13)
Use the RecoverXLT
®
only with the proper
refrigerants
. (See specifications for a complete
list of compatible refrigerants.)
14)
Operate the RecoverXLT
®
within the design
parameters only.
The
RecoverXLT
®
was
designed to operate within a temperature range
of
40
o
F (4
o
C)
to
120
o
F (49
o
C).
Do not operate
in a wet location.
Caution:
All refrigerant hoses, recovery tanks,
refrigerant lines, other vessels containing refrigerants
and the
RecoverXLT
®
should be handled as if under
high pressure. When opening a tank containing
refrigerant, open valves slowly to prevent release of
refrigerant, especially if the valves might be
damaged.
To prevent the risk of fire DO NOT use an extension
cord longer than 25’ (7.6 m) and a minimum
of 16
AWG (1.276 mm
2
).
3
Purging or evacuating the
RecoverXLT
®
is one of
the simplest and most important functions. Reduce
the risk of cross contamination and prolong the life
of the
RecoverXLT
®
by purging after
every
service.
Note: The purge process must be done before
disconnecting the discharge hose from the
RecoverXLT
®
.
1)
The
Low Pressure Switch
will shut the unit
off and the Status Indicator LED will illumi-
nate SOLID RED indicating Recovery Com-
plete when the unit reaches 10”Hg vacuum.
After the unit stops, rotate the selector valve
clockwise to OFF to equalize then to PURGE.
Start the unit using the momentary switch.
Note:
The low side gauge should read an
increase in suction pressure, indicating the
refrigerant that was trapped in the machine.
2)
Wait until the
Low Pressure Switch
again
stops the unit at the appropriate vacuum.
3)
Close the valve on the recovery tank and
unplug the
RecoverXLT
®
from power.
Care and Maintenance
Auto Purge Instructions
If the recovery unit was stopped during operation,
it may be necessary to balance the internal
pressures before the unit will start.
To balance the internal pressure:
1)
Rotate selector clockwise to the OFF position.
Allow pressures to balance.
2)
Start the recovery machine using the
momentary switch
3)
Turn the selector valve counter
-
clockwise to
the previous RECOVER position.
Restart Procedure
The
RecoverXLT
®
is equipped with a built
-
in
particulate strainer located behind the suction
port. Unscrew the suction port by using a 11/16
wrench to unscrew the hex head port to remove.
This prevents contaminants, copper shavings,
carbon, and other foreign objects from making
their way to the
RecoverXLT
®
compressor and
causing permanent damage.
Like a filter drier, this strainer
MUST
be cleaned
or replaced often. Failure to do this can cause the
strainer to become too clogged for refrigerant to
flow freely. A sure sign that the straining device is
clogged is the freezing of the suction port and the
filter cover.
Before replacing, check the condition of the
o
-
ring. Replace if necessary.
Note:
Make sure to use a strainer in the
RecoverXLT
®
for every job!
Filter strainers and
O
-
rings are available from your supplier.
Filter Strainer and O
-
Ring
-
Part #95457
Suction Filter