Thanks. I assume you meant from the conical fermenter to the keg?
Yes, you are correct. There is a bent arm inside the upper valve. You can start the arm out horizontally when you assemble it, then as you drop your keg, you just continue to rotate the arm (via the valve outside the conical) to aim towards the bottom until you are either fully down or start to encounter settlement. They said you may be able to just leave it fully down after trying it once which is what I expect to see. I get very little settlement in my secondary and the conical is surprisingly a deep channel at the bottom.
I used the bottom valve already to dump the cold break, it's pretty cool. I used a squirt bottle to apply sanitizer after I was done, although it is outside of the valve area anyway. It did wash it out nicely and keep everything shiny. Then I'll do the same to dump the primary settlement. If anyone wants a free yeast starter, let me know and you can come by with a sterile mason jar Saturday.
It was wyeast London III.