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1.     Introduction   Installation and Operation    Control Panel Key Terms    Use the following definitions for a  description of control panel figures     Y  N           REGULATOR  Changes the air pressure setting higher or  lower     Control Valve A    DRAIN   Air pressure is applied to the supply hose   blue  to assist in cooling system draining or  to apply pressure for the pressure test     VACUUM TEST   The supply hose  blue  is closed to allow a  vacuum to evacuate the remainder of the  coolant in the cooling system during the  drain process  or to isolate the cooling  system during the pressure test     FILL   New coolant from the supply tank is directed  through the supply hose to fill the cooling  System     FLUSH   The unit is in the Continuous Flush mode   A flush operation can be conducted with an  external water supply for an unlimited  amount of time     Control Valve B    NORMAL   The unit is in the mode for all drain and fill  operations  including suction wand  pressure  test  and flush     RECYCLE   The unit is in the mode for draining the  recovery tank or directing its contents  through the optional recycler kit     Specifications  Dimensions  Height Width Depth  41 5    33    2o  9  Weight    123 Ibs  tanks empty     Power  Compressed shop air  90 PSI Maximum Input Pressure    Operating Temperature  0  to 120 F   17 8   to 48 9  C     Storage Temperature   4   to 150  F   20  to 65 5  C     Installation and Operation    Testing Tips    O When servicing coo
2.     Rubber Coolant Hose   1 1 8      D    5 4835 030                Rubber Coolant Hose   1 1 4      D    5 4935 030                Rubber Coolant Hose   1 3 8      D    5 5035 030                Rubber Coolant Hose   1 1 2  I D    5 5135 030                Rubber Coolant Hose   1 3 4      D    EAK0239L05A                  Strainer and Filter    Bowl Kit for Recovery Hose   Includes Gaskets     Optional Accessories    16    EAKO239L01B            Drain and Fill Add on  Recycler Option Kit   1 127814              20 Micron Recycler Filter  151200   tsnarneageon 5 Micron Recycler Filter  1W12681                       ses Filter Housing   O ring  and Cap   8 750            esses Filter Wrench  EAKO239L02A            Extended Adapter Kit     for 2   2 1 4     and  2 1 2    hose I D      For service or to order replacement parts  contact EquiServ   or call 1 800 225 5786     Troubleshooting  Symptom    Machine does not work   works very slow  or gauge  pressure does not reach  desired reading    Gauge does not reach  desired vacuum during  evacuation cycle    Machine drains very little  or no coolant during drain  cycle    Machine does not  completely fill cooling  system with new coolant    Possible Cause    Low or no shop air pressure  Shop air not connected to  machine    Leaky hose or connection    Supply tank fill cap off or not  tight    Low shop air pressure    Hose s  not pinched off on  surge tank or overflow tank    Leaky hose or connection    Hose end valves not all clo
3.   5  Connect the source of flush water to the  Flush Water Inlet Hose on the rear of the  Sun Coolant Exchange  unit  This  connection uses a standard garden hose  fitting      d Properly dispose of used flush  water     6  Open valve on Flush Water Inlet Hose     7  Allow flush operation to proceed for as  long desired     8  When finished flushing  close valve on  Flush Water Inlet Hose     9  Disconnect Flush Drain Hose from  vehicle and reconnect the recovery hose   red  at the same point     10  Open recovery hose valve and turn Valve  A to DRAIN position to resume the drain  and fill process  Observe flush water  flowing through the recovery hose  red   into the recovery tank     V A pulsating recovery hose  red  is  a normal condition while draining     11  Complete steps 11 25 of Drain and Fill  operation to complete the drain and fill  process     13    Installation and Operation   Maintenance    Power Drain Recovery  Tank    The recovery tank needs to be drained  when full  Shop air is diverted to the  recovery tank to assist the draining process   Follow these steps to drain the recovery  tank     1  Close all hose valves on Sun Coolant  Exchange     unit     2  Turn Valve A to DRAIN position   3  Turn Valve B to RECYCLE position     V Always keep manual valve on  recycler kit in the BYPASS position   except when recycling coolant     4  Connect shop air to Sun Coolant  Exchange     unit and adjust air regulator  valve to achieve 8 12 PSI     5  Turn drain hose val
4.  can cause death or serious injury        A waRNING    Risk of entanglement    e Do not place test equipment or tools  on fenders or other places in engine  compartment    e Keep yourself  clothing and tester  leads clear of moving parts such as  fan blades  pulleys  hood and doors    e Barriers are recommended to help  identify danger zones in test area    e Prevent personnel from walking  through immediate test area    Contact with moving parts can cause injury        A warnine       Do not remove radiator cap unless  engine is cold  Pressurized engine  coolant may be hot    Burns can cause injury     A warnine        Safety Information       Risk of expelling fuel  oil vapors  hot steam   hot toxic exhaust gases and other debris     Wear safety goggles and protective  clothing  user and bystander   Engine systems can malfunction  expelling fuel  oil vapors  hot steam   hot toxic exhaust gases and other  debris     Fuel  oil vapors  hot steam  hot toxic  exhaust gases  and other debris can cause  serious injury     A waRNING        Risk of burns     Do not touch hot exhaust systems   manifolds  engines  radiators  etc   Wear gloves when handling hot engine  components     Hot components can cause injury     A warnine    Risk of unexpected vehicle movement     Block drive wheels before performing a  test with engine running    Unless instructed otherwise  set  parking brake and put gear selector in  neutral for standard transmissions or  park for automatic transmissions    I
5.  manual are reminders  to the operator to exercise care when using  this unit     There are many variations in procedures   techniques  tools  and parts for servicing  vehicles  as well as in the skill of the  individual doing the work  Because of the  vast number of test applications and  variations in the products that can be  serviced with this instrument  Sun amp  cannot  possibly anticipate or provide advice or  safety messages to cover every situation  It  is the automotive technicians responsibility  to be knowledgeable of the system that is to  be tested  It is essential to use proper  service methods and test procedures and to  perform tests in an appropriate and  acceptable manner that does not endanger  your safety  the safety of others in the work  area  the vehicle or equipment being tested     It is assumed that the operator has a  thorough understanding of vehicle cooling  systems before using the Sun Coolant  Exchange    unit  This understanding of  principles and operating theories is  necessary for competent  safe and accurate  use of this instrument     Before using your Sun Coolant   Exchange    unit  always refer to and follow  the safety messages and applicable test  procedures provided by the manufacturer of  the vehicle or equipment being tested     Read All Instructions    Read  understand and follow all safety  messages and instructions in this manual   Safety messages in this section of the  manual contain a signal word with a three   part message a
6.  of illustrations are provided to make  this manual easy to use     Some of the information shown in text or  illustrations is obtained using optional  equipment     Conventions    This section contains a list of conventions  used in text     Check Note  A check note provides additional information  about the subject in the preceding  paragraph     Example      4 A pulsating recovery hose is a  normal condition while draining     Equipment Tips  Equipment tips provide information that  applies to specific equipment  Each tip is  introduced by this icon O for easy  identification     Example      1 When servicing coolant systems  the  coolant in the overflow bottle should  also be removed  Use the suction wand  to remove the coolant     Safety Information   Introduction    Safety Messages  oafety messages are provided to help  prevent personal injury and equipment  damage  All safety messages are  introduced by a signal word indicating the  hazard level  The types of safety messages  are     A DANGER  Indicates an imminently hazardous  situation which  if not avoided  will result  in death or serious injury to the operator  or to bystanders     Introduction    The Sun Coolant Exchange    unit  part  number EESE136C  is a device that  removes and refills engine coolant and also  pressure tests the cooling system  Coolant  is extracted and refilled through the upper  radiator hose connection without the vehicle  engine running  Before coolant refill  a  vacuum is applied to the 
7. 3  Control Panel                              6  Figure 4  Sun Coolant Exchange   PCCCSSONMCS  ME EU 6    Installation and Operation  Figure 5  Recovery Hose and Adapter  Attached to Radiator                                10  Figure 6  Supply Hose and Adapter    Attached to Engine                                   10   Table 1  Cooling System Pressure   mittel dein r daa edicts ecedeuina das 11  Maintenance   Figure 7  Strainer Assembly                    15    Trademark Acknowledgements    Snap on   is a registered trademark of Snap on  Technologies  Inc   USA and Canada   EquiServ  is a registered trademark of Snap on  Tools Company   USA    EquiServ  is a registered trademark of Snap on  Technologies  Inc   Canada    Sun Coolant Exchange  is a trademark of  Snap on Technologies  Inc   USA and Canada     Copyright Information  Sun Coolant Exchange  User s Manual   2002  Snap on Technologies  Inc     The information  specifications and illustrations in  this manual are based on the latest information  available at the time of printing  Snap on  Technologies  Inc  reserves the right to make  changes at any time without notice     Safety Information    Safety Information    Safety Notice    For your safety  read this manual thoroughly  before operating your Sun Coolant  Exchange     unit     Your Sun Coolant Exchange     unit is  intended for use by properly trained  skilled  professional automotive technicians  The  safety messages presented below and  throughout this user s
8. Turn Valve A to DRAIN position   Turn Valve B to NORMAL position     V Always keep manual valve on  recycler kit in the BYPASS position   except when recycling coolant     Open air supply valve   Adjust air regulator to 8 12 PSI     Open supply and recovery hose valves  and observe old coolant flowing through  the recovery hose into the recovery tank     S A pulsating recovery hose  red  is  a normal condition while draining     Turn Valve A clockwise to VACUUM TEST  position when stream of old coolant is  replaced by the flow of air     V Cooling system hoses will collapse     When vacuum gauge reading reaches 13   17 in  Hg   close recovery hose valve         Gauge should not deviate from 13 17  in  Hg  If gauge reading drops  check  system for leaks         In some instances the vacuum gauge  reading will not reach 13 17 in  Hg   due to the upper or lower radiator  hose collapsing  lf this occurs  continue to step 13     Turn Valve A clockwise to FILL position   A rush of new coolant will pass through  the supply hose and into vehicle s cooling  System     When gauge reads 8 12 PSI  open  recovery hose valve to allow more old  coolant to flow out of vehicle cooling  System     15     16     17     18   19   20   21     22     23     24     29     Close recovery hose valve when coolant  flow through recovery hose turns from old  to new coolant     Close supply hose valve     Hemove recovery hose and supply hose  quick couplers from adapters         Open recovery hose valve 
9. USER S MANUAL       Sun Coolant  Exchange     Drain and Fill    with Continuous Flush    Sun Coolant Exchange        User s Manual       Table of Contents    cria              Y 2  IDITOOUCTIOT   siiis eei x avo Eco Eye aaa S 5  Functional Description                                5  FIOR Panel  Sousedsttszddendi heec iios esee vadit  5   Back Panel 2    m Ae En Pase ema 6  Control Panel acces ek bre Eos poa  6  ACCGSSOTIOS  45e ione Rein b dedere ds 6  Control Panel Key Terms                       7  Specifications n 7  Installation and Operation                 7  Testing TIDS wiccetoses ncs tura dcos ncmpe uas 7   Valve Position Chart                                   8  Preparing Vehicle for Service                    10  Pressute TeSl zii o eti peo ible  10  Drain and  ul t 11  Continuous Flush                           eeeeeese  13  Power Drain Recovery Tank                      14    Recycle Used Coolant from Recovery    WANG girsen aede en petalis e 14  Maintenance                               usus 14  Recovery Hose Strainer                              14  Cleaning Recovery Hose Strainer             15  Changing Filter Cartridges on  Optional Recycler Hit                              15  Replacement Parts                             sssss 16  Optional Accessories                          16  Trouble ShoOlllg  23  eri bier Mio ce ene 17  Table of Illustrations  Introduction  Figure 1  Front Panel                                5  Figure 2  Back Panel  11  6  Figure 
10. anual valve on  recycler kit in the BYPASS position   except when recycling coolant     5  Connect shop air to Sun Coolant  Exchange     unit and turn air regulator  knob counterclockwise until it stops     6  Attach suction wand to the recovery hose   red     7  Open air supply valve and recovery hose  valve     8  Use suction wand to extract coolant from  radiator or surge tank until coolant level  is below upper radiator hose port     9  Close recovery hose valve         Close air supply valve if desired to  reduce noise     10  Disconnect upper radiator hose from  radiator  thermostat housing  or intake  manifold     11  Connect recovery hose  red  and adapter  to radiator side of disconnected radiator  or hose  refer to Figure 5        12  Connect supply hose  blue  and adapter  to engine side of disconnected radiator  hose  refer to Figure 6        Lt           Figure 6  Supply Hose and Adapter Attached to Engine    13  Replace radiator or surge tank cap     14  Open air supply valve and supply hose  valve         Make sure recovery hose  red  valve  remains closed     15  SLOWLY turn the air regulator knob  clockwise until gauge pressure reaches  the cooling system pressure rating         Cooling system pressure rating can  be found on radiator cap  or verify  rating in owner s manual or factory  repair manual     16  Turn Valve A to VACUUM TEST position  when gauge reads the specified pressure  and inspect cooling system for leaks     If Leak is Found  1  Close air su
11. ap  Pressure Ranges    4 PSI Cap   7 PSI Cap   10 PSI Cap  13 or 14 PSI Cap  15 or 16 PSI Cap   18 PSI Cap   20 PSI Cap   30 PSI Cap    3 5 Ibs   6 8 Ibs   9 11 lbs  12 16 lbs  14 18 lbs  16 20 lbs  18 22 lbs  28 30 lbs    Subtract one lb from lbs reading for used caps   e g   15 or 16 PSI Cap would be 13 18 lbs        Table 1  Cooling System Pressure Ranges    Drain and Fill    Conventional Thermostat Location    Follow this procedure to drain and fill the  cooling system     V Check filter screen on recovery  hose  red  to make sure it is free of  debris or other contaminants  refer  to Maintenance section     1  Verify recovery tank of Sun Coolant  Exchange     unit is not full and there is  enough room left to complete a Drain and  Fill process     2  Verify supply tank level of Sun Coolant  Exchange     unit is adequate enough to  complete a Drain and Fill process     3  Pinch off overflow hose between radiator  neck and overflow reservoir with supplied  hose pinch pliers      d On vehicles with a heater hose  connected to the radiator  pinch off  heater hose also     11    4   oP    6   T     8   9   10     11     12     13     14     Installation and Operation        Use two or three hose pinch pliers to    pinch off hoses connected to surge  tank  including the overflow hose  connected to the surge tank neck  if  applicable     Make sure all hose valves are closed     Make sure adapters and hoses are  connected to vehicle as described in  Pressure Test on page 10     
12. as soon  as visible sludge or debris is present on the  screen  refer to Cleaning Recovery Hose  Strainer     V Failure to clean the screen will  result in debris buildup on the  screen which will allow little or no  coolant to pass through  and slow  down or stop the drain cycle from  working     A warnine    DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH THE  STRAINER SCREEN REMOVED   Operation of the unit without the  filter strainer screen in place will allow  sludge  debris  or chemical    stop leak    to  enter the unit and possibly cause  clogging of the unit internally     Maintenance    Cleaning Recovery Hose  Strainer    Changing Filter  Cartridges on Optional  Recycler Kit    The recovery hose  red  strainer screen    needs to be inspected after every Drain and  Fill operation  It should be cleaned as soon  as visible sludge or debris is present on the  screen  Follow this procedure to clean the  strainer screen     1  Unscrew strainer bowl from housing     V Be careful not to lose rubber bowl  gasket     2  Remove strainer screen and clean with  running water and or wipe clean with a  shop towel     Jf Be careful not to deform strainer  screen     3  Clean rubber gasket if necessary     4  Re install strainer screen  rubber gasket  and strainer bowl  Strainer bowl should  be installed onto housing finger tight     V Do not overtighten strainer bowl        Figure 7  Strainer Assembly    Change filter elements when coolant flow  becomes restricted     V See chemical manufacturers  in
13. ck Panel       Figure 2  Back Panel  A     Supply Tank Hose  blue  and Valve  B     Recovery Tank Hose  red  and Valve    C     Recovery Hose Strainer  Strainer used to filter large contaminants  from recovered coolant     D     Power Drain Hose and Valve  Used for draining of recovery tank     E     Air Inlet Valve  Switches shop air supply ON or OFF     F     Flush Water Inlet Hose and Valve  Used to connect water supply hose to Sun  Coolant Exchange     unit     Control Panel       Figure 3  Control Panel    A     Air Pressure Vacuum Gauge  Used to monitor pressure and vacuum  applied to cooling system     B     Air Regulator Valve  Used to regulate air pressure applied to  cooling system     C     Control Valve A  Switches Sun Coolant Exchange     unit  between DRAIN  VACUUM TEST  FLUSH   and FILL operations     D     Control Valve B  Switches Sun Coolant Exchange    unit  between NORMAL and RECYCLE  operations     Accessories       Figure 4  Sun Coolant Exchange    Accessories    A     Suction Wand  Used to extract coolant from radiator or  surge tank to lower coolant level     B     Hose Pinch Pliers  Small  medium and large pliers  Used to  pinch off hoses     C     Multi size Hoses and Adapters  Used to connect recovery  red  and supply   blue  hoses to the vehicle cooling system   Adapters sizes are 1 1 4  1 3 8  1 1 2   1 3 4  and 28mm  1 1 8         D     Flush Water Drain Hose  not shown   Use to drain water from the vehicle during  the continuous flush operation 
14. cooling system to  eliminate any air in the system  This  coolant unit also has the capability to flush  the cooling system for an extended amount    of time  using water from an external    A wARNING tium    Indicates a potentially hazardous    situation which  if not avoided  could Functional Description    result in death or serious injury to the  operator or to bystanders  Front Panel    A CAUTION  Indicates a potentially hazardous  situation which  if not avoided  may  result in moderate or minor injury to the  operator or to bystanders     Some safety messages also contain visual p         symbols with signal words  COOLANT Hose  Example     A waRNING         Engine systems can malfunction expelling  fuel  oil vapors  hot steam  hot toxic exhaust  gases  acid  refrigerant and other debris   Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday    larg         I       Figure 1  Front Panel    eyeglasses only have impact resistant A     Supply Tank Fill Port  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  Filler neck for supply tank reservoir   Engine systems that malfunction can cause    B     Supply Tank Sight Tube  Sight tube used to determine level of fresh  coolant in supply tank     injury     C     Recovery Tank Sight Tube  Sight tube used to determine level of used  coolant in recovery tank     D     Control Panel  Houses air regulator valve  pressure gauge  and control valves A and B     E     Tray  Use for tool and adapter storage     Introduction    Ba
15. ent coolant flow is observed in  the recovery hose  red  during drain  cycle        Close air supply valve        Wait for gauge to read zero        Close hose valves and disconnect  hoses from adapters        Reverse connection of hoses on  adapters  and       Continue Drain and Fill process     Continuous Flush    The Sun Coolant Exchange    unit has the  capability to perform a continuous flush with  minimal connection changes  Follow this  procedure to perform a more thorough  cleaning than typically achieved with a  simple drain and fill operation  such as  when servicing contaminated or extremely  dirty systems  removing chemical cleaners   etc     1  Follow steps 1 10 of Drain and Fill on  page 11 to remove contaminated coolant  from the vehicle   s system     2  Turn Valve A counterclockwise to FLUSH  position when stream of old coolant is  replaced by the flow of air     V Cooling system hoses will collapse     3  When vacuum gauge reading reaches 13   17 in Hg   close recovery hose valve         Gauge should not deviate from 13 17  in Hg  If gauge reading drops  check  system for leaks         In some instances the vacuum gauge  reading will not reach 13 17 in Hg   due to the upper or lower radiator  hose collapsing  lf this occurs  continue to step 4     Installation and Operation    4  Disconnect recovery hose  red  from  vehicle  and connect Flush Drain Hose to  vehicle at the same point  Position other  end of hose to desired container to  collect flush water   
16. f vehicle has an automatic parking  brake release  disconnect release  mechanism for testing and reconnect  when testing is completed    Do not leave a running engine  unattended     A moving vehicle can cause injury     Safety Information    A WARNING   Misdiagnosis may lead to incorrect or  improper repair and or adjustment    Do not rely on erratic  questionable  or  obviously erroneous test information or  results  If test information or results are  erratic  questionable  or obviously  erroneous  make sure that all  connections and data entry information  are correct and that the test procedure  was performed correctly  If test  information or results are still  suspicious  do not use them for  diagnosis  Contact Sun   customer  services    Improper repair and or adjustment may  cause vehicle or equipment damage or  unsafe operation     A waRNING       es   Risk of flying particles    e Wear safety goggles user and  bystander  Rotating engine parts can  cause flying particles    e Make sure gauge reads zero before  connecting or disconnecting hose  connections to adapters    e Make sure cooling system pressure  has been relieved before connecting or  disconnecting hose connections and  adapters    e Make sure gauge reads zero before  removing supply tank cap    Flying particles can cause eye injury     SAVE THESE  INSTRUCTIONS    Using this Manual    This manual contains instructions for use  and setup of your Sun Coolant  Exchange    unit  A table of contents and  table
17. for about 2  seconds to bring coolant level low  enough to remove adapters with  minimal spillage     Reinstall upper radiator hose   Remove radiator or surge tank cap   Remove all hose pinch pliers from hoses     Fill overflow reservoir or surge tank with  new coolant to proper level     Top off radiator with new coolant  if  applicable     The supply hose  blue  can be used with   the suction wand to top off the cooling   system  To fill        Connect suction wand to end of  supply hose  blue         Turn Valve A to FILL position        Open air supply and supply hose  valves     Reinstall radiator or surge tank cap     S If cooling system contains a bleed  screw or cap  follow manufacturer   s  instructions to ensure the system is  properly purged of air     Start vehicle engine and allow it to run  until it reaches normal operating  temperature and the thermostat has  opened         Verify vehicle   s heat is operating  properly while engine is running     After coolant has cycled through the  engine  let the engine cool down and  recheck the freeze point of the coolant     A V Pressurized engine coolant may be    hot and cause injury     Alternate Thermostat Location    On some vehicles the thermostat is located  at the point where the lower radiator hose is  connected to the engine     1  These applications may require  connecting the recovery hose  red  to the  engine side and the supply hose  blue  to  the radiator side of the upper radiator  hose     2  If insuffici
18. lant systems  the coolant  in the overflow bottle should also be  removed  Use the suction wand to remove  the coolant      3 When performing a Pressure Test  if coolant  seeps into the overflow bottle before the  system is at the pressure specified on the  radiator cap  the pressure relief valve is bad  and the radiator cap needs to be replaced     O DO NOT OVER FILL THE SYSTEM      3 Normal expansion rate for coolant is 4 795   Fill overflow bottle after the engine reaches  normal operating temperature to assure  system will not be overfilled  An overfilled  system will seep any additional coolant  during normal system expansion      3 When looking for coolant leaks        Check all hose connections prior to  in  operation  and after all tests are  performed        Check heater core  water pump    thermostat housing  freeze plugs  and  radiator for any visible leaks      Water pumps are sometimes located  under timing belt covers         f leaks are evident  but no visible leaks  are found  check the internal engine   The leak may be from a cracked head   head gasket  intake  etc     Installation and Operation    Valve Position Chart    Refer to this quick reference for correct valve positions during  operations     Valve A Supply Hose Recovery Hose   blue  Valve  red  Valve    SUCTION WAND          DRAIN   EVACUATE Vacuum   Test   HOLD VACUUM Vacuum  CLOSED  Test   FILL    OPEN CLOSED    Fill       Installation and Operation    Valve A Supply Hose Recovery Hose   blue  Val
19. nd  in some instances  an  icon     The signal word indicates the level of the  hazard in a situation     A DANGER  Indicates an imminently hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  will result in death or  serious injury to the operator or bystanders     A WARNING  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  could result in death  or serious injury to the operator or  bystanders     A CAUTION  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  may result in  moderate or minor injury to the operator or  bystanders     IMPORTANT  Indicates a situation which  if not avoided   may result in damage to the equipment or  vehicle     Safety messages in this section contain   three different type styles      Normal type states the hazard    e Bold type states how to avoid the hazard    e Italic type states the possible  consequences of not avoiding the hazard     An icon  when present  gives a graphical  description of the potential hazard     IMPORTANT SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS    General    A WARNING    Risk of fire    e Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses    e Do not position head directly over or in  front of carburetor or throttle body   Engine backfire can occur when air  cleaner is out of normal position    e Keep a dry chemical  Class B  fire  extinguisher rated for gasoline   chemical electrical fires in the work  area    Fire
20. pply valve   2  Turn Valve A to DRAIN position     3  Close supply hose valve when gauge  reads zero     4  Drain coolant from vehicle cooling system  using the Sun Coolant Exchange     unit   refer to Drain and Fill in this section  without performing the Fill portion     5  Disconnect Sun Coolant Exchange      unit from vehicle and repair leak     6  After leaks are repaired  repeat Pressure  Test     If No Leaks are Found but Pressure  Gauge Drops    1  Observe pressure gauge     2  Pressure should not drop below pressure  indicated in Table 1 after 1 minute         No pressure drop  proceed to Drain  and Fill in this section     3  If pressure drops  check radiator or surge  tank cap for inadequate holding capacity         lf air or coolant is venting into  overflow reservoir or out of the surge  tank at pressures below those  specified in Table 1  replace the  radiator or surge tank cap     4   f pressure drops and radiator or surge  tank cap is okay  a leaky head gasket or  other internal engine problem may exist         Consult factory service and diagnosis  procedures for vehicle cooling  System     5  Disconnect Sun Coolant Exchange      unit from vehicle and repair leak     6  After leaks are repaired  repeat Pressure  Test     Installation and Operation    If No Leaks are Found and Pressure  Gauge is Stable    1  Pressure test is complete   2  Close air supply valve   3  Turn Valve A to DRAIN position     4  Perform Drain and Fill if desired     Radiator or Surge C
21. pters and all other attachments  supplies and consumables  except as otherwise provided here   in  are warranted for 90 calendar days from the date of original invoice  Filter elements are not warranted     SELLER S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE LIMITED SOLELY TO THE REPAIR OR  AT  SELLER S OPTION  REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT OR PARTS WHICH TO SELLER S  SATISFACTION ARE DETERMINED TO BE DEFECTIVE AND WHICH ARE NECESSARY  IN SELLER S  JUDGEMENT  TO RETURN THIS EQUIPMENT TO GOOD OPERATING CONDITION  NO OTHER  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY  INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY  IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  SHALL  APPLY AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED     This Warranty does not cover  and separate charges for parts  labor and related expenses shall apply to   any damage to  malfunctioning  inoperability or improper operation of the Equipment caused by  resulting  from or attributable to  A  abuse  misuse or tampering   B  alteration  modification or adjustment of the  Equipment by other than Sellers authorized representatives   C  installation  repair or maintenance  other  than specified operator maintenance  of the Equipment or related equipment  attachments  peripherals or  optional features by other than Seller s authorized representatives   D  improper or negligent use   application  operation  care  cleaning  storage or handling   E  fire  water  wind  lightning or other natural  causes   F  ad
22. sed    Recovery tank full    Check valve on recovery tank  closed  shutting off vacuum to  recovery tank and hose     Recovery and supply hose  connections reversed    Hecovery hose strainer is  blocked with debris    Supply tank level too low before  starting drain and fill process    Manual valve on recycler kit not  in BYPASS position    Maintenance    Remedy    Check shop air  pressure  30 90 psi     Connect shop air hose  to air supply valve    Check shop air and  Coolant Exchange      hose connections and  fittings    Install or tighten filler  cap    Check shop air  pressure  30 90 psi     Check all hoses  connected to surge  tank and or overflow  are pinched off    Check shop air  hose  connections  and  fittings    Close all unused hose  end valves  such as  recovery tank drain  hose valve    Drain recovery tank   refer to Power Drain  Recovery Tank     Reverse recovery and  supply hose  connections  refer to  Drain and Fill     Clean strainer  refer to  Cleaning Hecovery  Hose Strainer     Add coolant to supply  tank and repeat drain  and fill cycle    Place valve in  BYPASS position    17    Snap on Tools Company  Limited One  1  Year Warranty    Snap on Tools Company  the  Seller   warrants only to the original purchaser that under normal use  care  and service  the Equipment  except as otherwise provided herein  shall be free from defects in material  and workmanship for one year from the date of original invoice  Items such as leads  probes  external  hoses  ada
23. structions for adding conditioners  to recycled coolant     1  Relieve pressure in Recovery Tank as   follows        Turn Air Inlet Valve to OFF        Turn Valve A to DRAIN        Turn Valve B to NORMAL        Close both vehicle hose valves        Place recovery hose into a suitable  container to catch fluid        Slowly open the recovery hose valve  to relieve pressure at the filters        Allow pressure to completely vent   then close recovery hose valve     2  Carefully remove filter housing  housing    will be full of fluid   Use the supplied  filter wrench to loosen if necessary     3  Discard used filter cartridges  Rinse out    filter housings     4  Clean o ring on housing if necessary and    make sure it is properly seated in the  groove     5  Insert the new filter cartridges  making    sure the 20 micron filter is on the left and  the 5 micron filter is on the right  when  viewed from the rear     6  Screw filter housings onto caps and  hand tighten  DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN     15    Maintenance    Replacement Parts    Part Number Description  EAAO0196LA47ARH                      Suction Wand  Assembly   EAAO195L31AR                Radiator Adapter  Assembly 28mm  1 1 8       EAAO195L26AR                Radiator Adapter  Assembly 1 1 4  to 1 3 8    EAA0195L27ARH                Radiator Adapter  Assembly 1 1 2  to 1 3 4    DOS  epep Hose Pinch Pliers  Large  8 950                  Hose Pinch Pliers  Medium  Ds T5  caneret Hose Pinch Pliers  Small  5 06235A 030        
24. ve  red  Valve  TOP OFF COOLING    OPEN  SYSTEM      Ue ril    CLOSED       PRESSURE TEST    APPLY PRESSURE    Drain   NS    Vacuum  CLOSED  PRESSURE TEST   Test E  HOLD PRESSURE O m        CONTINUOUS  WATER FLUSH       Flush    v Recovery tank drain hose valve must be closed during all the preceding operations     v Valve B should be in the NORMAL  up  position during all the preceding operations          DRAINING THE  RECOVERY TANK or  RECYCLING USED COOLANT     If equipped with optional Drain   0    recycler kit      CLOSED CLOSED    v Recovery tank drain hose valve must be open and Valve B must be in the RECYCLE   down  position during this operation     Installation and Operation    Preparing Vehicle for  Service    Engine cooling systems run at high  temperatures and pressures  Allow coolant  system to cool before attempting service     A V Pressurized engine coolant may be  hot and cause injury     1  Remove radiator or surge tank cap after  coolant system has cooled     Pressure Test    10    Perform a pressure test on vehicle cooling  system before draining or refilling the  system  Follow this procedure to pressure  test the cooling system  Refer to Valve  Position Chart in this section for proper  valve positioning during operations     1  Follow the steps in Preparing Vehicle for  Service     2  Close all hose valves and air supply valve  on Sun Coolant Exchange     unit     3  Turn Valve A to DRAIN position   4  Turn Valve B to NORMAL position     V Always keep m
25. ve ON and drain used  coolant      d Properly dispose or recycle used  coolant     Recycle Used Coolant  from Recovery Tank    Used coolant in the recovery tank can be  filtered using the optional Drain and Fill  Add on Recycler Option Kit  see Optional  Accessories on page 16    f the optional  recycler kit is installed  follow these steps to  recycle coolant     1  Follow steps 1 4 in Power Drain Recovery  Tank     2  Turn manual valve on recycler kit to  RECYCLE position     3  Position end of drain hose to direct  filtered coolant into the supply tank or  other coolant collection container     4  Open drain hose valve and drain filtered  coolant     S Add proper inhibitor additives to  the filtered coolant     5  When tank is empty  close the valve on  the recovery tank drain hose and return  the manual valve on the recycling kit to  the BYPASS position     Maintenance    Use this chapter to maintain the Sun  Coolant Exchange     unit     V Troubleshooting information and a  list of parts and accessories are  also included     Recovery Hose Strainer    The Sun Coolant Exchange     unit is  equipped with an inline filter strainer on the  recovery hose  red   This reduces the  amount of debris entering the equipment   Excess sludge  debris or chemical    stop  leak  will result in slow operation or  malfunction of the Sun Coolant  Exchange     unit     The recovery hose  red  strainer screen  needs to be inspected after every Drain and  Fill operation  It should be cleaned 
26. verse environmental conditions  including  without limitation  excessive heat  moisture   corrosive elements  dust or other air contaminants  radio frequency interference  electric power failure   power line voltages beyond those specified for the Equipment  unusual physical  electrical or  electromagnetic stress and or any other condition outside of Seller s environmental specifications   G  use  of the Equipment in combination or connection with other equipment  attachments  supplies or  consumables not manufactured or supplied by Seller  or  H  failure to comply with any applicable federal   state or local regulation  requirement or specification governing emission analyzers and related supplies or  consumables     Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed on regular business days during  Seller s normal working hours within a reasonable time following purchaser s request  All requests for  Warranty service must be made during the stated Warranty period  This Warranty is nontransferable     Snap on Tools Company  Kenosha  Wisconsin 53141 1410       ZEESE136C rev  B    2002 SNAP ON TOOLS COMPANY Printed in U S A     
    
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