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EN
Green beer-temperature LED on the right side of the panel: when the
Beertender
®
Keg has reached the ideal temperature the LED switches on
and the appliance goes into “stand-by” cooling mode -
fig. 19
.
Sound emitted by the Beertender
®
appliance
• The cooling function of the Beertender
®
produces sound.
• The Beertender
®
features a cooling system which controls the
temperature of the Beertender
®
Keg. There are two cooling modes:
1. stand-by cooling corresponds to the main operating conditions. In
this mode the cooling fan produces a barely audible noise;
2. active cooling is triggered when temperature inside the cooling
chamber is too high. Once the beer keg reaches the target temperature,
the beer pump shifts into standby cooling mode.
Note:
always check the “best before end” date shown on the bottom of
the Beertender
®
Keg. Do not use the Beertender
®
Keg beyond this date.
Note:
the beer must be dispensed into suitable containers; the dispensing
function is started and stopped manually by the user.
Step 1 – Preparing a glass
• To pour a perfect glass of beer, it is essential to use a clean, fresh glass.
Rinse the glass in cold water before dispensing beer (the colder the glass
the better) -
fig. 20
.
Tip:
we recommend that you use your beer glasses for drinking beer
alone. Some beverages, like milk, leave a small residue in the glass which
will reduce the head on your beer.
Step 2 – Dispensing beer
Tip:
Look at the control panel to check that the beer has reached
the right drinking temperature.
• Position a glass beneath the tap, holding it at an angle of 45 degrees
(see picture) -
fig. 21
.
DISPENSING BEER
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