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Insignia Single- and Dual-Tap Kegerator/Beverage Cooler
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4 Repeat steps 1-3 if you have a second keg.
5 Pull the black handle on the keg coupler and press it downward until it
locks into position. The keg is now tapped.
Adjusting the CO
2
regulator
1 Make sure that the shut-off valve is closed (sideways if closed, down if
open), then slowly turn the main valve on the CO
2
tank
counter-clockwise until it is fully open.
2 Open the shut-off valve to allow gas to flow into the keg.
3 Release the adjustment lock nut, behind the regulator screw, by
turning it clockwise about 5-7 turns.
4 Turn the regulator screw clockwise to increase pressure. The needle on
the gauge starts to climb. Set the gauge to 10-12 PSI.
5 When the tank is at the correct pressure, tighten the adjustment lock
nut by turning it counterclockwise.
6 Allow several minutes for the keg to pressurize. The gauge may show a
drop in pressure while this happens. Adjust as needed.
7 Plug the kegerator/beverage cooler into a 120V, 60Hz, 15Amp
grounded outlet.
Note
If beer comes up through the top of the wing nut, remove the
wing nut, reposition the washer, then reattach the wingnut.
Note
Listen for a hissing sound at all connections to determine if there
are any leaks.
Pressure gauge
Set to 10-12 PSI
Shut-off valve
Adjustment lock nut
Regulator screw
When the gas pressure exceeds 50 PSI,
the pressure relief valve will open and
gas will be released.
Pressure release valve
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