Important Safety Information
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: CO
2
CO
Cylinders, when charged, contain high
2
pressure compressed gas which can be hazardous
if not handled properly. Read and understand the
following procedures for CO
installation:
1. Always check the D.O.T. (Department of
Transportation) as well as the T.C. (Transport
Canada) test date located on the neck of the
cylinder before installation. If the date is older
than fi ve (5) years, do not use! Return the gas
cylinder to a gas supplier for re-certifi cation
(service charges may be applicable).
2. Always connect a CO
regulator. Failure to do so could result in an
explosion which can possibly result in death or
injury when the cylinder valve is opened.
3. Always follow correct procedures when cylinders
are changed as per local codes.
4. Always secure a CO
"upright" position.
5. Always keep a CO
heat. Store extra cylinders in a cool place
(preferably 70°F/21°C). Securely fasten with a
chain in an upright position when storing.
6. Always ventilate and leave the area immediately
after any leakage of CO
7. Never connect a CO
beer keg.
8. Never drop or throw a CO
9. Never connect a keg without at least one
safety pressure release. There are two safety
mechanisms in the pressure system;
• One at or on the CO
• One at or on the product container coupler
in the pressure gas line.
Note: The regulator and keg coupler supplied
with this appliance are inclusive of such safety
mechanisms.
CAN BE DANGEROUS!
cylinders before
2
gas cylinder to a
2
gas cylinder in an
2
gas cylinder away from
2
.
2
gas cylinder directly to a
2
cylinder.
2
regulator.
2
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
WARNING: CO
If it becomes diffi cult to breathe and/or your head
starts to ache, abnormal concentrations of carbon
dioxide (CO
) may be present in the area.
2
CLOSE THE MAIN VALVE ON THE CO
VENTILATE AND LEAVE THE ROOM IMMEDIATELY!
Beer is easily available with Danby's Keg Cooler,
however, it is not intended to be available to people
under the legal age to consume beer. Danby
does not assume liability for the unlawful use or
consumption of the beer.
PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY AND PLEASE DON'T
DRINK AND DRIVE!
CO
GAS CAN BE DANGEROUS
2
CO
cylinders contain high-pressure compressed
2
gas which can be hazardous if not handled
properly. Make sure to read and understand
all safety procedures for CO
4
CAN BE DANGEROUS!
2
CYLINDER,
2
WARNING
cylinders before
2
installation.