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15
English
The Beertender
®
appliance produces
too much foam when
dispensing beer
(see also section:
Dispensing beer).
The Beertender
®
Keg has not reached
the right dispensing
temperature.
Allow the Beertender
®
Keg to cool to the right
temperature. You can
rely on the temperature
indicator on the
control panel of your
Beertender
®
appliance.
The Beertender
®
Keg
has been shaken.
Wait 4 hours before
dispensing beer.
The tap handle is being
moved too slowly.
Firmly and quickly pull
the handle down and
forward as far as it
will go.
The glass is not clean or
was not rinsed in cold
water.
Use a clean glass that
was previously rinsed in
cold water.
The dispensing nozzle
is dirty.
Clean the dispensing
nozzle.
Beer flows out too
slowly.
The tap handle is not
open all the way.
Open the tap
completely.
The Beertender
®
appliance is dispensing
warm beer.
The Beertender
®
Keg
has not been chilled
for long enough and
is thus not at the right
serving temperature.
Allow the Beertender
®
Keg to cool long
enough in the
appliance.
The temperature
indicator on the control
panel lights up.
The Beertender
®
appliance is exposed to
too hot a temperature
or direct sunlight (see
also section: Cooling
the keg and Installing
the Beertender
®
).
Use the appliance
indoors and move it
to a room where the
ambient temperature
does not exceed 30°C.
The appliance heats
the beer instead of
cooling it
The Beertender
®
has a
cooling issue
Unplug the appliance
and bring it to the after-
sales center
If you have any problems or queries please contact our Customer Relations Team first for expert
help and advice.
(Refer to the list of service contacts included in the guarantee leaflet enclosed with the product.)

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