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Faucet Cleaning
Turn off the gas supply with the shutoff valve(s) under the
regulator (see Figure 39 or Figure 40) and open the faucet
to relieve the pressure. To remove the faucet from the tow-
er use the spanner wrench provided. Place the pin on the
wrench into the hole on the faucet collar and turn clockwise
↷
to remove the faucet. (See Figure 45).
Remove the knurled cap from the faucet body just below
the handle and pull the handle assembly from the faucet.
This will allow the shaft to be removed from the back of the
faucet, see Figure 46.
Soak all faucet parts in hot clear water or a solution of hot
water and a sanitizing solution. Do not use soap. Rinse
thoroughly with clean water.
Reassemble faucet, assemble faucet to tower (be sure
faucet is in off position), and turn on gas valve.
Figure 45
Figure 46
After removing the
handle the shaft will
slide out the back of the
faucet
Unscrew knurled
cap on faucet body
and remove handle
assembly
Place pin on
wrench into hole
in faucet collar.
CARE AND CLEANING
Keg Coupler Cleaning
Remove the keg coupler from the keg if necessary. Close
the gas valve(s) below the regulator, remove both the red
gas line(s) and clear beer line(s) from the keg coupler(s) by
removing the plastic hose clamps (See Figure 43). Soak
and brush the keg coupler in hot water or a sanitizing solu-
tion. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Dry all parts and
reassemble.
Cleaning and Maintaining Dispensing System
The dispensing system needs to be cleaned between
usage to prevent spoilage and/or foul taste in your beer.
Figure 44
Figure 43
Hose clamps can be
released by a lateral
movement to the head.