Control Panel; Sound Emitted By The Beertender; Dispensing Beer; Step 1: Preparing A Glass - Krups BeerTender VB31 Manual De Instrucciones

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CONTROL PANEL

„ Two LEDs on the top of the lid provide important indications:
Green ON LED on the left of the panel: when lit, it indicates that the appliance is operating
- fig. 18.
Green beer-temperature LED on the right side of the panel: when the Beertender
reached the ideal temperature the LED switches on and the appliance goes into "stand-by"
cooling mode - fig. 19.

SOUND EMITTED BY THE BEERTENDER

„ The cooling function of the Beertender
„ The Beertender
Keg. There are two cooling modes:
1. stand-by cooling corresponds to the main operating conditions. In this mode the cooling
fan produces a barely audible noise;
2. active cooling is triggered when temperature inside the cooling chamber is too high.
Once the beer keg reaches the target temperature, the beer pump shifts into standby
cooling mode.

DISPENSING BEER

Note: always check the "best before end" date shown on the bottom of the Beertender
Do not use the Beertender
Note: the beer must be dispensed into suitable containers; the dispensing function is started
and stopped manually by the user.
Step 1 – Preparing a glass
„ To pour a perfect glass of beer, it is essential to use a clean, fresh glass. Rinse the glass in cold
water before dispensing beer (the colder the glass the better) - fig. 20.
Tip: we recommend that you use your beer glasses for drinking beer alone. Some beverages,
like milk, leave a small residue in the glass which will reduce the head on your beer.
Step 2 – Dispensing beer
Tip: Look at the control panel to check that the beer has reached the right drinking temperature.
„ Position a glass beneath the tap, holding it at an angle of 45 degrees (see picture) - fig. 21.
„ Firmly and quickly pull the handle down as far as it will go. Let the beer run into the glass.
„ Avoid contact between the dispensing spout, the glass and the beer already in the glass. This
could cause excessive foaming.
Note: every time you install a new keg in the Beertender
too much foam. When this occurs, allow the glass to stand on the drip tray. As soon as the
foam has settled, continue filling the glass.
Note: too much foam will also be generated if the tap handle is opened just slightly or slowly;
several beers can be dispensed in sequence when the tap handle is open. The beer will flow
out more slowly after the first glass has been filled.
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features a cooling system which controls the temperature of the Beertender
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produces sound.
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