CPS AR2700E Operation Manual - Page 4

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Only qualified service personnel should operate this unit. Most states, countries,
etc... may require the user to be licensed. Please check with your local government
agency.
DANGER- The recovery tank used with this unit contains liquid refrigerant.
Overfilling of the recovery tank may cause a violent explosion resulting in severe injury
or even death. Please carefully read Tank Parameters Setting section on page 4
of this manual. Do not proceed to use the unit until the tank settings have been
properly set.
DANGER- Avoid breathing refrigerant vapors and lubricant vapor or mist. Breathing
high concentration levels may cause heart arrhythmia, loss of consciousness, or even
cause suffocation.
DANGER- ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Always disconnect power source when
servicing this equipment.
DANGER- EXPLOSION RISK. Do not recover flammable refrigerants.
CAUTION- All hoses may contain liquid refrigerant under pressure. Contact with
refrigerant may cause frostbite or other related injuries. Wear proper personal
protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves. When disconnecting any
hose, please use extreme caution.
CAUTION- Avoid breathing refrigerant vapors and/or lubricant mist. Exposure may
irritate eyes, nose, throat, and skin. Please read the manufacturers Material Safety Data
Sheet for further safety information on refrigerants and lubricants.
CAUTION- To reduce the risk of fire, avoid the use of extension cords thinner than
NO. 14 awg. (1,5mm²) to prevent the overheating of this cord please keep length to a
minimum.
CAUTION- Do not use this equipment in the vicinity of spilled or open containers of
gasoline or other flammable substances. Make certain that all safety devices are
functioning properly before operating the equipment.
CAUTION- This equipment should be used in locations with mechanical ventilation that
provides at least 4 air changes per hour or the equipment should be at least 18" above
the floor.
This equipment is intended for use of one refrigerant. Mixing of different refrigerants
will cause your recovered supply of refrigerant to become contaminated.
Note: Ecomonic loss will occur when disposing of mixed refrigerants.
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