Fig. A
Push-down tap
Dispensing spout
Cartridge valve
Cartridge holder
Spout connector
Pressure release
valve with ring
Tap head
Collapsible funnel
Silicone tube
Keg brush
Spout brush
Keg cap
(used to store coffee
before nitrogenation)
Barbed fitting
Stainless steel
mini keg
Keg opening
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED
Tap head O-ring
SPARE PARTS INCLUDED
Flat end
Extra silicone tube
One set of replacement O-rings
for spout and tap head
Tap assembly
includes:
• Push-down tap
• Tap head
• Dispensing spout
Fig. D
Fig. E
Fig. B
O-rings
Spout connector
Rounded end
of cartridge
Cartridge
holder
Cartridge
valve
Fig. C
Flat end
Barbed
fitting
Cartridge holder
Dispensing
spout
2
Getting Acquainted
Before using the Presto
®
Nitro Coffee Dispenser, become familiar with the various parts (Fig. A). Unscrew the tap head and remove it
from the mini keg. Wash the tap head, mini keg, silicone tubes, dispensing spout, and silicone funnel in warm, soapy water. Rinse and
dry thoroughly.
How to Use
1. Remove tap head from mini keg. Expand funnel and place in keg opening. The
funnel must be fully extended to work properly.
Note:
If using homemade cold brew coffee, it must be filtered before pouring
into keg and infusing with gas.
2. Pour up to 48 ounces store-bought or filtered homemade cold brew coffee into
keg and remove funnel. You can charge as little as you like, but do not exceed
48 ounces. If your cold brew is a concentrate, dilute as you would for drinking.
DO NOT OVERFILL
, as you must leave space in the keg for the injected gas.
IMPORTANT:
Do not add dairy/non-dairy beverages or creamers, sugar, or sweeteners to the keg as
blockage of the tap head could occur. Instead, add them to the glass before dispensing coffee.
3. Attach dispensing spout to spout connector (Fig. B).
Tip:
For easy insertion, prior to attachment, run spout connector under hot tap water.
4. Attach the flat end of one of the two silicone tubes to the barbed fitting (Fig. C). Push and twist the tube
until it is past the second barb. Retain the second tube as a spare.
5. Insert tap assembly into keg and screw on until tight.
6. Place one non-threaded 8 g N
2
O cartridge or one 2 g N
2
cartridge into cartridge holder, rounded end
first (Fig. D). Screw cartridge holder onto cartridge valve until you hear a whoosh sound (Fig. E). This
indicates cartridge is pierced and gas has been injected into keg.
Note:
You may hear a slight amount of gas escape and notice a few drops of coffee by the pressure
release valve. This is normal.