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Carbon dioxide (CO
2
) cylinder
- Handle the cylinder properly to avoid serious personal injury.
- Carefully check the cylinder and cylinder valve for any damage before using the soda maker. If any
problems are found, do not use the cylinder and the soda maker and please contact the customer
service.
- Best before: see the date indicated on the cap or on the head sleeve, or at the bottom of the cylinder.
- Do not breathe the gas contained into the cylinder. It is forbidden to alter and/or modify the cylinder
and valve integrity.
- Remove the carbonating bottle if it is filled with water before installing the cylinder.
- It is forbidden to remove and/or handle the cylinder while the soda maker is working.
- Always keep the cylinder away from any sources of heat and direct sunlight, keep in a cool and
ventilated place. It is forbidden to expose the cylinder to temperatures higher than 50°C.
- A high concentration can cause asphyxiation (EIGA-As). It contains gas under pressure; it may explode
when heated (H280). Liquid contact may cause freezing burns.
- Do not put the cylinder into the freezer and/or into the fridge. If frozen do not use it and keep it away
from the body.
- Do not use the content for babies’ food preparation.
- Do not alter and/or modify the cylinder and the valve.
- Keep away from children.
- DO NOT attempt to puncture, throw or burn the cylinder.
- DO NOT transport the soda maker with the cylinder attached.
- The use duration of the cylinder depends on the use frequency.
3 General description
Product overview
Refer to
Machine rating of information:
Maximum Working Pressure: 116 psi/ 8 bar
Maximum Allowed Operating Temperature: 40°C / 104°F
4 Before creating fun
Installing the gas cylinder
1. Place the Philips soda maker in an upright position and on a flat surface. Remove the carbonating
bottle before installing or replacing the cylinder if it is filled with water. Remove the drip tray grid and
then carefully lay the soda maker down on the side.
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