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Benchy – Glycol Instruction Manual KL18197 Instruction Manual KegLand Distribution PTY LTD www.KegLand.com.au www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 14/12/2020 5:29 PM Page 1 of 9...
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DO NOT RUN THE PUMP DRY. ENSURE THE PUMP IS ALWAYS SUBMERGED WHEN IN OPERATION. RUNNING DRY CAN DAMAGE THE PUMP WARNING ONLY CLEAN PRODUCT LINES WITH COLD TO WARM WATER. DO NOT USE HOT WATER TO CLEAN THE PRODUCT LINES. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 14/12/2020 5:29 PM Page 2 of 9...
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Push 8mm OD EVABarrier hose into the Duotight fitting on the shank on the sight of the Benchy. Connect this 8mm OD EVABarrier hose to your coupler or disconnect on your keg. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 14/12/2020 5:29 PM Page 3 of 9...
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Step 4. Set the pressure on the regulator to 1.5 times the dispensing pressure up to a maximum of 50 psi. Step 5. Look for the formation of bubbles in reservoir indicating a leak Repeat the above steps on the other product line. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 14/12/2020 5:29 PM Page 4 of 9...
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To change any settings on the temperature controller for the reservoir such as temperature hysteresis or calibration refer to this instruction manual: KegLand STC1000 Instructions Step 8. Leave the Benchy for 12 hours to ensure that it drops the temperature of the reservoir to the set temperature on the temperature controller.
To achieve a specific carbonation level during carbonation or priming refer to the table in the link below and correlate the temperature of the keg with the desired carbonation level. KegLand Carbonation Chart NOTE: Do not try to fix a slow or fast pour rate by adjusting the dispensing pressure. This will result in your beer either going flat or over carbonated.
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