RTI ID900 manual Post-Operation Procedure

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5.When prompted by the instrument, connect the free end of the sample hose to the vehicle air conditioning system or refrigerant storage cylinder port and press the “A” pushbutton. Sample gas will immediately begin to flow into the instrument. The instrument will require approximately 30 seconds to complete the sample gas analysis.

6.When the analysis has completed immediately disconnect the sample hose from the refrigerant source.

Note: The instrument contains no automatic shut-off and refrigerant vapors will continue to flow out of the source as long as the hose is connected. To conserve refrigerant stores and prevent excessive refrigerant venting, DO NOT leave the instrument unattended during analysis cycles and disconnect the sample hose from the source immediately after prompted by the instrument.

7.The results of the analysis will be presented to the user on the instrument display.

a)PASS: Indicated whenever a sample is detected to have 98% by weight or greater of R12 or R134a. The refrigerant type and air concentration will be indicated.

b)FAIL: Indicated whenever a sample is detected to be a blend of R12 and R134a refrigerants with neither R12 or R134a having 98% by weight or greater concentration. The weight percentages of R12, R134a and air will be indicated.

c)FAIL CONTAMINATED: Indicated whenever unknown refrigerant types such as R22 or Hydrocarbons have been detected in concentrations of 4% by weight or greater. No weight concentrations of refrigerants or air are provided in this mode.

d)NO REFRIGERANT – CHK HOSE CONN: Indicated whenever a sample is detected that contains 90% by weight or greater air. This condition usually occurs when the R134a sample hose coupler has not been opened, the sample hose has not been connected to the sample source, or if there is no refrigerant present in the sample source.

8.The instrument will keep the analysis results on the display until the user presses the “A” pushbutton. Once the “A” pushbutton is pressed follow the directions on the screen.

9.If another sample run is desired, follow the prior instructions from step 5. If no other sample run is desired disconnect the power harness from the vehicle or the wall outlet to end the routine.

C.Post-Operation Procedure

1.Disconnect the sample hose from the instrument sample inlet port. Inspect the hose for signs of wear, cracking, oil fouling or obstruction and replace if necessary. Clean the outside of the hose, coil and stow into the storage case.

2.Inspect the sample filter white element outside diameter for the presence of red spots. If any red spots are found, replace the sample filter as directed in the maintenance procedures.

3.Disconnect the power harness from the instrument, clean, coil and stow into the storage case.

4.Clean the outside of the instrument of dirt, grime, oil, etc. with a moist rag. Do not use cleaning solutions or water on the instrument. Stow the instrument into the storage case.

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Contents ID900 Table of Contents Page II. Functional Description Rear View III. Hardware DescriptionPower Harnesses Sample HosesIV. Operation Procedure Pre-Operative Inspection Operation ProcedurePost-Operation Procedure Maintenance Error Codes and Corrective Actions Corrective ActionsMaintenance Procedures Sample Filter Replacement Replacement ProcedureSample Hose Inspection and Cleaning Sample Hose Flushing ProcedureAir Detection Sensor Replacement Air Detection Sensor Replacement ProcedureSpare Parts Listing Spare Part Description Order Part NumberVI. Specifications Sample Parameters Power StandardPower Optional Operational Temperature Range