ASC 5300 G
2.2
Operating the device safely
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WARNING!
Do not operate the AirConServiceCenter in areas where there is a
risk of explosion (for example, battery charging rooms or spraying
booths), see operating safety directive BGR 157/TRG 250, 280, 316.
Do not pump compressed air into the refrigerant lines of the
AirConServiceCenter or the vehicle air conditioning system. A mix-
ture of compressed air and refrigerant can be flammable or explosive.
Risk of injury due to unplanned or unintended switching on of
the air conditioning service unit
Switch off the AirConServiceCenter prior to all maintenance work and
disconnect the mains cable from the mains supply. Pull the plug from
the socket or from the AirConServiceCenter.
Risk of burns from cold or hot components
Wear protective gloves.
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CAUTION!
Do not start up the AirConServiceCenter if it is damaged.
Each time you start up the unit or top up the AirConServiceCenter,
first check whether the unit and all the service hoses are undamaged
and that all valves are closed.
Lay the service hoses in such a way that they pose no tripping hazard
for other persons.
Serious injuries due to overturning or falling load
The handle is not used to lift the unit. Only push the
AirConServiceCenter on rollers to transport it.
Always position the unit on level ground and secure the front wheels.
Only use approved refrigerant vessels with safety valves to refill the
AirConServiceCenter.
Always use the main switch of the AirConServiceCenter to switch it
on and off. Do not leave the device unattended when it is switched on.
Risk of injury from leaking fluids
Leaking fluids on the floor can cause persons to slip and injure
themselves.
Wipe up leaked or dripped fluids immediately or absorb them with a
suitable binding agent.
Dispose of them in an environmentally sound manner.
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NOTICE!
Never expose the unit to heavy moisture.
Do not operate the unit outdoors when it is raining.
Do not operate the unit near heat sources (such as heaters) or in
direct sunlight.
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