Product Overview
Draft Cleaning Kit With Pump
Beer Line Cleaning Kit with Pump. Easy to use, high quality, metal pump for pushing liquid through lines. Includes high quality faucet wrench and Single side faucet brush for allowing liquid through the Coupler. Brass connection for connecting the cleaning line directly to the tower or standard shank.
Our 4 oz Beer Line Cleaner & 32 oz Beer Line Cleaner work well with this draft cleaning system.
Directions:Â
- Shut off the CO2 source and close off your regulator valve.Â
- Disconnect your keg coupler from the keg.
- Unscrew the beer line fittings from the gas & liquid side of the keg coupler. If your coupler has a ball check valve, you will need to remove the ball check valve from the sankey coupler's stem so that the cleaner can move freely through the coupler. Note: Don't misplace the ball check valve, the ball check valve retainer, or the neoprene washers.Â
- Thoroughly rinse the keg coupler with clean water & place the keg coupler in a clean bucket.
- Use the spanner wrench to remove the faucet from the shank. Attach the gravity system to the shank where the faucet had previously been attached.  Allow some Line Cleaner solution to flow through the tubing into the clean bucket.
- Scrub your keg coupler and beer faucet with some beer line cleaner. Rinse the faucet & keg coupler and set aside.
- Pump Line Cleaner solution through the lines until there is no line cleaner solution remaining in the bottle.Â
- Fill the bottle with clean water and pump clean water through the lines in order to thoroughly rinse the tubing.
- Reassemble your keg coupler and reattach the coupler to liquid and gas lines making sure the ball check valve, ball check valve retainer, and neoprene washers are back in the proper spots.
- Detach your Draft Cleaning Bottle from the faucet shank and reattach your faucet.
- Reattach your keg coupler to your keg, turn back on your CO2 gas, and open your regulator valve.
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