EdgeStar KC2000 Owner's Manual - Page 7

Understanding Normal Operating Sounds, Installing the Guardrail, Installing the Beer Tower and Faucet

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Understanding Normal Operating Sounds • Sizzling or popping sounds occur during the automatic defrost cycle. • Bubbling or gurgling sounds and slight vibrations are the result of the refrigerant circulating through the cooling coils. • Cracking or popping sounds are caused by the expanding and / or contracting of the cooling coils during the automatic defrost cycle. • Dripping sounds occur as ice melts from the evaporator and flows into the water collection tray during the automatic defrost cycle. Installing the Guardrail 1. Snap the guardrail into the top of the cabinet's guardrail pilot holes. Installing the Beer Tower and Faucet 1. Remove the cabinet plug located on the top of the unit. Firmly grasp and twist and pull upward. (It may help to open the cabinet and push up on the cabinet plug with your hand from inside the unit). Note: You should store this plug in a safe place as it is required to convert the beer dispenser into a refrigerator 2. Take the tower and untangle the tubing. From the top of the unit, feed the tubing through the hole and into the unit. 3. Align the black adapter at the bottom of the tower with the hole in the top of the cabinet and insert and twist the tower until it locks into place (about ¼ a turn) 4. Align the faucet handle to be parallel with the beer tower with the spigot facing downward and screw in the faucet counter-clockwise with your hands 5. Set the plastic drip pan into place below the faucet. 6

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Sizzling or popping sounds occur during the automatic defrost cycle.
Bubbling or gurgling sounds and slight vibrations are the result of the refrigerant
circulating through the cooling coils.
Cracking or popping sounds are caused by the expanding and / or contracting of the
cooling coils during the automatic defrost cycle.
Dripping sounds occur as ice melts from the evaporator and flows into the water
collection tray during the automatic defrost cycle.
1.
Snap the guardrail into the top of the cabinet’s guardrail pilot holes.
1.
Remove the cabinet plug located on the top of the unit. Firmly grasp and twist and pull
upward. (It may help to open the cabinet and push up on the cabinet plug with your hand
from inside the unit).
Note: You should store this plug in a safe place as it is required to convert the beer dispenser
into a refrigerator
2.
Take the tower and untangle the tubing. From the top of the unit, feed the tubing through
the hole and into the unit.
3.
Align the black adapter at the bottom of the tower with the hole in the top of the cabinet
and insert and twist the tower until it locks into place (about ¼ a turn)
4.
Align the faucet handle to be parallel with the beer tower with the spigot facing downward
and screw in the faucet counter-clockwise with your hands
5.
Set the plastic drip pan into place below the faucet.
Understanding Normal Operating Sounds
Installing the Beer Tower and Faucet
Installing the Guardrail