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Problem
The foam head
collapses very quickly.
The keg fell, can I still
use it?
The beer tastes bad.
Cooling
The temperature on
the display goes up
(HD3720).
The appliance does
not chill the beer
sufficiently.
Solution
Perhaps the glasses you used were not clean enough. Rinse
the glasses with water and some washing-up liquid. Rinse
them thoroughly with cold water to remove all grease and
soap residues.
Make sure the beer is cold enough to be poured, i.e. when
temperature on the display is green (HD3720) or when the
green indicator light goes on (HD3610).
When it is an unopened keg and it does not have any visual
damage, you can try to use it. When the keg is already open,
you cannot use the keg anymore and have to install a new
keg.
Make sure you keep the appliance plugged in all the time.
Once the keg has been opened and is kept cool, the beer
stays fresh for 30 days. Check the expiry date on the keg
before you install a new keg.
Always clean the tap unit and place a new tube into it when
you install a new keg.
Make sure you use clean glasses.
Make sure that the doors are properly closed (see chapter
'Preparing for use' , section 'Placing the keg into the
appliance').
During hot days, put the appliance in a cooler place.
Place the appliance in an environment with an ambient
temperature between 3 °C and 32 °C. Leave at least 10cm free
space around the appliance. Do not expose the appliance to
direct sunlight.
Check if the fan outlet at the back of the appliance is free
from dust and/ or other particles.
At an ambient temperature of 23 °C, chilling the keg takes
approximately 12-15 hours.
At higher ambient temperatures, chilling the keg takes longer.
When you use the appliance above 32 °C (HD3720) or
30 °C (HD3610), the beer temperature may rise above 3 °C.
When the temperature decreases to below 32 °C, the beer
temperature drops to 3 °C again.
You can prechill the keg in upright position in the fridge for a
while before you install the keg.