I had the same problem, appliance and no instructions. If you go to the deni.com website and look aat the instructions for model 1331, you will find they work fine for the decosonic. Also deni bags aailable at Home Hardware will work for your machine. Best of luck.
I have one, whats your question?
I am looking for a store that sells "3m seal vaccuum bags" in Ottawa, Ontarioi Canada. Can you help?
I finally, by trial and error, figured out how the vacuum sealer works. The bag has to be opened and fits on top AND under the black square in the center under the lid. I noticed that this black "button" was open on the front and not the back, so that is the vacuum. I felt so dumb when I finally figured it out, but wanted to share it, since that was why I was looking for the directions. Anne
I uploaded one, the link is below. Good luck. http://www.manualnguide.com/shared/prolock-vacuum-sealer/36/
For model KIC828 try the deni bags available at Home Hardware.
I was also looking for these directions because I couldn't get the vacuum part to work. I finally, by trial and error, figured out how the vacuum sealer works. The bag has to be opened and fits on top AND under the black square in the center under the lid. I noticed that this black "button" was open on the front and not the back, so that is the vacuum. I felt so dumb when I finally figured it out, but wanted to share it, since that was why I was looking for the directions. Anne
Contact the company by typing in name in browser window and you will get an address or phone or contact via e-mail.
Muriatic acid reacts with cement, concrete, and limestone. It may not be suitable for removing an oil based or water based sealer from these products. If you know what type of sealer it was, contact the manufacturer for information.
It depends on the type of sealer used. Penetrating sealers can't be removed so we will stick with topical sealants. Some topicals like acrylic sealers might be dissolved with various chemical cleaners (assuming it water-based--solvent based sealers are much harder to remove chemically). If the sealer is starting to peal or delaminate then a cleaner and powerwasher may help lift the rest of the sealer off the surface. If you know what type of sealer was used, contact the manufacturer and get suggestions on removal.
Could you specify exactly what brand sealer it is and exactly what type of sealer? Also the best suggestion might be to contact the manufacturer since they can have different specifications. Also if you do manage to get it off use a penetrating sealer or a stone specific travertine sealer.
You can get special varnish/sealer for it at tile stores.
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