Instruction Manual
RTI Technologies, Inc.
February 5, 1996
Page 9
... NOTE ...
Several audible changes may be heard during the recovery and recycling
process. 
Refrigerant flow through check valves causes a "sizzle-type" sound.
These changing "noises" are normal and nothing to be concerned about.
The TC670 will automatically recover and recycle refrigerant from the A/C System until a
vacuum is sensed. This vacuum level can be seen on the Low Side Gauge. 
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! DO NOT TURN THE TC670 OFF OR DISCONNECT HOSES !
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A small quantity of Liquid refrigerant will probably still remain in the A/C System. This can
be detected by observing an increasing pressure reading on the Low Side Gauge.
As pressure increases to a preset level, the TC670 will automatically cycle on and off to
continue recovering refrigerant. 
Allow this automatic sequence to repeat until the vacuum level remains constant for at least 2
minutes.
5. Close Red and Blue Hose Valves.
6. Close High and Low Gauge Valves.
7. Press bottom (OFF) of rocker switch marked RECOVER/RECYCLE.
PURGE REQUIRED OR CYLINDER FULL LIGHT:  
This Light will illuminate if either...
1) The Charging Cylinder has filled to capacity: Go to Page 13
OR
2) Pressure on the Purge Gauge approaches 250 psig: Go to Page 10










