Beer Serving Tips; What A 1/2 Barrel Keg (Full Keg) Of Beer Gives You; Tips For Cleaning Beer Glasses; Simple Tests For Cleaning Beer Glasses - Kenmore 91589 Use & Care Manual

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• Bubbling
or gurgling
sounds
and slight vibrations
are the result
of the refrigerant
circulating
through
the cooling
coils.
• Sizzling
or popping
sounds
occur during
the automatic
defrost
cycle.
• Dripping
sounds
occur as ice melts from the evaporator
and
flows into the water
collection
tray during
the automatic
defrost
cycle.
• Cracking
or popping
sounds
are caused
by the expanding
and/or
contracting
of the cooling
coils during the automatic
defrost
cycle.
Follow the energy-saving
tips below for optimum
efficiency.
• Limit the opening
and closing
of the door on hot and humid
days. When
you open the door, close it quickly
to prevent
hot
air from entering.
• Check
regularly
for proper air circulation
around
the unit to
make sure that the unit receives
sufficient
airflow.
1) 1/4 barrel kegs
2)
1/6 barrels
kegs (narrow)
3)
1/4 barrel (slim)
keg
4)
1/2 barrel keg
• Keep the door gasket
clean and straight
to ensure
a proper
seal. If the door gasket
is not sealed
properly,
hot air may
easily enter into the unit, making
the interior
temperature
warmer.
The compressor
must then run continuously
to keep
the unit cool, thus making
the energy
consumption
very high
and inefficient.
Beer Serving
Tips
The following tips will help you serve the perfect beer.
Before serving beer from the tap, check for the following:
Note:
Replace
a damaged
door gasket
to restore energy
efficiency.
• Cleanliness
• Temperature
• 002 pressure
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Tips for
C_eaming
Beer
G_asses
For the freshest
flavor, it is important
to serve beer in clean
glasses.
For your convenience,
the following
tips explain
how to
properly
clean beer glasses
before serving
beer.
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• Do not wash beer glasses
together
with glasses
that have
contained
milk or any other fatty substance.
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• An excessive
amount
of germicide
build-up
will also leave a fatty
film on the glasses,
which may cause flat beer.
• Wash glasses
thoroughly
with a good detergent
to remove
all
fatty substances
(i.e. lipstick).
• Do not use soap.
• Do not wipe glasses
dry. Allow glasses
to air-dry
by placing
them on a wire rack or on corrugated
metal.
• Rinse in fresh cold water just before serving
beer. It is best to
serve beer in a wet glass.
To avoid electric shock, always unplug your beer
dispenser before cleaning. Failure to do so may result
in possible death or injury.
Before using cleaning products, always read and
follow the manufacturer's instructions and warnings to
avoid personal injury and product damage.
General
1.
Interior and Exterior
Cabinet
Cleaning
Prepare
a cleaning
solution
of 3-4 tablespoons
of baking
soda mixed with warm water.
Use a sponge
or soft cloth
dampened
with the cleaning
solution
to wipe down the
interior and exterior
surfaces
of the cabinet.
2.
Rinse with clean, warm water and dry with a soft cloth.
Note:
Do not use harsh chemicals,
abrasives,
ammonia,
chlorine
bleach,
concentrated
detergents,
solvents
or metal scouring
pads.
Some of these products
may dissolve,
damage
and/or
discolor
the cabinet
finish.
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1. Wash the glasses
using your usual method.
Immerse
the glass
heel first in clean water.
Empty the glass,
tf water droplets
cling
to the glass or if spots appear
on the glass while pouring,
the
glass has not been cleaned
properly.
A clean glass should
air-
dry crystal clear.
2. Again, wash the glass using your usual method.
Pour out the
water and then shake salt into the wet glass,
tf salt does not
cling to the entire inside wall of the glass and clear unsalted
spots remain,
the glass is not clean.
1.
Clean the door gasket
with a damp
cloth every three
months.
The gasket
must be kept clean and pliable
to
ensure
a proper seal.
2.
Petroleum
jelly applied
lightly to the hinge side of the
gaskets
will keep the gasket
pliable and ensure
a good
seal.
We recommend
that you clean the rear of the refrigerator
at least
twice a year.
Note: Some operating
environments
may require
more frequent
cleaning.
Use a vacuum
or a brush to clean the coils.

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