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Sticky Faucet

A sticky/sticking faucet is usually attributed to the beer drying up at the point 
of the seal of the faucet valve. Inside the faucet is a neoprene gasket that 
presses against the metal inside of the faucet, creating the seal to close the 
faucet. When you close the faucet, the residual beer caught between the seal 
can dry up over time. 

Solutions:

Clean faucet, lines, and coupler as described earlier
Wrap faucet body with a hot washcloth for several minutes

WILD BEER

WILD BEER

Description: 

Beer, when drawn, is all foam, or too much 
foam and not enough liquid beer.

Causes:

Beer drawn improperly
Creeping Regulator
Applied pressure is set too high
Hot spots in the line
Use of non-insulated beer line
Beer runs are too long for proper cooling
Tapped into a warm keg (Should be 34⁰ - 38⁰)
Cooler malfunctioning
Kinks, dents, twists or other obstructions in line
Faucets in bad, dirty, or worn condition

FLAT BEER

Description: 

Foamy head disappears quickly; beer lacks usual 
zestful brewery-fresh flavor

Causes:

Dirty glasses
Sluggish regulator
Applied pressure is set too low

CO

2

 is turned off at night

Contaminated air source (associated with 
compressed air)
Moisture in air system
Beer is too cold
Loose tap or vent connections

CLOUDY BEER

Description: 

When beer in glass appears hazy, not clear

Causes:

Frozen or nearly frozen beer
Old beer
Beer that has been unrefrigerated for long periods
of time
Dirty glass
Dirty faucet
Unrefrigerated foods placed on top of cold keg
Contaminated air source

FALSE HEAD

Description: 

Large soap-like bubbles, head dissolves very quickly

Causes:

Applied pressure required does not correspond to 
beer temperature
Small beer line into a large faucet shank
Beer lines warmer than beer in keg
Dry glasses
Improper pour

UNPALATABLE BEER

Description: 

Off-Taste

              

Contaminated air source, or unfiltered
Unsanitary bar conditions

Potential Draft Issues

 Beer dries up here, 

causing the plunger 

to stick inside the 

faucet body.

Lever

Plunger

Faucet Body

Summary of Contents for Outdoor UOKR124SS01A

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Single and Double Tap Tower Kits RIGHT PRODUCT RIGHT PLACE RIGHT TEMPERATURE SINCE 1962...

Page 2: ...appreciation for the finer things with exceptional functionality style inspired innovations and attention to even the smallest details We are known and respected for our unwavering dedication to produ...

Page 3: ...ng 1 Parts Lists 2 Tower Installation 3 Install on Refrigerator 3 Install on Countertop 4 Connections 5 CO2 Line 5 Beverage Line 6 Set CO2 Pressure 7 Beverage Line Cleaning 8 Potential Draft Issues 10...

Page 4: ...SI Most draft beers are dispensed between 8 14 PSI and most stouts are dispensed at 30 14 PSI Pressures above 50 PSI will release the built in pressure relief Always connect CO2 tank to regulator Neve...

Page 5: ...file keg coupler D system for North American Beers 3 Regulator CO2 gauge includes hose and clamps 4 5 lb CO2 cylinder ships empty 5 Drip tray 6 Cleaning kit includes cleaning pump detergent faucet bru...

Page 6: ...rigerator is new out of the box do not remove the protective film on the stainless exterior until the tower is installed 2 Insert tap assembly tubing through the provided gasket and then all the way i...

Page 7: ...g refrigerator from under countertop 4 Use template to drill four mounting holes Front Face of Refrigerator Rear Wall 23 7 8 11 15 16 20 7 8 2 7 16 2 3 4 Hole Diameter 12 1 2 11 1 8 Rear Wall Countert...

Page 8: ...e your tank filled 1 Attach regulator to CO2 tank Hand tighten the coupling nut and then use an adjustable wrench for an additional quarter turn DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 3 Attach and clamp CO2 tubing to ta...

Page 9: ...o tap coupler 2 Attach tap coupler to keg Locate notch and rotate clockwise 1 4 turn 3 Press down and rotate clockwise an additional 1 4 turn 4 Open valve on CO2 tank and adjust regulator to desired p...

Page 10: ...side of the coupler to release built up pressure from the keg Open the faucet Nothing should come out initially as there is no pressure to the keg Place a container under the faucet and open the valv...

Page 11: ...4 Remove CO2 line from tap coupler 5 Open tap coupler to allow cleaning solution to flow through it Push base of coupler inward and rotate clockwise 6 Open cleaning pump 7 Empty one packet of cleaner...

Page 12: ...rench 11 Pump all the solution through the beverage line 13 Rinse out and refill plastic jar with clean water Pump all the water through the beverage line to rinse 14 Rinse all disassembled parts with...

Page 13: ...or worn condition FLAT BEER Description Foamy head disappears quickly beer lacks usual zestful brewery fresh flavor Causes Dirty glasses Sluggish regulator Applied pressure is set too low CO2 is turne...

Page 14: ...rom date of purchase Contact U Line at 1 414 354 0300 Proof of purchase is required Additional tap accessories and cleaning solution are available at your local brewing supply store or online Copyrigh...

Page 15: ...TO PREVENT IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO YOUR COUNTERTOP DO NOT USE TEMPLATE UNTIL IT HAS BEEN VERIFIED DO THE FOLLOWING 1 Measure the inch scale 2 Line up the tower to template 3 If this template cannot be...

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