Bacharach 2072-0400 ユーザーズマニュアル
MAC2000
Introduction
1.3 Component Location and Description
MAC2000 Control Panel
High Side Gauge
– Shows the pressure in
the high side of the vehicle’s A/C system.
Low Side Gauge
Low Side Gauge
– Shows the pressure in
the low side of the vehicle’s A/C system.
LCD Display (Screen) –
LCD Display (Screen) –
Displays all
operational, error, and maintenance
messages.
Refrigerant Identifier Filter
messages.
Refrigerant Identifier Filter
– Protects the
refrigerant identifier sensor from
contaminants.
Printer
contaminants.
Printer
– Provides a printed record of the
functions performed by the MAC2000. The
printer can print the record of the
MAC2000’s last operation as well as other
refrigerant management data and
operational statistics.
printer can print the record of the
MAC2000’s last operation as well as other
refrigerant management data and
operational statistics.
Start
Key – Press to start a function.
Pause/Reset
Key – Press to either pause,
reset, or abort a function and return the
display to the Main menu.
display to the Main menu.
Enter
Key – Press to accept a value as
displayed on the screen.
Weight Convert
Weight Convert
Key – Press to change
the charge amount between pounds,
pound & ounces, and kilograms. Pushing
this key allows a technician to scroll
through the different weight units.
Arrow Keys
pound & ounces, and kilograms. Pushing
this key allows a technician to scroll
through the different weight units.
Arrow Keys
– Use these keys to select
variables and adjust values such as
charge weight and vacuum time. The
Increase
charge weight and vacuum time. The
Increase
and Decrease keys are used to
adjust numerical values, while the Back,
Forward, Left
Forward, Left
and Right keys are used to
move between values displayed on the
screen.
F1 – F5 Function Keys
screen.
F1 – F5 Function Keys
– Use these keys to
select various modes and functions on the
MAC2000. A key’s current function is
described directly above it on the screen.
MAC2000. A key’s current function is
described directly above it on the screen.
Instruction 2072-0400
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