INSTALLATIOn
KEG TAPPER AND BEER KEG
The Sankey type keg tapper supplied with the beer disperser is the most widely used in
the United States. However, other types of keg tappers can be used. Before installing a
keg taper check with your beer distributor to make sure that the Sankey type keg tapper
can be used.
If you need a keg taper other than a Sankey type, it is recommended that you purchase the
tapper you need from your beer distributor, please keep the Sankey type keg tapper for
future use. The Sankey system is becoming more popular to use.
YOU MAY PURCHASE IT FROM OUR SALES DEPARTMENT AT
718-893-3900
*Make sure the shutoff valve on the CO
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regulator is in a closed position. Connect
pressure tube to the nipple of the keg tapper (use hose clamp). Connect beer tube from
the draft arm to the keg tapper (fasten securely with washer and wing nut).
*Make sure the beer faucet and keg tappers are in a closed position, and then tap the keg
Open keg tapper valve
*Make sure the keg is properly tapped, and then open shutoff valve on CO
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regulator.
To install beer keg into cabinet follow the steps below:
-Lean the keg on the front bottom edge of cabinet
-Place the upper part of the keg in an upright position, then slide the keg into the cabinet
(use the stainless steel floor to avoid damages to the unit).
-Make sure the keg and beer tube does not touch the cold plate.
-The keg and keg supports should be properly positioned in order for the door to remain
closed.
-Release the air caught in the draft arm assembly by opening the beer faucet until foam
appears.
CASTERS (For use as a freestanding beer cooler)
Empty the cabinet and lay down the beer dispenser sideways so the door hinge side
comes to the top. Be careful not to cause dents or scratches on the cabinet. Placing a soft
cloth or cardboard underneath the cabinet is recommended.
Install casters, and turn the nut clockwise to tighten
Remove all packing materials and parts. Inspect to make sure all parts listed below are
present.
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