TROUBLESHOOTING | Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list includes | ||
GUIDE | common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this | ||
appliance. |
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BEER DISPENSER DOES NOT RUN |
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Beer Dispenser does not • Beer Dispenser is plugged into | • Use another circuit. If you are unsure about the | ||
run. | a circuit that has a ground | outlet, have it checked by a certified technician. | |
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| fault interrupt. |
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| • Beer Dispenser may not be | • Ensure plug is tightly pushed into outlet. |
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| plugged in, or plug may be |
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| loose. |
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| • House fuse blown or tripped | • Check/replace fuse with a 15 amp time delay fuse. |
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| circuit breaker. | Reset circuit breaker. |
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| • Power outage. | • Check house lights. Call local Electric Company. |
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Beer Dispenser runs too | • Room or outside weather is | • It’s normal for the beer dispenser to work harder | |
much or too long. | hot. | under these conditions. | |
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| • Beer Dispenser has recently | • It takes a few hours for the beer dispenser to cool |
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| been disconnected for a | down completely. |
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| • A warm keg has been installed | • A warm keg will cause beer dispenser to run more |
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| recently. | until the desired temperature is reached. |
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| • Doors are opened too | • Warm air entering the beer dispenser causes it to |
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| frequently or too long. | run more. Open doors less often. |
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| • Beer Dispenser door may be | • See “DOOR PROBLEMS” Section of the Trouble |
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| slightly open. | Shooting Guide. |
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| • Temperature Control is set too | • Adjust control to a warmer setting. Allow several |
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| low. | hours for the temperature to stabilize. |
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| • Beer Dispenser gasket is dirty, | • Clean or change gasket. Leaks in the door seal |
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| worn, cracked, or poorly fitted. | will cause beer dispenser to run longer in order to |
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| maintain desired temperature. |
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Interior Beer Dispenser | • Temperature Control is set too | • Turn the control to a warmer setting. Allow several | |
temperature is too cold. | low. | hours for the temperature to stabilize. | |
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Interior Beer Dispenser | • Temperature Control is set too | • Turn control to a colder setting. Allow several hours | |
temperature is too warm. | warm. | for the temperature to stabilize. | |
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| • Door is kept open too long or | • Warm air enters the beer dispenser every time the |
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| is opened too frequently. | door is opened. Open the door less often. |
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| • Door may not be seating | • See “Door Alignment Section on page 7” |
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| properly. | Section. |
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| • A warm keg has been installed | • Wait until the beer dispenser has had a chance to |
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| recently. | reach its selected temperature. |
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| • Beer Dispenser has recently | • Beer Dispenser requires a few hours to cool down |
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| been disconnected for a peri- | completely. |
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| od of time. |
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Beer does not come out | • CO2 tank may be empty or | • See "Keg Connections – Tank Replacement" | |
of tap. | not installed properly. | on page 10. | |
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| • CO2 Regulator & CO2 | • See "Installing the CO2 Regulator and CO2 |
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| Cylinder may not be installed | Cylinder" on page |
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| properly. |
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