Black & Decker BBD20HS Instruction Manual page 13

Beer kegerator
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SET UP & USE
TAPPING THE BEER KEGERATOR INSTALLING KEG TAP (SINGLE-
VALVE TYPE BARREL)
Follow these steps below to tap the beer keg.
1. Make sure the black pull handle of the tap is in the closed (up) position before
installing it on the kegerator (Fig.1 - below). Insert the keg coupler into the
locking neck of the beer keg and turn clockwise ¼ to lock it into position
(Fig.2 - below). This means that it is secured to the kegerator.
2. When connecting the beer line, it is very important that the black rubber
washer be installed inside the wing nut before connecting the beer line to
the tap. Remove the black rubber protective cap located on top of tap and
screw the Wing nut with the rubber washer. Tighten it firmly by hand. (Fig.2 -
below)
3. Attach the CO2 line end of the tube to the hose connection on the tap. Next,
secure the tube by using the remaining self-locking plastic snap-on clamp to
ensure that there are no leaks. Secure the clamp tightly with pliers (Fig.3 -
below).
4. Make sure the beer tower faucet is in the closed (handle pointing straight
back) position before connecting the tap to the keg. To secure the tank
connection, pull the tapping handle out and push down until it locks into
position. Listen for the "click" of the pull handle when it shifts into the final
downward position (Fig.4 - below). This will open the beer and gas valves.
The keg is now tapped.
5. Carefully tilt the keg and rest the edge on the keg floor support on the
bottom of the interior cabinet. Slide the beer keg slowly, ensuring that it is
properly located (Fig.5 - below) and carefully close the door.
6. Your beer kegerator comes with a 2.5 lb. CO2 bottle, which should be able to
dispense four 15 gallon kegs of beer.
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