1.
Fill Indicator Light:
This green light will turn on
when the fluid solenoid valve is getting a signal to
open.
2.
Bottle Pressure Adjustment Knob:
This 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.
This will typically only need to be adjusted when
starting a new filling session and during cleaning.
3.
Fill Switch:
The three (3) position fill switch turns
the fill cycle on (up position), turns the fill cycle off
but maintains a seal (center position), and releases
the bottle supporting foot rest after the bottle
pressure has been safely released (down position).
4.
Pressure Release Switch:
This switch electrically
activates a pressure release valve to release the
pressure inside your bottle. It will be used at the end
of each fill sequence or in an emergency.
5.
Bottle Foot Rest:
These feet will hold your bottle
securely in place once the fill sequence is started.
Avoid putting your hands between the bottle and the
foot to prevent injury.
6.
Larger Spout:
This spout is used for the gas flush
and filling sequences of the bottle.
7.
Smaller Spout:
This spout is vented to relieve the
pressure in your bottle and acts as the sensor for the
automatic shut off of the level filling system.
8.
Stopper:
The stopper seals your bottle and helps to
control the level your bottles is filled 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 fill to your own specifications.
9.
Pneumatic Ram:
The pneumatic ram raises the
bottle and foot rest and is activated when the filling
sequence begins.
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