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Table of Contents Page 1: Important Safety Information Page 2: Introduction Page 2 - 4: Components Page 4 - 6: Setup Page 6 - 7: M alting with Acro Page 7: Care and Maintenance Page 7: Troubleshooting ...
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● Do not immerse or soak the machine. ● Make sure all ducts, tubes, and connections are in place before using Acro. ● To avoid risk of electrical shock hazard do not disassemble Acro. There are no user serviceable parts inside. ...
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Shipment Overview: Box #1: Acro, the Personal Malthouse Box #2: Acro Accessories and Fittings Box #3: Spike Conical Bag #1: Malting Barley Line Shipment Contents Total Box #1 Acro, the Personal Malthouse 1 Box #2 ...
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Leg extenders should be screwed into each leg, as well as rubber feet. Attach a duct assembly and ball valve and rotate it into place to validate the final height. Downward pressure by the conical shouldn't be placed on the duct. Use Acro’s caster wheels to easily move the malthouse into position and validate the height. ...
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4. Follow the instructions provided. Water Hookup A water line needs to be hooked up to Acro for the duration of the steeping, air resting, and germinating steps. Why? Acro automatically fills steeps, and can't fill the vessel if water is not hooked up. ...
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Water Flow Rate It's very important to set your flow rate before you hook Acro up to water. Flow rates above 6 gpm (gallons/minute) will damage interior plumbing connections and cause water leaks or flooding. Acro requires a flow rate between 3 - 5 gpm. To set this, we recommend turning your hose or ...
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Care and Maintenance Acro needs to be fully drained after a malting batch, and then cleaned. To fully drain Acro, select Malting -> Acro Drain. Then pull out the drain pan, and remove the right drain cap. Return the cap, and select Malting -> Clean Acro. Turn warm water on from your water hookup, ...
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