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Cornelius Linus 40 - End of Operation; Daily Inspection; Putting out of Service; Details for installing compressed-gas tanks

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6.3 End of Operation
It is imperative that the CO
2
-cylinder be turned off each time operation is ended (only units without air
compressor) and pull the mains plug!
6.4 Daily Inspection
Check whether carbon dioxide line is open (only units without air compressor).
Check the beverage line for leaks. Only a visual inspection is possible. If liquid escapes, call a service
technician.
Only units without air compressor
Check the CO
2
-line for leaks by closing the cylinder globe valve on the CO
2
-cylinder. The inlet pressure
indicated on the pressure regulator should not drop. If it does, call a service technician immediately. Do not
forget to re-open the cylinder globe valve afterwards.
6.5 Putting out of Service
Perform the following steps in case of protracted standstill periods:
Close the CO
2
-cylinder, the CO
2
-stopcocks on pressure regulator (only units without air compressor).
Pull the mains plug out of socket outlet with earthing contact.
Detach the couplings from beverage containers.
Have the device emptied and cleaned. Only trained specialists are to carry out this procedure.
7. Details for installing compressed-gas tanks
Only compressed-gas tanks are allowed to be installed which go conform to the instructions for compressed-
gas tanks and filling equipments ( Guide for operating safety ).
Storing compressed-gas tanks for Dispensing units the following Instructions have to be carefully attended:
On ships: The evacuation of a compressed-gas tank is not allowed in bilges, showrooms and
especially not in cabins or narrow corridors.
The place for installing a compressed-gas tank has to be chosen in a way that the compressed-gas tank is not
able to heat up; the minimum distance to a radiator have to be 0,5m.
Compressed-gas tanks must not be evacuated in places like –
- stairways, corridors, a narrow court, alleyways and driveways or close to,
- stairs from outdoor installations,
- marked security installations, e.g. emergency exits,
- garages,
- in working areas, except of Dispensing units which evacuate compressed-gas tanks.
Compressed-gas tanks are to protect against topple down or falling off. The tank must be, in case of racking in,
protected by e.g. a bottle cabinet (air-conditioned).
To evacuate compressed-gas tanks with a Dispensing unit the tanks must stand vertical.
The shut-off device for filled and evacuated compressed-gas tanks which are not installed there have to be
following protection equipment: Valve caps or maybe Valve nuts.
The number of compressed-gas tanks which are installed to evacuate must be the same as provided
compressed-gas tanks.

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