Summit SBC501SSST User Manual

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Read and understand these instructions thoroughly before in-
stalling beer dispenser.

ASSEMBLY

1. Carton Inventory
Unpack and inspect the parts. Make sure all items are present
and in good condition.

1 Draft arm assembly (Package includes 1 gasket for draft arm
and 1 washer for connection to keg tapper)
1 CO

2

regulator

1 CO

2

cylinder

1 Keg tapper (Sankey type)
1 Cleaning kit
1 Pressure tube
2 Hose clamps
2 Keg supports (plastic plates)
1 CO

2

cylinder retainer (spring)

1 Guard rail
1 Drip tray
4 Wheel casters
4 Hex head screws (5mm dia x 15mm long)
16 Machine screws (5mm dia x 12mm long)
8 Small screws (3mm dia x 10mm long)


2. Install casters

a. Empty the cabinet and then lay down the beer dispenser

sideways so that the door hinge side comes to the top. Be
careful not to cause dents or scratches on the cabinet.
Placing outer carton underneath the cabinet is recommend-
ed.

b. Install casters to the four bottom corners of the cabinet with

the four machine screws (5mm dia x 12mm long) for each
caster.

c. Stand the cabinet upright.


3. Install Draft Arm Assembly (See Fig. 1 ).

a. Slide gasket over wing nut on bottom of draft arm assembly

beer tube. Slide gasket up beer tube to draft arm base.


Fig. 1

b. Push wingnut and beer tube of draft arm assembly through

hole in top of cabinet until draft arm is resting on cabinet
top.

c. Align holes in draft arm base with holes in gasket and pilot

holes in cabinet top, then secure draft arm to cabinet top
with four hex head screws (5mm dia x 15mm).


4. Install Guard Rail (See Fig. 1).

a. Place guard rail on cabinet top and secure guard rail with

eight small screws.



INSTALLATION

1. Install beer dispenser on strong level floor. Avoid direct sun-

light, heat sources and moisture. This beer cooler is designed
to be FREE STANDING, the appliance is to be installed so
that the coils on the back of the unit are at least 4" away from
the wall, 4” on both sides, 4” at the top and the cabinet bot-
tom at least 3/4" to 1" from the floor.

2. Connect to 120V, 60Hz, 15 Amp grounded AC outlet. Do not

use extension cord. Use three-prong plug with three-prong
grounded wall outlet.

WARNING: Unless the above grounding method is followed,
you are not protected against severe or lethal shock in the
event of a short circuit of an electrical component or wiring of
beer dispenser.


TEMPERATURE CONTROL

1. Control is located on rear. First set the control at NORMAL

position. Wait for 24 hours to check the temperature then
adjust temperature control, if needed.



DEFROST

1. Beer dispenser will not require much defrosting since the

door opening is at a minimum. Defrost when ¼ inch frost is
built up on the cold plate. The best time to defrost is when the
keg is changed. To defrost, set temperature control at OFF
position and leave door open until ice melts. Defrost water will
accumulate at the bottom of interior cabinet which can be
absorbed with a sponge or towel. Do not use heating de-
vices or sharp objects to speed defrosting as this could
damage cabinet liner of cold plate.
Reset temperature con-
trol after defrosting is completed.



INSTALLATION OF BEER SYSTEM

1. Installing CO

2

Cylinder and CO

2

Regulator

WARNING: CO

2

GAS CAN BE DANGEROUS

a. Your CO

2

cylinder is shipped empty to avoid any possible

accident during transportation. When you purchase the first
keg of beer, get CO

2

cylinder filled by your beer distributor.

NOTE: Shutoff valve on CO

2

cylinder may be different in

shape. Do not open shutoff valve until pressure tube, keg
tapper and beer keg are connected to CO

2

regulator.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CO

2

CYLINDERS

Do not operate valve control unless cylinder is completely
installed and connected.

TURN HANDWHEEL FULLY COUNTERCLOCKWISE AS

FAR AS IT WILL GO

IMPORTANT: If valve is not fully opened the stem may not
seal properly against the upper packing washer and the valve
may leak. If leak occurs when fully opened, tighten down
packing nut under hand wheel then open and close valve fully
several times. Replacement packing washer must be ordered
directly from valve manufacturer whose name is stamped on
valve.

PRESSURE VESSEL

Do not remove valve from

CO

2

cylinder.

CO

2

cylinder should be handled only by trained, experi-

enced personnel and in accordance with the safe handling
practices recommended by the current C.G.A. pamphlet
P-1 *.

Keep out of reach of children.

Visually inspect monthly or more frequently. If cylinder

shows evidence of corrosion or mechanical damage, it should
be inspected and tested in accordance with the current
C.G.A. pamphlets C-1* or C-6* or it should be replaced.

CHARGE ONLY WITH DRY CARBON DIOXIDE

Do not charge with carbon dioxide unless the pressure rat-

ing stamped on

CO

2

cylinder is 1800 PSI or greater.

When charged with carbon dioxide do not exceed a fill den-

sity of 68%. (fill density is a percent ratio of the weight of gas
in the cylinder to the weight of water that the cylinder will hold
at 60°F).

If cylinder has been exposed to temperatures in excess of

350°F, it must be destroyed.

Improper use of cylinder could cause serious bodily injury or
property damage.

C.G.A. pamphlets are published by the Compressed Gas

Association, 500th Ave., New York, N.Y.

Fig. 2

b. Connect pressure tube (clear plastic tube) to CO

2

regulator

at nipple. Secure connection with hose clamp. To do this,
place hose clamp over tube and squeeze both ends of hose
clamp so that locking teeth will mate.

c. Place CO

2

cylinder at right rear corner inside beer dis-

penser cabinet in upright position. Fasten CO

2

cylinder with

CO

2

cylinder retainer (spring) provided. Hook both ends of

retainer to holes in cold plate. (See Fig. 2).

WARNING: To avoid personal injury and/or property dam-
age, always secure CO

2

cylinder with retainer to prevent it

from falling. Should CO

2

cylinder valve become accidentally

damaged or broken off, CO

2

cylinder can become an un-

guided missile.


2. Installing Keg Tapper and Beer Keg.

a. The Sankey type keg tapper supplied with beer dis-

penser is the most widely used in the United States.
However, some other type keg tappers, such as Gold-
en-Gate, European Sankey or Hoff-Stevens are still
being used. Before installing keg tapper, check with
your beer distributor to make sure that the Sankey type
keg tapper can be used. If you need a keg tapper other
than Sankey type, it is recommended to purchase the
tapper you need from your beer distributor keeping the
Sankey type keg tapper for future use because the
Sankey system is becoming more widely used.


If you wish to have the Sankey type keg tapper exchanged with
another type keg tapper, please return collect the Sankey type
keg tapper to the address below specifying the type of keg tapper
you need.


Panasonic Appliances Refrigeration Systems Corporation of America

2055 Sanyo Avenue
San Diego, California 92154
ATTN.: Customer Service Dept.

b. Make sure shutoff valve on CO

2

regulator is in closed

position. Connect pressure tube to nipple of keg tapper
(use hose clamp). Connect beer tube from draft arm to
keg tapper (fasten securely with washer and wingnut).

c. Make sure that beer faucet and keg tapper are in

closed position, then tap a keg. Open keg tapper valve.

d. Make sure the keg is properly tapped, then open

shutoff valve on CO

2

regulator. To install beer keg into

cabinet follow the steps below (See Fig. 3).

Wet the surface of keg supports (plastic
plates).

Lean keg supports on the front bottom edge
of cabinet. Place keg on supports supporting
keg by hands.

Push the upper part of keg to stand in up-
right position then slide keg supports into
cabinet.

Make sure that keg and beer tube do not
touch cold plate and that keg and keg sup-
ports are properly positioned not to interfere
with door closing.

e. Release air caught in draft arm assembly by opening

beer faucet unit foam appears. Now dispenser is ready
to use.

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