Lynx LM24BFL-1 24" Professional Stainless Steel Left-Hinge Outdoor Beverage Dispenser LM24BFL1

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15
CARE AND USE/INSTALLATION
Your beer dispenser comes equipped with a 5 pound CO2
tank and a dual gauge regulator. The lower gauge should
be reading approximately 750 psi (52 bar) when the tank is
properly lled and the tank is not in the refrigerator (at room
temperature). The tank will read less when chilled. Use this
lower gauge as an indicator of how much CO � you have left
in the tank.
The upper gauge reads the pressure being supplied to the
beer keg. Follow the procedure below to adjust the pres-
sure to 12 - 14 psi (0.8 to 1 bar) for lager beer or 9 - 12 psi
(0.6 to 0.8 bar) for ale's.
1. Close the shutoff valves at the bottom of the regulator.
2. Be sure the faucet handle is closed on the tower (see
Figure 30).
3. Loosen the lock nut by turning counterclockwise us-
ing the
1
2" open end wrench until loose, this will allow
adjustment of the pressure adjustment screw.
4. With the at bladed screwdriver turn the adjustment
screw clockwise to increase the pressure or counter-
clockwise to decrease the pressure.
5. Open the shutoff valve on the bottom of the regula-
tor. The gauge reading may drop but will return very
quickly.
6. Pull the ring on the keg coupler to allow the gas to ow
momentarily.
7. Make any ne adjustments if necessary with the adjust-
ment screw.
8. Tighten the locknut with the
1
2" open end wrench by
turning clockwise.
Your beer dispenser comes equipped with a 5 pound CO2
tank and a single gauge regulator. The gauge reads the
pressure being supplied to the beer keg. Follow the proce-
dure below to adjust the pressure to 12 - 14 psi (0.8 to 1
bar) for lager beer or 9 - 12 psi (0.6 to 0.8 bar) for ale's.
1. Close the shutoff valve at the bottom of the regulator.
2. Be sure the faucet handle is closed on the tower (see
Figure 30).
3. Loosen the lock nut by turning counterclockwise us-
ing the
1
2" open end wrench until loose, this will allow
adjustment of the pressure adjustment screw.
4. With the at bladed screwdriver turn the adjustment
screw clockwise to increase the pressure or coun-
terclockwise to decrease the pressure.
5. Open the shutoff valve on the bottom of the regula-
tor. The gauge reading may drop but will return very
quickly.
6. Pull the ring on the keg coupler to allow the gas to ow
momentarily.
7. Make any ne adjustments if necessary with the adjust-
ment screw.
8. Tighten the locknut with the
1
2" open end wrench by
turning clockwise ↷.
Ring on
keg
coupler
Figure 33
(Regulator for Single
Dispense Tower)
Figure 34
(Regulator for Double
Dispense Tower)
Figure 32
(2) shutoff
valves (closed
position shown)
Upper Gauge
Pressure Gauge
Lower Gauge
Pressure
Adjustment
Screw
Lock Nut
USING YOUR BEER DISPENSER
Pressure
Adjustment
Screw
Lock Nut
shutoff valve
(closed posi-
tion shown)
CO2 Regulator (Single Dispense Tower)
To adjust the pressure (Single Gauge):
CO2 Regulator (Double Dispense Tower)
To adjust the pressure (Upper Gauge):
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