CO2 Tank
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Background
The Fountain Jet is one of many carbonation units offered by SodaStream. It is the most basic model sold by SodaStream, and it was released in approximately 2007. These devices do not use electricity or batteries for power. It is operated by a push-button system; when the user pumps/presses the button on top of the device, CO2 comes out to carbonate the beverage. The CO2 canister is hidden in the back compartment of the device, which is easily removable.
Identification
The SodaStream Fountain Jet A200 is available in black, silver, and red, with approximate dimensions of 10" x 5.5" x 17". It differs from most other SodaStream machines because of its bulkier size and basic features. While it does appear bulky, it has a sleek appearance.
It can be identified easily by the bottle location. It is partially enclosed in the walls of the machine, which differs from the other models that show the whole bottle. This device surrounds more of the bottle, while other models have the bottles where they appear to hang from the device.
You can find the model and serial number on a sticker located on the back of the machine, behind the carbonating cylinder.