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gas . Although the gas is non-toxic, it displaces the oxygen you needed.
→ This equipment should NOT be used in the vicinity of spilled or open
containers of gasoline.
→ To reduce the risk of fire.connect only to a circuit provide with 20
amperes maximum branch circuit over current protection in accordance
with the National Electric Code,ANSI/NFPA 70.
→ Avoid the use of an extension cord because the extension cord may
overheat. However,if you must use an extension cord,the cord shall be
NO.14 AWG minimum.
→ Each time before you start up the device or add gas to the Air-Con
Service Station, first check whether the device is undamaged and
components are not lost.Do not start up the Air-Con Service Station if it is
damaged.
→ Always use the main switch of the Air-Con Service Station for
switching it on and off. Do not leave the device unattended when it is
switch on.
→ Before you shut down the Air-Con Service Station, make sure that the
selected program has ended. Otherwise refrigerant can leak.
→ Avoid breathing A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist,exposure
may irritate eyes,nose and throat. To remove refrigerant from the A/C
system, Use only equipment certified for the type of refrigerant being
removed to meet the requirements of SAE J2210(HFC-R1234yf recycling
equipment.) Additional health and safety information may be obtained from
refrigerant manufactures.
→ Do not pressure test or leak teat equipment and/or vehicle air
conditioning system with compressed air. Some mixtures of air and
refrigerant have been shown to be combustible at elevated pressures.
these mixtures,if ignited, may cause injury ot property damage.Additional
health and safety information may be obtained from refrigerant
manufacturers.
→ Recover the service hoses before you release connections.
→ Do not make any modifications to the Air-Con Service Station.
Summary of Contents for AC1800
Page 1: ...Automobile Air Con ServiceStation AC1800 Operation Manual...
Page 10: ...9 5 Overview of the Air Con Service Station Used oil bottle Pressure gauge for working tank...
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Page 18: ...17 When at standby mode keep pressing...
Page 36: ...35 Press button more than 50ml...
Page 38: ...37 4 Press the button to print or press to confirm and come back to the standby mode...
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Page 48: ...47 the hose cleaning operation will finished automatically and come back to the standby mode...
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