Install Guide and User's Manual
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TRUE RESIDENTIAL
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRAFT TOWERS
Draught dispensers, regardless of design, must be cleaned on a regular 
basis. Flushing your draught dispenser with water only is not enough. 
Cleaning is recommended whenever changing to a fresh keg.
NOTE: USE CLEANERS APPROVED BY YOUR BEER SUPPLIER 
AND FOLLOW THEIR INSTRUCTIONS. IF YOU ARE USING 
THE CLEANING KIT PURCHASED FROM TRUE FOLLOW THESE 
INSTRUCTIONS:
Cleanliness should be constantly maintained in your dispenser so that 
your draught beer will be at its best when served. Although the beer in 
the barrel is in excellent condition, it can become less satisfying as it is 
drawn through the beer line and faucet if they are not kept clean.
PREPARE SOLUTION:
Add 1/2 ounce (19 grams) of cleaning solution to each quart of warm 
water. Fill pump bottle with the mixed cleaning solution.
BEER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Shut-off the CO
2
 at the regulator.
2. Remove the tapping device (keg coupler) from the keg.
3. Unscrew handle from faucet.
4. Remove beer faucet with spanner wrench (turn clockwise to remove).  
(image 1).
5. Put tap and faucet parts in a bucket.
6. Thread hose from pump bottle to beer column tap outlet (be sure 
rubber gasket is in place to prevent leakage) - allow beer line to drain 
in bucket. (Image 2).
7. Pump solution from bottle through the beer line(s) into the bucket.  
Wait 10 minutes while cleaning solution works through the lines.
8. Use supplied brush to clean beer faucet parts. (Image 3).
9. Rinse parts thoroughly.
10. Rinse bucket, pump bottle and hose thoroughly with clean cool water.
11. Fill pump bottle with clean cool water and pump through lines until 
water runs clear. (repeat if necessary)
12. When crystal clear water comes through, you’re ready to assemble 
and reattach faucet and re-tap the keg.
BEER TAP CLEANING KIT 
REQUIRED TOOLS
2
BLC SYSTEM 
CLEANER
SPANNER
WRENCH
BRUSH
BUCKET AND 
FRESH WATER
PUMP BOTTLE
AND TUBE
RUBBER 
GASKET
RUBBER 
GASKET
3
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