Bacharach 2072-0400 Manual De Usuario

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Operation  
MAC2000  
achieved. When the A/C system reaches the proper vacuum, the 
unit’s red light and beeper signal evacuation is complete, and the 
screen reads “Vacuum complete.” If the proper vacuum is not 
achieved after 7 minutes of evacuation, the process stops, and the 
technician is prompted to check for a leak. 
 
Note:
 Depending on the altitude, the A/C system may not be able to 
achieve 27 inHg. It is important that the altitude setting in the Set-
Up menu is correct for your location. The MAC2000 uses this 
information to calculate and provide an equivalent set point for 
your altitude.  (For instance, at 6000 feet the equivalent set point 
for your altitude pulls to 22 inHg before completing evacuation). 
 
6. 
 Press the Reset key to return to the Main menu. 
 
7. 
The technician can now proceed to charge the system. 
 
 
3.5 Charge 
Mode 
 
The Charge mode is designed to add a precise amount of refrigerant to 
the vehicle’s A/C system. This mode can be used to either “top off” a 
system, or do a complete recharge after the system has been evacuated 
or flushed. The unit has a built-in default charge amount of 2 pounds 
(0.91 kg). Other charge amounts can be entered in increments of 
either 0.06 pounds, 1 ounce, or 0.02 kg. 
 
1. 
If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded 
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit 
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select 
mode
” when ready.  
 
2. 
Press the Charge mode function key and observe that the message 
Hook-up the service hoses to vehicle” should appear. If not 
already done, connect the high- and low-side service hoses to their 
respective service ports on the vehicle’s A/C system, and then open 
the system’s service-port valves. 
 
Note that at the start of this step, before the service hoses are 
connected, the MAC2000 first checks if the service hoses are under 
a vacuum. This prevents air and other contaminants from being 
introduced into the A/C system. If the message “The vehicle is 
not properly evacuated
” appears, perform one of the following: 
 
• 
If the refrigerant in the A/C system has just been recovered, 
evacuate both the system and the service hoses per Section 3.4.  
 
• 
If the A/C system needs to be “topped off,” first ensure that the 
service hoses are disconnected from the vehicle; then either 
recover the hoses per Section 3.3 if they contain refrigerant, or 
evacuate the hoses per Section 3.4 if they contain air. 
 
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