I don't have specific information about an "abox" vacuum sealer model, as there are many different brands and models of vacuum sealers available in the market, and new products may have been introduced since then. However, I can provide you with general steps on how to use a typical vacuum sealer:
Prepare the Vacuum Sealer: Before using the vacuum sealer, make sure it is clean and in good working condition. Ensure that the sealing strip is clean and free from any food debris to achieve a proper seal.
Cut the Bag to Size: Depending on the size of the item you want to vacuum seal, cut a bag from the vacuum sealer roll to an appropriate length. Leave enough space on one end of the bag to create a seal.
Open the Vacuum Sealer Lid: Lift the lid of the vacuum sealer to reveal the vacuum chamber and sealing strip.
Place the Bag in the Vacuum Chamber: Lay the open end of the bag flat inside the vacuum chamber, making sure it rests evenly.
Close the Lid: Gently close the lid of the vacuum sealer until it clicks or locks into place.
Start the Vacuuming Process: Depending on the vacuum sealer model, there might be different control options. Look for buttons or settings to initiate the vacuuming process. Usually, it involves pressing a "Vacuum" or "Start" button.
Remove Air and Seal the Bag: The vacuum sealer will start removing air from the bag. Once the air is sufficiently removed, the sealing process will begin. The vacuum sealer will heat-seal the open end of the bag, creating an airtight seal.
Wait for Completion: Wait for the vacuum sealer to complete the vacuuming and sealing process. The vacuum sealer might indicate completion through a sound or visual signal.
Open the Lid and Remove the Sealed Bag: Once the vacuuming and sealing process is complete, open the lid of the vacuum sealer, and carefully remove the sealed bag.
Trim and Store: If the vacuum sealer has left an excess portion of the bag after sealing, you can trim it for neater storage. Label the sealed bags with the date and contents for easy identification.
Remember to read the instruction manual that comes with your specific vacuum sealer model, as different models may have slightly different operating procedures. Additionally, make sure to use appropriate vacuum sealer bags or rolls that are compatible with your machine to achieve the best results.