LINDR KONTAKT 300/K User manual

LINDR FLOW-THROUGH
CONTACT COOLING
Number 009-2020 REV00 Valid 2020-03-09
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH
KONTAKT 300/K TWIN POWER GREEN LINE
KONTAKT 300 TWIN POWER GREEN LINE

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IMPORTANT
This manual contains instructions for installation, use and operation of the ap-
pliance. This manual is an integral part of the device. It must be stored in the
vicinity of the device for the entirety of its service life and must be made avail-
able to the user any time the device is installed, moved, used or maintained.
Read this manual carefully before installing and using the device. It contains
important information for its correct and safe use.
WARNING:
Not following instructions may cause injury or
damage the device.
SYMBOLS AND MARKINGS USED IN THE MANUAL:
DANGER:
Risk of injury by electrical current.
NOTE:
This symbol indicates information and recom-
mendations for the user.
WARNING:
The cooling system contains ammable coolant
R290 (propane)!
LINDR.CZ s.r.o.
Sadová 132
503 15 Nechanice, Czech Republic
mob.: + 420 775 715 494
tel. : +420 495 447 239
e-mail: info@lindr.cz
web: www.lindr.cz, www.lindr.eu
is manual is a translation of the original Czech manual.

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Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Description of the cooler
3. Machine plate
4. General instructions, measures and safety instructions
5. Installation and placement
6. Electrical connection
7. Testing
8. Warranty
9. Description of the cooler
10. Tap installation
11. Keg coupler assembly
12. Beverage supply connection and pressurisation
13. Inlet and outlet marking
14. Built-in air compressor
15. How to work with speed ttings
16. Thermostat placement
17. Temperature and adjustment
18. Keg tapping and untapping
19. Putting into operation
20. Maintenance
21. Inspection before every use
22. Periodic checks
23. Environmental protection
24. Cleaning the condenser
25. Sanitation by water
26. Changing the illuminated advertising panel
27. Table of malfunctions
28. Spare parts
29. Technical data
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1. INTRODUCTION:
Thank you for purchasing this LINDR product.
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE COOLER:
This beverage dispensing system with built-in
compressor isdesigned for professional cool-
ing of beverages and dispensing and serving
well cooled beer and beverages from a keg.
It is the elite among professional table-top
coolers.
The Lindr modern compressor cooling unit
uses input energy and transforms it directly
into cooling, ensuring proper beer cooling at
minimum energy drain.
The thermal block with high energy capacity
is ready to dispense well cooled beer within 5
- 10 minutes after turning on the device. If the
thermostat is set to max., the thermal block
can accumulate a large amount of energy it
can use to dispense well cooled beers one af-
ter another. The time needed to accumulate
energy is ca. 10 min. Lindr cooling technol-
ogy has 45 % higher output than is its input
energy. The cooler is tted with an aftercooled
tap that ensures proper cooling even for small
amounts of beer. The full body and the coil of
the cooler are made of stainless steel. The ma-
terials used meet the strictest hygienic stand-
ards and guarantee long service life of the
cooler.
3. MACHINE PLATE
4. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS, MEASURES
AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
When using the device, follow basic safety
instructions stated by the manufacturer. The
cooling device is designed for ow cooling
of beverages dispensed from kegs. Any other
use is considered impermissible and therefore
dangerous. The supplier is not liable for dam-
age caused by incorrect use.
DO NOT USE THE DEVICE FOR PURPOSES
OTHER THAN THOSE STATED BY THE MANU-
FACTURER!
General safety principles. Observe the follow-
ing safety instructions.
The supplier is not liable for damage caused
by activities carried out on this device without
observing the following instructions!
WARNING: Children aged 15 or more and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or insucient experience
and knowledge may only use the device when
supervised or instructed in safe use of the ap-
pliance and familiarised with potential dan-
gers.
WARNING: Children must not be allowed
to play with the appliance. Store all packaging
material out of reach of children (comes with a
plastic bag – suocation hazard).
WARNING: Cleaning and maintenance of
the appliance on the part of the user must not
be done by unsupervised children.
WARNING: Before connecting to main elec-
trical supply, check that the voltage and fre-
quency in the mains corresponds to the data
stated on the device.
WARNING: Always make sure that the sock-
et you intend to plug the cooler into meets the
specications on the machine plate (voltage,
frequency, input power).
WARNING: Before any interference with
the device, such as cleaning or maintenance,
ALWAYS disconnect the device from power
supply: set the thermostat to “0” position and
unplug the appliance from the socket.

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WARNING: Never place tools or other ob-
ject into the fan.
WARNING: Never touch electrical compo-
nents with wet or damp hands.
WARNING: To ensure the cooling unit
works properly and at full capacity, make sure
air supply to the unit is not obstructed.
WARNING: Water temperature during sani-
tation must not be higher than 25 °C!
WARNING: Always make sure the power
socket you intend to plug the cooler into is ac-
cessible, so that the appliance can be immedi-
ately unplugged in case of emergency.
WARNING: When unplugging the device
from the socket, grab the plug and pull it out.
Do not under any circumstances pull at the ca-
ble; risk of damage.
WARNING: To turn the device o complete-
ly, unplug the appliance from the power sock-
et.
WARNING: In the event the electrical wiring
of the product becomes damaged, summon a
trained service technician. Do not under any
circumstances repair the device yourself.
WARNING: The cooling system contains
ammable coolant R290 (propane)!
WARNING: Emergency maintenance and
repair of the cooling system must be done by
trained, authorised technicians familiar with
cooling and electrical systems.The technicians
must have special training and qualication
for handling ammable substances in order to
perform servicing of coolers containingR290.
Follow basic regulations and safety measures
regarding service and repair!
WARNING: Do not use open ame or po-
tential sources of sparks in the vicinity of a
cooler using R290 coolant!
WARNING: After unpacking, place the cool-
er so that heat created by the cooling unit can
be vented suciently.
WARNING: Do not place objects that could
prevent air circulation on top of the cooler.
5. INSTALLATION AND PLACEMENT:
Place the cooler onto a stable, level surface
(maximum permitted inclination: 2 degrees).
The appliance requires unobstructed air circu-
lation.
• Ensure sucient free space for air circulation
and heat dissipation.
• Ensure sucient supply of fresh air.
• The device must not be placed in an enclosed
space.
• The device must not be placed in the vicinity
of heat sources or exposed to direct sunlight.
Minimum distance of vents from an obstacle
that would limit air circulation must be 50 cm.
Minimum distance for sections with no air
vents is 7 cm. Ideally, use the device in a cool
and well ventilated room. The device is de-
signed for use at ambient temperature of at
least 16 °C and at most 32°C.
WARNING: The device MUST NOT be used
or stored at ambient temperature lower than
0 °C. The device is designed for use in a normal
environment, always indoors, protected from
rain or sunlight. Climate class N.
DANGER: Protect the cooler and electrical
connection from rain and spraying water!
WARNING: Do not under any circumstanc-
es lay the cooler on its side, not even during
transport.
NOTE: In order for the device to work
correctly and at maximum output, it is im-
portant to not cover up any of the device's
vents and ensure sucient air circulation.

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6. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:
Connect the device to a power socket in ac-
cordance with specications on the product
label of the device. Electrical wiring is subject
to local regulations. If the power leads (ca-
bles) are damaged, they must be replaced by
the manufacturer, their service technician or
a similarly qualied person to prevent risk of
hazardous situations.
DANGER: Do not use or turn on the device
if the power lead (cable) is damaged!
7. TESTING:
The product is delivered ready for immediate
use.
8. WARRANTY:
The device comes with a warranty in accord-
ance with general legal regulations of the
Czech Republic or in accordance with the
trade agreement. During the validity period
of the warranty, we will remove any defects on
the product free of charge, provided these de-
fects were not caused by excess wear, improp-
er handling, incorrect storage or by using the
product in a way that is counter to the instruc-
tion manual or the product’s design as dened
by the manufacturer. Materials replaced dur-
ing the validity period of the warranty are our
property. The legitimacy of the warranty claim
is always decided by an authorised service
centre. Warranty provided by a retailer outside
of the territory of the Czech Republic is gov-
erned by the agreement between the retail-
er and the buyer in their mutual relationship;
this agreement is not directly linked to the
manufacturer. The agreement does not give
the buyer the right to submit warranty claims
to the manufacturer. Transport expenses or
other costs are not covered by the warranty.
9. DESCRIPTION OF THE COOLER:
1. Pressure gauge
(ONLY FOR TYPE KONTAKT 300/K) 10. Advert panel illumination switch
2. Pressure regulation
(ONLY FOR TYPE KONTAKT 300/K) 11. Air compressor switch
(ONLY FOR TYPE KONTAKT 300/K)
3. Air outlet – G5/8“ external thread 12. Main switch
4. Beverage inlet 2 – G 5/8“ external thread 13. Thermostat
5. Beverage inlet 1 – G 5/8“ external thread 14. Beverage outlet 2 – G5/8“ internal thread
6. Handle 15. Advertisement
7. Condenser 16. Condenser
8. Power cable 17. Handle
9. Beverage outlet 1 – G5/8“ internal thread 18. Fans
ATTENTION:
Electrical devices and appliances must be
checked/inspected at a time stipulated by
valid legislation of the country the device
is operated in. Inspection of wiring may
only be done by a person with valid au-
thorisation for this activity. Service work,
provision of spare parts and inspection is
done by the manufacturer or an author-
ised service centre.

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10. TAP INSTALLATION:
11. KEG COUPLER ASSEMBLY
11.1 Outlet for Keg Pressurisation
Variant of connection with the use of a bushing; the hose is tted onto the bushing and axed
with a clip.
gure 8 A gure 8 b
gure 8 C
NOTE: The tap is not included
SPO 02216 Seal 5/8“
VYR 02359 Spacer ring

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CHECK VALVE
11.2 Outlet for Beverage
Screw an F 5/8“ x 1/2“ (12.7 mm) rapid coupling onto the keg coupler.
gure 9 A gure 9 b
gure 9 c gure 9 d
WARNING: Before you screw the rapid coupling onto the 5/8“ thread, make sure the keg
coupler (air inlet for delivery medium) has a lip valve (check valve) tted on it.
5/8“ - 5/16“ (8mm)
5/8“ - 1/2“ (12,7mm)

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1. Interconnect the cooler with the keg cou-
pler by connecting a beverage tube onto the
thread on the left side of the cooler marked as
INLET 1 .
2. Interconnect the cooler with the keg cou-
pler by connecting an air tube onto the thread
on the left side of the cooler marked as AIR .
Recommended Accessories:
Plug the 1/2“ beverage hose leading from the
cooling device into the 5/8“- 1/2“ (12.7 mm)
rapid coupling (beverage outlet on the keg
coupler).
Plug the 5/16“ air hose leading from the cool-
ing device into the 5/8“ - 5/16“ (8 mm) rapid
coupling (air inlet on the keg coupler).
To connect air supply to two kegs, use a 5/16“
(8 mm) Y adapter.
gure 10 A
gure 10 b
Drink Air
12. BEVERAGE SUPPLY CONNECTION AND PRESSURISATION:
SPO 01365 DM Y 8mm, ATWD 0808M black
SPO 01365 DM Y 8mm, ATWD 0808M black
HAD 01865 Hose 1/2“ (9,5x12,7mm)
SPO 00361 JG F5-8x12,7mm
HAD 01940 Hose 5/16“ (6x8mm)
SPO 00362 JG F5/8x8mm

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obrázek 11 a
NOTE: The gure shows a model connection example; for other connection options,
consult a specialised company or the manufacturer.
Drink
Drink
Air
Air

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13. INLET AND OUTLET MARKING:
gure 12 c
gure 12 a
gure 12 b
Outlet 1
Outlet 2

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14. BUILT-IN AIR COMPRESSOR:
(ONLY FOR TYPE KONTAKT 300/K) The air
compressor is built into the cooling device
itself. The compressor can be turned o sepa-
rately with a switch. Air pressure is controlled
automatically. Output pressure can be set in
1-4 bar range using a regulator knob. The air
outlet from the cooler terminates in a 5/8“
thread and is marked with the word AIR. The
air compressor is zero-maintenance, tted
with a molecule lter for the drawn-in air.
gure 13 a
15. HOW TO WORK WITH SPEED FITTINGS:
15.1 Speed tting Installation:
Grasp the speed tting and insert the hose all
the way inside the speed tting body (ca. 20
mm). The end of the hose must be straight so
that it plugs fully into the coupling. If the hose
will not go in, moisten the end of the hose.
gure 13 b
15.2 Speed tting Removal:
Hold the grey ring tight against the body of
the speed tting and pull out the hose.
gure 13 c
WARNING: Hoses must not be pressurised during removal.
WARNING: If you do not hold the grey ring but pull at the hose, the speed tting will cut
even deeper into the hose.

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gure 14 b gure 14 c gure 14 d
17. TEMPERATURE AND ADJUSTMENT:
TThe temperature of the cooled beverage is controlled by a mechanical thermostat in
temperature range of 2 °C to 8 °C.
16. THERMOSTAT PLACEMENT:
The mechanical thermostat with 1 -7 numeri-
cal scale located on the front of the cooler.
gure 14 A
0 = OFF 1 = MAX. BEVERAGE TEMPERATURE 7 = MIN. BEVERAGE TEMPERATURE
WARNING: If you are using the cooler to cool non-alcoholic beverages, set the thermostat
knob to no. 5 at the most, otherwise, there is a risk of the beverage freezing in the cooler's
tubing and damaging the device.

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gure 15 A gure 15 b
gure 15 c gure 15 d
gure 15 e
18. KEG TAPPING AND UNTAPPING:
18.1 Keg Tapping:
Procedure for tapping a keg using an S system keg coupler:
S system keg coupler
WARNING: Make sure the
adapter is clean before tapping
the keg!

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18.3 Keg Tapping:
Procedure for tapping a keg using an A system keg coupler:
A system keg
gure 16 d gure 16 e
18.2 Keg Untapping:
Procedure for untapping a keg using an S system keg coupler:
gure 16 a gure 16 b
gure 16 c
WARNING: Make sure the
adapter is clean before tapping
the keg!

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18.4 Keg Untapping:
Procedure for untapping a keg using an A system keg coupler:
gure 17 c gure 17 d
gure 17 a gure 17 b
19. PUTTING INTO OPERATION
1. Connect the air and beverage tubing according to point 12.
2. Set the thermostat to 0 position.
3. Connect the cooler to the power mains.
4. Tap the keg in accordance with point 18.
5. Turn on the air compressor on using the switch and pressurise to the required pressure of 1.0-
3.4 bar.
6. Check that all the joints and connections are suciently tight.
WARNING: If leakage is found, untap the keg according to point 18 and turn o the device.
Fix any leaks found on the tubing. If a leak is found inside the device or you are unsure how to
proceed, contact a service centre.
7. Use the dispensing tap to let out some of the beverage and check that there is no water in the
device.
WARNING: Never turn the device on if there is water in the device. May cause freezing of
the beverage tubing and damage the device.
8. Set the desired temperature on the thermostat – see point 17.
9. The beverage is now cooling; once cooled (ca. 5-10 minutes) you can start pouring the rst
drink.

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21. INSPECTION BEFORE EVERY USE:
1. Visual check.
2. Lead-in cable check.
3. Condenser cleanliness check (in case of excess pollution of the condenser, clean more fre-
quently than 1x a month).
WARNING: Do not use the device if defects or malfunctions are found.
20. MAINTENANCE:
Flush the beverage tubing of the cooler after
each use with pressurised water (see Sanita-
tion by Water). To make ushing easier, use a
sanitation adapter according to your type of
keg coupler (not included in standard accesso-
ries). The cooler must be sanitised once every
14 days by a person with chemical
engineering qualications. The condenser
must be checked for cleanliness every month.
Any dirt found must be cleaned with com-
pressed air or wiped o. Otherwise, there is a
risk of reduced cooling output or damaging of
the cooler.
23. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION:
Waste Sorting:
22. PERIODIC CHECKS
1x a week: check that the lead-in cable is
undamaged and that the plug is rmly in the
socket.
1x a week: check that the device is not ex-
posed to radiant heat.
1x a week: check that air circulation is not
obstructed.
1x a month: check the cooling unit's con-
denser and clean it regularly.
1x a year: have an engineering inspector
check the electrical safety of the device.
This product must not be disposed of in communal waste. Electrical waste in the Czech
Republic is disposed of within the Rema System (www.remasystem.cz).
In countries other than the Czech Republic, waste sorting is subject to local regulations.
Sorted waste enables recycling and reusing used products and packaging materials. Re-
use of recycled material helps protect the environment from pollution and reduces re-
source consumption. Local regulations may regulate the method of disposing household
appliances at local collection points or at the point of sale.

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24. CLEANING THE CONDENSER:
The condenser must be cleaned with compressed air 1x a month.
gure 19 A gure 19 b
25. SANITATION BY WATER:
(sanitation adapter)
Connect the sanitation adapter (not included) to water mains using a hose.
NOTE: Sanitation adapter is not included.
Can be purchased as an accessory for the cooler.
gure 19 dgure 19 c
WARNING! Maximum water temperature must not exceed 25 °C.
Sanitation procedure:
Once you have nished a keg, connect the keg coupler to the sanitation adapter the same way
as if you were tapping a keg. Once connected, turn the bar tap lever to open position and keep it
open until clean water ows out of the tap (all beverage residue and partial sediments ush out).

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gure 20 b
UNI 02382 Kontakt 300 reklama folie
PLA 02060 Kontakt 300 reklama plexisklo 4mm
4x SPO 02462 Šroub s čočkovou hlavou a s přírubou M4x20 A2
26. CHANGING THE ILLUMINATED ADVERTISING PANEL:
The advertising panel can be changed on customer request.
gure 20 a
Instructions for Replacement
1. Disconnect the device from power.
2. Remove the four M4x20 screws
3. Remove the covering plexiglass
4. Remove the current advertisement
placard
5. Insert a new advertisement placard
6. Replace the covering plexiglass
7. Insert spacers and four screws, lightly
tighten M4x20 (max. 0.2 Nm)
WARNING: Tighten the screws
fastening the plexiglass
gently. Maximum torque
is 0.20 Nm.
UNI 02431 Kontakt 300 advertising placard
PLA 02072 Kontakt 300 advertising plexiglass 4 mm
4x SPO 02462 Screw with lentil-head screw and ange, M4x20 A2
SPO 02492 Delimeter
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