CREATE THE BUBBLES
1. Fill the Plastic Carbonating Bottle with cold water up to the fill line.
WARNING! Do not carbonate anything other than water. Other
liquids can contaminate and clog internal parts, potentially
resulting in excessive pressure, bottle failure during
carbonation and serious injury. Never carbonate after
flavouring has been added.
2. To insert the Carbonating Bottle, press the tilt lever and screw the
Carbonating Bottle into the Sparkling Water Maker. Please make
sure you do not pull the carbonating tube. WARNING! Never use a
Sparkling Water Maker with a broken carbonating tube. This
can cause excessive pressure, bottle failure and serious
injury.
3. To carbonate, press the carbonating button in short 1 second
presses; 3 presses for standard carbonation and 5 presses for
strong carbonation.
4. When the desired level of carbonation is achieved, press on the tilt
lever. This will release the pressure in the Plastic Carbonating
Bottle. Unscrew the Carbonating Bottle to remove it from the
Sparkling Water Maker. WARNING! Do not remove Plastic
Carbonating Bottle until after hearing the sound of excess CO
being released. Attempting to remove the Plastic Carbonating
Bottle while it is still pressurized can cause uncontrolled
ejection of the Plastic Carbonating Bottle and may result in
serious injury.
CARE
SPARKLING WATER MAKER CARE
• Never use abrasive cleaners or sharp tools to clean. If needed, use a mild liquid dish soap and a soft
damp cloth to gently clean.
• Wipe spills to keep base dry.
• Do not place in water or wash in a dishwasher, doing so will seriously damage your Sparkling Water
Maker.
CARBONATING BOTTLE CARE
• For Plastic Carbonating Bottles which are not "dishwasher safe", to clean, rinse Plastic Carbonating
Bottles with cold or lukewarm water. WARNING! Do not expose to heat above 50°C. Never wash or
rinse in hot water. Do not wash in dishwasher.
• For "dishwasher safe" Plastic Carbonating Bottles, to clean, either wash in dishwasher or rinse Plastic
Carbonating Bottles with cold or lukewarm water. WARNING! Do not expose to heat above 70°C.
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Note: You may
see small pieces
of ice appear in
the water during
carbonation
of
very cold water.
Any ice created
will simply melt.