6 - INSTALLATION
HANDLING: During handling, the
minimum devices required for cor-
rect handling shall be ensured, as
provided for by accident preven-
tion provisions.
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2
3
1. Fix the 4 feet (1) to the stand with the sup-
plied screws
2. Take the connection hose between fluid ves-
sel – fluid indicator sight glass (2) and con-
nect it to the fluid vessel outlet (3) and to the
fluid indicator sight glass (4), positioned in the
specific support bracket (5). Apply the cap
onto the sight glass to protect gas from UV
rays (8).
3. Screw the high-flow hoses fitting (6)to the
inlet of the fluid vessel and wind them on the
hose winder bracket that's on the stand (7).
Screw the rotating fittings (dry),
without interposing any mastic or
other sealing material, as tightness is
guaranteed by the rubber gaskets in
the hose fittings.
7 - USE OF THE FLUSHING KIT | 23 EN
7 - USE OF THE FLUSHING
KIT
The accessory shall be connected to an A/C sta-
tion and to the item to be flushed, positioned on
a horizontal surface to ensure correct operation.
The component or part of the A/C system to be
flushed must be empty (without gas or other
substances inside). To improve the flushing
effectiveness, connections should be such that
the refrigerant flow direction during the flushing
charge and recovery is always opposite to the
direction of the refrigerant flow in the ordinary
operation of the A/C system.
Connect the yellow high-flow hose to item to be
flushed (using special fittings supplied by the
item manufacturer if needed) and the HP charge
hose (after removing the quick coupler) to the
"connection kit" provided by the manufacturer:
• The yellow high-flow hose connected to
the item inlet fitting will have to be con-
nected to the fluid vessel.
• The connection Kit provided by the manu-
facturer will have to be connected to the
HP charge hose of the A/C station and to
the item to be flushed.
Lastly, connect the LP quick coupler to the filter
15µm, using the LP connection fitting in relation
to the type of gas you are operating with.
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