Summit KITSBCTWINBW Beer & Wine Dispensing Tap Kit

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Note: Your CO
2
and N
2
tanks are
shipped empty to avoid any possible accidents during transportation. When you
purchase the first keg of beer, have your beer distributor fill the gas tanks. Before installation, please read and
understand all gas tank handling procedures.
1.
Attach the tower to your unit using the screws provided.
2.
Hand-tighten the elbow coupler connection to the top (liquid outlet) of the D-
coupler.
3.
Connect one liquid tube from the tower to the elbow coupler connection.
- Use the beer line with the CO₂ tank
- Use the wine line with the N₂ tank
4.
Connect the gas regulator to its corresponding gas tank (see instructions on page 2):
CO₂ regulator to the CO₂ tank
N₂ regulator to the N₂ tank
5.
Attach the gas lines from the regulator to the gas inlet on the D-coupler:
Use the CO₂ regulator line for beer
Use the N₂ regulator line for wine or nitro beverages
6.
Attach the D-coupler to the respective keg (see instructions on page 2)
7.
Place the CO
2
/ N
2
tanks inside the kegerator.
8.
Lift the keg by the handles and gently place them inside the unit.
9.
Neatly arrange the tubing behind the kegs to ensure the door can close properly.
10.
Screw the handle(s) onto the tower tap(s).
1
Note:
When replacing your keg, first turn off the safety switch on the CO
2
& N
2
regulator valve and remove the coupler to take
out the keg.
When replacing the CO
2
& N
2
gas tanks, remember to turn off the main switch of both gas tanks and the safety switch on the
regulator valves. Afterward, use a wrench to loosen the hexagonal nut port connecting the regulator valve with the gas
tanks. Then, use a wrench to remove the fixed bolt securing the gas tank, and carefully remove the tank.
During the installation process, be sure that all parts are connected tightly and that there are no gas leaks.
When connecting the hose to the connection port, you can dip the ends into warm water to make the connection easier.
If the high-pressure compressed gas in the CO
2
& N
2
gas tanks are not handled properly, it could be dangerous:
Make a note of the D.O.T. testing date on the tank's neck before installation. If it is more than 5 years old, do not use the product.
Return it to the gas supplier.
Keep gas tanks away from heat sources. Unused cylinders should be placed upright in a cool, ventilated place (preferably at
70°F).
Installing the Dual Beer & Wine Tap Kit
KITSBCTWINBW
Th
e tap is pre-assembled by the manufacturer for easy installation. Users only need to
connect the coupler to the keg.
Assembling the D-Couplers:
The D-coupler is compatible with a single 1/6 barrel keg. Each 1/6 barrel keg holds
approximately 5 gallons.
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Note:
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Installing the Gas Regulators to the Gas Tanks:
1.
Ensure the tower dispenser is closed.
2.
Position the D-coupler handle in the upward position to indicate that the keg is untapped
(See Figure 1).
3.
Screw the N
2
regulator on to the N
2
tank valve and the CO
2
regulator on to the CO
2
tank
valve. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the nut securely to prevent gas leaks.
4.
Connect the gas line to the pressure inlet nipple on the D-coupler and secure it with a
clamp. Insert the D-coupler mechanism into the top of the keg and lock it into the lugs with
a one-quarter clockwise turn (See Figure 2 & Figure 3).
5.
Open the gas tank valves fully to check for leaks by turning the knob counterclockwise.
6.
Set the output pressure by adjusting screw on the regulator. Set the N
2
output pressure
between 5 - 7 psi and the CO
2
output pressure between 6-12 psi using the pressure
adjusting screw on the regulator.
Note: Higher CO₂ pressure will result in more foam, adjust accordingly to achieve the desired
pour characteristics.
7.
Lock the regulator setting by tightening the locknut on the pressure screw.
Note: The left regulator gauge indicates total tank press.
Wine Keg Neck
Wine Keg
the Wine
Line Tube
to Gas
Connect to
Line
Connect
Attach the CO
2
/N
2
Tank to the Unit:
May vary by tank
1.
Remove the bolt with the nut from the tank 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.
2.
Slide the tank through the retainer and secure it with the bolt and the nut. Position the tank this way so that you will be
able to read the numbers on the gauges and easily access the shut-off valve.
Attaching the Fully Assembled Coup
ler to the Kegs:
1. Attach the D-couplers to their respective keg pull the handle out and down until it
clicks securely. There will be an audible click, indicating that the gas and keg have been
opened and is successfully tapped. (See Figure 4)
2. Position the shut-off lever on the gas line in the downward position to allow the gas to
flow. (see image on top right)
HANDLE CAREFULLY. Do not jostle or bang keg on the gas canister.
To order replacement parts, visit our website: summitapplianceparts.com
Summit Appliance Division · Felix Storch, Inc. · www.summitappliance.com · 718-893-3900 · [email protected]

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