Special Operating Notes; Storage - JAVAC EVO-OS User Manual

Refrigerant recovery machine
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3.3.7
REMOVE all hoses and cables and prepare the machine and the recovery cylinder for
transport.
3.3.8
When changing refrigerants or reconnecting to a cylinder always purge the hoses and
the EVO-OS ports with refrigerant, (or evacuate lines), to prevent air entering the
recovery process.
3.3.9
After
complete drain any collected oil
from the oil separator by pressing
the oil collection bottle to the
schrader valve at the rear of the
EVO (This is best done while
sitting the unit on the edge of a
bench or similar). Failure to
regularly drain the oil will cause oil
to collect in the compressor and/or
collection cylinder AND MAY
ULTIMATELY
COMPRESSOR FAILURE – SEE
2.3 WARRANTY
3.4

SPECIAL OPERATING NOTES

3.4.1 During normal operation, when the High Pressure switch activates, the machine will restart
automatically when the head pressure drops below approximately 1900 Kpa.
3.5

STORAGE

3.5.1
When the recovery process has been completed, carefully coil the Power Cord, the
Refrigerant Hoses ensuring that no dirt or foreign material is left in the ends or on the
connectors.
3.5.2
Place the EVO-OS in the service vehicle in its upright position and store the hoses and
cords nearby. Provide reasonable care to place the unit where it will not be subjected
to accidental damage due to shifting items during transit or to heavier objects being
placed on its top.
3.5.3
The unit can be stored safely in temperatures of 0
95% RH. When stored in conditions that are severe, the unit may need to stabilize in
the range 10
results, store the unit in an environmentally controlled area when not in use.
3.5.4
Always purge and vent the EVO-OS prior to storage, close V1 & V3 and leave V2 in
the Recover Position.
every
operation
is
LEAD
TO
0
0
- 40
C before it will offer optimum operating performance. For best
9
0
0
- 50
C and humidity levels up to

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