TEFAL Beertender VB310 Manual page 14

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

GETTING THE BEERTENDER
For your own and others' safety, please keep meticulously to
the "Safety rules".
Cooling the Beertender
• Beertender
• Using a Beertender
• There are two ways to chill the Beertender
1. inside the Beertender
about 15 hours to cool the keg down to 4°C if the Beertender
and the appliance are stabilized at a room temperature of 20°C.
2. in a refrigerator. This will take about 12 hours depending on the
cooling capacity of your refrigerator.
Tip: we recommend that you always keep an extra Beertender
Keg in the refrigerator. That way you will always have a chilled keg
available.
We also recommend that you switch the appliance on at least one hour
before intended use to get full benefit from the pre-cooling of the keg.
Warning! Do not attempt to chill the keg in a freezer. The kegs are
at risk of exploding if they are frozen. Moreover, freezing diminishes
the quality of the beer - fig. 29.
Installing the Beertender
• The original packing is designed and made to protect the appliance. It
is recommended that you keep it for future transport.
• Remove the Beertender
dry, clean, level, stable surface that is sufficiently large to accommodate
it.
• Remove all packaging, stickers or various accessories both inside and
outside the product.
• The temperature of the room must be between 12°C and 30°C. At
temperatures above 30°C, the system will not be able to sufficiently cool
the beer. - fig. 4.
14
kegs must be chilled before use.
®
keg that is too warm will result in too much foam.
®
®
appliance from the packaging and place it on a
®
READY
®
Keg
®
®
(see "Using the Beertender
appliance
®
Keg:
"). It will take
®
Keg
®
®

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents