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MAINTENANCE
Check list for refrigerant volume
Air conditioner
Normal
Abnormal
High/low
pressure pipe
temperature
High pressure
pipe is hot (80 to
120°C or 176 to
248°F), low
pressure pipe is
cold (8 to 15°C
or 46 to 59°F).
Clear difference
in temperature
between the
pipes.
High pressure
pipe is warm, low
pressure pipe is
slightly cool. No
significant
difference in
temperature
between the
pipes.
Little difference in
temperature
between the
high-pressure
pipe and the low-
pressure pipe.
High pressure
pipe is hot, low
pressure pipe is
slightly cool. A
significant
difference in
temperature
between the
pipes.
Pipe connection
Normal
Some places are
dirty with oil.
Some places are
extremely dirty
with oil.
Normal
Sight glass
Almost
transparent with
some bubbles.
Fully transparent
when the engine
speed is
increased or
decreased.
Flow of bubbles
can be seen
constantly.
Sometimes
transparent or
white with
bubbles.
Mist-like flow is
faintly visible.
No bubbles is
visible, even
when the fan is
set to High and
the engine is
idling.
Refrigerant level
Proper level
Refrigerant may
be leaking.
Refrigerant has
leaked; little is
left.
Refrigerant level
too high
every 250 hourS
If the air conditioner is not working
If the air conditioner does not work well, set the fan switch to OFF and contact your sales or
service dealer for inspection and/or repairs.
IMPORTANT: Continued use of the air conditioner when it is not working properly will
damage its various parts.
IMPORTANT: Using the air conditioner when there is no refrigerant will damage the
compressor.
IIMPORTANT: Always consult your sales or service dealer for replacing the refrigerant.
Be sure to use R134a refrigerant (740 to 820 g or 1.72 to 1.81 lb.).
Summary of Contents for TB285
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Page 11: ...1 1 Safety...
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Page 49: ...2 1 Controls...
Page 103: ...3 1 Operation...
Page 131: ...4 1 Transport...
Page 135: ...4 5 Transport Hoisting the machine...
Page 137: ...5 1 Maintenance...
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Page 205: ...6 1 Troubleshooting...
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Page 227: ...7 1 Specifications...
Page 230: ...7 4 Specifications Machine dimensions Mono boom Machine dimensions...
Page 232: ...7 6 Specifications Machine dimensions 2 Piece boom...
Page 234: ...7 8 Specifications Operating ranges Mono boom Operating ranges...
Page 236: ...7 10 Specifications Operating ranges 2 Piece boom...
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Page 240: ...7 14 Specifications Standard arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 241: ...7 15 Specifications Lifting Capacities Standard arm TB285...
Page 242: ...7 16 Specifications Middle arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 243: ...7 17 Specifications Middle arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
Page 244: ...7 18 Specifications Long arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
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Page 246: ...7 20 Specifications Standard arm TB290 Lifting Capacities...
Page 247: ...7 21 Specifications Lifting Capacities Standard arm TB290...
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Page 252: ...7 26 Specifications Lifting Capacities 2 Piece boom TB285 Equipped with Extra weight...
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