Safety Precautions - JAVAC EVO-OS User Manual

Refrigerant recovery machine
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1.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

1.11
DISCONNECT POWER before moving or servicing the Javac EVO-OS CAUTION
- this unit should be opened only by a technically qualified person who has been trained in
basic electronics and refrigeration. The risk of ELECTRIC SHOCK and exposure to HOT
compressor parts is possible if the unit is opened.
1.12
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, EXTENSION CORDS
SHOULD NOT BE USED with this equipment as the wiring can overheat under
conditions of high current draw. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, its length
should be as short as possible and it should contain size 16 AWG (1.291 mm) or larger
wiring.
1.13
FLAMMABLE ENVIRONMENTS ARE DANGEROUS when any machine is
used because motors and switches can generate sparks. This equipment should be used in
locations with mechanical ventilation providing at least four air changes per hour, or the
equipment should be located at least 18" above the floor.
EQUIPMENT IN THE VICINITY OF SPILLED OR OPEN CONTAINERS OF
GASOLINE OR ANY OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
1.14 MOISTURE can cause severe damage when introduced to the internal parts of a
refrigeration system. Ensure that care is exercised in the leak detection, recovery, repair
and refilling of a system to prevent moisture from entering. Always use a quality high
vacuum pump such as Javac Shark/Deluxe to ensure the system is totally dehydrated. An
electronic total pressure gauge such as the Acravac should also be used to monitor the
pressure.
1.15
USE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING OUTDOORS. Be certain that the power
cord, the cylinder safety cord and the unit itself are not placed in water or other potentially
dangerous locations. While the EVO-OS is very safe to operate, using in environments
such as hard rain or sand dust storms should be avoided.
1.16
CAUTION - EXERCISE CARE WHEN MOVING the equipment to prevent the
risk of injury.
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