Maintenance – Robinair 16910 ID Plus Refrigerant Identifier User Manual

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Maintenance

Sample Filter Replacement

Inspection Frequency: Inspect the sample filter before and after each use of the

instrument.

What to Look For: When inspecting the sample filter, look around the entire outside

diameter of the white filter element located inside of the plastic housing. Look for red

spots or the beginnings of discoloration on the white outside diameter of the element.

Do not look into the round ends of the white element for red spots or discoloration—

the round ends of the filter may always appear red. If red spots or discoloration are

discovered, the sample filter requires replacement to prevent the influx of particulate and

oil mists into the instrument.

Sample Filter Replacement Procedure:

1. Obtain replacement filter No. 16912.

2. Remove the existing filter from the retaining clip of the instrument by pulling

straight up and out.

3. Carefully remove the flexible, black, rubber tubing connections from both ends of

the existing filter. Do NOT allow the tubes to slip back into the internal portion of

the case.

4. Discard the existing filter according to local, state, and federal requirements.

5. Install the tube ends onto the barbs of the replacement filter, aligning the flow arrow

of the filter with the flow arrow on the instrument.

6. CAREFULLY slide the tubing back into the internal portion of the instrument, and

seat the new filter into the retaining clip.

7. Inspect the sample hoses for signs of oil entrapment. Replacement of the sample

filter usually requires cleaning or replacement of the sample hoses.

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