How to use your beer chiller™ (continued) – Nostalgia Electrics Beer Chiller BC-4600 User Manual

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HOW TO USE YOUR BEER CHILLER™ (Continued)


INSTRUCTIONS

First, find a stable surface near an electrical outlet before starting. Make sure you have not
blocked ventilation needed for proper running of the unit and that your cord is away from
any water source. If needed, it is acceptable to use an extension cord.

FOR BEST RESULTS, MAKE SURE YOUR 5 LITER KEG IS ICE COLD FROM THE
FRIDGE OR HAS BEEN CHILLING FOR 12 HOURS IN THE BEER CHILLER™ TO
INSURE BEST TASTE.

USING PRESSURIZED™ 5 LITER KEG SUCH AS THOSE USED BY HEINEKEN tm.

Open the large top lid on your BEER CHILLER™. Set the Keg down inside, so that the
spigot extrudes through the small designed opening in the front top of the BEER
CHILLER™ and close the lid. The small window in the top of the unit opens to allow you to
lift the tap vat tab up when you want to dispense beer. Plug the cord into your chosen
power source and you are ready to enjoy. (See illustration A, below)

Using one hand, place your glass or mug up under the spigot. With your other hand pull the
tab (extruding from the top opening) forward to pull and fill your glass. Release when you
have a desired amount of beer. (See Illustration B, below) follow instructions on keg of
manufacturer.








A

B


USING GRAVITY 5 LITER KEGS SUCH AS THOSE USED BY COORS™.

Open the large top lid on your BEER CHILLER™ and open the small clear window located
on the front of the bottom chrome face. Set the Coors™ mini-keg down inside, so that the
spigot at the front base of the keg is positioned to allow the vat tab to be accessed and
pulled when you want to dispense beer. Plug the cord into your chosen power source and
you are ready to enjoy. (See illustration C, below)

Using one hand, place your glass or mug under the spigot at the front base of the keg.
With your other hand, pull the tab forward to pull and fill your glass. Release when you
have a desired amount of beer. (See illustration D, below)






C

D

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