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7
INSTALLATION
Unless the model number includes the letters “BI” (for “built-in”)
Remove all packing materials and parts. Inspect to make sure all parts listed on page 8
are present.
, your appliance
is not designed to operate in enclosed spaces. When placing your unit, make
sure you allow at least 4” clearance on both sides, rear and top to ensure
adequate airflow.
The Sankey type keg tapper supplied with the beer dispenser is the most widely used in
the United States. However, other types of keg tappers can be used. Before installing
a keg tapper, check with your beer distributor to make sure that the Sankey type keg
tapper can be used.
Keg Tapper and Beer Keg
If you need a keg tapper other than a Sankey type, it is recommended that you
purchase the tapper you need from your beer distributor. Please keep the Sankey type
keg tapper for future use. The Sankey system is becoming more popular to use. It may
be purchased from our Sales Department at 718-893-3900.
Make sure the shutoff valve on the CO
2
regulator is in a closed position. Connect the
pressure tube to the nipple of the keg tapper (use hose clamp). Connect the beer
tube from the draft arm to the keg tapper. (Fasten securely with washer and wing
nut.)
Make sure the beer faucet and keg tappers are in a closed position, and then tap the
keg. Open the keg tapper valve.
Make sure the keg is properly tapped, and then open the shutoff valve on the CO
2
regulator.
To install the beer keg into the cabinet, follow the steps below
1. Lean the keg on the front bottom edge of the cabinet.
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2. Move the keg to an upright position, then slide it into the cabinet. (Use the stainless
steel floor to avoid damaging the unit).
3. Make sure the keg and beer tube do not touch the cold plate.
4. The keg and keg supports should be properly positioned in order for the door to
remain closed.
5. Release the air caught in the draft arm assembly by opening the beer faucet until
foam appears.
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