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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.  Stain-

less steels can discolor or corrode if not maintained prop-

erly.  

Stainless steels differ from ordinary carbon steels by the 

amount of chromium present.  It is this chromium that 

provides an invisible protective film on the surface called 

chrome-oxide.  This protective chrome-oxide film on the 

surface can be damaged or contaminated, which may 

result in discoloration, staining, or corrosion of the base 

metal.

Care & Cleaning

Routine cleaning of the stainless steel surfaces will serve to 

greatly extend the life of your product by removing contami-

nants.  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 thor-

oughly clean crevices, weld points, under gaskets, rivets, 

bolt heads, and any locations where small amounts of liquid 

could collect, become stagnant, and concentrate contami-

nates.  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 efficient means for routine 

cleaning of most stainless steel products is to give the sur-

faces a brisk rubbing with a soft cloth soaked in warm water 

and a gentle detergent, or mild mixture of ammonia.  Rub-

bing 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 clean-

ers," some may contain abrasives which could scratch the 

surface, (compromising the protective chrome-oxide film), 

and some many contain chlorine bleach which will dull, 

tarnish or discolor the surface if not completely removed. 

After the stainless surfaces have been thoroughly cleaned, 

a good quality car wax may be applied to help maintain the 

finish.

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. 

NOTE

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 compart-

ment.

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.

Summary of Contents for 3594-DL

Page 1: ...Kegerator 3594 DR 3594 DL Installation Operation and maintenance Instructions ...

Page 2: ...9 Stainless steel maintenance 21 Energy saving tips 21 Troubleshooting 22 Warranty 23 Important Safety Instructions Warnings and safety instructions appearing in this guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situa tions that may occur Common sense caution and care must be exercised when installing maintaining or operat ing this appliance Recognize Safety Symbols Words and Labels WA...

Page 3: ...rtant Keep your carton and packaging until your appliance has been thoroughly inspected and found to be in good condi tion If there is damage the packaging will be needed as proof of damage in transit Afterwards please dispose of all items responsibly Note to Customer This merchandise was carefully packed and thoroughly inspected before leaving our plant Responsibility for its safe delivery was as...

Page 4: ... and the grille openings kept clean Firemagic does not recommend the use of a custom made grille as air flow may be restricted See Figure 2 INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE Leveling Legs Adjustable legs at the front and rear corners of the appli ance should be set so the unit is firmly positioned on the floor and level from side to side and front to back The overall height of your appliance may be adjust...

Page 5: ...s 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 cir cumstances be cut or removed INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE Front grille screw Front grille Figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 4 Do not remove ground prong Electrical Shock Hazard Do not use an extension ...

Page 6: ...s on the floor 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 floor 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 engag ing...

Page 7: ...tches in bracket V notches in bracket When the floor mounted anti tip bracket is used the mini mum adjusted height of the cabinet is increased by 3 8 9 mm Figure 8 Front of cabinet line Rear of cabinet line Figure 8a 211 2 54 6 cm Rear Leveling leg Screw Side of cabinet line ...

Page 8: ... E F G H J 3594 DR 3594 DL 24 61 cm 34 to 35 86 4 to 88 9 cm 237 8 60 7 cm 333 4 to 343 4 85 7 to 88 3 cm 2323 32 60 2 cm 2611 32 66 9 cm 4613 32 117 9 cm 269 16 67 5 cm PRODUCT DATA MODEL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PRODUCT WEIGHT 3594 DR 3594 DL 115V 60Hz 15A 140 lbs 63 6 kg Figure 10 3594 DR shown 211 2 54 6 cm 121 4 31 1 cm 1115 16 30 3 cm 11 27 9 cm Figure 9 Depth dimension of rough in opening ma...

Page 9: ...t the top left of the display below the word Alarm will be il luminated 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 flash either Hi or Lo depend ing upon the condition and the Alarm LED...

Page 10: ...elf space for keeping your mugs chilled The quarter barrel must set on the floor it cannot fit on the shelf see Figure 16 Be sure the white floor plate is in the bottom of the interior compartment before positioning the barrel Figure 16 1 6 barrels Installed upper shelf above barrel Figure 15 Quarter barrel Figure 17 If you are using a half barrel keg or 2 1 6 barrels place the two shelves on the ...

Page 11: ...f it becomes difficult 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 pro vided Never drop or throw the CO2 tank Keep the CO2 tank away from heat V...

Page 12: ...A A C C C C Regulator with red airline Keg Coupler Keg Coupler Double Dispense Tower A C Hose clamps use for connections and A A Double Dispense Tower Kit Connect to etc Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 23 Figure 19 Figure 18 USING YOUR KEGERATOR ...

Page 13: ...ar around the tower and place the grate in the sump 5 Mount the regulator to the CO2 tank connection 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 fitting on the keg coupler with a large hose clamp connection 7 Connect...

Page 14: ... 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 Figure 27 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...

Page 15: ...es 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 us ing the 1 2 open end wrench until loose this will allow adjustment of the pressure adjustment screw 4 With the flat bladed screwdriver turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase the pressure or coun terclockwise to decrease the pressure 5 Open...

Page 16: ...e 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 figure 31 On a built in kegerator remove the grate and counter top sump clean with soap and water and dry before reinstall ing Clean the sump area with soapy water and dry See Figure 32 grate Counter top sump Clean and dry sump area...

Page 17: ...ble faucet to tower be sure faucet is in off position and turn on gas valve Figure 35 Figure 36 After removing the handle the shaft will slide out the back of the faucet Unscrew knurled cap on faucet body and remove handle assembly Place pin on wrench into hole in faucet collar CARE AND CLEANING Keg Coupler Cleaning Remove the keg coupler from the keg if necessary Close the gas valve below the reg...

Page 18: ...ect it as soon as pos sible Minimize the number of door openings while the power is off so as not to adversely affect the appliance s temperature Front Grille Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air flow open ings 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 Cleaning the beer line using tap cleaning kit 3594 CK Wi...

Page 19: ...t 14 Remove the rear access cover see Figure 40 and use a brush and vacuum to clean dirt and debris from the machine compartment 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 scour...

Page 20: ...emicals 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 ...

Page 21: ...lthough some products are called stainless steel clean ers some may contain abrasives which could scratch the surface compromising the protective chrome oxide film and some many contain chlorine bleach which will dull tarnish or discolor the surface if not completely removed After the stainless surfaces have been thoroughly cleaned a good quality car wax may be applied to help maintain the finish ...

Page 22: ... Appliance not cold enough See Adjusting the temperature on page 9 Control set too warm Content temperature not stabi lized Excessive usage or prolonged door openings Airflow to front grille blocked Door gasket not sealing properly Adjust temperature colder Al low 24 hours for temperature to stabilize Allow temperature to stabilize for at least 24 hours Airflow must not be obstructed to front gril...

Page 23: ...ided by separate specific written programs from the Peterson Co All repair work must be performed by a qualified 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 1 626 369 5085 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE FOLLOWING Damages from improper installation Damages in ship...

Page 24: ...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 41014111 EN Rev B 9 21 15 ...

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