![Connecting the CO2:](/images/new-backgrounds/73838/7383823x1.webp)
Connecting the CO2:
∙Open the compartment located on the
∙Make sure that the pressure gauge valve is closed (to close the valve, turn it
∙Attach the pressure gauge on the end piece of the 16g adapter.
∙Insert the 16g CO2 cartridge in the long part of the adapter.
∙Screw the two parts of the adapter together.
Note: once you screw this assembly together with a 16g CO2 cartridge, do not unscrew it until the cartridge is empty- or all remaining CO2 will rush out
Do not use BB gun/paintball CO2 cartridges- these often have some oil mixed in with the CO2.
Make sure to close the regulator if you want to remove the tap from the
To replace the CO2 cartridge, close the regulator, unscrew the current cartridge, and reinstall a new cartridge.
∙Screw the gas cartridge fully home on the pressure gauge.
∙Connect the hose by driving it home into the regulator (To check that the hose is correctly connected, try to remove it by gently tugging on it. Resistance indicates that the hose is correctly connected. If you really want to disconnect the hose, push down the metallic
∙Place the assembly on its support and place the entire assembly into the compartment located on the
∙Connect the CO2 line to the tapped mini keg (the “female” end of the line coming from the mini kegerator connects to the “male” connector on the mini keg tap)
∙Turn the dial on the regulator clockwise to begin the flow of CO2. Check the chart under “Tips for Best Results” for pressure suggestions.
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