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LCD Display 

The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) display provides the 
unit operator with continual updates of the status of 
the Model 800. In addition, the display will prompt the 
technician for the user input needed to continue     
operation.  The LCD shows error codes for rapid    
diagnosis of abnormal conditions. 

The display is divided into five fields which aid the 
technician in rapidly reading information. 

1. 

Weight -

 Shows the weight of refrigerant being 

processed in each mode. 

2. 

Time (MINS) -

 Shows the time set for either Flush 

or Vacuum. Timer will count down to display the 
time left. 

3. 

Purge -

 A “Y” in this field indicates non-

condensable gases such as air are present in the 
storage tank.  The unit will purge automatically 
next time the unit is turned on when the “Y” is   
displayed.  An “N” indicates non-condensable 
gases are below the set limit.  An “E” indicates the 
unit purged for thirty (30) seconds and non-
condensable gases are still present.  This is a 
safety feature which prevents excess purging 
when a malfunction occurs somewhere in the  
system.  See the Purging Non-Condensable Gas 
section for further details. 

4. 

Mode -

 Displays the Mode number of the current 

operation. 

5. 

Status Line -

 Displays programming commands 

and informs the user of current status of the unit. 

Mode Selection Keys 

The Mode Selection Keys allow the technician to    
select a specific operation.  Six Mode keys are            
located on the left side of the control panel. One key, 
the Refrigerant Management System Key, is located 
on the right side. 

1. 

MODE 1 - 

Recover Only, is used to recover and 

recycle refrigerant from an automobile A/C       

system. This mode is most often used prior to 
opening an A/C system to atmosphere to replace 
a system component. 

2. 

MODE 2 - 

Vacuum is used to vacuum air from a 

system previously opened to the atmosphere.  
This mode will then proceed to recharge the A/C 
system.  This mode also allows the technician to 
verify the A/C system will hold a vacuum for a  
certain length of time. 

3. 

MODE 3 - 

Charge Only, adds refrigerant to an A/C 

system and is most commonly used to “top off” the 
system. 

4. 

MODE 4 - 

Full Cycle, performs a complete recov-

ery, recycling, evacuating and charging of an 
automobile A/C system. 

5. 

MODE 5 - 

Oil inject, injects the oil into the system.    

6. 

MODE 6 - 

Tank Refill, is used to add new refriger-

ant to the storage tank. 

7. 

MODE 7 - 

Refrigerant Management System, gives 

the technician access to information about        
refrigerant use to date. 

Function Keys 

The Function Keys are used to enter data into the 
system in a variety of modes.  

FUNCTION A - INCREASE.

  Press INCREASE to 

raise values on the display for user-input information.  
Holding the button depressed will increase the rate of 
change. 

FUNCTION B - DECREASE.

  Press DECREASE to 

lower values on the display for user-input information.  
Holding the button depressed will increase the rate of 
change. 

FUNCTION C -  WEIGHT CONVERSION.

  Press 

WEIGHT CONVERSION to change the displayed 
units of weight.  The choices are:  pounds/ounces, 
pounds, ounces, and kilograms. 

ENTER -

 Press ENTER to accept the value on the 

LCD after using the INCREASE or DECREASE keys.   

Operation Keys

 

START- 

Press START to begin a selected operational 

mode.   

RESET- 

Press RESET to cancel the current opera-

tion.  The RESET may have to be pushed more than 
once to return to “Select Mode” screen. 

Control Panel Features

 

WEIGHT 

TIME 
(MIN) 

PURGE 

MODE 

STATUS LINE 

2LB 4OZ 

15MIN 

CHARGING 

Summary of Contents for 39800

Page 1: ...Automatic Refrigerant Recovery Recycling Recharge System Model 39800 Operation Manual For Automotive Applications YELLOW JACKET...

Page 2: ...ath Deliberate inhalation of refrigerants is extremely dangerous Death can occur without warning Vapors reduce oxygen available for breathing and are heavier than air Decomposi tion products are hazar...

Page 3: ...nting when disconnecting from the automobile Only Use the Model 800 Series with the Correct Refrigerants See the specifications for a list of compatible refrigerants Operate the Unit within the Design...

Page 4: ...uge 3 Low Gauge 4 Auto High Side Hose Red 5 Auto Low Side Hose Blue 6 Tank Liquid Hose Red 7 Tank Vapor Hose Blue 8 Oil Drain Bottle 9 Oil Inject Bottle 10 Tool Tray 11 Main Power Switch 12 Oil Inject...

Page 5: ...bile A C system This mode is most often used prior to opening an A C system to atmosphere to replace a system component 2 MODE 2 Vacuum is used to vacuum air from a system previously opened to the atm...

Page 6: ...now be used to aid investigation of an A C system problem Ensure the automobile A C system is turned off prior to selecting a mode on the 800 SERIES 2 Connect the high and low side auto service hoses...

Page 7: ...until the desired time is shown Release the button and press ENTER to accept the vacuum time shown on the LCD By pass vacuum time by setting time to zero 8 When the LCD reads SET VACUUM HOLD TIME set...

Page 8: ...ned to remove and recycle all refrigerant in an A C system by transferring the refrigerant to the storage tank remove moisture in the system by pulling a vacuum and charging the system with a precise...

Page 9: ...Tank Refill In order to use the charging mode you must have at least six 6 pounds of refrigerant in the storage tank Follow this procedure to add refrigerant to the storage tank When adding R 134a to...

Page 10: ...GEMENT SYSTEM Press INCREASE or DECREASE to cycle through the registers The registers are Register 1 Total number of jobs to date Register 2 Cumulative run time in minutes Register 3 Refrigerant recov...

Page 11: ...Vacuum Pump Oil Pressing the ENTER key will turn the reminder off un til the next time you start the unit Pressing the RE SET key will reset the reminder until the next sched uled maintenance Check o...

Page 12: ...not responding call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Fan not running in any cycle Loose power wire to fan Microprocessor malfunction Fan malfunct...

Page 13: ...ng Call Technical Services Tank or scale misaligned Reposition tank and scale Time Limit during recovery cycle A C system has a leak Locate and repair leak Valves on service hoses shut Open valves Ser...

Page 14: ...tory for repair If found defective we will upon compliance with the return instructions either credit replace or repair at our option the defective product provided it is returned within one year of t...

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