Adjusting the CO
Regulator
2
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The gauge monitors low internal keg pressure and should be
adjusted to read 10-12 PSI. (See Figure 10)
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In order to do that:
1. Release adjustment lock nut marked 2.
2. Using a flat screwdriver, turn regulator screw marked 3. If
increased low pressure is sought, rotate screw clockwise. By
rotating it counter clockwise, low pressure will be decreased.
When the required operati ng pressure is attained, retighten
lock nut 2.
3. Open secondary shut off valve to let CO
? Spanner Faucet Wrench
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Spanner faucet wrench provided for either removing or tightening
connection. (See Figure 11)
? Plastic Faucet Lever
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Attach the black plastic lever (pull handle) provided on the top of
the faucet tightening it by hand clockwise until the end, holding in
the silver snug underneath so it does not move.
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If there is still a small drip from the faucet, you may have tightened
the plastic lever too much and may need to unscrew silver snug
counter-clockwise (as shown in Figure 12) one turn. That should
correct the problem if exists.
? Dispensing Beer
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Keep beer keg refrigerated at all times.
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Never allow beer lines to dry out.
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Use clean beer glassware before pouring.
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Hold glass at a 45° angle when 2/3 full, start to straighten glass and tap it off.
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Always make sure the faucet handle is pushed all the way back.
NOTE: Keg sizes that can be used in your beer dispenser .
1/2 barrel
59 Liters
1/4 barrel
30 Liters
1/6 barrel
20 Liters
1/8 barrel
15 Liters
NOTE: Our Beer dispenser accepts almost all Brand Name ½ kegs. However Coors' kegs do not fit in
our unit.
flow into the keg.
2
15.5 gals.
1984 oz.
7.8 gals.
992 oz.
5.2 gals.
661 oz.
4.0 gals.
496 oz.
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Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
164 / 12-oz. Glass
82 / 12-oz. Glass
55 / 12-oz. Glass
41 / 12-oz. Glass