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Blade 9930 - Handling Partially Empty Kegs; Removal of Partially Empty Kegs; Switching Off the Appliance

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Operation and use
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4.6 Handling partially empty kegs
Partially empty kegs must not be unlocked and must remain in the appliance – which
must itself remain switched on – to ensure that the correct pressure and cooling is
maintained. Once a keg has been opened, the correct internal pressure and cooling
must be maintained in order to prevent an escape of carbon dioxide that would impair
the taste of the beer and increase the formation of foam when dispensing.
4.7 Removal partially empty kegs
When removing the partly empty keg, perform the following working steps:
Disconnect the keg from the appliance by turning the switch (C) upwards to
set the keg locking to “Unlock( ). The indicator light (D) flashes red for around
10 seconds and the locking mechanism audibly move backwards (Figure 41).
Follow the instructions described in chapter 4.5 Removing or replacing the
empty keg.
4.8 Switching off the appliance
When no keg is installed and the switch (C) is locked ( ) the indicator light (D) flashes red
(Figure 42).
Turn the switch (C) upwards to set the keg locking to “Unlock“ ( ) (Figure 43).
Switch off the empty appliance without a keg using the ON/OFF switch (B) on
the right of the appliance (Figure 44).
NOTE
Avoid the unlocking of a keg which is still partly full unless you want to
change it
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10 sec.
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NOTE
Be careful when you remove the inline dispensing valve (M) from the holder
of the dispense tap (F). The partially empty keg has a slight overpressure.
An open dispensing valve will lead to an uncontrolled discharge of beer.
Please handle it with care!

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