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LAUNCH                                                VALUE-100 A/C Service Station User’s Manual 

 

  

 

(T6) SEL key: Selects the operation to be performed. Every time 

this key is pressed one of the LEDs from T1 through T4 will light in 
sequence;  the  LED  alongside  each  operation  indicates  that  the 
operation may be started or that it is being performed (flashing LED). 

(T7)    + key: Each time this key is pressed during the operations 

relative to setting the time and the quantity, the value of the flashing 
digit on the display will be increased by one unit. 

(T8) ARROW key: Each time this key is pressed while a display 

value is flashing during the operations relative to setting the time and 
the  quantity,  a  different  digit  will  be  selected  for  modification 
(selected digit will flash). 

(T9) ENTER key: Pressing this key when a LED corresponding to 

an operation is lit but not flashing will permit modifying the times and 
the  fluid  quantities.  Upon  completion  of  modification,  press  the  key 
again to confirm the datum   

(T10)  START  key:  Pressing  this  key  will  start  the  operation 

indicated by the lighted LED 

(T11)  STOP  key:  Pressing  this  key  will  stop  the  operation 

indicated by the flashing LED. 

(T12)  TEMPERATURE  key:  Pressing  this  key  the  display  will 

show  the  bottle  temperature  in  Celsius  degree  and  Fahrenheit 
degree. 

(T13)  Display:  According  to  the  operation  selected,  displays  the 

time or refrigerant quantity values. 

STATUS AND ALARM PANEL 

See fig 10: 
(C1) HEATER ON: Lights to indicate that the electrical resistance 

of  the  machine  is  heating  the  bottle  to  maintain  fluid  pressure 
between 5.5 and 8,5 bar. The resistance does not operate during the 
RECOVERY phase of operation 

(C2) HIGH PRESSURE: Lights and emits an acoustic signal when 

the  pressure  of  the  fluid  in  the  circuit  catch  up  17.5  bar.  The 
RECOVERY operation is automatically interrupted. 

(C3) FULL BOTTLE: Lights and emits an acoustic signal when the 

bottle is full to more than 80% capacity (that is, 10 kg). The Recovery 
operation is automatically interrupted. 

(C4) EMPTY BOTTLE: Lights and emits an acoustic signal when 

the quantity of refrigerant fluid contained in the bottle is low (2 kg). in 
order to avoid the emission of non-condensable gases. Fill the bottle 

Summary of Contents for VALUE-100

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Page 8: ...LAUNCH VALUE 100 A C Service Station User s Manual 6 1 4 5 6 7 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n COM o p q 8 A1 A C A2 A C A3 A4 A6 A7 A8 A9 9 T1 LED T2 LED T3 LED T4 LED T5 LED T6 SEL...

Page 9: ...LAUNCH VALUE 100 A C Service Station User s Manual 7 T1 T4 LED T7 T8 T9 ENTER LED ENTER T10 START LED T11 STOP LED T12 TEMPERATURE F T13 10 C1 5 5 8 5 C2 17 5 C3 80 10kg C4 2kg...

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Page 11: ...LAUNCH VALUE 100 A C Service Station User s Manual 9 1 A C A C 2 10 3 4 5 SEL LED START LED A C 4 A C 6 OFF 7 A C 1...

Page 12: ...LAUNCH VALUE 100 A C Service Station User s Manual 10 SEL Vacuum START 25 A C SEL Vacuum ENTER ENTER 2 0000 3 A1 A2 2 A C 1 A C e 20 2 3 4...

Page 13: ...LAUNCH VALUE 100 A C Service Station User s Manual 11 A C 1 SEL Charging 2 a ENTER ENTER b ENTER 3 START 8 45 A C...

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Page 15: ...LAUNCH VALUE 100 A C Service Station User s Manual 13 SEL START 0 50 STOP M1 M2 1 4 11 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 2...

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Page 17: ...LAUNCH VALUE 100 A C Service Station User s Manual 15 7 8 9 3 12 5 12 STOP RESET 10 11 2 12 4 12 12 13 1 12 4 12 3 12 5 12 14 15 16 17 10 SERV SEL 18 19 500g 20 21 100...

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Page 21: ...PANEL 8 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS 9 PURGE NON CONDENSABLE GAS 9 RECOVERY RECYCLING PHASE 10 VACUUM PHASE 10 NEW OIL REINTEGRATION 11 CHARGING REINTEGRATION PHASE 11 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 13 FILLING THE MAC...

Page 22: ...free of charge replacement or repair of defective component parts or parts considered defective by the Manufacturer Reference to the machine serial number must be included in any requests for spare p...

Page 23: ...cking must always be used The manufacturer declines any and all responsibility for damage to vehicles on which recovery recycling and recharging are performed if said damage is the result of unskillfu...

Page 24: ...Wear protective gloves and goggles Do not expose the machine to direct sunlight or rain Use only in well ventilated work areas Before performing any operation check the vehicle use and maintenance ma...

Page 25: ...ental conditions In order that they may be shipped and used they must be compressed into suitable bottles We therefore recommend observing all the general precautions applicable to handling of pressur...

Page 26: ...certain operational and seal tests on the A C system SETUP The machine is supplied fully assembled and tested Referring to Figure 2 mount the hose with the BLUE quick connect coupling on the male thr...

Page 27: ...AND C NTR L SYSTEM Refer to fig 8 A1 High pressure gauge for A C system A2 Low pressure gauge for A C system A3 Printer optional A4 Pressure gauge for bottle refrigerant pressure A6 Emergency alarms p...

Page 28: ...ng this key will start the operation indicated by the lighted LED T11 STOP key Pressing this key will stop the operation indicated by the flashing LED T12 TEMPERATURE key Pressing this key the display...

Page 29: ...le press the temperature bottle key ref T12 fig 9 and read the temperature of the bottle Compare the bottle pressure with the one into the table if the bottle pressure if higher of the pressure read o...

Page 30: ...h During this phase the amount of refrigerant recovered from the system will be displayed in kilograms Upon completion of the recovery phase the machine will stop and automatically discharge the used...

Page 31: ...N 1 Measure the quantity of oil extracted from the A C system and check that the new oil container e contains at least 20 cc more than this quantity 2 Open the high and low pressure taps or in the ca...

Page 32: ...l reappear Please contact your retailer if you wish to install the database 3 Open the high and low pressure taps if previously closed and press the START key ATTENTION if the pressure in the bottle i...

Page 33: ...rnal bottle and the high pressure tap of the MACHINE If the external bottle is not supplied with a suction device turn it upside down to obtain a higher delivery rate Switch the machine on then hold d...

Page 34: ...efrigerant filters are replaced The oil must also be replaced whenever it changes color due to absorption of humidity Before beginning the oil change procedure procure a container of at least 300 cc c...

Page 35: ...Reset 10 Disconnect the machine from the power supply 11 Disconnect the L P quick coupler from the fitting 2 fig 12 of the filter 4 fig 12 12 Replace the old filters with the new ones paying attention...

Page 36: ...ould be performed when the scale values displayed are out of line with known values The operations listed below must be performed with the maximum attention and care Always observe the precautions out...

Page 37: ...e Switch on the MACHINE taking care not to touch any electrical wires Check calibration place a known 0 5 kg or 1 kg reference weight on the bottle and check that the displayed availability value incr...

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