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Waeco AirConServiceCenter VAS 6746B Notice D'utilisation page 73

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VAS 6746B
 Risk of burns from cold or hot components
Wear protective gloves.
!
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.
 Only use R-134a refrigerant. If other refrigerants are mixed in, this
can damage the AirConServiceCenter and the vehicle air condition-
ing system.
 Before you shut down the AirConServiceCenter, make sure that the
selected program has ended and that all valves are shut. Otherwise
refrigerant can leak.
 When you modify values in the menus, always compare them with the
specifications on the vehicle.
 When parking, use the brake lever on the front wheels to secure the
AirConServiceCenter from rolling away.
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