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The SodaStream Source is battery operated. But If you are experiencing trouble with your device, and you have replaced the battery, it could be the microchip needs to be replaced. This guide will assist you in removing the carbonation block to access the microchip and replace it.
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Remove the soda bottle and the CO₂ canister from the machine.
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crwdns2935267:0crwdne2935267:0Phillips #1 Screwdriver$8.99
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Remove the four 17.8 mm screws from the bottom metal base using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Il mio non ha le viti. Le uniche che vedo non sono accessibili. Manderei la foto, ma qui non è possibile
Qualcuno mi può aiutare???
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Pull the outer cover away from the front of the device.
We are working on that for the last two hours without succcess. The boytom seems to slide out, but the top is totally stuck.
Hey Robert Coles, I figured it out. It wants to slide out backwards. You’ll notice the bottom wants to come out but the top is stuck. There is a sturdy plastic catch at the top, I managed to dislodge it by inserting a flathead screwdriver and giving it a little twist while pulling the housing away at the same time. I hope this helps! -jt
I have the same problem.
I’m stuck here too. I’ve pulled a lot of things apart but this has got the better of me. I can’t even get the bottom to slide. I love the way his hands are delicately poised to gently lift the back off. I’ve tried pulling so hard I’m frightened of breaking it. Pity. Such a good, well thought out manual otherwise. Stuck on step 3
used two thin wood skewers to break the hold on the top. Slid them in each about 1/2” from the enter. finally released.
Brian’s comment is excellent. The only additional piece of information is that the skewers should be inserted from the back. The catch is in the middle near the back. I inserted from the front which was wrong, but still worked. I left a couple of very fine marks that I think would not happen if inserted from the back.
This step was unnecessary. I was able to slide off the front panel without pulling the outer cover off.
Same for me. Jump to step4/5 first to see if it's even necessary.
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there might be different variations within the same “model”. in my case (source), i realized that there is a tab at the top of of the housing. i pulled upwards the top of the housing, and was able to slide the housing backwards. there were 2 pairs of tracks on the sides of the housing that i thought they might have latches, but they were only guides to slide the housing. i do not how to share pictures here to show my steps
This step was a real bugger. What helped was sliding a medium putty knife between the top and inner piece. The plastic snap is very near the back. They are right above the small “point” in the centre of the mechanism below it. Takes patience and let the plastic give way in time. I thought for sure I was going to bust it, and then it finally slid out like magic.
Didn’t work I think they glued it shut to keep us from prying.
This step is only useful if you need to retension the two springs that lift the head and releases the pressure so that you don't have to lift it manually to get the bottle out.
There are definitely different model variations. The outer metal case on my 2013 is split at the bottom as in this guide. The plastic case on my 16/17 is different an has the catch at the top rear as discussed in this thread. A gentle push up with my thumbs was enough to release it.
I gave up on this step after 5 mins, but I found for my model it could be skipped and just go to step 4. For step 5, with a flathead screwdriver it came off easily and exposed the battery for replacement. Worked fine afterwards.
There is no need for steps 1, 2 and 3. Start at 4, and just remove the two screws from the front square that you push down. Use a tool to firmly pull the cover off and go ahead and replace the battery. Put back the cover, the two screws and you are done!
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crwdns2935267:0crwdne2935267:0Phillips #1 Screwdriver$8.99
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Remove the two 18.2 mm screws from the bottom of the front cover using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Firmly pull the front cover off.
The plastic spudgers that are supplied for mobile phone or tablet screen removal are perfect for this job. Use 2 - 1 on each side.
Once the 18.2 mm screws are removed, I just pulled the black plastic outer cover a couple mm away from the white plastic internal block on each side to release 4 of the 6 plastic catches, and then rotated upward to release the last 2 plastic catches.
Note for the SodaStream Source model that doesn't have a battery: The contents of the electrical unit will come off along with the cover itself. The connecting wires are short and won't allow removing the cover as shown here. Disassemble carefully so as to not damage the wires.
This model looks slightly different than the one shown in this guide: there are three horizontally placed buttons along the top edge, used to select the degree of carbonation and to start the process. -
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Remove the 9.1 mm screw from the microchip.
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Wedge the plastic spudger between the microchip and the glue dot until the glue pops off.
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crwdns2935267:0crwdne2935267:0Spudger$2.99
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Use the spudger to lift the edge of the wire and pull the wire out of the microchip.
"While reconnecting the wires, you will need a hot glue gun to reattach the wire ends to the new chip." NO: you will need a soldering iron to remove and re-solder the wires to the circuit board. Hot glue will just cover it up as well as melting the solder with no way of knowing if it has joined properly. More to the point - why remove the wires at all? The battery holder unclips from the unit.
Also apart from the battery, the most likely reason the lights aren't working is that the rare-earth magnet that switches the circuit on has either corroded or been lost during disassembly.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Great information, but is there someone out there offering this repair as a service, I’m not motivated enough to do this myself and happy to pay someone to do it for me
Where can you buy the microchip please?
Where can you purchase a replacement microchip from?
Where can I find the reassemble source at
My machine is overflowing when i put gas
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Does this article apply to the Fizzi too?
When I look at my Fizzi (that I bought secondhand), it does not have any black seal like the one shown in this article.
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Parts are not specified - why? You would need a replacement circuit board (PCB, not a "chip")/battery holder assembly, if indeed that has failed.
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IMPORTANT! Don’t use Philips screwdriver size PH1, it’s too small and will damage the screws. The correct size is PH2. This goes for all screws on this machine.
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