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Figure 1.

Remove front grating by pulling from 

left and right edges.

Figure 2.

Now you have access to whole 

condenser surface.

Figure 3.

Vacuum clean the condenser. 

5.2. Cleaning the condenser

Condenser must be cleaned every 3 months or when necessary. Clean the 

condenser with a brush or vacuum cleaner. To do this, remove the ventilation 

grating by pulling it out from side edges in order to reach the condenser (see 

Figures 1, 2 and 3). 

WARNING: Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation opening in the appliance enclosrure or 

in the structure for building-in.

ATTENTION: Do not clean the unit with high-pressure cleaners or steam jets. 

ATTENTION: Do not warm up units to more than 70°C (158°F) and do not subject them to 

excess heat (radiant heaters, etc.). 

ATTENTION: Only the ventilation grating to the condenser may be opened (see Figure 1). 

Other covers on the unit may only be opened by a trained specialist.

ATTENTION: The condenser must be given a thorough cleaning with a brush / vacuum 

cleaner at least every three months. 

ATTENTION: When cleaning the condenser, wear safety gloves (danger of injury). 

ATTENTION: When cleaning the condenser, make sure that the fins are not damaged 

(=bent). 

Summary of Contents for Heineken Vault

Page 1: ...EN User Manual THE VAULT COMMERCIAL BEER DISPENSER SINGLE TAP TWIN TAP ...

Page 2: ...n and quality identical to the original part Pull out the plug by grasping it instead of pulling it by the cable The unit starts to run straight away once it is connected to its supply voltage Note the power rating on the type plate as well as the relevant local electrical safety regulations before connecting the unit to the power supply Work on the electrical system and refrigeration system may o...

Page 3: ...3 EN Pouring beer Precooling the keg 10h Removing the keg Installing the keg Cleaning the driptray 2 Serving the beer ...

Page 4: ...ectronic Controller 6 4 2 Adjusting Temperature 6 4 3 LED lightning 6 5 Maintenance 6 5 1 Cleaning after daily usage 6 5 2 Cleaning the condenser 7 6 Technical information 8 7 Refrigerant 8 8 Exploded view and part list 9 9 Environmental Policy and Recycling 10 10 Range of Appliance Use 10 11 Troubleshooting 11 ...

Page 5: ...ect sunlight or direct air flow Clean the appliance externally and internally using a soft lint free cloth Don t use detergents that contain abrasive ingredients Use mild detergents such as washing up liquid Dry the appliance carefully with a lint free cloth Checking the air inlet Make sure that the air inlets at the top and back of the appliance are not covered minimum free space 50mm Connecting ...

Page 6: ...rol for the LED lightning is mounted behind the door You can adjust color and intensity of the light After every adjustment put remote controller back to it s place WARNING Do not use electrical appliances inside the goods storage compartment of the appliance unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer 5 Maintenance Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before cleaning Whe...

Page 7: ... opening in the appliance enclosrure or in the structure for building in ATTENTION Do not clean the unit with high pressure cleaners or steam jets ATTENTION Do not warm up units to more than 70 C 158 F and do not subject them to excess heat radiant heaters etc ATTENTION Only the ventilation grating to the condenser may be opened see Figure 1 Other covers on the unit may only be opened by a trained...

Page 8: ... C factory setting Operating conditions MIN 12 C Operating conditions MAX 75 RH 38 C 7 Refrigerant WARNING The appliance contains in the refrigerant circuit the refrigerant propane R290 a highly environmentally compatible natural gas that is flammable While transporting and installing the appliance ensure that no parts of the refrigerant circuit are damaged Procedure if the refrigerant circuit is ...

Page 9: ... Drip tray 1 00 PCS 13 400 0601 Front grill 1 00 PCS 14 710 0035 Front grill magnet 2 00 PCS 15 102 0013 Evaporator 1 00 PCS 16 710 0041 Levelling feet 4 00 PCS V40 0001 Door Single tap 1 00 PCS V40 0002 Door Twin tap 1 00 PCS 101 0007 Compressor 1 00 PCS 103 0006 Condenser 1 00 PCS 107 0001 Condenser fan 1 00 PCS 110 0003 Connection plug 1 00 PCS 120 0017 Led power supply 1 00 PCS 19 V40 0003 Rea...

Page 10: ...erials and energy consumption brings the most benefit to us and our customers now and in the future 10 Range ofAppliance Use The appliance is suited only for cooling beer kegs and non alcohol or low alcohol beverage kegs In the case of commercial food cooling the pertinent statutory regulations have to be observed The appliance is not suited for storing and cooling pharmaceuticals blood plasma lab...

Page 11: ...new one There is no Keg inside The Vault Install a Keg inside The Vault The Vault is dispensing warm beer The Vault is not connected to the mains power supply Connect The Vault to the power supply The door was not closed correctly Close the door correctly The cooling system is defec tive Contact the ASTE customer service There is ice in the cooling chamber The room temperature is below 12 C Instal...

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