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User Guide
CYLINDER GASKET TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPLACEMENT
The rubber gasket is located inside the Aarke Carbonator's cylinder compartment and
functions as a very important seal between the gas cylinder and the Aarke Carbonator.
If the gasket is missing, damaged, or misplaced, the Aarke Carbonator will not work as
intended. Possible symptoms of a faulty or missing cylinder gasket could be:
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Checking the gasket
Unscrew the gas cylinder and turn the Aarke Carbonator upside
down. Look down into the cylinder compartment and check to see
if there's a black gasket (a black ring) around the brass pin, and if it
looks to be placed correctly.
Replacing the gasket
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A leaking sound from the cylinder compartment when pushing the
lever.
Water droplets in the cylinder compartment or a frozen cylinder.
The gas cylinder quickly runs out of gas.
The gas cylinder is leaking gas when screwed into the Aarke
Carbonator, even when the lever isn't being pushed.
Each Aarke Carbonator has an extra gasket stored under the base
of the machine, underneath a sticker labeled "Extra Gasket."
Remove the sticker and take out the extra gasket.
Ensure that the CO2 cylinder has been removed from the Aarke
Carbonator.
A few inches below the black seam there is a screw at the back of
the Aarke Carbonator. Unscrew it, grab the upper part of the Aarke
Carbonator, and lift it out from the body.
Turn the upper portion upside down and look inside. If necessary,
remove the old gasket with tweezers or a small screwdriver.
Place the new gasket into the circular hole and push it into place
around the entire perimeter.
Place the upper portion of the machine back into the main body.
Ensure it's straight and facing the correct direction before screwing
it back in. Done!
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