FIRST STEPS (continued)
DELIVERY HOSE ARRANGEMENT
•Insert the clear hose (12) (delivery hose) into the hose routing clips attached to the door and the cabinet. Follow the hose routing shown below depending on the door swing direction of your door.
Left Hand Swing
Right Hand Swing
CAUTION
Failure to route hoses properly may cause the hose to become kinked or caught in door.
OPERATINGYOUR BEVERAGE CENTER
•Make sure that the beverage center is plugged in properly to a 115V, 60Hz AC only electrical outlet. Refer to Electrical Information on page 3.
•Make sure that the drip tray and sump are secured under the faucet.
•Start with a clean beverage glass that has been wetted in cold water. Place the glass at a 45º angle, one inch below the faucet. Do not let the glass touch the faucet. Open the faucet all the way.
•After the glass has reached half full, gradually bring the glass to an upright position.
•Let the remaining beverage run straight down the middle.
This insures proper release of CO2 by producing a ¾” to a 1" foam head.
•Close the faucet completely and quickly.
NOTE
It is normal to see condensation forming around the faucet. This condensation is caused by the temperature difference between the cold beverage and the inner surfaces of the faucet when beverage is being drawn through the line.
HOWTO REPLACE AN EMPTY CO2 CANISTER
•Remove hoses from routing clips.
•Remove the keg, then remove CO2 canister.
•Close the canister valve of the empty canister by turning clockwise until it stops.
•Close the regulator
•Carefully remove regulator from the empty CO2 canister by loosening the nut with an adjustable wrench. Check the condition of the gasket inside the nut and replace if necessary.
•Return canister to your local carbonic gas source for filling. (We suggest looking in your yellow pages under
“Carbonic Gas”. Sources of CO2 vary from community to community but it is often available at welding supply stores and beverage distributors.)
•Remove dust cap from new canister nut, if any.
•With the canister valve still in closed position, reattach the regulator to the new canister using an adjustable wrench. Ensure the plastic washer is inside of the nut. Tighten nut until it feels snug but be careful not to over tighten as you will damage the gasket inside the stem nut.
•Check to make sure that the braided gas line hose is still securely attached to the regulator.
•Open the canister valve all the way by turning counter- clockwise until it stops. This valve seals at both the fully open and fully closed positions. Failure to completely open
or close the valve could result in premature loss of CO2 pressure.
•Open the regulator
•Check gauge pressure. Adjust the regulator adjustment screw as necessary until the pressure reads between 12 to 14 psi. Tighten the adjustment lock nut.
•Replace keg and route hose clips.
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