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YOU HEAR THE SOUND OF LEAKING GAS AFTER INSTALLING A NEW CARBONATOR INTO THE SODA MAKER:
YOU HEAR A LOW HISSING NOISE DURING CARBONATION:
This is normal and the noise will stop after carbonation when the bottle is tilted forward, releasing the pressure.
If you have not yet added flavor, try to carbonate to a higher carbonation level by pressing the button on top of the machine.
SMALL PIECES OF ICE APPEAR IN THE WATER DURING CARBONATION:
This is normal and might happen, especially when carbonating very cold water. The ice will quickly dissolve and you can enjoy
your drink extra cold!
Avoid pressing the carbonation button for too long. Use short, firm presses only.
Great care has been taken to ensure that your Soda Maker was delivered to you in good condition. SodaStream stands behind its products.
We warrant, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this limited warranty, that your Soda Maker will be free of defects in materials
and workmanship under normal home use for three (3) years following the date of purchase.
It is recommended that you register your Soda Maker online, at www.sodastreamusa.com, or send in the product registration postcard that
came with your Soda Maker.
If your Soda Maker malfunctions, and we determine the malfunction was due to faulty workmanship or materials, we will either repair or
replace it free of charge, at our discretion. SodaStream may replace your Soda Maker with a reconditioned Soda Maker, or an equivalent
one if the model you purchased is no longer available. No refunds shall be given. This limited warranty is available to consumers located in
the US only, if you own a Soda Maker that was purchased at retail in the US for personal, family or household use.
This warranty DOES NOT cover:
Abuse, misuse, alteration of the Soda Maker, or commercial use;
Damage resulting from carbonating liquids other than water;
Normal wear and tear (e.g. discoloration);
Product malfunctions that were a result, in whole or in part, by alteration, disassembly, or repair of the Soda Maker by a servicer other
SODASTREAM LIMITED WARRANTY
You might be out of gas; replace your carbonator.
Check that carbonating bottle has been filled with water up to the fill line.
Ensure that the Soda Maker is always in an upright position.
Carbonator may be loose. DO NOT use tools. Detach the bottle, open the rear cover, and retighten the carbonator. Apply firm pressure
but do not over tighten. If the carbonator is already firmly in place, it may be empty. Replace with a full carbonator.
WARNING: Use caution when removing carbonator as it may be very cold.
Bottle may not be properly attached. Allow the Soda Maker to finish the carbonation process and then you can detach the bottle and
reconnect it, following the instructions in the “Getting Started” section.
It is normal to hear a small amount of gas escape at the end of the carbonating process.
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SODA MAKER
WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY, NEVER carbonate again after adding flavor. You may recarbonate only water, as explained in the
"Getting Started" section.
WANT TO RE-CARBONATE A DRINK THAT WAS ALREADY CARBONATED:
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE CARBONATOR OR THE BOTTLE. LEAVE THE SODA MAKER IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION. DO NOT
TOUCH IT UNTIL YOU NO LONGER HEAR GAS ESCAPING. When the Soda Maker is no longer releasing gas, remove the carbonating
bottle, and contact your local SodaStream Customer Service Center.