The KegMan 5099 Home & 5299 Professional Five Liter
draft system Line Cleaning Starter Kit can clean all
draft beer lines up to 100 feet in length. It can also
be used with cleaning boards, sockets and caps to do
gang cleaning. This kit is suitable for all draft beer
dispensing systems with an American Sankey keg coupler.
Other
KegMan Cleaning Bottles & Accessories are available
for use with Bass, Guinness, Spaten, Heineken, Yuengling
and everthing in between. No matter what cap you require
KegMan has it and many other size cleaning bottles as
well. All systems follow the same general method.
This
kit is the only kit that will work on all danby and
other small ¼ keg sustems with non-standard Chinese
faucets and shanks. If your system is also foaming
consider the Foam
Fixer Replacement kit which also allows you to use
the less expensive direct draw
5320 cleaning kit which will work with all standard
American Draft Beer Parts.
5099 & 5299 Instructions
for
Home & Professional Starter Kit
- Rinse the lines of the beer
- Remove the bottle cap from the cleaning
bottle.
- Add sufficient warm (body temperature) water
for the length of the lines being cleaned to
cleaning bottle.
- Be sure the draw tube is pushed securely on
the inside of the bottle cap.
- Screw bottle cap, with the plastic draw
tube, onto cleaning bottle and shake to mix the
cleaning solution.
- Remove the keg coupler from the keg.
- Attach the keg coupler to the cleaning
bottle cap and twist to lock in place. Open the
coupler by rotating the wings or depressing the
lever.
- Place a catch basin or bowl under the
faucet.
- Open the faucet and let the line(s)
thoroughly flush with the water. Your CO2 will
due the work so be sure it is turned on.
- Close the faucet
- Use the Proper Cleaner
- Release the pressure in the cleaning bottle
using the caps pressure release and detatch the
keg coupler from the cleaning bottle.
- Remove the keg coupler from the cleaning
bottle.
- Again remove the bottle cap from the
cleaning bottle.
- Add sufficient warm (body temperature) water
for the length of the lines being cleaned to
cleaning bottle.
- Be sure the draw tube is pushed securely on
the inside of the bottle cap.
- Add 2/5 oz of B*L*C* per quart of water to
the cleaning bottle. ½/Qt. is close enough.
- Screw bottle cap, with the plastic draw
tube, onto cleaning bottle and shake to mix the
cleaning solution.
- Attach the keg coupler to the cleaning
bottle cap and twist to lock in place. Open the
coupler by rotating the wings or depressing the
lever.
- Place the catch basin or bowl under the
faucet.
- Open the faucet and let the cleaning
solution run thru the lines and faucet. Your CO2
will due the work so be sure it is turned on.
- Close the faucet and let the solution set in
the lines for 15 - 20 minutes.
- After the set time is over remove the keg
coupler and release the pressure in the cleaning
bottle using the caps pressure release.
- Discard the used cleaning solution and rince
bottle
- Rinse the lines of Cleaning solution
- Release the pressure in the cleaning bottle
using the caps pressure release and detatch the
keg coupler from the cleaning bottle.
- Remove the keg coupler from the cleaning
bottle.
- Remove the bottle cap from the cleaning
bottle.
- Add sufficient warm (body temperature) water
for the length of the lines being cleaned to
cleaning bottle.
- Be sure the draw tube is pushed securely on
the inside of the bottle cap.
- Screw bottle cap, with the plastic draw
tube, onto cleaning bottle and shake to mix the
cleaning solution.
- Remove the keg coupler from the keg.
- Attach the keg coupler to the cleaning
bottle cap and twist to lock in place. Open the
coupler by rotating the wings or depressing the
lever.
- Place a catch basin or bowl under the
faucet.
- Open the faucet and let the line(s)
thoroughly flush with the water. Use at least
three voluumes of water to flush completely.
- Close the faucet but be sure you have left
the water in the lines so as not to leave them
empty when the beer flows again.
- Finishing the Job
- Release the pressure in the cleaning bottle
using the caps pressure release and detatch the
keg coupler from the cleaning bottle.
- Dunk the keg coupler in clean water and wipe
off with a clean damp cloth.
- Lubricate the bottom seals on the keg
coupler with brewery approved probe and tap lube
(p/n 9007). It will greatly extend the life of
the seals.
- Reconnect the keg coupler to the beer keg
and activate it.
- Open the faucet to flush the water out of
the lines with the beer.
- Use your judgement and the color to tell
when the beer has replaced the water.
- Serve fresh beer from your clean line(s) as
desired.
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