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Auto defrost function

The BEER DISPENSER refrigeration system is equipped with an automatic defrost. During the process of
defrosting, the compressor will stop working and the interior fan will run continuously. The temperature
inside will rise by around 5

℉.

The beer dispenser is running normally. When setting temperaturelower(e.g.

setting temperature at 32

℉ )

, and full load kegs inside, the temperature reading on the display may be

higher than the preset temperature.This is not a failure.

HELPFUL TIPS

It is normal to see condensation form on the faucet. It is caused by the difference in temperature between
the cold beer and the inside of the faucet when beer is flowing through the line.

To ensure that your beer dispenser works to the maximum efficiency for which it was designed, keep it in
a location where there is proper air circulation and electrical outlets.

Choose a location where the beer dispenser will be away from heat and will not be exposed to direct
sunlight.

Beer Temperature

Correct consistent temperature is an important factor to consider when

storing and dispensing draft beer. Therefore, please adhere to the following

guide lines:

Beer can freeze, so it’s important to select and maintain proper operating temperatures

inside the beer dispenser cabinet. *Beer will start to freeze at 28

(- 2

).

Optimum temperatures for serving cold beer are 32

- 36

(0

~ 2

).

Temperatures too cool or too warm may cause flavor loss, off taste and/or dispensing

problems.

Periodically monitor temperatures inside your beer dispenser(adjust as necessary).

Keep the beer dispenser door closed as much as possible to avoid temperature

fluctuations

Summary of Contents for BM-1600

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Beer Meister Beer Dispenser BM 1600 ...

Page 2: ...h a warning triangle and or with Warning Caution Important Please observe the following carefully Supplementary information regarding operation and practical applications of the appliance appear after this symbol Tips and notes concerning economical and environmentally sound use of the appliance are marked with the cloverleaf Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 2 Description of the app...

Page 3: ...ug If you do not have a three prong outlet in the wall have a certified electrician install the proper outlet 5 Never unplug your appliance by pulling on the power cord Always grasp the plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet 6 Immediately replace worn power cords power outlets and loose plugs 7 To reduce the risk the electric shock or fire do not use extension cords or adapters to conne...

Page 4: ...keg is not built to stand such a high pressure Never connect the CO2 cylinder directly to the beer keg 3 ALWAYS secure gas cylinder in anupright position NEVER drop or throwgas cylinder Gas cylinders can be unstable with the regulator mounted Theregulator may break off if the cylinder falls on it 4 Always keep CO2 cylinders away from heat Store extra cylinders in a cool place preferably 70 Secure ...

Page 5: ... THE BEER DISPENSER Cabinet Door Stainless steel handle Lock Ventilator Top cover Guard rail Beer tower with faucet and handle Light switch Fan Return airway Control panel Fixing hook for CO2 Tank Adjustable legs 4pcs ...

Page 6: ...Before installation carefully read the instruction in the end in order to avoid a certain number of problems WARNING Do not plug in the beer dispenser immediately after the beer dispenser is delivered to your home Keep the beer dispenser upright on the ground and wait four hours before plugging in the unit If the beer dispenser has been placed in a horizontal or tilted position for any period DO n...

Page 7: ...hole on the top of the beer dispenser Using a PVC pipe measureand cut the length to fit between the beer dispenser top and bottom of the counter top Using silicone to seal the joints and prevent any leakage of the cold air that will be circulating through the pipe By doing this you will create a simple extension as if the tower were still mounted directly on top of the beer dispenser Below are the...

Page 8: ... befittedinto a kitchen cabinet with internal height less than35 5 inches Remove thestainlesssteel top off the beer dispenser before installing the beer dispenser into the kitchen cabinet ifthe internal height of your kitchen cabinet is less than 35 5 inches How to remove the stainless steel top as shown below 1 Disassemble screws 3 pc from the back of the top 2 Remove the top WARNING When removin...

Page 9: ...8 3 Disassemble the valve support and fixed block of the unit top ...

Page 10: ...sters is necessary if you want to make the beer dispenser mobile Note Two of the Casters include locking mechanisms to ensure the unit does not slide on hard floors These two locking Casters should be fastened at the front end of the unit 1 Empty the inside of the cabinet completely and lay the beer dispenser down on its back We recommend that you place a piece of cardboard or cloth underneath the...

Page 11: ...10 3 Insert the Casters into the holes on the bottom corners of the cabinet Tighten each Caster 4 Once all four Casters have been tightened stand the cabinet in its upright position ...

Page 12: ...he beer dispenser and align holes with the holes on the top of beer dispenser Secure guard rail to the beer dispenser by placing inside corresponding holes tighten with screwdriver Align supplied screws to holes in door Position door handle and tighten with screw driver ...

Page 13: ...tach the beertower onto the gasket Align the holes on tower base with the holes on the gasket cabinet Using the screws M5X12 4 pcs provided secure the tower onto the beer dispenser top firmly Make sure the tower is in the position with the faucet facing the front of the cabinet 4 Line up the threads of the faucet with the collar of the shank Tighten with the faucet wrench Screw faucet knob onto th...

Page 14: ...nut hand tighten IMPORTANT The rubber washer provided black or clear is taped inside of beer nut Remove tape before connecting beer line nut to keg coupler Make sure rubber washer is in beer nut before connecting Setting up the Co2 tank beer regulator and keg tapping Note a CO2 Tank band is completed with the beer dispenser to ensure the CO2 tank stays secured Following the below guidelines to set...

Page 15: ... valve is in the closed position left or right To open the main CO2 cylinder valve slowly turnthe main valve counter clockwiseuntil fully open SET CO2 REGULATOR PRESSURE Follow the instructions included with your regulator When pressure holds at desired psi turn secondary shut off valve straight down south to introduceCO2 to keg only after keg is tapped See keg tappingfor instructions Important Th...

Page 16: ...15 the CO2 tank on the right corner of the unit Lock the metal button from other end of the CO2 tanks bank to the hook Check if the CO2 tank is secured KEG TAPPING ...

Page 17: ...16 Keg Capacity ...

Page 18: ...O OPERATE 1 Control function Guide Up Used to raise warm the set temperature by 1 or 1 Maximum temperature 10 50 Down Used to lower cool the set temperature by 1 or 1 Minimum temperature 2 28 Temperature Display The display indicates the current operation temperature Display Set temperature press this button press to set temperature Selector Select the temperature display setting in Fahrenheit or ...

Page 19: ...r dispenser works to the maximum efficiency for which it was designed keep it in a location where there is proper air circulation and electrical outlets Choose a location where the beer dispenser will be away from heat and will not be exposed to direct sunlight Beer Temperature Correct consistent temperature is an important factor to consider when storing and dispensing draft beer Therefore please...

Page 20: ...19 How to Pour the Perfect Glass of Beer ...

Page 21: ... and or faucet and will not be covered by your warranty Maintain strict sanitary conditions in the glass washing area Never wash glassware with utensils or dishes used to serve food Food particles and or residue can affect the quality taste of draft beer Regular dish detergents are fat based and will leave a slight oily film on the glass which will cause the beer to go flat quickly Therefore it is...

Page 22: ... top Net Volume Total L cu ft 160L 5 7cu ft Product Weight Max kg lbs 53kgs 117 lbs Energy Class A DOE Ambient temperature 0 38 32 100 Temperature Range 2 10 28 4 50 Refrigerant Type R600a Rated Voltage Frequency 115V 60Hz Input power 130W Current 1 6A Control Type Digital Touch Pad Cooling stystem Auto Defrost Product Type Built in design Light LED interior light ...

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