CHILLING THE DRAUGHTKEGTM
1. Before pouring a draught beer, it is very important that the Heineken®,
Heineken Premium Light®DraughtKegTM and Newcastle Brown Ale®
DraughtKeg™ reach the correct temperature.
2. Ensure DraughtKegTM is sufficiently chilled before pouring a draught beer.
Insufficiently chilled DraughtKegsTM will produce too much foam. It is ideal
to purchase the DraughtKegTM pre-chilled or pre-chill over night before
intended use.
If the DraughtKegTM needs additional chilling, there are 2 recommended
options:
a. Inside the BeerTender®– Depending on the temperature of the DraughtKegTM,
it will take up to 18 hours to chill to the ideal serving temperature.
b. In a refrigerator – Depending on the temperature of your refrigerator, it will
take up to 12 hours to chill to the ideal serving temperature.
Tip: We recommend that you always keep an extra DraughtKegTM in your
refrigerator to always have a chilled keg available.
PREPARING THE BEERTENDER®
IMPORTANT: It is important that the BeerTender®power switch is turned
on before inserting the DraughtKegTM.
nAfter setting up the BeerTender®and before use, it is vital to clean the
detachable pour spout – this is the only part of the appliance that will
come into contact with the beer. The spout should be rinsed by hand. After
cleaning, screw back into place - fig. 5.
nBefore inserting the DraughtKegTM into the BeerTender®, simply snap
the patented disposable draught beer tube (5 tubes included) onto the
DraughtKegTM - fig. 6.
nOpen the BeerTender®cover by pressing in the release panel on the top of
the machine and remove the tap spout cover - fig. 7-8-9.
nPlace DraughtKegTM into BeerTender®- fig. 10.
nPosition the draught beer tube as shown in drawing - fig. 11-12.
nPut the tap spout cover back into place - fig. 13.
nCarefully close the lid - fig. 14.
nSet the drip tray and grate in place at the front of the appliance. Make sure
the drip tray is properly fitted and positioned.
WARNING! The drip tray must be positioned on a level surface and must
not jut out from the surface it is resting on.