Arctic King ABDA049AS User Manual

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Instruction Manual
BEER DISPENSER
ABDA049AS
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BEFORE USE, PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
BEER DISPENSER SAFETY
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual for your appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is the Safety Alert Symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that
can kill or injure you and others. All safety messages will follow the Safety Alert Symbol and either the words” DANGER”, “WARNING” or “CAUTION”.
Danger means that failure to heed this
safety statement may result in severe personal injury or death.
Warning means that failure to heed this
safety statement may result in extensive product damage, serious personal injury, or death.
Caution means that failure to heed this
safety statement may result in minor or moderate personal injury, property or equipment damage.
All safety messages will alert to know what potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and let you know what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUIDES
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Before the appliance is used, it must be properly positioned and installed as
described in this manual,so read the manual carefully. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or injury when using the appliance, follow basic precaution, including the following:
Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet, do not remove grounding prong, do not use an adapter, and do not use an extension cord.
Replace all panels before operating.
It is recommended that a separate circuit, serving only your appliance be provided. Use
receptacles that cannot be turned off by a switch or pull chain.
Never clean appliance parts with flammable fluids. These fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion. And do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion.
Before proceeding with cleaning and maintenance operations, make sure the power line of the unit is disconnected.
Do not connect or disconnect the electric plug when your hands are wet.
Unplug the appliance or disconnect power before cleaning or servicing. Failure to do so can result
in electrical shock or death.
Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of your appliance unless it is specifically recommended in this manual. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.
FOLLOW WARNING CALL OUTS BELOW ONLY WHEN APPLICABLE TO YOUR MODEL
Use two or more people to move and install appliance. Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
To ensure proper ventilation for your appliance, the front of the unit must be completely unobstructed. Choose a well-ventilated area with temperatures above 60°F (16°C) and below 90°F (32°C). This unit must be installed in an area protected from the element, such as wind, rain, water spray or drips.
The appliance should not be located next to ovens, grills or other sources of high heat.
The appliance must be installed with all electrical, water and drain connections in accordance with
state and local codes. A standard electrical supply (115 V AC only, 60 Hz), properly grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances is required.
Do not kink or pinch the power supply cord of appliance.
The fuse (or circuit breaker) size should be 15 amperes.
It is important for the appliance to be leveled in order to work properly. You may need to make
several adjustments to level it.
All installation must be in accordance with local plumbing code requirements.
Make certain that the pipes are not pinched or kinked or damaged during installations.
Check for leaks after connection.
Never allow children to operate, play with or crawl inside the appliance.
If you use the drainage container, you must set the drain select switch to OFF or the water can
overflow from the drainage container
Although the unit has been tested at the factory, due to long-term transit and storage, the first batch of cubes must be discarded.
Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents of abrasives on the interior. These cleaners may damage or discolor the interior.
Do not use this apparatus for other than its intended purpose.
For household refrigerating appliances
Try not to open the door too often, especially when the weather is wet and hot. Once
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you open the door, mind to close it as soon as possible. Every now and then check if the appliance is sufficiently ventilated (adequate air
circulation behind the appliance). For household refrigerating appliances, in normal temperature conditions, please
arrange the thermostat at the middle setting. Before loading the appliance with packages of fresh foods, make sure they are
cooled to ambient temperature. Ice and frost layer increase energy consumption, so do clean the appliance as soon as
the layer is 3-5 mm thick.
If it is the outer condenser, the rear wall should be always clean, free of dust or any impurities. Always consider instructions stated in sections Positioning and Energy Saving Tips,
otherwise the energy consumption is substantially higher.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Beer Dispenser Safety 2
Important Safeguides 2
Registration Information ____________________________________________________ 4
Help Us Help You  ________________________________________________________ 3
Parts and Features _________________________________________________________ 4
Important Safety Instructions ________________________________________________ 5
Installation Instructions _____________________________________________________ 5
Before Using Your Beer Dispenser 6
Installation of Your Beer Dispenser ___________________________________________ 6
Electrical Connection ______________________________________________________ 7
Extension Cord 7
Reversing The Door Swing of Your Appliance 7
Installation Instruction For Beer Dispenser _________________________________ 8-12
Spanner Faucet Wrentch 12
Plastic Faucet Lever 12
Dispensing Beer __________________________________________________________ 12
Converting Your Beer Dispenser To An All Refrigerator _________________________ 12
Operating Your Beer Dispenser _____________________________________________ 13
Care and Maintenance _____________________________________________________ 13
Cleaning Your Beer Dispenser ______________________________________________ 14
Vacation Time ____________________________________________________________ 14
Moving Your Beer Dispenser _______________________________________________ 14
Draught Beer Trouble Guide 14-19
Troubleshooting Guide ____________________________________________________ 20
Service For Your Beer Dispenser ____________________________________________ 21
Your Products Warranty ___________________________________________________ 21
Wiring Diagram 22
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PARTS AND FEATURES
1. Beer Tower
2. Mylar Washer
3. Safety Guard Rail
4. Drip Tray
5. Adjustable Thermostat
6. CO
7. CO
8. CO
9. Evaporator
10. Reversible Door
11. Beer Keg (Not Included)
12. Metal Plate
13. Metal Bracket (2)
14. Castors with Lock (4)
Regulator
2
Gas Cylinder
2
Gas Cylinder Holder
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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WARNING
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To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using your Beer Dispenser, follow these basic precautions:
Read all instructions before using the unit.
DANGER or WARNING: Risk of child entrapment.
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned appliances are still dangerous . . . even if they will “just sit in the garage a few days”.
Before you throw away your old unit: Take off the door. Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside.
Never allow children to operate, play with, or crawl inside the unit.
Never clean unit parts with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or
explosion.
Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other unit. The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion.
-Save these instructions-
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Before Using Your Beer Dispenser
Remove the exterior and interior packing.
Check to be sure you have all of the following parts:
1 Instruction manual
1 Safety Guard Rail
1 Drip Tray (2 Pieces)
1 CO
1 CO
1 CO
1 CO
2 CO
1 Beer Keg Coupler (Box)
1 Beer Tower Assembly
Before connecting the Beer Dispenser to the power source, let it stand upright for
approximately 2 hours. This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from handling during transportation.
Clean the interior surface with lukewarm water using a soft cloth.
Installation of Your Beer Dispenser
This appliance is designed to be free standing only, and should not be recessed or built-in.
Place your Beer Dispenser on a floor that is strong enough to support the Beer Dispenser
when it is fully loaded.
Allow 3 inches of space between the back and sides of the Beer Dispenser, which allows the
proper air circulation to cool the compressor and condenser.
Locate the Beer Dispenser away from direct sunlight and sources of heat (stove, heater,
radiator, etc.). Direct sunlight may affect the acrylic coating and heat sources may increase electrical consumption. Extreme cold ambient temperatures may also cause the Beer Dispenser not to perform properly.
Avoid locating the Beer Dispenser in moist areas.
Plug the Beer Dispenser into an exclusive, properly installed-grounded wall outlet. Do not
Cylinder Holder
2
Regulator (Box)
2
Empty Cylinder(Box)
2
Air Line Hose (Red)
2
Hose Connectors
2
1 Pull Handle (Beer Tower Faucet)
1 Metal Wrench
4 Plugs (For Guard Rail Holes)
1 Metal Plate for Cabinet Bottom
2 Steel Wire Shelves
1 Steel Clamp for Red Hose
1 Beer Tower Top Plastic Cover
1 DVD Instruction
4 Castors with Lock
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under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord. Any
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questions concerning power and or grounding should be directed toward a certified electrician or an authorized Products service center.
After plugging the appliance into a wall outlet, allow the unit to cool down for 2-3 hours before
placing any contents in the Beer Dispenser compartment.
Electrical Connection
Improper use of the grounded plug can result in the risk of electrical shock. If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced by an authorized Products service center.
Warning
This unit should be properly grounded for your safety. The power cord of this unit is equipped with a three-prong plug which mates with standard three prong wall outlets to minimize the possibility of electrical shock.
Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord supplied. For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded.
This unit requires a standard 115/120 Volt AC ~/60Hz electrical outlet with three-prong ground. Have the wall outlet and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the outlet is properly grounded. When a standard 2-prong wall outlet is encountered, it is your responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet.
The cord should be secured behind the unit and not left exposed or dangling to prevent accidental injury.
The unit should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet which has a voltage rating that matches the rating label on the appliance. This provides the best performance and also prevent overloading house wiring circuits that could cause a fire hazard from overheated. Never unplug the unit by pulling the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the receptacle. Repair or replace immediately all power cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged. Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either end. When moving the unit, be careful not to damage the power cord.
Extension Cord Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, it is strongly recommended that you do not use an extension cord with this unit. However, if you must use an extension cord it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL/CUL-Listed, 3-wire grounding type appliance extension cord having a grounding type plug and outlet and that the electrical rating of the cord be 115 volts and at least 10 amperes.
Reversing the Door Swing of Your Appliance This appliance has the capability of the door opening from either the left or right side. The unit is delivered to you with the door opening from the left side. Should you desire to reverse the opening direction, please call service for reversal instructions.
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Installation Instructions for Beer Dispenser
WARNING
CO2 GAS CAN BE DANGEROUS
WARNING: CO
handled properly. Make sure you READ and UNDERSTAND the following procedures for CO cylinders BEFORE INSTALLATION.
1. ALWAYS connect the CO
with possible death or injury when the cylinder valve is opened.
2. NEVER connect the CO
3. ALWAYS follow correct procedures when cylinders are changed.
4. ALWAYS secure the cylinder in an upright position.
5. NEVER drop or throw a CO
6. ALWAYS keep a CO
(preferably 70°F). Securely fasten with a chain in an upright position when storing.
7. ALWAYS ventilate and leave the area immediately if CO
8. ALWAYS check the D.O.T. test date on the cylinder neck before installation. If over five (5)
years, do not use, return cylinder to gas supplier.
9. NEVER connect a product container unless there are two (2) safety’s in the pressure system:
Beer Keg Installation Sketch
cylinders contain high-pressure compressed gas which can be hazardous if not
2
cylinder to a regulator. Failure to do so could result in explosion
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cylinder directly to the product container.
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cylinder.
2
cylinder away from heat. Store extra cylinders in a cool place
2
leakage has occurred.
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a. One at or on the CO b. One at or on the product coupler or in the pressure gas line.
regulator
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Castors with Lock Installation Sketch
Bracket
Remove the 4 castors from one of the boxes inside the unit. Install the two castors with metal bracket at the front designated positions of the cabinet base and the rest two castors at the rear designated positions (Four screw holes pre-supplied).
Metal
In order to release or lock the brake, follow the below guide.
Installation of CO
Cylinder Holder
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Install the metal holder provided onto the 4 studs located on the exterior back wall. Align the holes in the holder with the studs and push down firmly. (See Figure 1)
Installation of CO2 Cylinder
Install your fully charged cylinder into the holder stand.
Figure 1
Installation of CO
Attach the CO
Regulator
2
regulator to the cylinder by turning the regulator nut
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onto cylinder valve, making sure washer is securely inserted into connecting nut. Tighten snug using an adjustable wrench (not supplied) and assure there are no leaks. (See Figure 2)
Figure 2
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Installation Of the Keg Coupler
Insert the keg coupler provided into the locking neck of the beer keg and turn it clockwise to lock into position, making sure the keg coupler is in the closed position. (See Figure 3)
Figure 3
Installation of the CO
Attach the end of the red hose to the hose connection on the keg coupler. Secure hose by using the connector and make sure there are no leaks.
Installation of Protective Metal Plate
This plate should always be installed when the keg is in place to protect against unnecessary damage to the floor of the cabinet liner.
Air Line Hose
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Installation of the Beer Keg
Position the beer keg directly in front of the open door. Using keg handles only, carefully lift the beer keg. (See Figure 4)
To place the beer keg inside the cabinet, brace your knees behind the beer keg. Lift the front of the keg just enough so the front edge of the keg is resting on the front edge of the Beer Dispenser bottom cabinet. (See Figure 5)
Grasp the keg handles and slide it all the way into the cabinet.
Figure 4 Figure 5
Installation of CO2 Air Line Hose through the Cabinet Wall
Remove plug located at the exterior back (top left hand corner).
Save it for later use if you decide to convert unit to an all
refrigerator.
Insert the open end of the air line (red) from the cabinet through the uncovered hole.
(See Figure 6)
Figure 6
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Installation of CO2 Air Line Hose to Regulator
Attach the open end of the red hose provided to the hose barb connection on the regulator.
Secure hose by using the steel clamp provided. Use Pliers/screwdriver to tighten clamp and assure no leaks.
(See Figure 7)
Figure 7
Installation Of The Beer Tower
Remove the top plug by twisting and pulling out, saving it for later use if you decide to convert unit to an all refrigerator.
Unravel the beer line (clear hose) from the tower and insert the beer line and wing nut through the uncovered hole on top.
Lock the beer tower assembly to the top and make sure to position the beer faucet so it is aligned with the cabinet front (6 o’clock position). You accomplish this by aligning the bottom of the beer tower to the 3 grooves on the top cabinet and tighten by hand clockwise to properly lock.
WARNING THE BEER TOWER ASSEMBLY OF YOUR UNIT COMES WITH A FLAT MYLAR WASHER. YOUR UNIT MAY NOT REQUIRE THE USE OF THIS WASHER AS TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A TIGHT AND SECURE FIT. HOWEVER, WHILE INSTALLING THE TOWER TO THE UNIT THIS WASHER CAN BE USED FOR A TIGHTER FIT IF NECESSARY.
Connecting the Beer Tower to Coupler
Make sure the washer is properly inserted into the wing nut.
Place wing nut into the top of the coupler turning until tight.
How to Tap a Keg of Beer
Make sure the beer tower faucet is in the closed position.
Pull tapping handle out and press downward until it locks into
position. (See Figure 8) The keg is now tapped.
Figure 8
Adjusting the C02 regulator
The gauge monitors low internal keg pressure and should be adjusted to 10-12 PSI.
Release the adjustment lock nut by turning clockwise. Turn the regulator screw to make the
adjustment.
Turn clockwise to increase pressure or counterclockwise to decrease pressure.
Figure 9
When you have adjusted the pressure regulator to the correct pressure, retighten the lock nut by
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turning counterclockwise.
Open the secondary shut-off valve to allow gas to flow into the keg.
Allow several minutes for the keg to properly pressurize. The regulator gauge may show a drop in
pressure while this happens. (See Figure 9)
Note:Listen for a hissing sound at all connections to determine if there are any leaks.
Spanner Faucet Wrench
Spanner faucet wrench provided for either removing or tightening
connection. (See Figure 10)
Figure 10
Plastic Faucet Lever
Attach the black plastic lever (pull handle) provided on the top of
the faucet tightening it by hand clockwise until the end, holding in the silver snug underneath so it does not move.
If there is still a small drip from the faucet, you may have tightened
the plastic lever too much and may need to unscrew silver snug counter-clockwise (as shown in Figure 11) one turn. That should correct the problem if exists.
Figure 11
Dispensing Beer
Keep beer keg refrigerated at all times.
Never allow beer lines to dry out.
Use clean beer glassware before pouring.
Hold glass at a 45° angle when 2/3 full, start to straighten glass and tap it off.
Always make sure the faucet handle is pushed all the way back.
NOTE: Keg sizes that can be used in your beer dispenser.
1/2 barrel 59 Liters 15.5 gals. 1984 oz. 164 / 12-oz. Glass 1/4 barrel 30 Liters 7.8 gals. 992 oz. 82 / 12-oz. Glass 1/6 barrel 20 Liters 5.2 gals. 661 oz. 55 / 12-oz. Glass 1/8 barrel 15 Liters 4.0 gals. 496 oz. 41 / 12-oz. Glass
NOTE: Our Beer dispenser accepts almost all Brand Name ½ kegs. However Coors’ kegs do not fit in
our unit.
Converting Your Beer Dispenser To An “All Refrigerator”
1. Turn the control knob to the “OFF” position.
2. Close the main valve on the CO
3. Close the secondary shut-off valve on the regulator pipe.
4. Close the connection between the beer keg and the keg coupler.
5. Drain any remaining beer from the lines.
cylinder.
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6. Disconnect the beer line and CO2 air line from the keg coupler.
7. Remove the beer keg and bottom metal plate.
8. Remove the keg coupler.
9. Disconnect the air line from the CO
10. Remove the CO
air line from cabinet plug
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cylinder.
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11. Replace the air line rear cabinet plug
12. Remove the beer tower. Also pull the beer line thru the top of the cabinet.
13. Replace the top cabinet plug.
14. Remove the guard rail and cover the guard rail installation holes by the provided plugs.
15. Install the two wire shelves to the desinaged positions.
16. Adjust temperature as desired.
OPERATING YOUR BEER DISPENSER
Setting The Temperature To start, turn the temperature control knob to the maximum setting (6) to achieve coldest position quickly. Allow the unit to run for 3 hours. Temperature range of the thermostat goes from 36°F to 45°F (2.2ºC to
7.2ºC).
Optimum temperature for serving draught beer is between 34°F – 38°F (1.1ºC – 3.3ºC) and that is a key factor to consider in storing and dispensing draught beer.
To turn off the Beer Dispenser, turn the control knob to the “OFF” position.
NOTE: Keep an accurate thermometer handy and adjust temperature control setting as necessary or according to your needs.
Automatic Defrosting There is no need to defrost the Beer Dispenser. Defrost water collects and passes through the drain outlet in the rear wall into a tray located above the compressor, where it evaporates.
NOTE:
IF THE UNIT IS UNPLUGGED, POWER LOST, OR TURNED OFF, YOU MUST WAIT 3 TO 5
MINUTES BEFORE RESTARTING THE UNIT. IF YOU ATTEMPT TO RESTART BEFORE THIS TIME DELAY, THE BEER DISPENSER WILL NOT START.
TURNING THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL TO “OFF” POSITION STOPS THE COOLING
CYCLE BUT DOES NOT SHUT OFF THE POWER TO THE UNIT.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Your Beer Dispenser
Turn the temperature control to "OFF", unplug the Beer Dispenser, and remove the contents.
Wash the inside surfaces with a warm water and baking soda solution. The solution should be
about 2 tablespoons of baking soda to a quart of water.
Wash the shelves and metal plate with a mild detergent solution.
Wring excess water out of the sponge or cloth when cleaning area of the controls, or any
electrical parts.
Wash the outside cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse well and wipe dry with
a clean soft cloth.
Vacation Time
Short vacations: Leave the Beer Dispenser operating during vacations of less than three weeks.
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Long vacations: If the appliance will not be used for several months, remove all contents and
unplug the power cord. Clean and dry the interior thoroughly. To prevent odor and mold growth, leave the door open slightly: blocking it open if necessary.
Moving Your Beer Dispenser
Remove all the contents.
Securely tape down all loose items inside your Beer Dispenser.
Tape the door shut.
Be sure the Beer Dispenser stays secure in the upright position during transportation. Also
protect outside of Beer Dispenser with a blanket, or similar item.
DRAUGHT BEER TROUBLE GUIDE
CLOUDY BEER
When beer in glass appears hazy, and not clear.
Causes Corrections
FLAT BEER
Foamy head disappears quickly: beer lacks usual zestful brewery fresh flavor.
Causes Corrections
1)
Over chilling beverage cooler and/or
beverage lines.
2)
Cracking, or when partially opening
beer faucet.
3)
Contaminated air source. If possible
change to CO2 gas as a pressure source.
Defective Thomas or tongue vents.
4)
General conditions causing cloudy
beer.
5)
Unrefrigerated food placed on barrel
on cold beer.
1)
Excessive low temperatures may cause hazy, cloudy beer, particularly when beer lies in cold coil for long periods of time. Make certain that lines are thoroughly cleaned, and then raise temperature slightly.
2)
Open faucet quickly and completely.
Replace worn washers and parts in faucet when
necessary to permit full opening of faucet.
3)
See flat beer, correction #7
Always draw fresh air from an outside source to
compressor. Attach hair felt filter to the outside intake, in addition to filter in line.
Bacteria growth may result from beer backing up through defective vents in air line, air pressure will then carry this into beer barrel.
Check and replace defective vents frequently, and thoroughly clean air line.
4)
See wild beer corrections #2, #5, #6, and #7, and flat beer corrections #5, #7, and #8.
5)
When unrefrigerated products, such as meats vegetables, fish, or fruits, are placed on barrel of cold beer, the beer becomes warm long before these products chill down to the cold temperature. This change in temperature will cause Cloudy Beer.
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1)
being flat.
Greasy glass
2)
Improper drawing of beer into glass.
1)
Do not wash beer glasses together with glasses that have contained milk or any other fatty substance. Lipstick is a fatty substance.. Make sure it is removed from glass.
Excess amount of germicides build up and leave a fatty film on glass, which may cause flat beer.
It is preferable to steam and sterilize glasses where health laws permit.
Wash glasses thoroughly with a good detergent.
Do not use soap.
Do not dry-wipe glasses. Permit glasses to air-
dry by placing them on wire or corrugated metal.
Rinse in fresh cold water just before serving beer. It is best to serve beer in a wet glass.
2)
Open faucet quickly and completely.
Check and find the correct distance to hold
glass from faucet when drawing. Proper foam should be a tight creamy head, and the collar on the average glass should be ¾” to 1” high.
Beer drawn without head has appearance of
3)
Not enough pressure.
4)
Defective Thomas and Tongue Vents.
Pressure is shut off.
5)
Pre-color, or beer system, too cold.
6)
Sluggish pressure regulators.
7)
Contaminated air source.
Oil or grease fumes.
3)
Increase pressure if beer runs too slowly. Correct flow is to fill
4)
Check all washers frequently, particularly the air vents. A clogged vent will obstruct the flow of air or Co2.
Check source of pressure. Check power source when air compressor is used. Air compressor should never be connected to light switch. Make certain to have a separate electric plug outlet for the compressor.
Check CO
tank, if empty, replace (See inside
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cover for proper procedure).
When barrel is tapped, and proper pressure applied, pressure must always remain on until barrel is empty.
If beer is started without first applying pressure beer will be wild at the start, and flat towards the end.
5)
With an accurate thermometer, check temperature in pre-cooler or box.
Temperature at the faucet should always be colder by at least two degrees than at the precooler or box.
6)
A regular seat, or the regulator diaphragm, may require replacing.
Also, check the same as you would for Corrections 3 & 4.
7)
Filter all air after it leaves compressor.
Oil fume from compressor, of kitchen grease
fumes, pumped into beer, will cause Flat Beer.
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If possible CO2 gas should be used as a
pressure source.
8)
Moisture in Air system.
9)
Rapid movement of air.
8)
With the use of an air compressor, it is imperative to have a moisture trap installed in the Pre-cooler, and drained daily. This is in addition to an activated charcoal filter, necessary to purify the air just before it enters the barrel.
With tank type compressors, drain the tank weekly.
Moisture traps should be drained daily.
9)
An air fan, or exhaust blower drawing air, or blowing air, across the bar where beer is drawn, may cause the dead of foam to fall quickly. Fans or blowers should be located so that air movement is not directly across from where beer is drawn.
LOOSE FOAM
Causes Corrections
Large soap-like bubbles (sometimes
called fish eyes). Foam settles quickly.
This is generally a Flat Beer condition: the
Causes and corrections for Flat Beer should be followed.
OFF-TASTE BEER
Often bitter and bitey, sometimes completely odor, carrying an unpleasant taste.
Beer lines should be flushed after each barrel is empty. Maintain fresh, Clean, sanitary conditions at bar. Smoke, kitchen odors, fly sprays, and disinfectants will harm the tast and flavor of beer, making it unpalatable. These conditions, as described, may come from an air source, or from actual contact with the glass at bar.
Causes Corrections
1)
Improper, or no cleaning of coils, hose, leads, and direct draw system.
2)
Contaminated Air Line. Defective Thomas or Tongue Bents.
3) 3)
1)
Coils should be thoroughly cleaned at least once a week.
Brush and clean faucet. (see Wild Beer, Correction #2)
Taps, rods, and tap-Seal fitting should all be scoured, using a detergent, then rinsed clean.
Direct draw Systems must be cleaned the same as coil systems: 4 feet of direct draw line accumulates as much per foot as any other system.
2)
Air hoses, air lines and vents, should be examined, and if contaminated, replaced.
Dirty air lines should be washed with a good cleaning compound, normally used for cleaning coils, and then rinsed clean.
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Rubber hose will absorb and retain odors.
4)
Unfiltered air, Air is moisture ridden or oily.
Rubber hose will absorb and retain odors. An
approved Vinyl tubing is best for air since it does not absorb moisture, and is not affected by oily substances.
A fresh, outdoor, air line is imperative when air is the source of pressure.
4)
Air must always be filtered.
See Flat Beer, Correction #8 for moisture ridden
air.
SOUR BEER
May taste and smell extremely yeasty, or moldy.
Cause Corrections
1)
Contaminated Air Line.
2)
Improper transportation of barrels of beer, Beer delivered on open truck, during high summer temperatures, may be the cause for starting secondary fermentation.
3)
No refrigeration, and improper rotation.
1)
See Cloudy Beer, Correction #3
See Off-Taste Beer, Correction #2
See Flat Beer, Correction #7
2)
If at all possible, deliver beer barrels in closed body, refrigerated truck. If open staked body truck is used, cover barrels with a tarpaulin for protection against summer heat, and circulating warm air.
Truck should never be loaded the night before morning delivery, unless beer is refrigerated in truck.
3)
The rule is first barrel in, first tapped.
Refrigeration must be left on winter or summer.
Sour beer is generated as a result of secondary
fermentation, above 45 degrees. Retail outlets that do not have refrigeration should ice up barrels, or at least cover barrels with tarpaulin or burlap bags.
Best temperature for barrels is 38° to 40°.
WILD BEER
Beer, when drawn, is all foam, or too much foam, and not enough liquid beer.
Cause Corrections
1)
Improper drawing beer into glass.
2)
Yeast growth, or other obstructions in faucet.
Worn faucet parts and worn faucet
1)
Open faucet quickly and completely.
Check and find the correct distance to hold glass
from faucet when drawing. Proper foam should be a tight, creamy head, and the collar on the average glass should be ¾ “ to 1” high.
2)
Clean faucet spout with a good brush daily. Scour all internal faucet parts at least once a week.
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washers.
3)
Kinks, dents, or twists in coils, or direct draw lines: obstructions in line, near, or behind faucet.
4)
Sag, or trap in line.
5)
Beer too warm at faucet;
Beer too warm in Coil System.
Beer too warm in Air Shaft System.
6)
Hot spots in line.
7)
Pre-Cooler, or Direct Draw Dispenser, too warm.
8)
No cold storage space for delivered beer; beer becomes warm in barrel.
9)
Too much air pressure.
10)
Excess CO
.
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Replace worn washers as required. If faucet
does not open wide, worn parts or entire faucet must be replaced.
3)
Check for, and replace kinked, dented, or twisted line from barrel to faucet.
Examine for frayed coupling washer behind faucet that may cause obstruction.
4)
Keep all metal beer lines straight from barrel to faucet; never permit lines to sag, as this creates traps that may cause wild beer.
5)
Temperature at faucet must always be at least 2 degrees colder than at barrel.
In sweet-water refrigerated, or ice-water system, faucet shank must always be submerged.
In Cold Air System, the coldest air from the blower must first be directed to the faucet, and then circulated back to pre-cooler.
6)
Insulate all beer lines; a long beer run must be constantly refrigerated. Insulation helps. But insulation is not refrigeration.
Keep all beer lines away from hot water pipes, hot air ducts, and steam lines. A cold steam pipe in the summer is a hot steam pipe in the winter.
7)
It is always summer indoors and in the basement, therefore, maintain pre-cooler, and direct draw dispenser temperature at 40° all year round. If direct draw temperature cannot be lowered, increase applied pressure; however, balance the system by changing to smaller diameter length of vinyl tubing or install a foam control faucet.
Never shut off refrigeration – day or night.
8)
Coil systems, and direct draw systems, must be properly balanced in order to apply pressure required for warmest temperature to which barrels of beer will be exposed. A control beer faucet can be used in place of a restricted coil to balance system.
9)
Check source of pressure. Adjust pressure to suit properly balanced system. For correct beer flow, fill a 10 oz. Glass in 4 seconds at proper temperature.
Check and replace a creeping regulator and gauge.
10)
Adjust pressure when using CO2 as low as possible, however, remembering that the applied pressure must be slightly higher than the internal pressure of the beer (no more than 18 lbs. should be applied.)
The colder the beer and the higher the applied
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CO2 pressure, the more rapid the absorption of CO2 by the beer. This over-carbonates the beer, causing Wild Beer.
11)
Not enough pressure.
No pressure.
12)
Old Beer.
11)
Check for defective air vents. (see Flat Beer, Corrections #3 and 4.)
Always turn pressure on before drawing beer.
12)
Rotate stock. The oldest beer should be tapped first; if beer has been allowed to stand in warm temperature beyond 45° for any excessive length of time, it may begin secondary fermentation.
Store beer at 40° all year round.
TAIL END BEER
Beer draws well at the beginning of the barrel. Towards the end of the barrel the beer is flat. This is more likely to occur when beer turnover is slow.
Causes Corrections
Where air is used as a pressure source, air replaced the CO beer. Where beer is being drawn rapidly this problem is not so evident.
in beer causing flat
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Wherever possible CO2 Gas should be used as pressure source.
In high pressure systems where CO be sued a banner air-gas Blender should be installed. This introduces a small amount of CO back into the beer, thus maintaining normal CO content in beer.
gas cannot
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PROBLEMS WITH YOUR BEER DISPENSER?
You can solve many common Beer Dispenser problems easily, saving you the cost of a possible
2
2
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service call. Try the suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem before calling the servicer.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Beer Dispenser does not operate.
Turns on and off frequently. The room temperature is hotter than normal.
Vibrations. Check to assure that the Beer Dispenser is
The Beer Dispenser seems to make too much noise.
The door will not close properly.
Not plugged in. The circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse. The temperature control knob is set in “OFF” position.
The door is open too often. The door is not closed completely. The temperature control is not set correctly. The door gasket does not seal properly.
The Beer Dispenser does not have the correct clearances.
leveled. The rattling noise may come from the flow of the refrigerant, which is normal. As each cycle ends, you may hear gurgling sounds caused by the flow of refrigerant in your Beer Dispenser. Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may cause popping and crackling noises.
The Beer Dispenser is not leveled. The Beer Dispenser is not leveled. The door was reversed and not properly installed. The gasket is dirty.
The shelves or metal plate or beer keg are out of position.
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YOUR Products WARRANTY
Staple your sales receipt here. Proof of
SERVICE FOR YOUR BEER DISPENSER
We are proud of our customer service organization and the network of professional service technicians that provide service on your Beer Dispenser. With the purchase of your Beer Dispenser, you can have the confidence that if you ever need additional information or assistance, the Products Customer Service team will be here for you. Just call us toll-free.
original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty.
WHAT IS COVERED LIMITED ONE-YEAR
WARRANTY
For one year from the date of purchase by the original owner, Products will, at its option, repair or replace any part of the Beer Dispenser which proves to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use. During this period Products will provide all parts and labor necessary to correct such defects free of charge, so long as the Beer Dispenser has been installed and operated in accordance with the written instructions in this manual. In rental or commercial use, the warranty period is 90 days. All Appliances of 3.5 cubic feet capacity or less must be brought/sent to the appliance service shop for repair.
LIMITED SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR WARRANTY
For the second through the fifth year from date of original purchase, Products will provide a replacement compressor free of charge due to a failure. You are responsible for the service labor and freight charges. In rental or commercial use, the limited compressor warranty is one year and nine months. Cost to move the Beer Dispenser to the servicers’ shop and back to the user's home, as may be required, are the user's responsibility.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
Content losses of food due to spoilage.
Incidental or consequential damages.
Parts and labor costs for the following will
not be considered as warranty:
Evaporator doors, door springs, and/or frames.
Inner door panels, door shelves, door rails, and/or door supports.
Chest unitlid liners.
Vegetable crispers.
Light bulbs and/or plastic housing.
Plastic cabinet liners.
Punctured evaporator that voids the
warranty on the complete sealed system.
Repairs performed by unauthorized servicers.
Service calls that do not involve defects in material or workmanship such as customer education, door reversal, or proper installation.
Service calls that are related to external problems, such as abuse, misuse, inadequate electrical power, accidents, fire, floods, or acts of God.
Replacement of house fuses or resetting circuit breakers.
Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose.
This warranty does not apply outside the Continental U.S.A.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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