Installing the Front Tap Kegerator:
The unit comes pre-assembled by the manufacturer for easy installation. Users only need to connect the
coupler to the beer keg.
If using an N
Tank:
2
1. Attach the ball and lock connector to the keg by pushing it down firmly on to the keg.
If using a CO
Tank:
2
1. Attach the coupler to the keg by pressing down firmly then twist till secured in place.
2. Lift the keg by the handles and tilt it until the base aligns with the cabin floor.
3. Push into place.
4. Arrange the tubing behind the keg to allow the door to close properly.
5. Screw the tap handle(s) onto the beer taps.
6. Attach the drip tray to the screws on the front door.
Note: Refer to the care and maintenance section of this manual for important
instructions on how to clear the beer line, located on page 18.
Beer Kegs and Keg Tappers:
Your kegerator cooler comes with a double tap and will accommodate two "Sixth Barrel" kegs, also known
as "sixtels" or "logs". Each sixtel has a height of 23-3/8" and a diameter of 9-1/4" and hold 5.16 gallons of
beer. Two Cornelius ("Corny") kegs will also fit. The unit will not hold a half barrel or quarter barrel, although
it can take one "Slim Quarter" barrel.
The Sankey type keg tappers supplied with the kegerator are the most widely used in the United States.
However, other types of keg tappers can be used. Before installing a keg tapper, check with your beer
distributor to make sure that the Sankey type keg tapper can be used.
If you need keg tappers other than the Sankey type, it is recommended that you purchase the tappers you
need from your beer distributor. Please keep the Sankey type keg tappers for future use. The Sankey
system is becoming more popular. It may be purchased from our sales department at (800) 932-4267.
Assembling CO
Regulator and CO
2
Note: Your CO
cylinder is shipped empty to avoid any possible accidents during
2
transportation. When you purchase the first keg of beer, have your beer distributor
fill the CO
cylinder. You must read and understand the following procedures for
2
CO
cylinders before installation:
2
Install the CO
gas line tube to the regulator by attaching one end of the red tube to the hose
1.
2
connection on the CO
Secure the tube by using one of the self-locking black plastic snap-on clamps.
2.
Insert a special washer into the regulator-to-cylinder attachment nut.
3.
Attach the CO
regulator to the CO
4.
2
tightening it with an adjustable wrench.
Remove the bolt with the nut from the cylinder retainer. Using two screws, attach it inside the unit on
5.
the left side of the back wall. Holes are pre-drilled, and screws are included.
Slide the cylinder through the retainer and secure it with the bolt and the nut. Position the cylinder this
6.
way so that you will be able to read the numbers on the gauges and easily access the shut-off valve.
Tank:
2
regulator.
2
cylinder by screwing the regulator nut onto the cylinder valve and
2
11
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