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4. Make sure the beer tap faucet is in the closed (faucet
handle pointing straight back) position before
connecting the Keg Tap to the beer keg. Pull the pull
handle out and push down until it locks into position.
Listen for the "click" of the pull handle when it shifts into
the final downward position. (see fig. 4) This will open
the beer and CO
gas valves. Open shut-off valve on
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regulator. Turn pressure adjustment screw clockwise until
pressure gauge reads 8 psi. The keg is now tapped.
fig. 4
5. Carefully tilt the beer keg and rest the edge on the
stainless steel keg floor support on the bottom of the
interior cabinet. Slide the beer keg in slowly,
ensuring that it is properly located. (see fig. 5) Close the
door.
fig. 5
Keg Support
Important Safety Message for Draft Beer
Dispensing
When CO
is used for draft beer dispensing, the system
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must be adequately protected against excessive pressure
build-up. This is accomplished by the already installed two
safety devices with adequate relief capacity in the system.
Safety devices are installed in the following places:
A. On or immediately downstream from the CO
B. On the keg coupler
Proper Air Circulation
• To assure your beer dispenser works at the maximum
efficiency it was designed for, you should install it in a
location where there is proper air circulation, plumbing
and electrical connections.
• The following are recommended clearances around the
beer dispenser:
Sides 3/4" (19mm)
Back
2"
(50mm)
Lift Upright
Beer Keg
regulator.
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• For proper keg cooling, DO NOT put anything in the
refrigerator cabinet other than the keg. Placing ice bags,
beverage cans or food in the open spaces around the
keg will interfere with air circulation inside the cabinet
and reduce cooling effectiveness.

Electrical Requirement

• Make sure there is a suitable power Outlet (115 volts, 60
hz) with proper grounding to power the beer dispenser.
• Avoid the use of 3-Prong adapter plugs or cutting off the
grounding prong in order to accommodate a 2-prong
outlet.
Use of Extension Cord
• Avoid the use of an extension cord because of potential
safety hazards under certain conditions. If it is necessary
to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire extension
cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot
outlet that will accept the plug. The marked rating of the
extension cord must be equal to or greater than the elec-
trical rating of the appliance.

Installation Limitations

• Do not install your beer dispenser in any location not
properly insulated or heated e.g. garage etc. Your beer
dispenser was not designed to operate in surrounding
temperatures below 55˚ Fahrenheit.
• Select a suitable location for the beer dispenser on a
hard, even surface away from direct sunlight or heat
source e.g. radiators, baseboard heaters, cooking
appliances etc.
• Your beer dispenser is designed for free-standing
installation only. It is not designed for built-in application.
Converting the Beer Dispenser to a Beverage
Cooler Application
For your convenience, this beer dispenser can be converted
to a beverage cooler application. Simply follow the steps
below for a quick and easy conversion.
Note: When using as a beverage cooler, we do not
recommend the use of casters, as stored items may
fall off the shelves when the unit is in motion.
1. Close the main valve on the CO
2. Close the connection between the beer keg and the keg
tap by pulling and lifting the handle of the keg tap into
an upright position.
3. Disconnect both the beer line and the CO
from the keg tap.
4. Remove the beer keg from the cabinet.
5. Disconnect the gas line from the CO
6. Remove the CO
cylinder from the cabinet.
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6
cylinder.
2
gas line
2
regulator.
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