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Evacuation of the Refrigerant System





1. When an A/C System has been opened to the atmosphere, such as during installation or repair, it must be evacuated using a vacuum pump. (If the system has been open for several days, the receiver/dryer should be replaced).
2. Connect an Air Conditioning Service Station as shown. Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions.
- Connect the high-side adapter to the high pressure hose first, then connect the hoses to the car as shown.
3. Start the pump, then open both gauge valves. Run the pump for about 15 minutes. Close the valves and stop the pump. The low gauge should indicate above 700 mm Hg (27 in Hg) and remain steady with the valves closed.

NOTE: If low pressure does not reach more than 700 mm Hg (27 in-Hg) in 15 minutes, there is probably a leak in the system. Partially charge the system and check for leaks.

4. If there are no leaks, open the valves and continue pumping for at least another 15 minutes, then close both valves and stop the pump.
- When testing and charging are completed, disconnect the high-side adapter from the high-side fitting; do not disconnect the hose from the adapter, or refrigerant may escape from the system.

CAUTION: Use only a R-12 refrigerant Air Conditioning Service Station.