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3.00 Commissioning
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Protect the CO
2
cylinder from toppling over by means of a cylinder holder.
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Screw the cylinder pressure reducer to the CO
2
cylinder.
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Connect the tank connection parts to the beverage tank.
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Open the carbonic acid stopcock.
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Set pressure reducer to the required pressure.
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Set desired temperature at the thermostat.
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Connect to network.
Never operate the appliance when toppled over!
3.10 Connecting
Ensure connection tightness for all connections, in particular compressed gas carrying parts (such as pressure
reducer, admission tube, back pressure gas tube, interim pressure governor). Do not allow particles of dirt to
enter the gas and beer lines.
Never operate the compressed gas cylinders without pressure reducer and ensure that they are positioned
upright at all times and protected against toppling over. Only in this manner can you ensure that none of the
liquid CO
2
flows through the pressure reducer resulting in extremely high pressures being built up that may
cause the keg to detonate
(risk of fatal injury!
).
Clean the tap head every time you exchange a keg.
Push the tap head, with the beer and CO
2
lines connected, up to the end stop above the seal.
Push the lever down. This opens the valves for beer and CO
2
and you can now start pouring draught beer. If the
tap head is fitted with a stopcock you will have to open it after placing and close it before removing the tap head.