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Follow the additional ACS 511 menu prompting.
1. Press <DATABASE>.
2. Select "USER SPECS" with o u and confirm with
3. Enter data with <A – Z>,<0 – 9> and confirm with
E.
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<MENU> deletes character to left of cursor.
Navigate the cursor to the next line with E.
Navigate inside the window with o u, z or v.
9.1.3
Customer and vehicle database
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In this menu, vehicle and customer data can be
included which are also then contained in the
printout.
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Follow the additional ACS 511 menu prompting.
1. Call up the start screen.
2. Press <DATABASE>.
3. Select "VEHICLE DATAS" with o u and confirm with
E.
4. Enter data with <A – Z>,<0 – 9> and confirm with
E.
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<MENU> deletes character to left of cursor.
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Return with <Stop>.
9.2
Service phases
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Recovery phase:
Refrigerant extracted from the vehicle, cleaned and
routed into the internal refrigerant cylinder.
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Vacuum phase:
A vacuum is generated in the vehicle air conditioner
and the system is checked for leaks.
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Filling phase:
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Fresh oil: Fresh oil is added to the vehicle air
conditioner.
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UV dye: UV dye is added to the vehicle air condi-
tioner.
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Refrigerant: A certain quantity of R134a refriger-
ant is added to the vehicle air conditioner.
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9.3
Manual service
WARNING – Risk of frostbite from escap-
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ing refrigerant
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Refrigerant causes severe frostbite on the
skin.
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Check the service hoses for damage.
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Firmly connect the service quick-release
couplings to the service hoses.
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Wear safety goggles.
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Wear protective gloves.
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The service parameters (vacuum generation time,
recharge quantity and oil type) can be found in the
owner's manual or the vehicle repair manual.
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With the ACS 511 all service phases can be per-
formed manually.
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Individual service phases are linked as standard
to other service phases as they are needed to fully
implement the individual operation selected.
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R134a can only be added to an air conditioner under
vacuum. The vacuum phase must therefore be imple-
mented before filling with R134a.
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Observe the vehicle-specific information before
altering the quantity of oil.
9.3.1
Recovery
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During the recovery phase, ACS 511 automatically
empties the service hoses and separates the
extracted oil from the refrigerant which flows into
the used oil bottle.
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The pressure in the vehicle air conditioning system
must be checked prior to and during the recovery
phase.
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It is recommended to let the air conditioning system
run for a few minutes before the recovery. This will
allow a larger amount of refrigerant to be extracted.
Turn off the air conditioning system before starting
recovery.
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