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Reverse Tap RD B1 - Maintenance and Warnings; Cleaning Dispenser Components; Cleaning the Beer Line; Maintenance Notes and Warnings

Reverse Tap RD B1
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Maintenance
Cleaning of Beer Line
Notes
Warning
• Do not shoot water directly, or use benzene, thinner, chlorine bleach, alcohol, acetone, etc. for
cleaning. This may result in electric shock or fire.
• Keep control panel part of the product away from water. They are not waterproof.
• Do not use rough surface tools such as brush, pad, rough cloth and etc. when cleaning
ReverseTap.
• Disconnect ReverseTap power before cleaning. Not doing so may result in electric shock or fire.
For more cleaning information, please visit YouTube channel of ReverseTap,
www.youtube.com/reversetap
• Fill the cleaning keg with clean water and connect it to a coupler.
• Open CO
2
gas valve
• Switch to a cleaning nozzle and connect it to a hose to discharge to a drain or a bucket.
• Continue draining until you see clean water.
• Close CO
2
gas valve and discharge the remaining CO
2
gas.
• Immerse the coupler into a clean water after separating it.
Circulate clean water through entire beer line to clean them on daily-basis. Also, replace the
lines with new beer line regularly.
• For a long time no use, remove all beverage from the line by rinsing with clean water and
then dry.
(Proceed as the Cleaning of Beer Line, but continue discharging until CO
2
gas comes out.)
Cleaning of Dispenser Components
• Remove the grill plate by lifting with both hands.
• Grab the center of the ‘gripper’ and pull it diagonally.
• Twist the ‘nozzle’ counterclockwise to remove.
• Wash the disassembled parts with warm water and neutral detergent
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