Important safety information – TIF RG5410A Refrigerant Recovery Machine User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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SAFETY COMES FIRST! Read all safety, operating
guidelines and instructions before operating your
RG5410A.

1. CAUTION: ONLY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN

SHOULD OPERATE THIS RECOVERY UNIT.
The operator must be familiar with air conditioning
and refrigeration systems, refrigerants and the
dangers of pressurized components.

2. Always think before acting, familiarity breeds care-

lessness and carelessness can be harmful to your

health or, worse, result in death.

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WARNING Always wear safety goggles and

protective gloves when working with refrigerants.
Contact with refrigerant may cause injury.
Disconnect hoses with extreme caution! All hoses
may contain liquid refrigerant under pressure.

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PRESSURIZED TANK CONTAINS LIQUID

REFRIGERANT. NEVER OVERFILL STORAGE

TANKS. OVERFILLING OF THE TANK MAY

CAUSE A VIOLENT EXPLOSIONANDPOSSIBLE

INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT: Exceed the working

pressure of Recovery Tank cylinder.

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Warning: DO NOT: Exceed the working pres-

sure of each cylinder. Recovery cylinders are
designed for different pressures. Your RG5410A
is not supplied with a recovery tank, it requires the
use of tanks with a minimum of 350 psi working

pressure and PROMAX strongly recom-

mends the use of 400 psi tanks.

NOTE: The use of a 400 psi tank is
mandatory
when recovering R-410A.
See PROMAX Recovery Tanks under Parts and

Accessories section on Page 16.

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A scale must be used to avoid overfilling the

storage tank. DO NOT OVERFILL. Tank is full at

80% volume. Tank may explode if filled more than

80% due to liquid expansion.

6. Use ONLY authorized refillable refrigerant tanks.

NEVER use a standard disposable 30 lb. tank
(the typeofcontainerinwhichvirginrefrigerant

is sold) to recover refrigerant.

7.

Read all safety information regarding the safe
handling of refrigerant and refrigerant oil, includ-
ing the Material Safety Data Sheet. MSDS
sheets can be obtained from your refrigerant
supplier.

8. If you expect temperatures in excess of 135° F,

contact the refrigerant supplier.

9. Be sure that any room where you are working is

thoroughly ventilated, especially if a leak is sus-
pected. Refrigerant vapor is hazardous to your

health and can cause death.

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Avoid breathingA/Crefrigerant and lubrica-

tion vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes,

nose and throat. If accidental system discharge
occurs,ventilateworkareabefore resuming serv-
ice.

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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE:

• Never operate unit in an explosiveenvironment!

Do not use this equipment in the vicinity of
spilled or open containers of gasoline or any
other flammable liquid.

• When using an extension cord it should be a

3-wire, 14 AWG minimum and no longer than

25 feet.

• Usethisequipment in locations withmechanical

ventilation that provides at least four air

changes per hour or locate the equipment at
least 18 inches above the floor.

• Never use oxygen when testing for leaks. Any

oil in contact with oxygen under pressure will
form an explosive mixture.

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High voltage electricity inside panels.

Risk of electrical shock. Be sure to disconnect

theunitfrom thepowersource before servicing it.

13. To reduce the risk of injury, care should be

taken when moving this equipment.

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