Important Safety Message For Draft Beer Dispensing; Operating Your Beer Dispenser; Dispensing The Beer; Understanding The Temperature Control Setting - Kenmore 91589 Use & Care Manual

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3.
It is very important
that the black rubber washer
be
installed
inside
the wing nut before connecting
the beer
line to the keg coupler.
Remove
the black rubber
protective
cap located
on top of the keg coupler
and
screw the wing nut with the rubber washer
on to the keg
coupler.
Hand-tighten
firmly.
(see fig. 3)
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4.
Make sure the beer tower faucet is in the closed
(faucet
handle
pointing
straight
back) position
before connecting
the keg coupler
and the beer keg. To secure
the tank
connection,
pull the keg coupler
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.
(see fig. 4)
fig. 4
When
002 is used for draft beer dispensing,
the system
must be
adequately
protected
against
excessive
pressure
build-up.
This is
accomplished
by the already
installed
two safety devices
with
adequate
relief capacity
in the system.
Safety devices
are installed
in the following
places:
A. On or immediately
downstream
from the CO2 regulator.
B. On the keg coupler.
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Follow
the
steps
below
to dispense
beer.
1. Make sure that the beer dispenser
is plugged
in properly
to a
120V, 60Hz,15
Amp grounded
AC outlet.
2. Place the drip tray under the beer faucet.
3. Open the beer faucet
by pulling
the tap towards
you quickly
and completely
to dispense
the beer.
Note:
tf for any reason
the beer does not come out of the tap,
refer to the Trouble-shooting
guide at the end of this manual.
4. Increase
the pressure
if the beer runs too slowly.
At the correct
pressure
and temperature,
a 10oz. glass should
be filled in 5
seconds.
5. Hold the glass steady
at a 45°angle.
When it is 2/3 full, start
straightening
the glass. Proper foam should
be a tight creamy
head and the collar on an average
glass should
be 3/4" to 1" high.
Note:
It is normal
to see condensation
forming
on the outer
surface
of the faucet.
It is caused
by the difference
in temperature
between
the cold beer and the inner surfaces
of the faucet when
beer is flowing
through
the line.
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• The recommended
temperature
for serving
chilled
beer is
between
34°Fand
38°F. To maintain
this temperature
in
average
room conditions
of 70°F, set the thermostat
to
"Normal."
Note: During
the summertime
when temperatures
are warmer,
we recommend
that you adjust the control
to a cooler setting
accordingly.
• Select and maintain
the proper temperature
inside the
refrigerator
cabinet.
This is necessary
for maintaining
the flavor freshness
of beer.
• The best temperature for storing a keg is between 38°Fand
40°F.
• Excessively
cold or warm temperatures
inside the refrigerator
cabinet
may cause a loss of flavor.
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The temperature
control
is located
at the front of the unit on
the top left-hand
corner. After turning
the unit on, you must
wait 24 hours for the unit to cool properly.
You may then adjust
the temperature
setting
based on your needs and preferences.
It is not necessary
to defrost
the beer dispenser/refrigerator.
Ice that has deposited
on the evaporator
is automatically
defrosted
when the compressor
cycles
off. The defrosted
water collects
in the water collection
tray at the rear of the unit
and evaporates.
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