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FEATURES AT A GLANCE
Features may vary
according to model
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS

COOL DOWN PERIOD

To ensure safe food storage, allow the beverage center to
operate with the doors closed for at least 12 hours before
loading it with food and beverages.

BEVERAGE CENTER CONTROLS

Temperature Control

This rotary control is the primary control for the refrigerated
compartment temperature. If the beverage center is too warm,
adjust this control in the “Colder” direction. If the beverage
center is too cold, adjust this control in the “Cold” direction.

Air Flow Control

This rotary control is the primary control for the freezer
compartment temperature. If the freezer is too warm, adjust this
control in the “Colder” direction. If the freezer is too cold, adjust
this control in the “Cold” direction.

TEMPERATURE SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT

For beer storage, the recommended initial setting is 5. Under
most conditions, this setting will provide for dispensed beer
between 34-38° F. You may adjust as required to suit your
individual taste and the beverage center operating conditions.
After a control adjustment, always allow 24 hours for the
beer to stabilize at the new temperature before making
additional adjustments.
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Turning the beverage center temperature control to “0” turns
off the compressor, but does not disconnect the power to the
light bulb and other electrical components. To turn off power
to your beverage center, you must unplug the power cord
from the wall outlet.
IceMaker
(Accessory)
IceBucket
(Accessory)
FreezerShelf
AirFlow Control
Temperature
Control
ShelfTower
Shelf
KegSupport
Shelf
SlideOut
Baskets
DoorRacks
FaucetOpening
HoseClips
HoseClips DoorRacks
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NOTE
When purchasing a beer keg, always purchase a keg cold (<38°F), transport as quickly as possible, and get it installed in the
cold beverage center within 2 hours. Under most conditions, these guidelines will allow serving of properly cooled beer within
24 hours. Purchasing a keg at a temperature above 38°F, and/or exposure to elevated temperatures longer than 2 hours will
require additional time for the beer to be cooled to optimum serving temperature.
Air Flow Control (some models)
To maintain temperatures, a fan circulates air in the beverage
center compartments. For good circulation, do not block cold
air vents with food items.
Temperature Control (some models)