Do not transport the sparkling water maker with the gas cylinder attached
Do not use the water bottle after the expiry date
More advices on the water bottle
DO NOT USE WATER BOTTLES FROM OTHER BRANDS.
THIS CAN DAMAGE THE MACHINE AND LEAD TO A SAFETY RISK.
Always unscrew the gas cylinder during transport.
Expiry date
After the bottle has expired, the plastic may have weakened a little bit and for safety reasons
the water bottle should be replaced with a new one.
Never use a bottle that has been deformed, miscolored or scratched.
Never put the bottle in the freezer.
Keep bacterias and bad smell away by always keeping the bottle clean and storing it without
the cap being screwed on.
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Never clean the water bottle in the dishwasher
Keep the sparkling water maker away from potential sources of heat
The water bottle is designed to withstand pressures up to double the working pressure of the
carbonator. However, this ability is quickly destroyed if the bottle is exposed to heat above 40
degrees Celsius. Most dishwashers operate at very high temperatures so therefore never put the
bottle in the dishwasher.
Don’t place the
sparkling water
maker in a sunny
window.
Don’t place the
sparkling water
maker close to an
open flame.
Don’t use the
sparkling water
maker in extreme
hot conditions.
Don’t place the
sparkling water
maker close to a
hot radiator.
Due to the laws of physics, the pressure in the gas cylinder depends on the outside temperature.
The Aarke sparkling water maker is optimized for using the gas cylinder at room temperature. If
the cylinder gets too hot, it could be dangerous to use the machine.
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