Important General Information - Promax RG6-E-230V User's Operating Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Before operating the RG6-E recovery unit, read the following:
1. Storage cylinders sometimes have valves that are not properly seated when
manufactured. Keeping caps on these valves will guard against refrigerant leakage.
2. Always operate the unit on a flat level surface.
3. Your RG6-E has one internal pressure shut off switch. If the pressure inside the
equipment should go above 38,5 bar (550 psi), the equipment will automatically
shut itself off. The switch will reset when the pressure drops below 28 Bar (400PSI).
The 38,5 bar (550 psi) switch does not prevent tank overfill. If your system shuts
off on high pressure and is connected to your tank, you may have overfilled your
tank and created a very dangerous situation! Take immediate measures to relieve
any high pressure and/or tank overfill.
4. WARNING! Never overfill storage tanks. Overfilling may cause tanks to explode.
5. A scale must be used to avoid overfilling the storage tank.
6. Tanks and filters should be designated for one refrigerant only. Before using a tank
previously used for another refrigerant, completely empty the tank, evacuate it,
purge the tank using dry nitrogen, and re-evacuate it.
7. Special care should be taken when recovering from a burned-out system. Use two
high acid capacity filters, in series. Alco® type EK-162-F or Sporlan® type C-162-F
are recommended.
8. When you have finished recovering from the system, flush your RG6-E with a small
amount of refrigerant oil and a small amount of clean refrigerant to purge off any
foreign substances left in the unit.
9. Always empty refrigerant from the unit into a storage tank; see Self Purge/Auto
Evacuate procedure. Liquid refrigerant left in the condenser may expand, causing
damage to components.
IMPORTANT
CAUTION
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