Operating instructions, Recover refrigerant from a vehicle, Operating tips – Robinair 34988 Recovery, Recycling, Recharging Unit User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Recover Refrigerant from a Vehicle

1. Empty the oil drain bottle before starting a

recovery. Remove the oil drain bottle from the

machine by pulling the bottle straight down from

the magnetic connector — do not use a twisting or

rocking motion. See Figure 6.

Note: The machine gives an alert when the oil drain

bottle needs to be emptied, but it is a good practice

to completely empty the oil drain bottle before

recovering an A/C system to prevent an inaccurate

oil charge later.
2. Connect the high- and low-side hoses to the

vehicle A/C system.

3. Open the coupler valves on the hoses by turning

the collars clockwise.

4. Select RECOVER.
5. At this point, you have the option to start the

vehicle's A/C to retrieve pre-recovery data and

select RESET to set the Minimum / Maximum data

to current live pressure readings.

6. Select NEXT to begin the recovery process.

Note: The clicking noise indicates the solenoid is

opening and closing — this is normal.

7. When the system has recovered to 0 psi, the

vacuum pump starts and runs until recovery is

complete. The unit then goes into an automatic oil

drain—this may require 90 seconds to complete.

8. After the oil drain is complete, the display shows

RECOVERED AMOUNT XX.XX LB.

RECOVER COMPLETED.

OIL DRAINED XXX OZ.

PLEASE MAKE A SELECTION TO CONTINUE.

At this point you may print out recovery

information and pre-recover diagnostics by

selecting PRINT.

Note: The displayed recovered weight can vary

depending on ambient conditions, and should not

be used as an indicator of scale accuracy.

9. Check the oil drain bottle, and note the amount of

oil that was removed from the A/C system. This is

the amount of new oil that must be charged into

the A/C system after evacuation is complete.

• Use only new oil to replace the oil removed during

the recycling process.

• Dispose of used oil according to local, state, and

federal regulations.

Recovery is complete. You are now ready to either

advance to the charge process, or to make repairs to

the A/C system followed by the evacuation process.

Figure 6

Oil Drain

Bottle

Oil Inject

Bottle

Dye Inject

Bottle

Note: It is easier to remove the
oil drain bottle if the oil inject
bottle is removed first.

Dye Inject

Oil Drain

Oil Inject

Operating Tips

After the RECOVER function is selected :
If system pressure is below 10 psi, until pressure

increases, the display reads

LOW RECOVER PRESSURE.

PLEASE CHECK VALVES AND

CONNECTIONS.

SELECT YES TO CONTINUE WITH

RECOVER OR SELECT VACUUM.

THE EXIT KEY ABORTS THE FUNCTION.

Verify high- and low-side hoses are connected

and coupler valves are open. Select Yes to
recover, select Vacuum to bypass recover,
or select Exit.

If 100 lbs. (45 kg) or more of refrigerant has

been recovered since the last filter-drier
change, the display reads

FILTER WEIGHT XXX LB

To meet SAE J-2788 requirements, it is

mandatory to replace the filter-drier after
150 lbs. (68 kg) of refrigerant has been
filtered.
The unit gives a warning to replace
the filter when filter weight reaches 100 lbs.;
when filter weight reaches 150 lbs.,
the unit
locks out and ceases to operate
. Refer
to instructions outlined in the Maintenance
section under Replace the Filter-Drier.

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