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4. Install the beer keg:
Place the beer keg into the cabinet and
firmly connect the keg’s opening to the
connection port of the mixed ball valve
(See Figure 10).
Note: To place a keg into the cabinet,
use the keg handle to move the keg
to the front of the open beer
dispenser, then carefully tip the keg
so that the raised bottom edge contacts the edge of the cabinet. Finally, lift the keg handle
to raise the keg to the level of the floor of the cabinet and push the keg into place.
5. Install tap handle and beer tap:
Screw the tap handle clockwise into the beer tap to make a firm connection. Then connect
the tap to the beer tower components and tighten with a wrench (See Figure 9).
6. Install upper cover guardrail and drip tray:
Set the upper cover guardrail and drip tray on top of the beer dispenser (See Figure 10).
Notes:
When replacing the beer keg, first turn off the safety switch on the CO
2
regulator valve
and remove the mixed ball valve to take out the keg.
When replacing the CO
2
gas cylinder, remember to turn off the main switch of the CO
2
gas cylinder and the safety switch on the CO
2
regulator valve. Afterwards, use a wrench
to loosen the hexagonal nut port connecting the CO
2
regulator valve with the CO
2
tank.
Then, using a wrench, remove the fixed bolt of the CO
2
tank to take out the CO
2
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
tank is not handled properly, it could be
dangerous:
a. Make a note of the D.O.T. testing date on the cylinder neck before installation. If it is
more than 5 years old, don’t use the product. Return it to the gas supplier.
b. Keep gas cylinder away from heat sources. Unused cylinders should be placed
upright in a cool, ventilated place (preferably at 70°F).
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