![background image](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/lancer/utc/utc_operation-manual_3481713021.webp)
TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
5.7 Warm Beer
A. Keg is not cooled properly
B. Cabinet door does not close properly
C. Temperature controller is
malfunctioning
D. Dispenser cooling failure
A. Cool the keg for at least 12 hours.
Refer to Section 2.2. Connecting the
Kegs.
B. Make sure the kegs, beer tubing and
air lines are placed correctly in the
cabinet and do not obstruct the door
closing. Check that the keg connectors
are well connected to the kegs on the top
rack.
C. Check the temperature display at the
front bottom of the cabinet. If the read out
is ‘E1’, call the hotline.
D. Call the hotline.
5.8 Very low or no beer flow
A. No power supply
B. Beer tubing not well connected
or obstructed
C. Air line not well connected or
obstructed
D. Keg (almost) empty
E. Beer tubing is frozen
F. Pressure is too low
G. Keg damaged
H. Dispenser failure
A. Check that the power supply cord is
well connected to the power supply.
B. Check the correct fitting of the beer
tubing to the keg connector. Check if the
valve on the beer tubing is in the open
position. Make sure that the beer tubing
is untangled and check for any
obstruction. If issue still persists, please
replace the keg.
C. Check the correct fitting of the air line
to the keg connector. Check the correct
position of the valves (refer to Section
1.6). Make sure that the air line is
untangled and check for any obstruction.
D. Check if the keg is empty. Replace the
keg if empty.
E. Check if the beer tubing is frozen, if
frozen the temperature probe is
positioned incorrectly, turn off the
dispenser, open the door, and call the
hotline.
F. Turn the pressure regulator knob
slightly until pressure is suitable for
pouring. Refer to Section 2.1.
G. Replace the keg.
H. Call the hotline.
5.9 Unit makes buzzing noise
A. Air compressor noises are normal
A. The dispenser has an air compressor,
which keeps the beer inside the keg
under pressure. A pressure switch turns
the compressor on once the pressure
drops below 72 PSI (0.496 MPA) and
turns off when pressure reaches 101 psi
(0.696 MPA).
5.10 Unit does not move easily
A. Caster brakes are not released
A. Release the caster brakes to move the
unit
19