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Insignia Single- and Dual-Tap Kegerator/Beverage Cooler
www.insigniaproducts.com
Cleaning the beer components
To prevent a build-up of yeast and mold in the beer lines, and to prevent a
bad taste, clean your beer components when you replace a keg.
1 Remove the keg coupler and thoroughly rinse it in warm water.
2 Use the included wrench to remove the faucet(s) on the draft arm
assembly. Insert the tip of the wrench into one of the holes on the
faucet, rotate it, then thoroughly rinse the faucet in warm water.
3 Clean the beer lines using either a hand pump cleaning kit or a
cleaning can (both sold separately).
Replacing kegs
1 Turn the kegerator/beverage cooler off and disconnect power from
the wall outlet.
2 Close the main valve on the CO
2
tank.
3 Close the shut-off valve on the CO
2
regulator.
4 Pull the black handle on the keg coupler and press it upward to close
the connection between the beer keg and the keg coupler.
5 Pull on the tap handle(s) to help drain beer from the lines.
6 Disconnect the beer line(s) and CO
2
gas line(s) from the keg coupler.
7 Put the beer lines in a bucket to drain the remaining beer from the
lines.
8 Remove the beer keg(s).
9 Remove the keg coupler(s) from the keg(s).
10 Follow the steps in "Installing the keg coupler" to insert a new keg.
Replacing the CO
2
tank
1 Turn the kegerator/beverage cooler off and disconnect power from
the wall outlet.
2 Close the main valve on the CO
2
tank.
3 Close the shut-off valve on the CO
2
regulator.
4 Disconnect CO
2
gas line from the keg coupler.
5 Remove the CO
2
tank.
6 Follow the steps in "Installing the CO2 regulator and tank" to insert a
new tank.
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