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3.00 Bringing into service
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Ensure that nitrogen bottle does not fall over by using a bottle holder.
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Screw bottle pressure regulator on to the nitrogen bottle.
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Connect the reservoir connection component to the beverage holder.
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Open the nitrogen pressure container.
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Open the nitrogen stopcock to the bottle pressure regulator.
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Set the pressure regulator to the required pressure.
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Set the required temperature on the thermostat.
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Create network connection.
Never operate the appliance when it is not upright!
3.10 Connection
Check all connections, in particular those for pressurized gas supply components (e.g. pressure regulator via
initial pressure hose, secondary pressure gas supply). Ensure that no foreign particles can access gas and
wine connections.
The pressurised gas bottles may only be operated with pressure regulators and must always be upright and
prevented from falling over. This ensures that unnecessary pressure does not accumulate. Accumulation of
unnecessary pressure could lead to containers exploding
(danger of death!).
Tap head must be cleaned every time drinks containers are changed.
Note the maximum pressure permitted for drinks holders.
If pressure is too high, containers may explode (danger of death!)
4.00 Placing out of operation
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Connect nitrogen pressure container and nitrogen stopcock to pressure regulator.
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Remove power plug
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Remove container connection parts from beverage container.
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Have appliance emptied and cleaned by professionals.
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Remove beverage supply lines.
5.00 Setting temperature
Temperature is set using the thermostat on the bottom of the appliance.