KegMaster
™
XL User Manual
Page 18 of 18
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Troubleshooting
Issue
Remedy
Ice or frost forming
inside the unit
See the “Defrosting the KegMaster
™
XL” section
Ice forms too
regularly
If excess ice forms too regularly:
1.
Avoid opening the door unnecessarily.
Opening the door introduces moist air that condenses and forms ice.
2.
Ensure there are no gaps in the door seal that may allow ingress of
moist air.
3.
Ensure fonts and / or the font hole are well sealed from moist air ingress
(especially with under-bench installs).
4.
If the above has not helped, set the temperature to a slightly higher
temperature, or try calibrating your KegMaster
™
(see section
“
Calibrating your KegMaster
™
Series XL Kegerator
”)
Colder temperatures increase moisture condensation and freezing.
The KegMaster
™
is
too warm
Set the temperature to a slightly lower temperature, or try calibrating your
KegMaster
™
(see section “
Calibrating your KegMaster
™
Series XL Kegerator
”)
Beers pour with
excess foam
Please see our article on reducing beer foam
https://www.kegking.com.au/blog/post/help-my-taps-pouring-foam
Unit has no power
Check that your power outlet is working with another appliance
Unit is not cooling
Ensure you have 100mm clearance behind and on both sides of the unit
Excessive noise
Ensure there is nothing obstructing the fan
For other issues or if the above remedies do not solve the issue, contact
Specifications
Height:
850 mm with rollers
830 mm without rollers
890 mm with castors
Width:
600 mm
Depth:
640 mm
Internal Height:
724.9 mm
Internal Width:
511.9 mm
Internal Depth:
405.1 mm
Volume:
160 L
Weight:
43 Kg
Power:
220-240V 50Hz
Climate Class:
T
Refrigerant:
R600a (40g)
Insulation:
Cyclopentane