Use and Care Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
the frost reaches a layer thickness of 0.12-0.2" (3-5 mm).
• Make sure the rear wall is clean and free of dust or any
impurities.
CO GAS WARNINGS
CO gas canisters contain high-pressure compressed gas,
which can be hazardous if not handled properly. Make sure you
thoroughly read and understand the following precautions and
procedures for CO canisters prior to installation of the unit.
1. Always connect the CO canister to a regulator. Failure to do so
could result in an explosion, injuries, or death when the canister
valve is opened.
2. Never connect the CO canister directly to the product
container.
3. Always follow proper procedures to change the canisters.
4. Always secure the canister in an upright position.
5. Never drop or throw a CO canister, as this could result in
injuries or death.
6. Always keep a CO canister away from direct heat. Store extra
canisters in a cool place with a stable temperature around 70°F
(21.1°C), and secure them in an upright position using a chain.
7. Always make sure to immediately ventilate and vacate the area
if a CO leakage has occurred.
8. Always check the D.O.T. test date on the canister neck before
installing it. If over five (5) years has passed, do not use the
canister, and return it to the supplier.
9. Never connect a keg to the canister unless there are two (2)
safeties in the pressure system:
a. At or on the CO regulator
b. At or on the product coupler/in the pressure gas line










