Warnings and safety instructions appearing in this guide
are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care
must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating this appliance.
Recognize Safety Symbols,
Words, and Labels.
!
WARNING
WARNING - You can be killed or seriously injured
if you do not follow these instructions.
!
CAUTION
CAUTION-Hazards or unsafe practices which could re-
sult in personal injury or property / product damage.
NOTE
NOTE-Important information to help assure a problem
free installation and operation.
State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:
WARNING:This product contains one or more chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer.
WARNING:This product contains one or more chemicals
known to the State of California to cause birth defects or
other reproductive harm..
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UNPACKING YOUR APPLIANCE
!
WARNING
EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD
Use two or more people to move product.
Failure to do so can result in personal injury.
Remove Interior Packaging
Your appliance has been packed for shipment with all parts
that could be damaged by movement securely fastened.
Remove internal packing materials and any tape holding internal components in place. The owners manual is shipped
inside the product in a plastic bag along with the warranty
registration card, and other accessory items.
Important
Keep your carton and packaging until your appliance has
been thoroughly inspected and found to be in good condition. If there is damage, the packaging will be needed as
proof of damage in transit. Afterwards please dispose of all
items responsibly.
FIREMAGIC
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746
!
WARNING
WARNING - Dispose of the plastic bags which can
be a suffocation hazard.
Note to Customer
This merchandise was carefully packed and thoroughly
inspected before leaving our plant. Responsibility for its
safe delivery was assumed by the retailer upon acceptance
of the shipment. Claims for loss or damage sustained in
transit must be made to the retailer.
NOTE
DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED MERCHANDISE TO THE
MANUFACTURER - FILE THE CLAIM WITH THE
RETAILER.
!
CAUTION
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Figure 1
!
WARNING
WARNING - Help Prevent Tragedies
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of
the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still
dangerous - even if they sit out for "just a few hours".
If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please
follow the instructions below to help prevent accidents.
If the appliance was shipped, handled, or stored in other
than an upright position for any period of time, allow the appliance to sit upright for a period of at least 24 hours before
plugging in. This will assure oil returns to the compressor.
Plugging the appliance in immediately may cause damage
to internal parts.
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or
freezer:
• Take off the doors or remove the drawers.
• Leave the shelves in place so children may not
easily climb inside.
3
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
Select Location
The proper location will ensure peak performance of your
appliance. We recommend a location where the unit will
be out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. To
ensure your product performs to specications, the recommended installation location temperature range is from 55
to 115°F (13 to 46°C).
Cabinet Clearance
Ventilation is required from the bottom front of the appliance. Keep this area open and clear of any obstructions.
Adjacent cabinets and counter top can be installed around
the appliance as long as the front grille remains unobstructed.
Front Grille,
keep this area
open.
Front Leveling
Legs
Figure 2
Rear
Leveling
Legs
Leveling Legs
Adjustable legs at the front and rear corners of the appli-
ance should be set so the unit is rmly positioned on the
oor and level from side to side and front to back. The
overall height of your appliance may be adjusted between
the minimum, 333⁄4" (85.7 cm), by turning the leveling leg in
(CW ↷) and the maximum, 343⁄4" (88.3 cm) by turning the
leveling leg out (CCW ↶).
!
CAUTION
Front Grille
Do not obstruct the front grille. The openings within the
front grille allow air to ow through the condenser heat exchanger. Restrictions to this air ow will result in increased
energy usage and loss of cooling capacity. For this reason
it is important this area not be obstructed and the grille
openings kept clean. Firemagic does not recommend the
use of a custom made grille as air ow may be restricted.
(See Figure 2).
To adjust the leveling legs, place the appliance on a solid
surface and protect the oor beneath the legs to avoid
scratching the oor. With the assistance of another person,
lean the appliance back to access the front leveling legs.
Raise or lower the legs to the required dimension by turning
the legs. Repeat this process for the rear by tilting the appliance forward using caution. On a level surface check the
appliance for levelness and adjust accordingly.
The front grille screws may be loosened and the grille adjusted to the desired height. When adjustment is complete
tighten the two front grille screws. (See Figure 5).
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INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
Figure 3
Do not remove
ground prong
Figure 4
!
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
• Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
They can be hazardous and can degrade product
performance.
• This appliance should not, under any circumstances, be installed to an un-grounded electrical supply.
• Do not remove the grounding prong from the power
cord. (See Figure 3).
• Do not use an adapter. (See Figure 4).
• Do not splash or spray water from a hose on the
appliance. Doing so may cause an electrical shock,
which may result in severe injury or death.
Electrical Connection
A grounded 115 volt, 15 amp dedicated circuit is required.
This product is factory equipped with a power supply
cord that has a three-pronged, grounded plug. It must be
plugged into a mating grounding type receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes and ordinances (see Figure 6). If the circuit does
not have a grounding type receptacle, it is the responsibility
and obligation of the customer to provide the proper power
supply. The third ground prong should not, under any circumstances, be cut or removed.
Figure 5
Front grille
Front grille screw
Figure 6
NOTE
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are prone to nuisance tripping which will cause the appliance to shut down.
GFCI’s are generally not used on circuits with power equipment that must run unattended for long periods of time, unless required to meet local building codes and ordinances.
5
INSTALLING THE ANTI TIP DEVICE
FOR FREESTANDING INSTALLATIONS
!
WARNING
• ALL APPLIANCES CAN TIP
RESULTING IN INJURY.
Anti-Tip
Bracket
Leveling Leg
• INSTALL THE ANTI-TIP
BRACKET PACKED WITH
THE APPLIANCE.
• FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
!
WARNING
If your refrigerator is not located under a counter
top (free standing), you must use an anti-tip device
installed as per these instructions. If the refrigerator is
removed from its location for any reason, make sure
that the device is properly engaged with the anti-tip
bracket when you push the refrigerator back into the
original location. If the device is not properly engaged,
there is a risk of the refrigerator tipping over, with the
potential for property damage or personal injury.
211⁄2"
(54.6 cm)
Bottom View of
Kegerator
Front of cabinet
Figure 7
Step by step instructions for locating the
position of the bracket:
1) Decide where you want to place the kegerator. Slide it
into place, being careful not to damage the oor, leaving 1"
(2.5 cm) of clearance from the rear wall to allow room for
the anti-tip bracket.
2) Raise the rear leveling legs approximately 1⁄4" (6 mm) to
allow engagement with the anti-tip bracket. Level the unit
by adjusting all the leveling legs as required. Turning the
leveling leg counterclockwise will raise the unit and clockwise will lower the unit.
NOTE
If installing on a concrete oor, concrete fasteners are
required, (not included with the anti-tip kit).
!
CAUTION
Any nished ooring should be protected with appropriate
material to avoid damage when moving the unit.
Floor Mount Installation
The anti-tip bracket is to be located on the oor in the left or
right rear corner of the kegerator as shown in
Figure 7.
3) Make sure the kegerator is in the desired location, then
mark on the oor the rear and side corner of the cabinet
where the anti-tip bracket will be installed. If the installation
does not allow marking the rear corner of the cabinet, then
make temporary lines on the oor marking the front corner
of the cabinet, excluding the door. Slide the kegerator out
of the way. From the temporary line extend the sidewall line
back 211⁄2" (54.6 cm) as shown in Figure 8.
4) Align the anti-tip bracket to the marks on the oor so
the side of the bracket lines up with the side of the cabinet
mark, and the "V" notches on the anti-tip bracket line up
with the end of the 211⁄2" (54.6 cm) line (Rear of cabinet
line).
5) Fasten the anti-tip bracket to the oor using the supplied
screw. (See Figure 8).
6) Slide the cabinet back into position, making sure the rear
cabinet leveling leg slides under the anti-tip bracket engaging the slot.
6
INSTALLING THE ANTI TIP DEVICE
FOR FREESTANDING INSTALLATIONS
NOTE
When the oor mounted anti-tip bracket is used the minimum adjusted height of the cabinet is increased by
3
⁄8" (9 mm).
Front of cabinet line
Side of cabinet line
211⁄2"
(54.6 cm)
Figure 8
Rear Leveling leg
Rear of cabinet line
Screw
"V" notches
in bracket
Figure 8a
"V" notches
in bracket
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 3594-DR AND 3594-DL
ROUGH-IN OPENING DIMENSIONSCABINET DIMENSIONS
MODEL"A""B""C""D""E""F""G""H""J"
3594-DR
3594-DL
MODEL
3594-DR
3594-DL
24"
(61 cm)
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS#
115V/60Hz/15A
**34" to 35"
(86.4 to 88.9 cm)
PRODUCT DATA
PRODUCT
WEIGHT
140 lbs
(63.6 kg)
*
237⁄8"
(60.7 cm)
(30.3 cm)
333⁄4" to 343⁄4"
(85.7 to 88.3 cm)
1115⁄16"
2323⁄32"
(60.2 cm)
"J"
2611⁄32"
(66.9 cm)
(117.9 cm)
"H"
4613⁄32"
269⁄16"
(67.5 cm)
"C"
Figure 9a
"B"
"A"
"E"
"D"
Figure 9
121⁄4"
(31.1 cm)
"D"
Figure 11
"E"
Figure 10
3594-DR
shown
11"
(27.9 cm)
211⁄2"
(54.6 cm)
"F"
"G"
If necessary to gain clearance inside the rough-in
opening a hole can be cut through the adjacent cabinet and the power cord routed through this hole to a
power outlet. Another way to increase the available
opening depth is to recess the power outlet into the
rear wall to gain the thickness of the power cord plug.
Not all recessed outlet boxes will work for this application as they are too narrow, but a recessed outlet box
equivalent to Arlington #DVFR1W is recommended for
this application, (see Figure 11).
* Depth dimension of rough-in opening may vary depending on each individual installation. To recess entire door "F"
dimension plus 1" (2.5 cm) for thickness of power cord plug
is required.
** Minimum rough-in opening required is to be larger than
the adjusted height of the cabinet.
# A grounded 15 amp dedicated circuit is required. Follow
all local building codes when installing electrical and appliance.
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USING YOUR ELECTRONIC CONTROL
Alarm
Figure 12
close-up of
control
Set
Press and HoldPress and Hold
ColderWarmer
Starting your kegerator
Plug the kegerator power cord into a wall outlet. Your kegerator will begin cooling after power is applied.
If your kegerator does not start, check that the kegerator is
turned on and the set temperature is cold enough.
F
ON/OFF
Turning your kegerator ON or OFF
If the kegerator is on, the kegerator temperature will be
shown on the display. To turn the kegerator off, press and
hold the "ON/OFF" button for three (3) seconds. "OFF" will
appear on the display.
If the kegerator is not on, "OFF" will be shown on the
display. To turn the kegerator on, press and hold the "ON/
OFF" button for three (3) seconds. The kegerator temperature will be shown on the display.
Set temperature
To set the kegerator temperature, press and hold the "SET"
button. When the "SET" button is pressed, the display will
show the set temperature. While holding the "SET" button,
press the "WARMER" or "COLDER" buttons to adjust set
temperature.
Kegerator operation
The available temperature range of the kegerator is 34° to
46°F (1° to 8° C).
It may take up to 24 hours for your kegerator to reach
desired temperature. This will depend on amount of content
loaded and number of door opening and closings.
For best results allow kegerator to "pull down" to desired
set temperature before loading. Once contents are loaded,
allow at least 48 hours for temperature to stabilize before
making any adjustments to the set temperature.
Alarms
Your electronic control will monitor kegerator function and
alert you with a series of audible and visual alarms.
• Door Ajar Alarm: If the door has been left
open for over ve (5) minutes, the alarm
will sound in one (1) second intervals. The
display panel will ash "do" and the Alarm LED located at
the top left of the display below the word "Alarm" will be illuminated. This will stop as soon as the door is closed.
Figure 13
• Temperature Sensor Fault: If the control-
ler detects that the temperature sensor is
not properly functioning, a temperature
sensor alarm will sound in one (1) second intervals. "E1"
will ash on the display panel and the Alarm LED located at
the top left of the display below the word "Alarm" will be illuminated. Please call Firemagic Customer Service or your
dealer if this error code is displayed.
• High and Low Temperature Alarm: If
your unit reaches an unacceptable tempera ture outside of your set-point, the alarm will
sound in (1) second intervals. The display
panel will ash either "Hi" or "Lo" depend-
ing upon the condition and the Alarm LED
light at the top left of the display below the word "Alarm"
will be illuminated. These alarms indicate that the compartment temperature has moved 10° or more from the set
point for more than 1 hour duration. The alarm will remain
active until the condition is corrected.
NOTE
During initial appliance start-up, the high temperature alarm
may sound until the interior temperature reaches set point.
The high temperature alarm can also occur if the door remains open during an extended period of time (i.e. cleaning
or door ajar alarm condition), high usage or loading with
warm product. After a high temperature alarm condition
check all perishables to ensure they are safe for consumption.
Alarm Mute
Press any key to mute the audible portion of an alarm.
NOTE
This action will only mute the alarm. If the condition that
caused the alarm continues, the alarm code will continue to
ash and will sound for 20 seconds every 60 minutes.
9
USING YOUR KEGERATOR
Shelving
The unit is shipped with the (2) shelves taped in place in
the upper and the lower shelf positions. Remove them from
the refrigerator and arrange them as follows when setting
up your unit.
Figure 14
Two stainless
steel shelves
If you are using a quarter barrel of beer, you can add shelf
space for keeping your mugs chilled. The quarter barrel
must set on the oor, it cannot t on the shelf, see
Figure 16. Be sure the white oor plate is in the bottom of
the interior compartment before positioning the barrel.
Installed upper
shelf above
barrel
If you are not serving beer on tap, your kegerator can
be used as a refrigerator by placing both shelves on the
mounting brackets as shown in Figure 15. The shelves are
marked upper and lower, The upper shelf should be placed
in the top shelf position and the shelf marked lower should
be placed in the bottom shelf position.
!
CAUTION
If you are using the appliance as a refrigerator for perishable foods, the set-point temperature should be set
between 34°F and 42° F (1.2° C and 5.7° C).
Two shelves
installed
Quarter barrel
If you are using a half barrel (keg) or (2) 1/6 barrels, place
the two shelves on the right side of the kegerator on the
two mounting hooks for storage. (See Figure 17). Be sure
the white oor plate is in the bottom of the interior compartment before positioning the barrel(s).
Figure 16
Stored lower shelf
White oor plate
Stored upper and
lower shelves
on side
Figure 15
10
1/6 barrels
Figure 17
White oor plate
USING YOUR KEGERATOR
This beer dispensing unit will support one half (1⁄2) barrel
or one quarter (1⁄4) barrel. The double draft tower units can
support two sixth (1⁄6) barrels of beer. See chart below for
quantity of beer in each barrel size.
Barrel Sizes
1/6 barrel1/4 Barrel1/2 Barrel
Height
Diameter
Gallons5.167.7515.5
#12 ounce
Glasses
5 gallon Corny15 to 22
235⁄16"
(59.2 cm)
91⁄4"
(23.5 cm)
6082163
Table A
Keg Size
1/6 barrel14 to 21
1/4 Barrel10 to 14
1/2 Barrel5 to 7
1413⁄16"
(37.6 cm)
17"
(43.2 cm)
#of kegs per
5 pound CO2 Tank
17" to 171⁄4"
(43.2 to 43 cm)
235⁄16"
(59.2 cm)
Tools required for installation:
Flat bladed screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
Pliers
Adjustable wrench or a 11⁄8" open end wrench
1⁄2" open end wrench
!
WARNING
CO2 can be dangerous. If it becomes difcult to
breathe and/or your head starts to ache, a high
concentration of carbon dioxide may be present.
Leave the area immediately.
• The CO2 tank must always be connected to the
regulator. Never connect the tank to the keg.
• The CO2 tank must be securely mounted in the
upright position. Secure it with the chain provided.
• Never drop or throw the CO2 tank.
• Keep the CO2 tank away from heat.
• Ventilate the area after a CO2 leak.
Table B
Tap Equipment and Assembly
Your dispensing kit includes the following parts:
Polished stainless steel tower with clear beer line (single
or double dispense)
Tower Gasket
Phillips oval head screws
Knob for Tower (Faucet Handle)
Keg coupler(s)
CO2 regulator with red gas line(s) attached
Empty 5 pound CO2 tank
Plastic clamp(s) large and small
Faucet wrench
1. Remove shelving and packaged components from the
interior of the refrigerator before beginning the assembly process.
2. Take your empty 5 pound CO2 tank to your local gas
supply dealer to be lled. You can usually nd them in
your "yellow pages" under "Welding Supply" or "Fire
Protection". One 5 pound tank can process many kegs
(see table "B").
3. Tower mounting (if you are installing the unit under a
counter skip to step 4). If you are mounting the tower
directly to the top of the refrigerator, rst remove the
four screws from the top of the refrigerator. Remove the
foam plug from the large hole in the top of the refrigerator. Feed the clear beer line through the tower gasket
and the large hole in the refrigerator top. Align the 4
holes in the tower with the 4 holes in the refrigerator
top and secure the tower with the 4 screws removed
previously. Skip to step 5.
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USING YOUR KEGERATOR
Double Dispense Tower Kit
Connect to ,etc........
AA
Figure 18
Double
Dispense
Tower
Figure 19
Hose clamps
use for connections
A
C
A
Keg
Coupler
Figure 21
A
A
and
A
C
Figure 20
B
C
Keg
Coupler
12
C
Regulator
with red
airline
5 Pound
CO2 Tank
Figure 22
B
C
Figure 23
USING YOUR KEGERATOR
Rear of counter top
13⁄8"
counter
top depth
255⁄16"
(64.3 cm)
Diameter
1
⁄4" (6 mm)
radii,
typical
(3.5 cm)
typical
to suit
61⁄8"
(15.6 cm)
121⁄4"
(31.1 cm)
11⁄2 (38 mm)
Diameter
(7.3 cm)
(10.8 cm)
(16.2 cm)
27⁄8"
41⁄4"
63⁄8"
Figure 24
!
CAUTION
The cutout dimensions shown in Figure 24 are based on
a 255⁄16" (64.3 cm) deep counter top. Your counter top may
be different than this and require other front to back dimensioning. Refer to the product dimensions on page 8 when
determining the required dimensions.
4. If you are installing your keg refrigerator under a coun-
ter you will need to drill 5 holes in the counter top to
mount the tower. The rst hole is a 11⁄2" diameter hole
located at the center of the tower for the beer line, locate approximately 131⁄2" (34.3 cm) from the front edge
of the counter top (based on a counter top depth of
255⁄16"). Next drill the 4 tower mounting holes per the di-
mensions in Figure 24. The hole diameter is dependent
on the counter top material and if screw anchors are
required. The screws supplied are in the literature pack
and are a #10 x 1" type AB stainless steel screw. Mark
and cut the rectangular cutout for the drain sump. After
the holes are drilled and the keg refrigerator is in place
under the counter top feed the beer line through the
tower gasket, the 11⁄2" hole in the counter top and the
hole in the top of the keg refrigerator. Mount the tower
to the counter top with the 4 screws provided. Place
the counter top drain sump, from the literature pack, in
the rectangular hole with the radius cutout to the rear
around the tower and place the grate in the sump.
5. Mount the regulator to the CO2 tank (connection ).
B
Note that the regulator has left hand threads and has to
be turned counterclockwise to tighten. Tighten with the
adjustable wrench or the 11⁄8" open end wrench.
6. Connect the red air line(s) from the regulator to the
large air line tting on the keg coupler with a large
hose clamp (connection ).
C
7. Connect the clear beer line from the tower to the small
air line tting on the keg coupler with a small hose
clamp (connection ).
A
8. Locate the CO2 tank in the corner of the refrigerator as
shown in Figure 27 and secure with the chain. Close
the faucet handle on the tower.
Grate from top of
kegerator
Counter top
sump from
literature pack
Tower
Figure 26
Figure 25
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USING YOUR KEGERATOR
9. Hooking up the keg coupler to the keg: Verify the coupler is in the "OFF" position (see Figure 28a).Align the
lugs on the keg with the corresponding openings on the
keg coupler and turn clockwise until the coupler stops
(about 90°). Push down and twist the top of the coupler
clockwise to allow gas to enter the keg.
Push faucet handle back toward
tower to close the faucet
Chain-The chain is fastened and taped
to the top of the interior liner. Remove
the tape and secure the CO2 tank in
place in the back right corner. Loop
chain around top of tank and connect
Connect
with "S"
hook
with "S" hook.
Figure 27a
Rotate the top of the coupler counter clockwise to extend the coupler
to the to the "OFF"position.
Lugs
on keg
Figure 27
Figure 28a
Coupler
extended
Figure 28b
Figure 28
14
USING YOUR KEGERATOR
CO2 Regulator (Double Dispense Tower)
Your beer dispenser comes equipped with a 5 pound CO2
tank and a dual gauge regulator. The lower gauge should
be reading approximately 750 psi (52 bar) when the tank is
properly lled and the tank is not in the refrigerator (at room
temperature). The tank will read less when chilled. Use this
lower gauge as an indicator of how much CO2 you have left
in the tank.
The upper gauge reads the pressure being supplied to the
beer keg. Follow the procedure below to adjust the pressure to 12 - 14 psi (0.8 to 1 bar) for lager beer or 9 - 12 psi
(0.6 to 0.8 bar) for ale's.
To adjust the pressure (Upper Gauge):
1. Close the shutoff valves at the bottom of the regulator.
2. Be sure the faucet handle is closed on the tower (see
Figure 31).
3. Loosen the lock nut by turning ↶ counterclockwise using the 1⁄2" open end wrench until loose, this will allow
adjustment of the pressure adjustment screw.
4. With the at bladed screwdriver turn the adjustment
screw ↷ clockwise to increase the pressure or ↶ counterclockwise to decrease the pressure.
5. Open the shutoff valve on the bottom of the regulator. The gauge reading may drop but will return very
quickly.
6. Pull the ring on the keg coupler to allow the gas to ow
momentarily.
7. Make any ne adjustments if necessary with the adjustment screw.
8. Tighten the locknut with the 1⁄2" open end wrench by
turning clockwise ↷.
Pressure
Adjustment
Screw
(2) shutoff
valves (closed
position shown)
Lock Nut
Figure 30 (Regulator for
Double Dispense Tower)
Upper Gauge
Lower Gauge
Figure 29
Ring on keg
coupler
15
USING YOUR KEGERATOR AND CARE AND CLEANING
Drain kit (All Models): The drain kit is shipped in
place and ready to use. To empty: Pull drain hose out of
bottle cap, remove bottle from unit, unscrew cap and discard waste and rinse bottle. Reinstall bottle in unit.
Cleaning the drain sump:
On a free standing kegerator remove the grate from in
front of the tower, clean with soap and water and dry before
reinstalling. Clean the sump area with soapy water and dry.
(See gure 31).
On a built in kegerator remove the grate and counter top
sump, clean with soap and water and dry before reinstalling. Clean the sump area with soapy water and dry. (See
Figure 32).
Push faucet handle back toward
tower to close the faucet
Unscrew
cap
Figure 31
Removable
grate for cleaning sump area
grate
Counter top
sump
Clean and dry
sump area
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Figure 32
CARE AND CLEANING
Cleaning and Maintaining Dispensing System
The dispensing system needs to be cleaned between
usage to prevent spoilage and/or foul taste in your beer.
Keg Coupler Cleaning
Remove the keg coupler from the keg if necessary. Close
the gas valve below the regulator, remove both the red gas
line and clear beer line from the keg coupler by removing
the plastic hose clamps (See Figure 33). Soak and brush
the keg coupler in hot water or a sanitizing solution. Rinse
thoroughly with clean water. Dry all parts and reassemble.
Hose clamps can be
released by a lateral
movement to the head.
Figure 33
Faucet Cleaning
Turn off the gas supply with the shutoff valve under the
regulator (see Figure 31) and open the faucet to relieve
the pressure. To remove the faucet from the tower use the
spanner wrench provided. Place the pin on the wrench
into the hole on the faucet collar and turn clockwise ↷ to
remove the faucet. (See Figure 35).
Remove the knurled cap from the faucet body just below
the handle and pull the handle assembly from the faucet.
This will allow the shaft to be removed from the back of the
faucet, see Figure 36.
Place pin on
wrench into hole
in faucet collar.
Figure 35
Figure 34
After removing the
handle the shaft will
slide out the back of the
faucet
Figure 36
Soak all faucet parts in hot clear water or a solution of hot
water and a sanitizing solution. Do not use soap. Rinse
thoroughly with clean water.
Reassemble faucet, assemble faucet to tower (be sure
faucet is in off position), and turn on gas valve.
Unscrew knurled
cap on faucet body
and remove handle
assembly
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CARE AND CLEANING
Tap Cleaning Kit
This is an optional item (part number 3594-CK) Kit includes
everything to quickly clean tap. Includes cleaning solution,
pump, mixing bottle, brush and wrench.
Cleaning the beer line (using tap cleaning kit
3594-CK):
With the faucet removed from the tower (see page 17) and
the keg coupler removed from the keg (see page 17), place
the end of the beer line in a pail or pan. Secure a pump
to the tower with the coupler nut provided on the pump
assembly. Pump a sanitizer / cleaner through the beer line
until clean. Rinse the pump bottle with hot water, and using
the pump, ush the beer line 2 or 3 times with clean hot
water.
Front Grille
Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air ow openings in front of the cabinet. At least once or twice a year,
brush or vacuum lint and dirt from the front grille area (see
page 4).
!
CAUTION
SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect electrical power from the
appliance before cleaning with soap and water.
Cabinet
The stainless steel cabinet can be washed with either a
mild soap and water and thoroughly rinsed with clear water.
NEVER use abrasive scouring cleaners. Dry thoroughly
with a terry towel.
Interior
Wash interior compartment with mild soap and water. Do
NOT use an abrasive cleaner, solvent, polish cleaner or
undiluted detergent.
Pump connected
to tower
beer line
Care of Appliance
1. Avoid leaning on the door, you may bend the door
hinges or tip the appliance.
2. Exercise caution when sweeping, vacuuming or mopping near the front of the appliance. Damage to the
grille can occur.
3. Periodically clean the interior of the appliance as
needed.
In the Event of a Power Failure
If a power failure occurs, try to correct it as soon as possible. Minimize the number of door openings while the
power is off so as not to adversely affect the appliance's
temperature.
Pail or pan
Figure 37
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CARE AND CLEANING
Long term storage / winterization:
1. Time to Winterize, when the daily low ambient temperature is at or below 38F.
!
CAUTION
Operating of the unit at ambient temperatures below the
recommended Winterization temperature will void your warranty.
2. Turn unit off, (see page 9).
3. Remove all contents.
4. If necessary, move the unit so you can gain access to
the rear of the product.
5. Unplug the unit from the power outlet.
6. It is also recommended that the power to the outlet be
turned-off if the circuit is not required for other items
during the Winter season.
7. Shut-off CO2 tank valve.
8. Drain beer line(s)
Front grille
Front grille screw
Figure 38
a. Remove Sankey tap (keg coupler), (see
page 17).
b. Remove faucet on tower, (see page 17).
c. Beer lines will gravity drain.
d. Clean beer line tubing, (see page 18).
9. Disassemble faucet and clean, (see page 17).
10. Soak and clean Sankey Low-Boy tap, (see page 17).
11. When cleaning unit pay particular attention to any
cracks and crevices that may have accumulated dirt
and debris.
12. Remove the front toe-grille, (see Figure 39), and use a
brush and vacuum to clean dirt and debris from beneath the unit.
13. Thoroughly clean the toe-grille and re-install on the
unit.
14. Remove the rear access cover, (see Figure 40), and
use a brush and vacuum to clean dirt and debris from
the machine compartment.
• If the plastic defrost drain pan located
under the compressor contains water,
use a sponge to remove as much
water as possible
15. Thoroughly clean the rear access cover and re-install
on the unit.
16. Wipe down all interior surfaces with anti-bacterial
cleaner to be followed with clean rinse water to remove
any residual chemicals which could cause staining. Do
not use any abrasive cleaners or scouring pads.
• Remove plastic oor protector and
stainless steel lower edge guard to
clean underneath.
Figure 39a
Clean out
behind
grille
Figure 39
Floor protector
Remove oor
protector and
edge guard
and clean
Spacer
Edge
guard
Grille
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CARE AND CLEANING
17. Leave door open and allow to completely dry out before closing door.
18. Thoroughly clean the door gasket with anti-bacterial
cleaner to be followed with clean rinse water to remove
any residual chemicals.
19. Thoroughly clean the exterior with a cleaner approved
for stainless steel . Do not use any abrasive cleaners
or scouring pads.
20. Any mounting hardware / fasteners that are showing
signs of corrosion should be replaced.
21. Once the exterior has been thoroughly cleaned, you
may want to apply a coating of car wax to help protect
against spotting from moisture, dirt, and debris that
may accumulate on the surfaces during the Winterization period.
22. Do not place a cover on the unit, as this can trap condensation.
After completion of the above, you may choose to store the
unit indoors, although this is not required.
Remove 11
screws from
around the
perimeter of the
access cover
with a 5⁄16" nut
driver.
Figure 40
Soak up water from
plastic drain pan if
necessary
Figure 41
Access cover
Clean out
debris
Start-Up After Long-Term Storage:
1. Connect the unit to electrical power.
2. If stored outside, it is recommended that the unit again
be thoroughly inspected per the storage instructions
above to address any dirt or debris from the weather
and/or animals/insects.
3. Turn unit on and conrm your desired control settings.
4. Allow 24-hrs for the unit to stabilize before loading
contents.
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STAINLESS STEEL MAINTENANCE AND ENERGY SAVING TIPS
Background
Stainless steel does not stain, corrode, or rust as easily as
ordinary steel, but it is not stain or corrosion proof. Stainless steels can discolor or corrode if not maintained properly.
Stainless steels differ from ordinary carbon steels by the
amount of chromium present. It is this chromium that
provides an invisible protective lm on the surface called
chrome-oxide. This protective chrome-oxide lm on the
surface can be damaged or contaminated, which may
result in discoloration, staining, or corrosion of the base
metal.
NOTE
Stainless steel products should never be installed, or stored
in close proximity to chlorine chemicals.
Whichever cleaning product you chose, it should be used
in strict accordance with the instructions of the cleaner
manufacturer.
Care & Cleaning
Routine cleaning of the stainless steel surfaces will serve to
greatly extend the life of your product by removing contaminants. This is especially important in coastal areas which
can expose the stainless to severe contaminants such as
halide salts, (sodium chloride).
It is strongly recommended to periodically inspect and thoroughly clean crevices, weld points, under gaskets, rivets,
bolt heads, and any locations where small amounts of liquid
could collect, become stagnant, and concentrate contaminates. Additionally, any mounting hardware that is showing
signs of corrosion should be replaced.
Frequency of cleaning will depend upon the installation
location, environmental, and usage conditions.
Choosing a Cleaning Product
The choice of a proper cleaning product is ultimately that
of the consumer, and there are many products from which
to choose. Depending upon the type of cleaning and the
degree of contamination, some products are better than
others.
Typically the most effective and efcient means for routine
cleaning of most stainless steel products is to give the surfaces a brisk rubbing with a soft cloth soaked in warm water
and a gentle detergent, or mild mixture of ammonia. Rubbing should, to the extent possible, follow the polish lines of
the steel, and always insure thorough rinsing after cleaning.
Although some products are called "stainless steel cleaners," some may contain abrasives which could scratch the
surface, (compromising the protective chrome-oxide lm),
and some many contain chlorine bleach which will dull,
tarnish or discolor the surface if not completely removed.
The following suggestions will minimize the
cost of operating your refrigeration appliance.
1. Do not install your appliance next to a hot appliance
(cooker, dishwasher, etc.), heating air duct, or other
heat sources.
2. Install product out of direct sunlight.
3. Ensure the front grille vents at front of appliance be-
neath door are not obstructed and kept clean to allow
ventilation for the refrigeration system to expel heat.
4. Plug your appliance into a dedicated power circuit. (Not
shared with other appliances).
5. When initially loading your new product, or whenever
large quantities of warm contents are placed within
refrigerated storage compartment, minimize door
openings for the next 12 hours to allow contents to pull
down to compartment set temperature.
6. Maintaining a relatively full storage compartment will
require less appliance run time than an empty compartment.
7. Ensure door closing is not obstructed by contents
stored in your appliance.
8. Allow hot items to reach room temperature before plac-
ing in product.
9. Minimize door openings and duration of door openings.
10. Use the warmest temperature control set temperature
that meets your personal preference and provides the
proper storage for your stored contents.
11. When on vacation or away from home for extended pe-
riods, set the appliance to warmest acceptable tem perature for the stored contents.
12. Set the control to the “off” position if cleaning the
appliance requires the door to be open for an extended
period of time.
After the stainless surfaces have been thoroughly cleaned,
a good quality car wax may be applied to help maintain the
nish.
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND OBTAINING SERVICE
Before You Call for Service
If the appliance appears to be malfunctioning, read through
this manual rst. If the problem persists, check the troubleshooting guide below. Locate the problem in the guide and
refer to the cause and its remedy before calling for service.
The problem may be something very simple that can be
solved without a service call. However, it may be required
to contact your dealer or a qualied service technician.
!
WARNING
Electrocution Hazard
• Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on
the appliance until the main electrical power has been
disconnected. Turning the appliance control "OFF"
does not remove electrical power from the unit's wiring.
• Replace all parts and panels before operating.
ProblemPossible CauseRemedy
Appliance not cold enough
(See “Adjusting the temperature" on
page 9)
Appliance too cold
(See “Adjusting the Temperature” on
page 9)
Noise or Vibration• Appliance not level
Appliance will not run.• Appliance turned off
• Control set too warm
• Content temperature not stabilized.
• Excessive usage or prolonged
door openings.
• Airow to front grille blocked.
• Door gasket not sealing properly.
• Control set too cold
• Door gasket not sealing properly.
• Fan hitting tube obstruction.
• Power cord not plugged in.
• No power at outlet.
• Adjust temperature colder. Allow 24 hours for temperature to
stabilize.
• Allow temperature to stabilize for
at least 24 hours.
• Airow must not be obstructed to
front grille. See “clearances” on
page 4.
• Replace door gasket.
• Adjust temperature warmer.
Allow 24 hours for temperature to
stabilize.
• Replace door gasket.
• Level appliance, see “Leveling
Legs” on page 4.
• Contact a qualied service technician.
• Turn appliance on. See “Starting
your appliance” on page 9.
• Plug in power cord.
• Check house circuit.
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WARRANTY
Peterson Fire Magic Limited Warranty
What is covered and for how long?
This warranty covers all defects in workmanship or materials for a period of:
12 months parts
The warranty commences on the date the item was purchased and the original purchase receipt must be presented to the
authorized service center before warranty repairs are rendered.
What is covered?
1. The mechanical and electrical parts, which serve as a functional, purpose of this appliance for a period of 12 months.
This includes all parts except nish, and trim.
2. The components of the sealed system e.g. hermetic compressor, condenser and evaporator from manufacturing defects for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase. Any damages to such components caused by mechanical abuse or
improper handling or shipping will not be covered.
What will be done?
1. We will repair or replace, at our discretion any mechanical or electrical part which proves to be defective in normal us-
age during the warranty period so specied.
2. There will be no charge to the purchaser for parts on any covered items during the initial 12 month period.
3. This warranty does not cover labor or labor related charges, except as provided by separate specic written programs
from the Peterson Co. All repair work must be performed by a qualied professional service person and requires prior ap-
proval of Peterson.
4. Contact your nearest authorized Fire Magic Dealer. For the name of the nearest Fire Magic Dealer please call 1-626369-5085.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE FOLLOWING:
Damages from improper installation.
Damages in shipping.
Defects other than manufacturing.
Damage from misuse, abuse, accident, alteration, lack of proper care and maintenance or incorrect current or voltage.
Damage from other than household use.
Damage from service by other than an authorized dealer or service center. Decorative trims or replaceable light bulbs.
Transportation and shipping.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The remedy provided in this warranty is exclusive and is granted in lieu of all other remedies.
This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. Some
States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary, from state to state.
Fire Magic
14724 East Proctor Ave
City of Industry, CA 91746
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41014111-EN Rev B
9/21/15
All specications and product designs subject to change without notice. Such revisions do not entitle
the buyer to corresponding changes, improvements, additions, replacements or compensation for
previously purchased products.
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