Specifications
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GENERAL SAFETY
I
NSTRUCTIONS
1. KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT
Read and understand the operation manual and labels affixed to the unit. Learn its
application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards of your equipment.
2. G
ROUND ALL EQUIPMENT
This unit is equipped with an approved three pronged grounded power cord and plug.
The green wire is the ground wire and should never be connected to a live terminal.
3. U
SE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD
Use the following guide for choosing the proper extension cord:
18 gauge cord- maximum length 10 feet
16 gauge cord- maximum length 25 feet
14 gauge cord- maximum length 50 feet
12 gauge cord- maximum length 100 feet
4. A
VOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS
Do not use this unit in damp or wet locations or expose it to rain. Secure unit when
working above floor level. This equipment should be used in a location with
mechanical ventilation that provides at least four air changes per hour or the equipment
should be located at least 18 inches above the floor. This equipment should not be
used in the vicinity of spilled or open containers of flammable materials.
5. D
ISCONNECT UNIT BEFORE SERVICING
Electrical shock hazard may be present when the unit is disassembled.
6. A
VOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING
Make sure the system switch is in the OFF position before connecting electrical
devices.
7. R
EPAIR DAMAGED PARTS
Do not operate the unit with a defective part. Repair unit to proper operating
conditions.
8. U
SE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
Follow the instructions that accompany all accessories. Improper use of accessories
may damage the equipment or create a hazard.
9. U
SE CAUTION WHEN CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING HOSES
Improper usage may result in refrigerant burns (frostbite). If a significant refrigerant
leak occurs, proceed immediately to a well ventilated area.
10. U
SE THE PROPER RECOVERY CYLINDER RATED FOR USE WITH R-410A
WARNING: You must use the proper DOT approved recovery cylinder with the Model
3600-R410A. This recovery system is equipped with a high-pressure shutoff switch set
to turn the unit off at 550 psi. Using any other cylinder may cause the pressure in the
recovery cylinder to exceed the cylinder’s pressure rating.