EN | 3 | ACX120/220 | General instructions
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General
instructions
2.1
General Notes
All rights reserved.
This manual may not be reproduced, in
part or entirely, either in printed or digital
form.
It may be printed out solely for use by the
user and operators of the equipment to
which it refers.
MAHLE and resources used for the
drawing up of this manual will not be held
responsible for the incorrect use of the
manual while they guarantee that
information in the manual have been duly
checked.
The product can be subject to changes
and improvements. MAHLE reserves the
right to change without notice the
information contained in the manual.
2.2
General instructions
Pressure equipment undergoes checks
before commissioning and periodical
checks during operation, in compliance
with rules and law provisions in force in
the country where the tool is used.
The operator is responsible for operating
the equipment in conformity with local
legislation.
ACX120 is designed for recovering and
recycling R134a refrigerant fluid from
automotive A/C plant.
ACX220 is designed for recovering and
recycling R1234yf refrigerant fluid from
automotive A/C plant.
The equipments are intended to be used
by automotive and similar repair and
service workshops.
This equipment is intended solely for use
by professionally trained operators
familiar with the basics of refrigeration,
refrigeration systems, refrigerants and the
hazards associated with pressurised
equipment. Careful reading of the present
manual by the owners, the users and the
operators is required for a correct and
safe use of the tool. The user shall not be
entitled to open the product since
maintenance operations are reserved to
the authorised service centre.
2.3
Manufacturer
identification
The ACX equipment is manufactured by:
MAHLE Aftermarket GmbH
Service Solutions Europe
Pragstr. 26 - 46, 70376 Stuttgart,
Germany
Phone: +49 711 501-14003
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Safety conditions
3.1
Personal safety
information
3.1.1
Definitions
DANGEROUS AREAS:
Any area within or close to the equipment
implying risk for the safety and health of
exposed persons.
EXPOSED PERSON:
Any person completely or partially
standing in a dangerous area.
OPERATOR:
The person/s charged with operating the
machine for its intended purpose.