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CO

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 Disposable Gas Bottle Replacement Instructions     V1.00      Sept. 2012

CO

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Before use carefully read the product label. Use of safe work practices are recommended to avoid eye or skin contact and inhalation. Observe 
good personal hygiene, including washing hands before eating. Prohibit eating, drinking and smoking in contaminated areas (eg. if the  
container is damaged).

Storage: 

Do not store near sources of ignition or incompatible materials. Cylinders should be stored below 50°C in a secure area, upright and 
restrained to prevent cylinders from falling. Cylinders should also be stored in a dry, well ventilated area constructed of non-combustible 

material with firm level floor (preferably concrete), away from areas of heavy traffic and emergency exits.

NOTE: Care must be taken when working with high pressure C0

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, and in no cases should the normal operating pressure of 0.27 MPa  

(2.7 bar) be exceeded.

WARNING:  

A gas cylinder containing 1kg of CO

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 should be installed in a well ventilated area or an area no less than 38m

3

.  

If more than 1 gas cylinder containing 1kg of CO

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 is present within the same location, the recommended ventilated area should be in 

proportion to the number of gas cylinders stored in that location. A ventilated area is a non-enclosed area which could include the kitchen, 
living room etc. See gas bottle and 

MSDS

 sheet for complete list of warnings. 

HydroTap Sparkling Models: BCSS160/125+ and BCSS200/125+

1.  Turn off the mains water supply and power to the chiller only. Power to the boiler must remain on. 
2.  Remove the gas bottle from the strap. Make sure the regulator knob is turned fully anti-clockwise to the end-stop before removing.  
 

Remove the regulator from the gas bottle turning anti-clockwise.

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Screw the regulator onto the new gas bottle. Be aware that some CO

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 may be discharged from the connection to the regulator as the  

bottle and the regulator are assembled together. Any CO

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 released will be cold. 

• 

Connect the braided gas hose to the regulator, taking care not to lose the plastic olive in the braided hose nut. Turn on the regulator 
clockwise and adjust to 0.27 MPa (2.7 bar). The arrow should sit in the green section of the regulator gauge; it should not fall in the red 
or yellow sections. 

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Using soapy water perform a leak test. Apply the soapy water to the gas connections using a sponge. If any bubbles appear and grow, 
there is a gas leak at the connection. Clean away the soapy residue and tighten or refit the leaking connection. Make sure the regulator 
is turned off when tightening or refitting the leaking connection. 

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Once satisfied that there are no leaks and with the regulator set at 0.27 MPa (2.7 bar), refit the gas bottle to the Velcro strap and secure 
the bottle.

3.  Scroll through the menu on the display until “CO

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 purge off” is displayed. Press the Adjust > . Water will be dispensed followed by CO

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gas. Allow CO

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 to be dispensed for 10 seconds. Then press the Adjust >  to stop the purge. Then press the Menu >  to resume normal  

 operation. 
4.  Turn on water supply and mains power to the chiller. Wait 20 seconds to allow the water in the carbonator can to be refilled. 
5.  Press both levers simultaneously and check that sparkling water is dispensed. The water may initially spurt out and then normal flow  
 

will resume.

For more detailed instructions please refer to your products instruction manual.

CO

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 Disposable Cylinder Replacement Guide.

Important! Read this guide before attempting to change your CO

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 bottle.

CO

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 - Disposable Cylinder.  

Compressed Carbon Dioxide, Food Grade.

Cylinder Specifications:

• UN No: 1013  

 

• Class 2.2

• Code: ZT400  

 

• Volume: 2.2 litres

• Contents: 1,000g    

• Tare: 1,745g

CO2 Cylinder Warnings:

• Do not expose to naked flame or any incandescent material.

• Pressurised container.

• Keep out of reach of children.

• Protect from sunlight.

• High concentration of gas may cause asphyxiation.

• Contains gas under pressure, may explode if heated.

• Use only in ventilated areas.

• Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C.

• Use only in an upright position.

• Do not pierce or burn, even after use.

• This bottle must be used with the approved pressure regulator.

• Do not refill – non rechargeable.

• Avoid shock.

• Ensure cylinder is empty before disposal.

• Use according to MSDS. (Material Safety Data Sheet).

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