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Electronic Controls
TEMPERATURE iNCREASE
TEMPERATURE DECREASE
LED DISPLAY
FAHRENHEIT MODE
CELSIUS MODE
FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS SELECTOR
The electronic control panel allows for total cabinet
temperature control as well as the option of displaying
(current) and modifying (setting) the cabinet temperature
in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
When you first plug in your Keg Cooler the LED will
display the 'live' cabinet temperature in Fahrenheit and the
thermostat will be set to 410 F (50 C). The following
paragraphs will explain how to modify the aforementioned
settings to suit your requirements;
Adjusting the temperature;
Press either,4_Vbutton once and release to
enter the 'SET' mode. The LED display will begin
to flash and show the previous temperature setting
- signifying the temperature is ready to be adjusted.
* Each depression of the,_lk, orV will increase or
decrease the temperature incrementally by 1o (F/C)
until the desired setting is reached. The temperature
can be set between 36-460 F (2-80 C).
*Note: the display will flash for 5 seconds from
the time the last button was activated before
resuming display of the internal temperature of
the cabinet.
Changing the temperature display;
Press the '0 _ selector button to alternate the
display between Fahrenheit and Celsius. The
corresponding pilot light adjacent to the selector
will aluminate to signify which unit of temperature
has been selected for display.
* Please Note: In the event of a power failure,
any modified settings are lost and the default
settings are restored once power resumes.
,, Beer can freeze, so it is important to select and
maintain proper operating temperatures inside
the refrigerator cabinet. * Beer will start to
freeze at 28° F ( =2° C)
,, Optimum temperatures for serving cold beer are
36° - 40 ° F (2° - 4° C)
,,Temperatures too cool or too warm may cause
flavor loss, off taste and dispensing problems.
,, Periodically monitor temperatures inside your keg
cooler. (adjust as necessary)
,, Keep the keg cooler door closed as much as
possible to avoid temperature fluctuations.
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