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Read the operating manual carefully before use, so you could fully understand the safety,
specifications, as well as operating procedures for the recovery unit.
Please make sure the product received is the same one you ordered and the accessory and
operating manual are included. Please check the product for shipping damage. Contact your local
distributor if a problem is found.
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GENERAL SAFETY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Use information
GENERAL SAFETY
OPERATION MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
CONTROL PANEL
PARTS DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Initial Purge
2. Recovery Process
3. Self-purge Process
4. Push/Pull Mode
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Notice Classifications
Warning
Indicates procedures that must be strictly followed to prevent hazards to people or euqipment.
Note
Indicates procedures must be strictly followed to prevent damage or destruction of the unit.
Matters Needing Attention
Warning
Strictly follow instruction and procedures. This could prevent damage of the unit as well as hazard
to people and equipment.
Only a certified technician can operate this recovery unit.
Before turning on the recovery unit, make sure the electrical power supply is grounded.
When using an extension cord, verify the power cord is properly connected and grounded.
If the original power supply cord is damaged, choose the properly rated replacement, or you may
buy the replacement directly from your authorized wholesaler.
If the unit stops working, you must disconnect the power before attempting any repairs.
Make sure the extension cord is rated for the power supply and amperage of the recovery unit.
Only certified refrigerant tanks are to be used. Only use recovery tanks with a Service Pressure
400 PSI and Test Pressure 800 PSI. Do not fill the recovery tank over 80% capacity to make sure
that there is enough space for liquid expansion. Overfilling of the tank may cause an explosion.
Always wear safety goggles and protective gloves while working with refrigerants to protect your
skin and eyes from injury.
Do not use this equipment near flammable liquids or gasoline.
An accurate electronic scale is needed to prevent overfilling the recovery tanks.
It's not suitable for class A3 refrigerants and toxic refrigerants of class B2, B3.
Be sure the work area is thoroughly ventilated.
Please boot check before connect with refrigerant:
1). please check if wind exsits around the condensator to judge whether the fan is normal.
2). connect valve to air outlet , turn the knob on recovery unit to "FAST" position to recovery
air. The exhaust pressure rise to 558 psi within 1 min, then high voltage switch action,
recovery function automatic stop.
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