Operating instructions – automatic, Operating tips – Robinair 34788-I Recovery, Recycling, Recharging Unit User Manual

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Operating Instructions – Automatic

The automatic function allows a user to program an

automatic recovery, vacuum, leak test, and / or charge

sequence. The user may choose to skip any step in the

automatic operation during the programming. A total

automatic sequence may take an hour to complete.
Note:
• Oil recovered during the recovery cycle can be

injected by the user before the charge cycle, or can

be manually injected into the vehicle after charge

using a separate oil injection tool.

• When a charge cycle in automatic mode is

complete, the machine will not prompt to equalize

hoses; it will automatically compensate this amount

of refrigerant.

1. Connect the high- and low-side service hoses to the

A/C system, and open the coupler valves on the hoses.

2. Press the AUTOMATIC button. See Figure 9.
3. The unit asks if a recovery is needed. Press STOP

/ NO to skip the recovery cycle; press START / YES

to accept.

4. The unit asks if a leak test is needed. Press STOP /

NO to skip the leak test; press START / YES to accept.

5. The unit asks if a charge is needed. Press STOP /

NO to skip the charge cycle; press START / YES to

accept. Press CHARGE to toggle between high- or

low-side charge, or both.

Accept the default weight by pressing START / YES,

or type in a desired weight using the number keys

and press START / YES.

6. The display shows an overview of all the tests that

were selected. Press START / YES to begin the

automatic sequence.

Note: If a high-side charge has been selected, before

charging, the automatic sequence will pause and

“beep” for 30 seconds to allow the user to inject oil, if

desired. See Replenish the A/C System Oil instructions

in this manual.
7. When the sequence is complete, the display shows

the amount of refrigerant that was recovered and

charged.

8. Close the high- and low-side coupler valves, and

remove the service hoses from the A/C system.

9. Press START / YES to clear the hoses.
10. If any oil was recovered during the recovery cycle,

and oil was not injected before the change cycle,

use an oil injection tool at this time to manually inject

oil into the A/C system.

Operating Tips

• If the weight entered is more than the

refrigerant available in the internal tank, the
charge function will not start. The display reads

INSUFFICIENT REFRIG.

PRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT

Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual

for instructions to Manually Fill the ISV.

If problems are encountered during the

automatic sequence, the unit will “beep” three

times and the control panel readout will pinpoint

the problem encountered. The sequence

remains paused until the user enters a decision
regarding how to proceed.

Before the unit begins evacuating the A/C

system during the automatic sequence, it

checks for any pressure in the system that

may damage the vacuum pump. If pressure is
detected, the unit displays

PRESSURE EXISTS

PRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT

Press any key to exit the automatic sequence.
If a leak test was programmed, and a leak is

detected, the unit displays

LEAK TEST FAILED

PRESS STOP TO EXIT

PRESS START TO CONTINUE

Press STOP to exit the automatic sequence

and perform needed repairs. Press START to

continue the automatic sequence despite the
failed leak test.

To ensure an accurate leak test, it is

imperative that a thorough recovery and

evacuation of the system is performed.

During the recovery process, cold spots can

develop in the automotive 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 increases,

which may be interpreted by the unit as a

leak. This varies somewhat with ambient

temperature conditions.

Automatic

Function

Figure 9

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