Getting The Beertender Ready; Cooling The Beertender Keg; Installing The Beertender Appliance - Krups BeerTender Manual

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Fix a beer tube at the top of the keg by simply pressing
firmly on the push button.
Warning: Contents under pressure. Do not shake or
drop. Do not expose to sunlight or temperatures above
30°C. Even when the keg is empty, do not force it open
and do not expose to flame or fire.
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Getting the Beertender ready

For your own and others' safety, please keep
meticulously to the "Safety rules" described in chap.3.

Cooling the Beertender Keg

BeerTender kegs must be chilled before use. Using a
BeerTender keg that is too warm will result in too much
foam.
There are two ways to chill the BeerTender Keg:
1.
Inside the BeerTender (see "Using the
BeerTender"). It will take about 15 hours to cool the
keg down to 3°C if the BeerTender Keg 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 you to switch the appliance 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.
Just like glass bottles, a keg may burst when placed in
the freezer. Moreover, freezing diminishes the quality of
the beer.

Installing the Beertender appliance

The original packing is designed and made to protect
the appliance.
You are recommended to keep it for future transport.
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