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- DO NOT use other bottles not specifically designed for Philips soda maker.
Your Philips soda maker is designed to use only with the Philips carbonating
bottle. The use of other bottles is not recommended. Damages resulting from
the use of a bottle other than a Philips carbonating bottle are not covered
by the warranty.
- Philips bottles are clearly marked with an expiration date. Do not use the
carbonating bottle after the expiry date.
- Never use a bottle that has been deformed, discolored or scratched. Before
each use, check the expiration date on the bottle, and check for damage
and deformation. Replace expired, damaged or deformed carbonating bottles
with new ones.
- Never put the bottle in the freezer.
- Always keep the bottle clean with the cap on to avoid bacteria and bad smell.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) cylinder
- Carefully check the cylinder and cylinder valve for any damage before using
the soda maker. If any problems are found, do not use the cylinder and the
soda maker and please contact the customer services.
- Best before date: see the date indicated on the cap or on the head sleeve,
or at the bottom of the cylinder.
- Do not breathe the gas contained in the cylinder. It is forbidden to alter
or modify the cylinder and valve integrity.
- Remove the carbonating bottle before installing the cylinder.
- It is forbidden to remove and/or handle the cylinder while the soda maker
is working.
- Always keep the cylinder away from any sources of heat and direct sunlight,
keep in a cool and ventilated place. It is forbidden to expose the cylinder to
temperatures higher than 50°C.
- A high concentration of CO2 can cause asphyxiation (EIGA-As). It contains
liquefied gas; it may explode when heated (H280).
Liquid contact may cause freezing burns