General safety instructions
• Never transport the sparkling water maker with the gas cylinder attached to
the machine. Always make sure that the gas cylinder has been fully detached
before transportation.
• Keep the sparkling water maker out of the reach of children.
• Never place the sparkling water maker close to a source of heat, such as a hob
or a radiator, and keep it out of direct sunlight.
• Only use 425 g gas cylinders and PET bottles that are approved for this
sparkling water maker. Other bottles may seem to fit but could reduce the
function, damage the machine or cause a safety risk.
• Never press the gas button before attaching a water bottle.
• Never inject gas into an empty water bottle.
• Never fill a water bottle above the maximum volume mark.
• Never try to use your sparkling water maker when it is broken or damaged, as
doing so can be dangerous.
• Important! A fault that might occur, even if very uncommon, is that the valve on
the gas cylinder gets stuck. In which case there will be a continuous hissing noise
on the backside of the machine even when the button is released. The noise
should not be confused with the hissing noise from the over pressure valve that
occurs at every carbonation. Leave both the water bottle and the gas cylinder in
the machine, open a nearby window and wait for at least 30 minutes for all the
gas to be evacuated from the gas cylinder. Make a product complaint for the gas
cylinder at the place for purchase or at the manufacturer's.
• If your sparkling water maker breaks or malfunctions, do not try to repair or open
the machine yourself. Contact the store where you bought the machine.
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