Safety precautions – Robinair 16900 Refrigerant Identifier User Manual
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Safety Precautions
WARNING : To prevent personal injury:
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Study, understand, and follow all warnings in this manual before operating this
unit. If the operator cannot read these instructions, operating instructions and
safety precautions must be read and discussed in the operator’s native language.
—Si el operador no puede leer las instrucciones, 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 les instructions, les instructions et les consignes de
sécurité doivent lui être expliquées dans sa langue maternelle.
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The Identifier is not capable of direct detection and indication of the presence of
hydrocarbon compounds, which present a flammability hazard when present in
sufficient concentrations. Whenever the identifier indicates unknown contaminants
are present, the potential exists for a hydrocarbon flammability hazard.
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Operate this unit with either R-12 or R-134a refrigerant. Cross-contamination
with other refrigerant types causes severe damage to the A/C system, to service
tools, and equipment. Do NOT attempt to adapt the unit for another refrigerant.
Do NOT mix refrigerant types through a system or in the same container.
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DO NOT breathe refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may
irritate eyes, nose, and throat. Use recycling equipment certified to meet the
requirements of SAE J2210 to remove refrigerant from the A/C system. If
accidental system discharge occurs, immediately ventilate the work area. There
must be adequate ventilation in the vehicle servicing area.
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When testing vehicle air conditioning systems, the vehicle ignition must be
turned OFF. This action prevents EMI / RFI problems as well as eliminates
potential user hazards from moving parts of the vehicle.
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The air detection sensor is a chemical fuel cell sensor that will eventually
expire. The user must replace the air detection sensor whenever the instrument
indicates as such. Failure to replace the air detection sensor will result in non-
functionality of the instrument.
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Wear eye and skin protection when working with refrigerants. Escaping
refrigerant vapors can freeze upon contact. Do NOT direct refrigerant escaping
from the sample hose toward exposed skin or toward the face.
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Connection to power sources greater than 14V DC could cause “out of warran-
ty” damage. Connection to a battery that is not fully charged, or is smaller than
a typical vehicle battery, may cause errors in reading.
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If using the wall power adapter, the adapter's voltage rating must match the AC
power source. Do NOT use a wall power adapter in areas where it could get wet.
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To reduce the risk of battery explosion due to spark generation : First connect
the RED clip to the positive 12-volt battery terminal; then connect the BLACK
clip to a metal ground location away from the battery.