•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
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zInstall the CO2 gas line tube to the regulator by attaching one end of the red tube to the hose barb connection on the CO2 regulator. Secure the tube by using one of the two
zInsert a special washer (provided with the kit) into the regulator to the cylinder attachment nut.
zAttach the CO2 regulator to the CO2 cylinder by screwing the regulator nut onto the cylinder valve and tightening with an adjustable wrench.
zRemove the bolt with the nut from the cylinder retainer. Using two screws attach it inside the unit on the left side of the back wall. (Holes are pre- drilled and screws are included)
zSlide the cylinder through the retainer and secure it with the bolt and the nut. Position the cylinder in a way that you would be able to read the numbers on the gauges and easily access
WARNING: CO2 gas can be dangerous; CO2 cylinders contain
1.ALWAYS connect the CO2 cylinder to a regulator. Failure to do so could result in explosion with possible death or injury when the cylinder valve is opened.
2.NEVER connect the CO2 cylinder directly to the product container.
3.ALWAYS follow correct procedures when cylinders are changed.
4.ALWAYS secure the cylinder in an upright position.
5.NEVER drop or throw a CO2 cylinder.
6.ALWAYS keep a CO2 cylinder away from heat. Store extra cylinders in a cool place (preferably 70°F). Securely fasten with a chain in an upright position when storing.
7.ALWAYS ventilate and leave the area immediately if CO2 leakage has occurred.
8.ALWAYS check the D.O.T. test date on the cylinder neck before installation. If over five (5) years, do not use, return cylinder to gas supplier.
9.NEVER connect a product container unless there are two (2) safety’s in the pressure system:
a.One at or on the CO2 regulator
b.One at or on the product coupler or in the pressure gas line.
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