Haier HBF205E Understanding Beer Temperature, Understanding the Temperature Control Setting

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Understanding Beer Temperature

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Understanding Beer Temperature

The recommended temperature for serving chilled beer is between 34˚ and

38˚F. To maintain this temperature in average room conditions of 70˚F, set the thermostat to "Normal."

Note: During the summertime when temperatures are warmer, we recommend that you adjust the control to a cooler setting accordingly.

Select and maintain the proper temperature inside the refrigerator cabinet.

This is necessary for maintaining the flavor freshness of beer.

The best temperature for storing a keg is between 38˚ and 40˚F.

Excessively cold or warm temperatures inside the refrigerator cabinet may cause a loss of flavor.

Understanding the Temperature Control Setting

The temperature control is located at the rear of the unit on the bottom left-hand corner. After turning the unit on, you must wait 24 hours for the unit to cool properly. You may then adjust the temperature setting based on your needs and preferences.

Automatic Defrosting

It is not neccessary to defrost the beer dispenser/refrigerator. Ice that has deposited on the evaporator is automatically defrosted when the compressor cycles off. The defrosted water collects in the water collection tray at the rear of the unit and evaporates.

Understanding Normal Operating Sounds

Bubbling or gurgling sounds and slight vibrations are the result of the refrigerant circulating through the cooling coils.

Sizzling or popping sounds occur during the automatic defrost cycle.

Dripping sounds occur as ice melts from the evaporator and flows into the water collection tray during the automatic defrost cycle.

Cracking or popping sounds are caused by the expanding and/or contracting of the cooling coils during the automatic defrost cycle.

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