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How to Use TROUBLESHOOTING, FAQ AND USER GUIDE FOR THE ROYAL BREW NITRO COFFEE MAKER 1. Where can I buy Nitrogen or Nitrous Oxide cartridges? For more foam, you can use the FOMAGAS Nitrous Oxide 8g cartridges (1 per batch 64 oz kit).
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40 oz (or 80 oz for the 128 oz keg), this will leave extra room for the gas to form in case a cartridge is extra pressurized. 3. Shake the keg well, after each cartridge is placed in the sleeve, shake up and down, side to side, for 15-20 seconds, and if using multiple cartridges, wait between each cartridge.
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6. No liquid is flowing when I turn open the tap handle. If you remembered to attach the plastic straw to the bottom of the top piece with the slit end down and no liquid is flowing, then there is a small particle (i.e. coffee grounds) clogging the tapping system.
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6b. I was cleaning the spout and I knocked out the screen, o-ring and plastic piece inside of it, and didn’t see how they were stacked. This image shows a diagram of how to reinsert the parts that go inside the faucet, and the order is the same for all stout faucets that we carry: 7.
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Regarding a loose spear, please use the provided wrench to tighten the nut underneath the spear/valve top piece (the nut where the plastic hose connects, remove plastic hose when doing this). Once you have the top piece aligned properly away from the pressure valve, please tighten with the provided wrench. This needs to be done periodically, as depending on your grip strength, the nut loosens over time.
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7a. My top piece is stuck on the keg, I can't loosen it to start a new batch! If the top piece is stuck, put the entire keg into a freezer or put the top half of the keg in a pot of ice water, and then begin boiling a pot of water.
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Note: After you close the tap handle there is still excess foam in stout faucet tip and there is no pressure from the keg (because the tap is closed) to force the remaining foam out of the stout faucet tip. Once the foam starts to settle, it then leaks out of the end of the faucet tip.
Troubleshooting the Royal Maker Nitro Coffee Maker See video: https://youtu.be/cNYio6EEWoc REPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAM This diagram is intended for long term replacement only - not necessary upon unboxing: Note: If there is no O ring at the spear connection point, please add one of the four thin black rubber O rings to the connection point where the top piece connects to the faucet watch here: https://youtu.be/gXV3LcutMJw...
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1. What kind of Nitrogen chargers does the Royal Brew Nitro Keg use? The Royal Brew Nitro Keg will work with most 2 gram Nitrogen chargers, 2 per batch. Let it sit for 20-30 minutes to absorb gas from the 1st cartridge, then add a 2nd cartridge! 2.
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& soda) in the Royal Brew Nitro Keg? The nitro tapping system for the Royal Brew Nitro Keg does not control how much gas goes inside the keg from the N2O charge. This means that when you fill the keg with a beverage that has been previously carbonated/fermented (beer, soda, ect.) and add...
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flavors) and add it directly to the keg, nitrogenate, shake, and wait 1 hour. Happy pouring! (Note: Use 80 oz for 128 oz keg) 9. Can I use with CO2 to make my own seltzer water? Yes, the kit is fully compatible with CO2. QUICK START GUIDE •...
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• Note: All tap systems drip due to excess foam, so tap your glass on the edge of the stout faucet tip after you've closed the tap handle or lightly shake the keg forward to get the remaining coffee to flow out of the tip. Use our included tap plug to close off the faucet tip.
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5) Gas escaping through the pressure relief valve when tightening the N2O onto the keg spear. The mini keg is overfilled. Should you overfill the keg, you will notice that some of the N20 will be released through the pressure release valve. This is perfectly normal and nothing to be alarmed by.
When you add the top piece to the top of the keg, if you tighten it very tight onto the top of the keg with full force, it causes the nut to loosen. It doesn't need to be tightened onto the keg past a certain point because the large O RING on the inset of this piece does the rest.
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