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How to use the fob detector/Cellarbuoy

January 18th, 2009

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  • When beer stops coming through the tap, this means the keg is empty.
  • In the cellar disconnect empty keg and connect a full keg.
  • Bleed the fob detector through the small valve that is at the top.
  • Make sure the fob glass is full to the top. Close valve after use.
  • Then and only then press the release button upwards.
  • And check that the ball rises to the top of the fob glass.
  • When fob detector glass is full and the ball is at the top, pull the release button back down into the down position.
  • Do not leave ball release button in the up position.

Note:

  • Some fob detectors have a button on the side. Use as above only push in and pull out, instead of press up and pull down.
  • Others types may have a rotary switch. Follow the same procedure, but using the switch in the correct operating sequence as above.

Float keeps dropping in Cellarbuoy

January 13th, 2009

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Make sure the keg is full and the gas is turned on.

This could be caused by a faulty extractor within the keg. Change the keg, and bleed the fob detector, checking if the glass fills up correctly.

If it still fills with gas, the problem may lie with the keg connector.

  • Firstly make sure the extractor on the top of the keg is free from dirt or bits of plastic.
  • Check that the rubber seal on the bottom of the keg connector is in place and in good condition, free from splits.
  • If your local technician has instructed you on how to change these seals, and left you spares, damaged seals should be replaced.

If the float still keeps dropping contact your local Technical Services.