Draught Beer Basics Brochure
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CONNECTING THE REGULATOR TO THE CO
2
CYLINDER
1. Remove BLUE plug from the regulator tting (Note: do not remove
the carbonic washer).
2. Screw regulator onto gas cylinder valve. Tighten with wrench until
vertically straight. Be sure that shut-o valve on regulator is in the
OFF (horizontal) position.
3. Place screw clamp over end of red line and push onto regulator
tailpiece. Tighten clamp with a screwdriver.
4. Turn regulator adjusting screw counterclockwise until it turns freely.
5. Turn hand valve counterclockwise on CO2 cylinder to the fully
opened position.
6. Turn regulator adjusting screw clockwise until desired pressure is
reached (approximately 12-15lbs.). Tighten stop nut on adjusting
screw.
7. Open shut-o valve on bottom of regulator.
WARNING
Follow all instructions and warnings in Owners Manual. Failure to
do so can result in personal injury or death!
Tapping
You now have your beer dispenser set up; time to
celebrate with a cold glass of draught beer! Below
you’ll nd instructions on how to tap a fresh keg
with a Low Prole “D” Coupler (included with your
unit). Check your keg coupler instructions on how
to tap with other variations of couplers.
WARNING
Be sure to close the gas shut-o valve when untapping the keg!
To tap, place bottom adapter in extended position, align lug openings
and insert into keg, turning Clockwise to stop. To open beer valve, push
down and turn Clockwise to second stop.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to close the gas shut-off valve when untapping
keg.
BEER OUT
BOTTOM
ADAPTER
LUG
OPENINGS
KEG NECK
KEG LUGS
GAS IN