Sound emitted by the BeerTender
The cooling function of the BeerTender produces sound.
The BeerTender features a cooling system which controls
the temperature of the BeerTender Keg. There are two
cooling modes:
1.
Stand-by cooling, which is used in normal operating
conditions. In this mode the cooling fan produces a
barely audible noise;
2.
Active cooling, which is triggered when temperature
inside the cooling chamber is too high. As soon as the
cooling chamber reaches the right temperature, the
appliance will switch back into the stand-by mode.
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Dispensing beer
Note: always check the "best before end" date shown at
the bottom of the BeerTender Keg. Do not use the
BeerTender Keg beyond this date.
Note: the beer must be dispensed into suitable containers;
the dispensing function is started and stopped manually by
the user.
Step 1 - Preparing a glass
In order to obtain perfect draft beer, it is essential to start
with a clean, cool glass.
Rinse the glass in cold water before dispensing beer (the
colder the glass the better).
Tip: we recommend using your beer glasses for drinking
beer alone. Some beverages, like milk, leave a small
residue in the glass which will reduce the head on your
beer.
Step 2 – Dispensing beer
Tip: verify on the control display that the beer has reached
the right drinking temperature.
Position a glass beneath the tap, holding it at an angle of
45 degrees (see drawing).
Avoid contact between the dispensing spout and the glass.
This could cause excessive foaming.
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