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Care and Maintenance

 

 

Cleaning Your Appliance: 

1.

 

Unplug the appliance, turn the thermostat to 

STOP

 (

0

) and remove all contents, 

including shelves. 

2.

 

Wash the inside surfaces with a solution of lukewarm water and vinegar.  Wipe dry 
with a clean, soft cloth. 

3.

 

Wash the outside cabinet with a solution of warm water and mild liquid detergent. 
Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth. 

4.

 

Wring excess water out of the sponge or cloth before cleaning the area of the 
temperature control or any electrical parts. 

5.

 

From time to time, wipe the condenser on the rear wall with a soft 
non-metallic brush or vacuum cleaner. 

6.

 

After you have cleaned the appliance, reconnect it to the power 
supply, reset the thermostat and return all contents to their place. 

CAUTION: Failure to unplug the unit could result in electrical shock or 

personal injury. 

Power Failure: 

Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect the 
temperature of your appliance if you minimize the number of times the door is opened. If 
the power is going to be off for a longer period of time, you need to take the proper steps 
to protect your chilled items. 

Vacations: 

During long absences, remove all contents. Unplug the appliance, clean it and leave the 
door open slightly to avoid possible formation of condensation, mold or odors. 

Moving Your Appliance: 

1.  Remove the contents. 
2.  Securely tape down anything loose inside your unit. 
3.  Turn the leveling legs up to the base to avoid damage. 
4.  Tape the door shut. 
5.  Be sure the appliance stays secure in the upright position during transportation.  

Energy-Saving Tips: 

 

The unit should be located in the coolest area of the room, away from heat-producing 
appliances or heating ducts and out of direct sunlight. 

 

Try not to open the door too often, especially when the weather is damp and hot.  
Once you open the door, close it as soon as possible. 

 

Occasionally check if the appliance is sufficiently ventilated (adequate air circulation 
behind the appliance). 

 

Set the thermostat from higher to lower settings as soon as possible (depending on 
how loaded the appliance is, ambient temperature, etc.). 

 

Before loading items into the unit, be sure they have cooled to ambient temperature. 

 

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Summary of Contents for SBC56ADA

Page 1: ...T IN UNDERCOUNTER COMMERCIAL DUAL TAP BEER DISPENSERS KEGERATORS Solid Door Models Glass Door Models SBC58B BI ADA SBC56G BI ADA SBC58B CSSADA SBC56GBICSS ADA SBC58BBIIF ADA SBC56GW BI ADA Instruction...

Page 2: ...iance follow basic precautions including the following Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet Do not remove grounding prong do not use an adapter and do not use an extension cord It is recommended that a...

Page 3: ...oose a well ventilated area with temperatures above 60 F 16 C and below 90 F 32 C This unit must be installed in an area protected from the elements such as wind rain water spray or drips The applianc...

Page 4: ...or Swing 8 9 Adjusting the Tilt 10 Draft Arm Assembly 10 Beer Kegs and Keg Tappers 10 CO2 Regulator and CO2 Cylinder 11 Installation of Accessories 11 12 A Note about Freestanding Installation 12 Oper...

Page 5: ...e Leveling legs Compressor step CO2 canister holder Models SBC58B and SBC58W Series Models SBC56G and SBC56GW Series Temperature control dial thermostat light switch and interior light Glass door Fron...

Page 6: ...ards for commercial use Specifications are subject to change without notice CALIFORNIA CARB SNAP DISCLOSURE For products manufactured after January 1 2019 Retail food refrigeration equipment manufactu...

Page 7: ...g enough to support the appliance when it is fully loaded To level the unit adjust the two leveling legs at the front Your appliance is designed to be either built in or free standing Take care that t...

Page 8: ...s encountered it is your responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3 prong wall outlet To prevent accidental injury the cord should be secured behind the unit and not...

Page 9: ...op hinge 2 Lift the hinge straight up to free the hinge pin from the socket in the top of the door 3 Lift the door up and away to free its bottom socket from the hinge pin 4 Remove the screws to the b...

Page 10: ...replaced the fastener with the hole to the opposite side 4 Put the door on the upper hinge fastener 5 Fix the lower hinge in the new position 6 Unscrew the handle and place it on the opposite side 7...

Page 11: ...Slide gasket up beer tubes to draft arm base 2 Push the wing nut on the beer tube of the draft arm assembly through the hole in the top of the cabinet until the draft arm is resting on cabinet top 3 A...

Page 12: ...he cylinder through the retainer and secure it with the bolt and the nut Position the cylinder this way so that you will be able to read the numbers on the gauges and easily access the shut off valve...

Page 13: ...2 gas cylinder remember to turn off the main switch of the CO2 gas cylinder and the safety switch on the CO2 regulator valve Afterwards use a wrench to loosen the hexagonal nut port connecting the CO2...

Page 14: ...y is not interrupted the light still works The temperature inside the kegerator also depends on how often you open the door NOTES 1 Interior lighting is controlled by a manually operated rocker switch...

Page 15: ...e door is opened If the power is going to be off for a longer period of time you need to take the proper steps to protect your chilled items Vacations During long absences remove all contents Unplug t...

Page 16: ...fatty substances e g lipstick Do not use soap Do not wipe the glasses dry Permit glasses to air dry by placing them on a wire rack or corrugated metal sheet Rinse the glasses in fresh cold water just...

Page 17: ...hen rinsed clean Contaminated air line Beer tube should be examined If contaminated it should be replaced Condensation is forming on the tap It is normal to see condensation forming on the tap It is c...

Page 18: ...te air circulation behind the appliance and wipe the dust from the condenser Noise Cooling in refrigeration appliances is enabled by the refrigerating system with a compressor which produces noise How...

Page 19: ...6 Notes 18...

Page 20: ...lectrical or plumbing codes or use of products not approved by warrantor 4 Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting...

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