Cuisinart CSS-100 manual

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    Compact Sparkling Beverage Maker CSS-100 For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always r ead the instruction book carefully befor e using. Recipe Booklet Reverse Side INSTRUCTION BOOKLET P ow er ed by[...]

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    2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using your Compact Sparkling Beverage Maker – Powered by SodaSparkle™, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Use only Cuisinart Single-Use Recyclable Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) Chargers. Other chargers may cause the machine to malfunction and could result in injury. Use of CO 2 that[...]

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    3 discharged. 22. Do not re-carbonate water that has already been carbonated. 23. Hand-wash components in warm (never hot) soapy water only . Never wash any of the components in the dishwasher . 24. Keep the bottle away from dir ect sunlight or direct heat and do not expose the bottle to temperatures below freezing. 25. Protect the CO 2 char gers f[...]

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    3 2 4 5 1 4 PARTS AND FEATURES 1. Charger chamber with toggle-closing safety window Designed to directly carbonate pre-chilled water using Cuisinart Single-Use Recyclable CO 2 Chargers – Powered by SodaSparkle™ 2. Carbonator head Uniquely patented to automatically maintain optimal residual pr essure in the bottle after carbonation to keep the c[...]

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    5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Fill the beverage bottle with chilled water up to the indicated “ WA TER FILL LINE." 2. Insert the carbonator head into the bottle and screw down firmly until it is tightly fitted to the bottle (fig. a). 3. Use the toggle to make sure the safety window is fully open on the char ger chamber . 4. Insert a disposable[...]

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    6 indicator line, never overfill. Caution • Never freeze the bottle or its contents. • Do not double-carbonate. Carbonate only once. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Hand-wash the 1-liter beverage bottle, carbonator head and charger chamber in warm, soapy water (maximum temperature: 122°F/50°C). Use any liquid dishwashing detergent. DO NOT use any pr[...]

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    7 Problem Solution The CO 2 charger has not been pierced • A genuine Cuisinart Single-Use Recyclable CO 2 Char ger – Powered by SodaSparkle™ has not been used. • The CO 2 char ger has not been pressed rmly into place until a click is heard, or has been loaded at an angle. • The carbonator head has not been scr ewed rmly onto the bot[...]

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    8 W ARRANTY Limited Three-Y ear W arranty This warranty is available to consumers only. You are a consumer if you own a Cuisinart Compact Sparkling Beverage Maker – Powered by SodaSparkle™ that was purchased at retail for personal, family or household use. Except as otherwise required under applicable law, this warranty is not available to reta[...]

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    IB-12086 ©201 3 Cuisinar t 1 50 Milford Road Ea st Win dso r , NJ 0 8520 Printed in China 13 C E13 8 8 9 4 Any trademarks or service marks of third parties r eferred to herein are the trademarks or service marks of their r espective owners.[...]