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Removing the Beer Keg Seal Plug
CAUTION!
The device is not suitable for connecting beer kegs which already have an integrated
tap unit.
Allow the keg to rest for around two hours before you prepare to tap into it to prevent
excessive frothing when you tap into it.
Vent the beer keg in accordance with the description on the keg before you remove
the seal plug. This ensures that no froth can escape from the ventilation opening.
Always check the best-before date before inserting the beer keg!
Depending on the seal plug, you may require the universal adapter which is supplied with
the device after removing the plug.
To remove ventilation plugs, you require the supplied auxiliary tool to assist you.
PLEASE NOTE: No seal plug needs to be removed from carbonated kegs. If you have
a carbonated keg, please follow the instructions in the "Tapping into and Inserting a Car-
bonated keg" section.
Rubber Plug
A beer keg with a rubber plug is the easiest to tap into. The
rubber plug does not require any tool or universal adapter in-
sert.
• Tap into the keg in the manner described in the next sec-
tion "Tapping into the Beer Keg and Inserting it into the
Beer Pump".
Combi Plug
The combi plug has a black ring around a red plug cover.
The combi plug does not require any tool or universal adapter
insert.
1. With the combi plug, you must fi rst vent the beer keg and
then remove the plug cover with a vigorous tug.
2. Once you have removed the plug cover, tap into the keg in
the manner described in the next section "Tapping into the
Beer Keg and Inserting it into the Beer Pump".
Ventilation Plug
The combi plug has a red ring around a black plug cover.
To tap into a keg with a ventilation plug, you require the aux-
iliary tool and the universal adapter supplied with the device.
1. Just as with the combi plug, you must fi rst vent the beer
keg and then remove the plug cover with a vigorous tug.