Slight Carbonation
It’s difficult to remove the
water bottle from the Fizz
Infuser unit after carbonat-
ing.
• Excess CO2 has not been released. Lift the pressure release tab on the Fizz Infuser and wait until all the excess CO2
has been released, or push the blue Fast Release button to release all the pressure.
Foam rises too quickly
while carbonating or
releasing pressure
Can not slide the Fizz
Infuser all the way in?
• The Fizz Infuser adapter is in its operation position so the white injection tip sticks out and is blocking the Fizz
Infuser from sliding in.
• Pull the adapter forward to about 45 degree so the white injection tip is hidden inside.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
No Carbonation
• Check if CO2 cylinder is empty. Use a brand new cylinder.
• Cylinder may be too cold. Wait until cylinder reaches room temperature.
• Beverage is too warm. Use cooler liquid, the colder the better.
• Check to see if CO2 cylinder is properly installed into the receptacle. If loose, it will not activate properly.
• CO2 is not mixed well with beverage. Allow 10 seconds after CO2 is released into beverage to complete mixing
before releasing pressure.
• The beverage contains lots of sugar which tends to absorb more CO2 than water. Shake the bottle before releasing
pressure, and add one or two extra doses of CO2.
• Beverage is too warm. Use cooler liquid, the colder the better.
• Pull the carbonation trigger for a longer period of time.
• Use shorter carbonation bursts. Every beverage will foam differently. If foam is coming out when you are releasing
pressure through the slow release valve, next time you carbonate that beverage: (i) pour in less beverage to leave
more room for foam to rise up; (ii) use shorter bursts; (iii) wait longer between each carbonation trigger. This is a
machine that allows you to use your imagination to design your own sparkling beverages and learn to make
beverages to your liking. The more you use it the more aware you will be as to how to carbonate your favorite drinks.