XPRESSFILL Systems LLC
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265 Prado Road, Suite 1 • San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 • Tel: (805) 541-0100 • [email protected]
1. Fill Indicator Light
- Th
is green light will
turn on while the liquid is fl owing from the
spout.
2. Fill Switch
- Th
e fi ll switch turns the fl ow
of liquid on and off for each side. Th
e fl ow is
off when the switch is in the down position.
It will glow red when the machine is plugged
in and turned on. Th
e switch will glow green
once switched to the up position, indicating the
fi ll sequence has begun.
3. Pressure Release Button
- Th
is button will
manually release the pressure inside your bottle.
It will be used at the end of each fi ll sequence
or in case of emergency.
4. Bottle Pressure Gauge
- Th
is gauge displays
the pressure inside the bottle, which should
be lower than the pressure inside your keg or
liquid reservoir. (See our operating instructions
for our recommendations for what each of
these gauges should display).
5. Bottle Pressure Adjustment Knob
-
Th
is knob allows you to adjust the pressure
inside your bottle. Turning the knob
counterclockwise will lower the pressure, while
turning it clockwise will increase the pressure.
Th
is will typically only need to be adjusted
when setting up your fi ller for the fi rst time
with a new liquid.
6. Bottle Foot Rest
- Th
ese feet will hold your
bottle securely in place once the fi ll sequence is
started. Avoid putting your hands between the
bottle and the foot to prevent injury.
7. Upper Spout
- Th
is spout is used for the gas
fl ush and fi lling sequences.
8. Lower Spout -
Th
is spout is vented to
relieve the pressure in your bottle and acts as
the sensor for the automatic level fi lling system.
9. Stopper
- Th
e stopper seals your bottle and
helps to control the level your bottles is fi lled
to. While the stoppers are already set for the
level of a typical 12 oz. beer bottle, they can be
adjusted up and down on the spout to fi ll to
your own specifi cations.
10. Pneumatic Ram
- Th
e pneumatic ram
actuates the bottle and foot rest and are
activated when the fi lling sequence begins