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Robinair Model 15505 User Manual

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Vacuum
Pump Oil

Oil
Change
Procedure

To shut down the pump after use . . .

To help prolong pump life and promote easy starting, follow these
procedures for shutdown:

1. Close the manifold valve between the pump and the system.

2. Remove the hose from the pump inlet.

3. Cap the inlet port to prevent any contamination or loose particles from

entering the port.

To maintain your high vacuum pump . . .

For maximum performance, Robinair recommends changing vacuum
pump oil after each use.

The condition and type of oil used in any high vacuum pump are
extremely important in determining the ultimate attainable vacuum.
Robinair recommends the use of its Premium High Vacuum Pump Oil.
This oil has been specifically blended to maintain maximum viscosity at
normal running temperatures and to improve cold weather starts.

Robinair Premium High Vacuum Pump Oil is available in handy quart
containers or in convenient gallon containers. Order by part number:

13119 — Pint (shipped 12 pints per case)

13203 — Quart (shipped 12 quarts per case)

13204 — Gallon (shipped 4 gallons per case)

1. Confirm the pump is warmed up. (The pump should have run for ap-

proximately one minute.)

2. Remove the OIL DRAIN cap. Drain contaminated oil into a suitable

container, and dispose of it according to local, state, and federal regula-
tions. Oil can be forced from the pump by opening the inlet and partially
blocking the exhaust with a cloth while the pump is running. Do not
operate the pump for more than 20 seconds using this method.

3. When the flow of oil has stopped, tilt the pump forward to drain

residual oil.