
can also place the food in its original bag inside a
FoodSaver® Bag, or use a FoodSaver® Universal Lid
with the original container to vacuum package.

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Preparation Guidelines for Liquids:
Before you vacuum package liquids such as soup
stock, pre-freeze in a casserole dish, loaf pan or ice
cube tray until solid. Remove frozen liquid from pan
and vacuum package in a FoodSaver® Bag. You can
stack these “frozen bricks” in your freezer. When
you’re ready to use, just cut corner of bag and place
in a dish in microwave or drop into water at a low
­simmer, below 170°F (75°C).
To vacuum package non-carbonated bottled liquids,
you can use a FoodSaver® Bottle Stopper with the
original container. Remember to leave at least one
inch of room between contents and bottom of Bottle
Stopper. You can re-seal bottles after each use.
Preparation Guidelines for Make-ahead Meals,
Leftovers and Sandwiches:
Efficiently store your make-ahead meals, leftovers
and sandwiches in the stackable, lightweight
FoodSaver® containers. They are microwaveable,
top rack dishwasher safe a
­ nd come with a custom
adaptor. The lightweight containers will be ready to
head off to the office or school when you are!
Preparation Guidelines for Snack Foods:
Your snack foods will maintain their freshness longer
when you vacuum package them. For best results,
use a FoodSaver® Canister for crushable items like
crackers.

Vacuum Packaging Non-Food Items
The FoodSaver® vacuum packaging system also protects
non-food items from oxidation, corrosion and moisture.
Simply follow the directions to vacuum package items
using FoodSaver® Bags, Canisters and Accessories.
To vacuum package silver, wrap fork tines in soft
­cushioning material, such as a paper towel, to avoid
puncturing bag. Your FoodSaver® Bags are ideal for
outdoor excursions. For camping and hiking, keep
your matches, maps and food dry and compact.
To have fresh water for drinking, simply fill a
FoodSaver® Bag with ice, seal it and when needed,
let the ice pack melt. If you’re going sailing or
boating, vacuum package your food, film and a dry
change of clothes. Just remember to bring scissors
or a knife to open the bag.
To keep emergency kits safe and dry, vacuum
package flares, batteries, flashlights, matches,
candles and other necessities. Your emergency
items will stay dry and organized in your home,
vehicle or boat.

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storage guide

Storage Guide
Meat, Cheese, Vegetables, Fruits
	
Where
to Store

Recommended
FoodSaver®
Bag/Accessory

Storage Life
with FoodSaver®
system

Normal
Storage Life

Beef, Pork, Lamb

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2-3 years

6 months

Foods

Meat
Ground Meat

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

1 year

4 months

Poultry

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2-3 years

6 months

Fish

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2 years

6 months

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Hard Cheeses ( Do not vacuum package soft cheese )
Cheddar, Swiss

Refrigerator

FoodSaver® Bag,
Canister

4-8 months

1-2 weeks

Parmesan

Refrigerator

FoodSaver® Bag,
Canister

4-8 months

1-2 weeks

Vegetables ( Do not vacuum package fresh mushrooms, onions & garlic )
Asparagus

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2-3 years

8 months

Broccoli, Cauliflower

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

2-3 years

8 months

Cabbage, Brussel
Sprouts

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2-3 years

8 months

Corn (cob or kernel)

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2-3 years

8 months

Green Beans

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Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

2-3 years

8 months

Refrigerator

FoodSaver® Canister

2 weeks

3-6 days

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2-3 years

8 months

Apricots, Plums

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

1-3 years

6-12 months

Peaches, Nectarines

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

1-3 years

6-12 months

Raspberries,
Blackberries

Refrigerator

FoodSaver® Canister

1 week

1-3 days

Strawberries

Refrigerator

FoodSaver® Canister

1 week

1-3 days

Blueberries

Refrigerator

FoodSaver® Canister

2 weeks

3-6 days

Cranberries

Refrigerator

FoodSaver Canister

2 weeks

3-6 days

Huckleberries

Refrigerator

FoodSaver® Canister

2 weeks

3-6 days

Lettuce, Spinach
Snow Peas, Snap Peas

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Fruits
®

Softer Berries

Harder Berries
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storage guide

Storage Guide
Baked Goods, Coffee, Snacks and Liquids

Where
to Store

Recommended
FoodSaver®
Bag/Accessory

Storage
Life with
FoodSaver®
system

Normal
Storage Life

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

1-3 years

6-12 months

Almonds,
Peanuts

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bag, Canister

2 years

6 months

Sunflower
Seeds

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bag, Canister

2 years

6 months

Coffee Beans

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2-3 years

6 months

Foods

Baked Goods
Bagels, Bread,
Pastries

Nuts

Coffee
Coffee Beans

Pantry

FoodSaver Bag, Canister

1 year

3 months

Ground Coffee

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

2 years

6 months

Ground Coffee

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bag, Canister

5-6 months

1 month

Freezer

FoodSaver® Bag

1-2 years

3-6 months

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bottle Stopper

1-11⁄2 years

5-6 months

Beans, Grains

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bag, Canister

1-2 years

6 months

Pasta, Rice

Pantry

FoodSaver Bag, Canister

1-2 years

6 months

Dry Milk

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bag, Canister

1-2 years

6 months

Dried Coconut

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bag, Canister

1-2 years

6 months

Flour

Pantry

FoodSaver® Bag, Canister

1-2 years

6 months

Sugar, Brown
Sugar

Pantry

FoodSaver Bag, Canister

1-2 years

6 months

Chips

Pantry

FoodSaver® Canister

3-6 weeks

1-2 weeks

Cookies,
Crackers

Pantry

FoodSaver® Canister

3-6 weeks

1-2 weeks

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Prepared Liquids
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Wild Rice & Almond-Stuffed Game Hens
¾ cup wild rice, cooked to
  package instructions

2 tablespoons butter

½ cup almonds, slivered

¾ cup dry red wine

¼ cup shallots, minced

1½ tablespoons Dijon mustard

½ teaspoon orange zest

¾ teaspoon dried basil

2 - 1½ pound game hens,
  rinsed and dried

¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

1½ cups beef broth

Once the rice is cooked, stir in the almonds, shallots and orange zest. Stuff the dressing into
the 2 prepared game hens. Melt butter and pour into Crock-Pot® slow cooker. In a separate
pan, sear the game hens on all sides until brown. Place the browned game hens into the slow
cooker. Whisk together the beef broth, red wine, Dijon mustard, basil and black pepper and
pour over the game hens. Cover and cook on High for 4 to 5 hours or on Low for 6 to 8 hours.
Drizzle the natural juices over the game hens to serve.
Serves 2
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Game Stew
2 lbs stew meat

1 tsp sugar

½ c. flour

1 tsp pepper

3 Tbs shortening

½ tsp paprika

1 onion, chopped

¹⁄8 tsp cloves

4 carrots, sliced

1 tsp lemon juice

1 tsp minced garlic

1 tsp Worcestershire™

2 bay leaves

4 c. water

1 tsp salt
Dredge meat in flour. Brown in shortening in skillet. Add to Crock-Pot® slow cooker with all
other ingredients. Cover; cook on Low 10-12 hours or High 5-6 hours.
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Fresh Meat Jerky Recipe
Using Oster™ Jerky Seasonings to Make Jerky:
Jerky may be made from a variety of different meats. When selecting meats for making jerky, choose lean
meats with minimal fat, as fat tends to go rancid during storage. A lean flank steak or round steak makes
excellent jerky. Most lean meats will yield about 1 pound of jerky from every 2 pounds of fresh meat.
For Ground Meats:
Add both the spice mix and the cure mix of one Oster™ Jerky Seasonings packet to one pound extra lean
ground beef, game, or poultry. For spicier jerky: add ¼ tsp. or more of cayenne pepper. For less spicy
jerky, add ½ pound extra meat.
For Meats that are not Ground:
Remove all fat and cut into cubes or thin strips ¼" to 3⁄8" thick. It is easier to slice partially frozen meat
for jerky. If meats are cut on the cross-wise grain, jerky is less chewy than if meats are cut on the
lengthwise grain.
Mix Oster™ Jerky Seasonings and ¼ cup water well and put mix and meat in plastic storage bag to
marinate for 6 to 8 hours in the refrigerator before drying.
Helpful Hints
•	Do not overlap strips on dehydrator trays. Leave room between strips for air flow.
•	Dry jerky until it has a tough “leather” texture, but is not brittle. Do not interrupt drying process or meat
may spoil. For best results, rotate trays from top to bottom during the drying process.
•	Depending on the thickness of the jerky strips, how much jerky is layered in the dehydrator and the
humidity, it will take from 4 to 10 hours to dry. Pat jerky with clean paper towels several times as it dries
to remove the oil which accumulates on the top of the jerky.
•	After drying poultry, pork or fresh game, heat them in your oven at 160°F (71°C) for 30 minutes to avoid
the risk of salmonella.
•	Wrap jerky in paper towels and let it stand for a couple of hours prior to packaging.
•	Beef jerky that is stored on the shelf will start to go rancid at room temperature after three to four
weeks. Vacuum Package using your FoodSaver® GameSaver® Vacuum Sealing Appliance for freezer or
refrigerator storage.

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Sunbeam Products, Inc. doing business as Jarden Consumer Solutions, or if in Canada, Sunbeam Corporation
(Canada) Limited doing business as Jarden Consumer Solutions (collectively “JCS”) warrants that from the
date of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. This Limited Lifetime
Warranty shall be effective from the of the original purchase date and shall expire one (1) year after the date
the item has been discontinued or announced as discontinued (“Limited Lifetime Warranty Period”). JCS, at
its option, will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during
the Limited Lifetime Warranty Period . A replacement will be made with a new or remanufactured product
or component. If the product is no longer available a replacement may be made with a similar product of
equal or greater value. This is your exclusive Limited Lifetime Warranty. Do NOT attempt to repair or adjust
any electrical or mechanical functions on this product. Doing so will void this Limited Lifetime Warranty. This
Limited Lifetime Warranty is valid for the original retail purchaser from the date of initial retail purchase
and is not transferable. Keep the original sales receipt. Proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty
performance.
JCS dealers, service centers, or retail stores selling JCS products do not have the right to alter, modify or any
way change the terms and conditions of this Limited Lifetime Warranty. This Limited Lifetime Warranty does
not cover normal wear of parts or damage resulting from any of the following: negligent use or misuse of the
product, use on improper voltage or current, use contrary to the operating instructions, disassembly, repair
or alteration by anyone other than JCS or an authorized JCS service center. Further, this Limited Lifetime
Warranty does not cover: Acts of God, such as fire, flood, hurricanes and tornadoes.
What are the limits on JCS’s Liability?
Damage to a product caused by accident, misuse, or abuse is not covered by this Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Improper care and cleaning will void this Limited Lifetime Warranty. JCS shall not be liable for any incidental
or consequential damages caused by the breach of any express, implied or statutory warranty or condition.
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty or condition of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of the above warranty. JCS disclaims
all other warranties, conditions or representations, express, implied, statutory or otherwise. JCS shall not
be liable for any damages of any kind resulting from the purchase, use or misuse of, or inability to use the
product including incidental, special, consequential or similar damages or loss of profits, or for any breach
of contract, fundamental or otherwise, or for any claim brought against purchaser by any other party.
Some provinces, states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusion may
not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from province to
province, state to state or jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO ANY OF THESE ADDRESSES OR TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE.

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Lifetime Limited Warranty

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Registering your appliance is quick and easy at www.foodsaver.com/register.
If you register on our website, you will have the opportunity to receive special bag
and accessory introductory offers. Refer to the registration card inside the box.
For important safety information and helpful tips, please visit us at www.foodsaver.com
to get tips on vacuum sealing and order FoodSaver® brand accessories, bags and rolls,
or call 1-877-777-8042 (U.S.).

©2012 Sunbeam Products, Inc. doing business as Jarden Consumer Solutions. All rights reserved. Distributed by
Sunbeam Products, Inc. doing business as Jarden Consumer Solutions, Boca Raton, Florida 33431.
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