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Safety Information Oil (Lubricant) Oil Separator Bowl Risk of expelling oil under pressure. • Wear safety goggles and protective gloves, user and bystander. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. If any oil gets into the eyes, flush with water and seek a doctor's aid immediately, even though irritation may cease. Expelled oil can cause injury. Risk of expelling refrigerant under pressure. • Wear safety goggles, user and bystander. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. • Never open the metal oil separator bowl when it is under pressure. • Service should be performed by a certified A/C service technician. • Remove bowl by performing maintenance procedure in Chapter 3–Metal Oil Separator Bowl in this manual. • Remove bowl only when the light is on continuously and no refrigerant is present. • Loosen the metal oil separator bowl vacuum release thumbscrew only when the light is on continuously and no refrigerant is present. Expelled refrigerant can cause injury. General Engine systems can malfunction expelling fuel, oil vapors, hot steam, hot toxic exhaust gases, acid, refrigerant and other debris. • Wear safety goggles and protective gloves, user and bystander. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. • Service should be performed by a certified A/C service technician. Engine systems that malfunction can cause injury. IV
Safety Information The engine compartment contains electrical connections and hot or moving parts. • Keep yourself, test leads, clothing and other objects clear of electrical connections and hot or moving engine parts. • Do not place test equipment or tools on fenders or other places in the engine compartment. Contact with electrical connections and hot or moving parts can cause injury. Service hoses can not withstand high temperatures or severe mechanical stress. • Keep the service hoses away from moving or hot engine parts. Service hoses can split or burst causing injury. Risk of explosion if improper tank is used. • Do not use any tank with this equipment other than part number EAA0158C00A for R-134a. This tank is D.O.T. certified for refilling. D.O.T certified tanks are marked "D.O.T. 4BA 350" or "D.O.T. 4BA 400". Explosion can cause injury. Removing tubing assemblies may discharge refrigerant. • Wear safety goggles and protective gloves, user and bystander. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. Expelled refrigerant may cause injury. A test vehicle may move if not properly prepared. • Block the drive wheels before performing a test with the engine running. Unless instructed otherwise, set the parking brake and put the gear selector in neutral (manual transmission) or park (automatic transmission). If the vehicle has an automatic parking brake release, disconnect the release mechanism for testing and reconnect it when testing is completed. • Do not leave a running engine unattended. A moving vehicle can cause injury. V
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Safety Informati<strong>on</strong><br />
Oil (Lubricant)<br />
Oil Separator Bowl<br />
Risk of expelling oil under pressure.<br />
• Wear safety goggles and protective gloves, user<br />
and bystander. Everyday eyeglasses <strong>on</strong>ly have<br />
impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety<br />
glasses. If any oil gets into the eyes, flush with<br />
water and seek a doctor's aid immediately, even<br />
though irritati<strong>on</strong> may cease.<br />
Expelled oil can cause injury.<br />
Risk of expelling refrigerant under pressure.<br />
• Wear safety goggles, user and bystander.<br />
Everyday eyeglasses <strong>on</strong>ly have impact resistant<br />
lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.<br />
• Never open the metal oil separator bowl when it is<br />
under pressure.<br />
• Service should be performed by a certified A/C<br />
service technician.<br />
• Remove bowl by performing maintenance<br />
procedure in Chapter 3–Metal Oil Separator Bowl<br />
in this manual.<br />
• Remove bowl <strong>on</strong>ly when the light is <strong>on</strong><br />
c<strong>on</strong>tinuously and no refrigerant is present.<br />
• Loosen the metal oil separator bowl vacuum<br />
release thumbscrew <strong>on</strong>ly when the light is <strong>on</strong><br />
c<strong>on</strong>tinuously and no refrigerant is present.<br />
Expelled refrigerant can cause injury.<br />
General<br />
Engine systems can malfuncti<strong>on</strong> expelling fuel, oil<br />
vapors, hot steam, hot toxic exhaust gases, acid,<br />
refrigerant and other debris.<br />
• Wear safety goggles and protective gloves, user<br />
and bystander. Everyday eyeglasses <strong>on</strong>ly have<br />
impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety<br />
glasses.<br />
• Service should be performed by a certified A/C<br />
service technician.<br />
Engine systems that malfuncti<strong>on</strong> can cause injury.<br />
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