Summit SBC590 User Manual
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ADJUSTING THE TILT
If your beer cooler seems unsteady or you would like the door to close more easily, you can
use the four leveling legs to adjust the tilt of the unit.
Be sure that the unit is in its final position when making adjustments to the tilt, and that it is
plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
WARNING:
Two or more people are required to move and/or install the refrigerator. Failure to do so
may cause back or other injury.
• Turning a leveling leg to the right will lower the appliance toward the position of the leg.
Likewise, turning to the left will raise the unit away from the leg.
• Several turns of the leveling legs may be required before the tilt of the appliance is
properly adjusted.
• Turning both front legs the same amount to the left will tilt the beer cooler to the rear. This
adjustment makes it easier for the door to close.
NOTE: It is easier to adjust the leveling legs if someone else pushes against the top of the
appliance to take the weight off the legs.
DRAFT ARM ASSEMBLY
1. Slide the gasket over the wing nut on the bottom of draft arm assembly beer tubes. Slide
gasket up beer tubes to draft arm base.
2. Push the wing nut on the beer tube of the draft arm assembly through the hole in the top of
the cabinet until the draft arm is resting on cabinet top.
3. Align holes in draft arm base with holes in gasket and pilot holes in cabinet, then secure the
guard rail to the cabinet top.
BEER KEGS and KEG TAPPERS
The SBC590 beer cooler comes with a double tap and will accommodate two “Sixth Barrel”
kegs, also known as “sixtels” or “logs”. Each sixtel has a height of 23-3/8” and a diameter of
9-1/4”, and hold 5.16 gallons of beer. Two Cornelius (“Corny”) kegs will also fit. The SBC590 will
not hold a half barrel or quarter barrel, although it can take one “Slim Quarter” barrel.
The Sankey type keg tappers supplied with the beer cooler are the most widely used in the United
States. However, other types of keg tappers can be used. Before installing a keg tapper, check
with your beer distributor to make sure that the Sankey type keg tapper can be used.
Leveling leg