Spanner Faucet Wrench
Spanner faucet wrench provided for either removing or tightening connection
Plastic Faucet Lever
Attach the black plastic lever (pull handle) provided on the top of the faucet by tighten it by hand clockwise until the end, holding in the process the silver snug underneath so it does not move.
If there is still a small drip from the faucet, you may have tightened the plastic lever too much and may need to unscrew silver snug counter- clockwise (as shown) one turn. That should correct the problem if exists.
Dispensing Beer:
Keep beer keg refrigerated at all times.
Never allow beer lines to dry out.
Use clean beer glassware before pouring.
Hold glass at a 45° angle when 2/3 full, start to straighten glass and tap it off.
Always make sure the faucet handle is pushed all the way back.
Note: Keg sizes that can be used in your beer dispenser
1/2 barrel | 59 Liters | 15.5 gals | 1984 oz. | |
1/4 barrel | 30 Liters | 7.8 gals. | 992 oz. | |
1/6 barrel | 20 Liters | 5.2 gals. | 661 oz. | 55/ |
1/8 barrel | 15 Liters | 4.0 gals. | 496 oz. | 41/ |
Note: Our Beer dispenser accepts almost all, Brand Name ½ kegs. However Coors’ kegs do not fit in our unit.
Converting Your Beer Dispenser To An “All Refrigerator”.
1.Turn off the control knob to the “OFF” position.
2.Close the main valve on the CO2 cylinder.
3.Close the secondary
4.Close the connection between the beer keg and the keg coupler.
5.Drain any remaining beer from the lines.
6.Disconnect the beer line and CO2 air line from the keg coupler
7.Remove the beer keg .
8.Remove the keg coupler.
9.Disconnect the air line from the CO2 cylinder.
10.Remove the CO2 air line from cabinet plug
11.Remove the beer tower. Also pull the beer line thru the top of the cabinet
12.Replace the top cabinet plug
13.Put the wire shelves provided and install them on the side supports.
14.Adjust temperature as desired.
NOTE: Our Beer dispenser accepts almost all Brand Name ½ kegs. However Coors’ kegs do not fit in our unit.
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