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3. Place the N
2
gas cylinder into the bracket on the rear wall of the kegerator’s
inside cabinet and fix the N
2
cylinder with the bolt. (See Fig. 3.)
4. Carefully place the keg inside the kegerator. Attach the coffee tube from the
tower to the “out” post of the of the Cornelius keg by pushing the ball lock
down over the “out” post until it snaps in place. (See Fig 4.)
5. Attach the N
2
tube to the “in” post of the Cornelius keg by pushing the ball lock
down over the “in post unit it snaps on.
6. Set the desired pressure on the regulator valve. If serving flat iced coffee, open the regulator valve
and set the pressure between 4-8 psi. If serving nitro-infused coffee, set the pressure between 30-45
psi.
7. Install the tap handle(s) and coffee tap(s). Screw the tap handle clockwise into the coffee tap to make
a firm connection, then connect the tap to the coffee tower components and tighten with a wrench.
NOTE: If serving nitro-infused coffee, agitate the keg before serving.
8. Install the upper cover guardrail (provided with your kegerator) and drip tray.
Notes:
These taps are designed for dispensing coffee and should not be used for milk or any other
substance.
When replacing the coffee keg, first turn the safety switch on the N
2
regulator valve and remove
the ball locks to take out the keg.
When replacing the N
2
gas cylinder, remember to turn off the main switch of the N
2
tank and
the safety switch on the N
2
regulator valve. Afterwards, use a wrench to loosen the hexagonal
nut port connecting the N
2
regulator valve with the N
2
tank. Then, using a wrench, remove the
fixed bolt of the N
2
tank.
During the installation process, be sure that all parts are connected tightly and that there are no
gas leaks.
High-pressured compressed gas in the N
2
tank can be dangerous if not handled properly. For
optimum safety, make a note of the D.O.T. testing date on the cylinder neck before installation.
If it is more than 5 years old, do not use.
Keep the gas cylinder away from heat sources. Unused cylinders should be placed upright in a
cool, ventilated place, preferably at 70°F.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4