Warning, Attention, Refrigerant recovery station – Robinair 17680-2K Refrigerant Recovery Station User Manual

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© 2000 Robinair Division, SPX Corporation

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Refrigerant Recovery
Station

Model: 176802K

Refrigerant: Mixed

Serial No.:

Date Code:

WARNING

TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE :

BEFORE OPERATING THE REFRIGERANT RECOVERY STATION, READ AND FOL-
LOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL.
This station should only be operated by qualified personnel. The operator must
be familiar with A/C-R systems, refrigerants, and the dangers of pressurized components.

If the operator cannot read these instructions, safety precautions and instructions must be
read and discussed in the operator's native language.

– Si el operador no puede leer inglés, las instrucciones de operación y las precauciones de
seguridad deberán leerse y comentarse en el idioma nativo del operador.

– Si l'utilisateur ne peut lire l'anglais, les instructions et les consignes de sécurité doivent lui
être expliquées dans sa langue maternelle.

THE PRESSURIZED TANK CONTAINS LIQUID REFRIGERANT. OVERFILLING THE
TANK MAY CAUSE VIOLENT EXPLOSION AND POSSIBLE INJURY OR DEATH.
Safety
devices require the use of only the following Robinair refrigerant tank: 17686 (50-lb. tank).
Do not recover refrigerants into a nonrefillable storage container! Federal regulations re-
quire refrigerant to be transported only in containers meeting DOT spec. 4BW or DOT
spec. 4BA.

ALL HOSES MAY CONTAIN LIQUID REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE. Contact with
refrigerant may cause injury. Wear protective equipment, including safety goggles. Discon-
nect hoses using extreme caution.

VERIFY ALL SAFETY DEVICES ARE FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY BEFORE OPERAT-
ING THE STATION.

THIS UNIT CONTAINS MIXED REFRIGERANT WHICH CANNOT BE USED IN ANY
A/C SYSTEM.
This tank may contain hydrocarbons. Do not use around open flame or
spark-generating equipment.

ATTENTION!

Ce réservoir sous pression contient du frigorigène liquids. S’il est surchargé, ce réservoir peut exploser
et causer des blessures ou la mort.

ATTENTION. Débrancher avant la maintenance.

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