Operating instructions – Robinair 34988 Recovery, Recycling, Recharging Unit User Manual

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554228 Rev. E July 30, 2013

Evacuate the A/C System

1. Ensure service hoses are connected to the

vehicle A/C system, and coupler valves are
OPEN.

2. Select VACUUM.
3. The unit gives you the option of doing a leak

test after evacuation. Select TOGGLE LEAK to
turn the leak test OFF / ON.

4. Select START to accept the default evacuation

time, or enter the desired vacuum time using the
number keys, and select START.

IMPORTANT: The unit pulls a vacuum on the
vehicle A/C system to remove air and boil off
moisture that may be present in the system .
Evacuate the system for at least 10 minutes,
or follow the A/C system manufacturer’s
specifications, to ensure adequate moisture
and contaminant removal .

5. The unit evacuates the A/C system and stops

when the specified amount of time has elapsed.
Select EXIT to continue.

Note: During the vacuum process, the unit may
perform a tank fill or an air purge, if needed.
You are now ready to either manually replenish

the A/C system with new oil or to recharge the
system with refrigerant.

Operating Tips

If the vacuum pump has run for 10 or

more hours without an oil change, the
unit displays

MAINTAIN VACUUM PUMP

VACUUM OIL TIME XX:XX

OIL LIFE REMAINING XX:XX

CHANGE VACUUM PUMP OIL NOW?

SELECT YES TO CHANGE OIL

OR NO TO EXIT.

Refer to instructions in the Maintenance

section under Change Vacuum Pump Oil.

Before the unit begins evacuating the A/C

system, it checks for any pressure in the
system that might damage the vacuum
pump. If pressure is detected, the unit
displays

PRESSURE TOO HIGH FOR VACUUM!

PRESS EXIT

Select EXIT, and recover refrigerant

before proceeding.

If a leak test was programmed and a leak

is detected, the unit displays

LEAK TEST FAILED

PRESS YES TO CONTINUE

NO TO ABORT

Select NO to exit the evacuation,

perform needed repairs, and repeat the
evacuation.

To ensure an accurate leak test, it is

imperative that a thorough recovery and
evacuation of the system be performed.
During the recovery process, cold spots
can develop in the A/C system. Pockets
of refrigerant in desiccant and in system
oil will continue to vaporize as the A/C
system temperature equalizes toward
ambient. As this occurs, A/C system
pressure will increase, which may be
interpreted by the unit as a leak.

This will vary somewhat with ambient

temperature conditions.

Operating Instructions

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