Dual-Tap Beer Kegerator SKUS: IVBKADT491B / IVBKADT491SS User Guide
Thank you for purchasing the Ivation® Dual-Tap Beer Kegerator. This User Guide is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty. Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide for reference. This product is intended for household use only. It is not intended for commercial use.
• Dual-tap lines can cool and serve beer from two kegs at once • Cools beer from low-30’s to mid-40’s (°F) • External CO2 tank mount for additional space inside the refrigeration cabinet • Automatic defrost and reversible door* • Easily converts to a beverage cooler or regular refrigerator with two (2) removable wire shelves • Drip tray and guardrail help protect your floor against spills • Locking casters add increased maneuverability and stability • Includes stylish 3-inch chrome beer tap t
WARNING: Make sure to thoroughly read and understand all instructions before using this appliance. Improper use of this product could result in extensive product damage, moderate-to-severe personal injury, or death. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or other injury, please follow these precautions and ensure the appliance is properly positioned and installed. • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • • • • • • • • • • • WARNING: Entrapment hazard.
• • • • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The appliance should not be placed next to ovens, grills, stovetops, or any other sources of high heat. Make sure to that all electrical, water, and drain connections for this kegerator are installed in accordance with state and local codes. You will also require a standard electrical supply (115 V AC only, 60 Hz) that is properly grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code as well as local codes and ordinances.
• the frost reaches a layer thickness of 0.12-0.2" (3-5 mm). Make sure the rear wall is clean and free of dust or any impurities. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CO2 GAS WARNINGS CO2 gas canisters contain high-pressure compressed gas, which can be hazardous if not handled properly. Make sure you thoroughly read and understand the following precautions and procedures for CO2 canisters prior to installation of the unit. 1. Always connect the CO2 canister to a regulator.
PARTS 1 2 9 10 3 4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 5 6 7 8 11 1 Draft arm assembly 6 CO2 tank (empty) 2 Guardrail 7 CO2 tank retainer 3 Worktop 8 Locking casters 4 American Sankey Keg Couplers 9 Thermostat (at rear of unit) 10 Drip tray CO2 tank regulator 11 Keg 5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 7
CABINET ASSEMBLY A B Wire half-shelf Locking casters (2 pcs.) D E F Casters (2 pcs.) PACKAGE CONTENTS C Wire shelf Metal washers for locking caster wheels (2 pcs.) G Drip tray (2 pcs.) H Metal wrench for cleaning Guardrail KEG ASSEMBLY I J K Dual-draft arm assembly Beer tap handle (2 pcs.) Dual-tap beer gasket (4 pcs.) L M N Dual-tap beer screws (4 pcs.) D-type keg coupler (2 pcs.) Extra valve washers (2 ea.
CO2 ASSEMBLY PACKAGE CONTENTS O P Q CO2 tank (empty) CO2 regulator CO2 back tank retainer for optional rear tank mount R S T CO2 gas lines (3 pcs.) CO2 tank retainer (preinstalled) U Bolt and nut for tank retainer Hose clamps (4 pcs.
BEFORE SETUP 1. Prior to connecting the beer dispenser to an outlet, allow it to stand upright for approximately two (2) hours. This will reduce the possibility of any cooling system malfunctions from being handled during transportation. 2. Clean the interior of the unit with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. INSTALLATION POSITIONING THE KEGERATOR • Place your kegerator on a level floor that is strong enough to support it with a full keg inside. NOTE: this appliance is designed to be free-standing only.
INSTALLATION will need to have it replaced by an authorized service center. Contact Ivation® Customer Support if your power cord has been damaged. • This appliance needs to be properly grounded for your safety. The power cord is equipped with a three-prong plug that can be connected to a standard three-prong wall outlet to minimize the possibility of electrical shock. • This unit requires a standard 115/120 volt AC ~/60Hz electrical outlet with a three-prong grounding port.
REVERSING THE DOOR ON YOUR KEGERATOR This kegerator has the capability of the door opening from either the left or right side. It is delivered with the door opening from the left side. If you wish to reverse the direction in which it opens, please contact customer care for reversal instructions. ASSEMBLING YOUR KEGERATOR INSTALLING THE CASTERS (OPTIONAL) 1. Remove all the contents of the kegerator and tip it onto its back. 2.
ATTACHING THE GUARDRAIL Insert the guardrail into the corresponding holes on top of the kegerator. INSTALLING THE DRAFT ARM ASSEMBLY 1. Remove the round cabinet plug from the top of the kegerator. You may need to push the cabinet plug up from inside the unit. Make sure to store the plug in a safe place in case you decide to convert the unit to a standard beverage cooler instead of a kegerator. a.
INSTALLING THE CO2 REGULATOR AND TANK CO2 gauge Tank valve CO2 regulator Gas line connector CO2 gas lines T-connector Hose clamp Regulator nut Hose clamp CO2 gas line Hose clamp CO2 tank CO2 tank retainer Hose clamp Before installing the regulator and tank, please review the CO2 Gas Warnings on page 6. 1. Feed a hose clamp over one end of the CO2 gas line that does not have a connector on either end. 2. Attach that end to the gas line connector on the CO2 regulator. 3.
ATTACHING THE CO2 TANK You have two options for attaching the tank: 1. Install the tank inside the kegerator for a cleaner look. a. Attach the tank through the retainer, and secure it with the provided bolt and nut. b. Position the tank so you can read the gauge and have easy access to the shut-off valve. 2. Install the tank at the rear of the kegerator to allow extra space inside the unit. a. Align the four holes on the CO2 tank retainer with the four slots on the back of the kegerator. b.
INSTALLING THE KEG COUPLER 1. Insert the keg coupler into the neck of the beer keg and turn it clockwise to lock it into position. Keg coupler Keg 2. Make sure the washer is in place in the connector on the side of the keg coupler, then attach the CO2 gas line to the connector. CO2 regulator CO2 tank T-connector CO2 gas line 3. Make sure the washer is in place in the connector on top of the keg coupler, insert the beer tube into the top of the keg coupler. Tighten the wingnut. ASSEMBLY 4.
1. Make sure that the shut-off valve is closed (it should be horizontal when closed, vertical when open), and then slowly turn the main valve on the CO2 tank counter-clockwise until it is fully open. 2. Open the shut-off valve, allowing gas to flow into the keg. 3. Release the adjustment lock nut, located behind the regulator screw, by turning it clockwise about 5-7 turns. 4. Turn the regulator screw clockwise to increase the pressure.
10. Remove the CO2 air line from the cabinet opening. 11. Replace the plug in the cabinet opening where you just removed the air line. 12. Remove the beer tower and pull the beer line through the top of the cabinet. 13. Replace the plug in the top of the cabinet where the beer line had been. 14. Remove the guard rail and use the provided plugs to fill the guardrail holes. 15. Place the two provided wire shelves in the designated positions. 16. Adjust the thermostat to the desired temperature.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE KEGERATOR 1. Turn the temperature control knob to OFF, unplug the kegerator, and remove the contents. 2. Wash the inside surfaces with a solution comprised of 2 tbsp. baking soda and 1 qt. warm water. 3. Wash the shelves and metal plate (if needed) with a mild detergent solution. 4. Make sure to only use a damp sponge or cloth with excess water wrung out when cleaning around areas near the controls or any other electronic parts. 5.
Cloudy Beer: Beer in glass appears hazy, and not clear 1 Possible Causes Solutions & Explanations Over-chilling kegerator and/or beverage lines Excessively low temperatures may cause hazy, cloudy beer, especially if the beer has been sitting in the cold lines for an extended period of time. Make sure that the lines are cleaned, then raise the temperature slightly. 2 Beer tap was partially opened instead of fully opened Always open the tap faucet quickly and completely. Never open it partway.
Flat Beer: Foamy head disappears quickly, and/or beer lacks the usual brewery-fresh flavor 1 Possible Causes Solutions & Explanations Grease on the glass. Don’t wash your beer glasses together with glasses that have been used for milk or similar fatty substances (including lipstick!). Make sure lipstick has been removed from glassware if stained. An excess amount of germicides can also build up and leave a greasy film on the glass.
4 Defective Thomas or tongue vents. Pressure may be shut off. Check all the washers frequently, particularly the ones connected to the air vents. A clogged vent will obstruct the flow of air or CO2. Check the pressure source, or the power source if you are using an air compressor. The air compressor should never be connected to a light switch. Make sure to use a separate electric plug outlet for the compressor. Check the CO2 tank to see if it is empty. If empty, replace.
8 Moisture in the air system. If you’re using an air compressor instead of gas as a pressure source, it is imperative for you to have a moisture trap installed in the pre-cooler, and you need to drain it daily. In addition, we recommend installing an activated charcoal filter to purify the air before it enters the barrel. With tank-type compressors, drain the tank weekly. Make sure to drain all moisture traps daily. 9 Rapid air movement through beer being drawn.
2 Contaminated air line. Defective Thomas or tongue vents. 3 Rubber hose has absorbed and retained odors. Examine the air hoses, air lines, and vents. If contaminated, replace them. Dirty air lines should be washed using a cleaning compound normally used for cleaning the coils, and then rinsed clean. A rubber hose will always absorb and retain foul odors, resulting in foul-tasting beer.
Wild Beer: Beer comes out as either all foam, or too much foam and not enough liquid. 1 Possible Causes Solutions & Explanations Beer was improperly drawn into glass. Always open the tap faucet quickly and completely. Never open it partway. Make sure you have checked to find the best distance to keep the glass away from the tap while drawing the beer. The foam should create a tight, creamy head, and the collar on the average glass should be between 3/4" and 1" high.
7 Pre-cooler or directdraw dispenser is too warm. Maintain the pre-cooler and direct-draw dispenser temperature at 40°F (4.4°C) all year round. If you can’t lower the direct-draw temperature, increase the applied pressure; however, you’ll need to balance the system by changing to a smaller diameter length of vinyl tubing for the lines, or install a foam-control tap. Never shut off the refrigeration. 8 No cold storage space for delivered beer, resulting in beer becoming warm in the keg.
Tail-End Beer: Draws well at the beginning of the barrel, but becomes flat toward the end. This occurs more often when the beer turnover is slow. Possible Causes Solutions & Explanations When air is being used as a pressure source, air can replace the CO2 in the beer, resulting in flat beer. When beer is being drawn quickly, this problem is not as evident. Wherever possible, you should use CO2 gas as your pressure source.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rated Power: 115 V/ 60 Hz Net Weight: 90.4 lbs (41 kg) Dimensions (W x D x H): 20.1" x 24.8" x 33.5" (51 x 63 x 85 cm) Thermostat Range: 27°F to 45°F (-3°C to 7°C) Max Keg Size: ½ barrel (or two 1/6 barrel) WARRANTY INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY ON IVATION® DUAL-TAP BEER KEGERATOR THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER? This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of the Ivation® dual-tap beer kegerator (the “product”) for the Warranty Period as defined below.