3
Before discarding your old appliance, remove the door from its hinges so
that children may not easily become trapped inside.
CO2(Carbon Dioxide) Gas
1. CO2 gas can be dangerous! CO2 cylinders contain high-pressure compressed gas,
which can be hazardous if not handled properly. Make sure you read and
understand all the procedures for the CO2 cylinders before installation.
2. Always connect the CO2 cylinder to a gas pressure regulator!
The gas in the CO
2
cylinder is 800-1000 P.S.I. and the 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 with a chain in an upright position when storing.
KEG OPERATION
1. Do not exceed 30 P.S.I.
2. Always use a keg coupler and gas pressure regulator equipped with a pressure
relief valve(PRV). If the regulator PRV failed, the keg coupler PRV will release
preventing the CO2 from reaching the keg.