14
13.
Putting into operation:
The device requires professional installation by a qualified firm including training of
the operator (owner) and operating staff.
1. Interconnect the beverage tubing according to point 14.
WARNING: Check the connection of the pump outlet - until it is
connected, water will pour out of the pump after when the device is
turned on.
2. Fill the tank with clean water or glycol in accordance with point 15.
3. Connect the cooler to the power mains.
4. Tap the keg in accordance with point 16.
5. Check that all the joints and connections are sufficiently tightened.
WARNING: If leakage is found, untap the keg according to point 16
and turn off the device. Fix any leaks found on the tubing. If a leak is
found inside the device or you are unsure how to proceed, contact a
service centre.
6. Set the desired temperature on the thermostat
– see point 12.
7. Turn on the device using the main switch.
8. The beverage is now cooling; once cooled (in ca. 90 minutes) you can start
pouring the first drink.
WARNING: BEFORE STARTING THE DEVICE, FILL THE TANK WITH CLEAN
WATER. DO NOT USE ANY CHEMICAL AGENTS. COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
COOLING SYSTEM. FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS REQUIRING COOLING TO SUB-ZERO
TEMPERATURES, IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE AN ECO-FRIENDLY ANTIFREEZE MIXTURE
BASED ON PROPYLENE GLYCOL.
Summary of Contents for Green Line AS-110-US
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