913225/CP0807
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PRINTED IN U.S.A.
- Do not open the circuit under any circumstances,
because this will cause the refrigerant to be lost.
- The air conditioning system contains a gas, which
can be hazardous under certain conditions. This gas,
refrigerant R134a, is colorless, odorless and heavier
than air.
- The compressor has an oil level gauge; but never
unscrew this gauge, because it would depressurize
the installation. The oil level is only checked when
changing the oil in the system.
H1 - CLEANING THE CONDENSER
AND EVAPORATOR COILS *
H2 - CLEANING THE HOTWELL AND
THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE *
H3 - COLLECTING THE REFRIGERANT
TO REPLACE THE FILTER-DRIER *
H4 - RELOADING REFRIGERANT AND
CHECKING THE THERMOSTATIC
CONTROL AND PRESSURE
SWITCHES *
NOTE:
When opening the evaporator unit,
remember to replace the cover seal.
* CONSULT YOUR DEALER.
H - EVERY TWO YEARS
WARNING
• If refrigerant is inhaled, take those affected
into fresh air, give them oxygen or artificial
respiration if necessary and call a doctor.
• If refrigerant contacts the skin, wash imme-
diately under running water and remove
any contaminated garments.
• If refrigerant contacts the eyes, rinse in
clear water for 15 minutes and call a doctor.
WARNING
Never try to repair the air conditioning system
yourself. To recharge the circuit, always con-
tact your dealer, who has the appropriate
parts, technical training and necessary tools.