Kegerator operation – Great Northern Popcorn 7976 Frosty Keg Kegerators User Manual
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KEGERATOR OPERATION
1.
To begin using your kegerator you will need to attach the
2.
Next, connect the beer line to the top of the keg coupler, making sure that the beer
line coming down from the tower has a washer-gasket installed (
). If the
washer is not already installed, there will be one or more in the parts bag. Ensure
the washer is lying flat within the connector before installing the beer line.
3.
With both lines firmly connected to the keg coupler,
.
CO line and the beer line
to the keg. First, after double-checking to ensure that the silver end of the CO line
has a washer installed and that the keg coupler’s CO connection’s hat-shaped
washer is in place, attach the silver end of the CO line to the CO connection on the
keg coupler (
). Hand tighten securely.
Hand
tighten securely.
finalize the connection by pulling
the black tap handle out (
) and pushing down until it clicks securely (
). There will be an audible click, signaling that the CO and beer connections have
been opened and that your keg is tapped
4.
Next turn the red lever on the CO regulator so that it is inline and parallel with the
CO line (
). Open the CO tank valve 1/4 to ½ turn to the left, then slowly
engage the CO by turning the red pressure gauge knob to the right until the
regulator’s PSI gauge reads between 8-15 PSI (
).
5.
Locate the white plastic raised bump “keg board” (page 5, R) which you initially
removed from the bottom floor of the kegerator during unpacking. Replace the keg
board in the bottom of the kegerator, raised bump side down (
).
6.
Next, carefully lift the keg atop the keg board and slide all the way into the
kegerator (
).
Do not jostle or bang keg! Make
sure that the kegerator door can close easily.
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IMPORTANT!!
If you want to plug in your kegerator,
NOTE: Too much pressure can cause foaming issues. It is usually best to
start at a lower pressure and gradually increase to where you get a good pour
with the most pressure.
be sure that you are connected safely
to the proper power supply: a 120V, 60Hz, 16 Amp grounded AC outlet. The
cord should be rated for AT LEAST 1875 Watts and a No. 14 AWG minimum
size.
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