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suggest you contact soda stream in ZA
contact via email [email protected]
and ask them for your nearest co gas bottle changeover supplier
Put a finger up into the hole the CO2 canister screws into while you repeatedly push down on the carbonation button and up against the seat of the CO2 socket. You should feel a plunger moving up and down against the pressures of your finger and the button. If you don't feel this plunger, the SodaStream valve is either stuck or faulty. Make sure the CO2 cylinders are screwed up at least finger tight against the top of the socket.
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I called soda stream about the same thing. They said it could be a plugged valve or a broke machine. To unplug the valve, you take the washer out, then carefully put the canister in without the washer until you hear gas escape for 2 seconds.. then you take the canister back out and put the washer back in. If that doesn't work, it's a broken machine and they have to send you a new one.
Only one way to get bubbles and that is by introducing air into the stream most likely there is a leak in the plumbing this kind of leak only leaks air when there is suction. if you are losing no water then you have a suction side leak. WHich is strange because the heatr is not on the suction side.
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