1.
Close the main cylinder valve (A) by turning in a
clockwise direction.
See Fig.12
2.
Close the secondary shut-off valve (C) by
turning to "horizontal" (east/west) position on
lower stem pipe.
See Fig.12
3.
Remove the air line clamp and hose from the
regulator.
4.
Remove the regulator assembly (E) from empty
cylinder.
See Fig.12
5.
Remove dust cap from new and/or replacement
CO2 cylinder
6.
Re-attach regulator assembly (E) to
new/replacement cylinder.
See Fig.12
7.
Re-attach the air line hose to regulator (barb
connection) and secure with clamp.
8.
Slowly open main valve (A) all the way.
See Fig. 12
9.
Readjust regulator pressure (D) (if necessary)
between 10 ~ 12 psi/lbs.
10.
Open the secondary shut-off valve (C)by turning
to "vertical" (north/south) position on lower stem
pipe.
Fig. 12
D
B
C
E
A
F
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Replace an Empty
CO
2
Cylinder
HOW TO...
Tap a Keg
IMPORTANT: Do not agitate
kegs unnecessarily. If any
agitation occurs (during
transportation or installa-
tion) allow keg to settle for
1 ~ 2 hours before tapping.
•
Prior to tapping the keg, ensure the beer faucet is in
the off position.
•
Completely remove the dust cover (identification cap)
from the beer keg.
•
Check that the keg coupler (handle) is in the up (off)
position. See
Fig. 8
•
Insert the keg coupler into the locking neck of the beer
keg and apply a turn clockwise to lock into position.
•
Pull keg coupler handle out and downward until it locks
into position.
See Fig. 9
This activates both the beer and
(CO2) pressure line.
The keg is now tapped and ready to draw beer.
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