NOTE:
The hose is intentionally long because some may choose to install the tower onto a raised counter
rather than directly onto the kegerator.
1.
The easiest way to measure the tubing is to insert it into the tower until it reaches the top. Once fully inserted
(with the extra tubing from the beer lines this can be snug) make an estimate of how many inches need to be cut
off. Don’t worry, a best guess will work just fine.
2.
Pull the hose out, and with scissors or a knife cut the tubing at an angle -- we don’t want the hose to push flush
against the top of the tower which will restrict airflow.
3.
Re-insert the hose into the tower. Don’t worry if the tubing is a little short or long, it will properly cool the tower.
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1.
Remove the 4 screws from the top of the kegerator
and set aside.
2.
Place the tower gasket onto the kegerator and align
the gasket holes with the pre-drilled holes.
3.
Drop tubing from the bottom of the tower through
the hole into the kegerator.
4.
Align the tower with the pre-drilled holes and screw
into place using the 4 screws you removed in “Step 1”.
Attach the tower to the kegerator.
Attach The Tower:
The Tower Cooling Hose is the large diameter corrugated hose coming off the back fan. To cool the
tower effectively we want to fit the cooling hose into the tower and have it reach the top.
Insert Tower Cooling Hose:
1.
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4.