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Harbor Freight Tools Auto A/C Recovery / Recharge Machine 95951 User Manual

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SKU 95951

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Bottle empty:

6.

During the Refilling Process, if the Refrigerant Tank contains less

than 1 kg of fluid, the process will stop and the indicator light will come on. The

bottle must be refilled before continuing the Refilling Process.

lCd display

When the “kg” indicator light is on, the value shown in the LCD Display is the re-

1.

covered or refilled refrigerant weight.
When the “MIN” indicator light is on the LCD Display shows the Vacuuming Time

2.

in Minutes.

valve Controls

lp valve:

1.

Low Pressure Control Valve.

hp valve:

2.

High Pressure Control Valve.

Function keys

“+” key:

1.

Press this Key to adjust the setup value. Each press of the Key increases

the set value by 1.
“Circulate”:

2.

Press this Key to lock in the value set using the + Key.

“Recovering”:

3.

Press this Key to initiate the refrigerant recovery operation. Dur-

ing the Recovery operation, pressing this Key will toggle the LCD display between

“Setup Value” and “Actual Recovery Value.”
“vacuumize”:

4.

Press this Key to initiate the vacuum generation operation.

“Refilling”:

5.

Press this Key to initiate the Refilling operation.

“Start / Stop” :

6.

Press this Key to start or stop the current operation.

WARning: Do not use any refrigerant other than factory specified R134A (also

identified as 134A, Forane 134a or HFC-134a) in an automotive A/C system.

use of Freon or other Fluorocarbons is prohibited by uS law.

WARning: do not inhAle or hAndle ReFRigeRAnt. inhalation of high concen-

trations of refrigerant is harmful and may cause heart irregularities, dizziness,

central nervous effects, unconsciousness or death. intentional misuse or

deliberate inhalation may cause death without warning. vapor reduces oxy-

gen available for breathing and is heavier than air. decomposition products

of refrigerant are also hazardous. Contact with liquid refrigerant can cause

injury including frostbite.

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