Brewer Assembly Instructions for 5 Gallon Brewers

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE (See "Safety Instructions")
NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE

Your kit should include the following:  (You will need to provide your own 5 gallon bucket: IMPORTANT! The 5 gallon container you use must be contaminant-free. Recycling a bucket that has previously contained food is okay but must be cleaned thoroughly. Any container previously containing anything like paint or any other substance with toxicity, must NOT BE USED.

1 rigid coil
1 rubber stopper 
2 straight plastic tubes
1 flexible hose
1 plastic elbow
1 motor
3 brewing kits
1 bucket lid

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE (See "Safety Instructions")
NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE

Your kit should include the following:  (You will need to provide your own 5 gallon bucket: IMPORTANT! The 5 gallon container you use must be contaminant-free. Recycling a bucket that has previously contained food is okay but must be cleaned thoroughly. Any container previously containing anything like paint or any other substance with toxicity, must NOT BE USED.)

1 rigid coil
1 rubber stopper 
2 straight plastic tubes
1 flexible hose
1 plastic elbow
1 motor
3 brewing kits
1 bucket lid

STEP 1
Check the above parts list to make sure you have everything you will need.

STEP 2
Insert stopper into inside end of coil if it is not already in place.
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STEP 3 
Attach 90-degree elbow to outside of coil. Sometimes the fitting is out of round. By placing the fitting in warm water or warming with a hair dryer the fitting will become softer (pliable). Easily slipping on to the coil or straight pipes.
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STEP 4
Attach the 2 straight tubes together. Make sure the 3 small holes are at the top.
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STEP 5
Attach the assembled tubes to the elbow with the small holes pointing to the center of the bucket.
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STEP 6
Attach the flexible hose to the top of the straight tubes and to the motor.
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STEP 7
Press the assembled coil securely to the bottom of the 5 gallon bucket (not included). Make sure the three holes are not covered with water when filling the bucket.
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STEP 8
Fill the bucket with 70 degree (tepid) water to just below the 3 holes in the straight tubes. Turn the motor on and let it bubble for 20 minutes to remove impurities and chlorine.
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STEP 9
Pour contents of the microbe food (in clear plastic) into the water.
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STEP 10
Place mesh bag in the water.
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STEP 11
Place the lid on the bucket. Brew for 12 continuous hours. IF TEMPERATURES FOR THE BREWER ARE COLDER THAN 65 DEGREES, YOU WILL NEED TO BREW IT LONGER, AT LEAST AN ADDITIONAL 3 HOURS. If temperatures are above 95 degrees it can shorten the life of the motor or burn it out. The motor is cooled as air passes through the motor and if air is hot it will not provide adequate cooling for the motor.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty covers service/labor to the original consumer owner to repair or replace plastic parts for 90 days labor, 1 year parts from the date of the original consumer retail purchase. The air pump is designed for residential use only and is warranted for 30 days.

This warranty does not include: 1) normal maintenance, such as cleaning, 2) damage from misuse, abuse or accident, natural disasters or Acts of God, 3) use in a foreign country, 4) KIS product which has been modified in any way or incorporated into other products, 5) assembly and service adjustments, 6) damage caused by the shipping company or carrier

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.

1. Serious electric shock could occur if not used properly. Read and follow all instructions.
2. For indoor household use only for the 5-gallon brewer. The larger size brewers should be operated in an area that is shaded and out of direct sunlight. Ideally, they should be used in a small building/shop that has 110 electrical power and a supply of water.
3. Risk of electric shock. Do not expose to rain or stand on a wet surface when using.
4. Do not expose to rain or direct sunlight.
5. Do not direct stream of air at face or body while pump is operating.
6. Before each use, inspect for damage. Do not use if damaged or broken.
7. Do not open motor case. Electrical hazard can result. No user serviceable parts.
8. Do not allow sand, pebbles or objects to be sucked into pump while operating.
9. Do not obstruct ventilation holes.
10.120 volt AC socket use only.
11. Keep this air pump away from the reach of children.
12. Unplug pump from 120-volt power source when not in use.
13. Keep the motor dry.
14. Save these instructions