Setup – Robinair 34988 Recovery, Recycling, Recharging Unit User Manual

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554228 Rev. E July 30, 2013

4. Press START to begin filling the internal storage

vessel. Add at least 8 lbs. of refrigerant to
ensure enough is available for charging.

This process takes 15–20 minutes. The

unit stops when the designated amount of
refrigerant has been transferred to the internal
tank, or when the source tank is empty.

Note: Only the amount of refrigerant available for
charging is displayed. For example, if the tank fill
default is set at 15 lbs., the unit will transfer 15 lbs.
to the ISV, but the display may show only 13 lbs.
5. When the fill process is complete, the unit is

ready for operation.

Note: There is no need to calibrate the scale; it is
calibrated at the factory.

Manual Tank Fill contd .

Setup

Edit Print Header

This machine has the capability to print out
recovery, vacuum, charge, and flush information
for each vehicle tested.
The print header information that is entered
during this procedure will appear on each printout.
Respond to the questions on the display screen by
using

the keypad to enter information,

the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor,

the down arrow to clear information.

1.

Enter your dealership number, and your

dealership name, street address, state, and zip
code.

2. Four more lines are available for you to specify

other information to appear on each printout.

Once a test has been completed and the PRINT
key has been pressed, enter the vehicle's VIN and
license plate number.

Entering Information
The numerical keys on the keypad include
an alphabet that is used to enter information
into the machine. The procedure is similar
to text messaging. For example,

To enter an “A”:
Press the 2 key once
to see the “A” on the
digital display.

To enter a “2”:
Press the 2 key four
times to see the “2”
on the digital display.
Note: After the
appropriate letter is
shown on the display,
pause for a moment
until the cursor
moves to the next
position.

Operating Tips

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