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1.                    21  Evacuating A C System                               21  Charging A C System                                  21  Displaying Refrigerant Amount                    23  Tank Full Empty                     sees 23  Removing Recovery Tank                            23  Recovering Service Hoses                          23    Evacuating Contaminated Service Hoses    24  Adding Refrigerant to the    1090S TOO  7 5 deed dette nan 24  Errors and Messages                                  25  Maintenance                 rsssssasananananan 26  Equipment Tips                                  26   Master Filter Dryer                                       26  Changing the Master Filter Dryer        26    Resetting Master Filter Dryer Monitor 27  Maintaining the Vacuum Pump                    27    Checking Vacuum Pump Oil Level      27    Adding Oil to Vacuum Pump                27  Changing Vacuum Pump Oil                28  Storing the 1090STTM Unit                          28  Troubleshooting                                            29  Replacement Parts                            31  Optional Accessories                          31    Table of Illustrations    Introduction  Figure 1  Front View                                    11  Figure 2  Back View                                    12  Figure 3  Vacuum Pump Fill Port                12  Figure 4  R 134a Accessories                    13    Installation and Operation  Figure 5  Recovery Tank and    Temperature
2.      Recover      Remove refrigerant from vehicle       Recycle      Filter  dry and store recovered  refrigerant in a refillable tank        Evacuate      Remove air and moisture from air  conditioning system using a vacuum  to draw the system into a deep  vacuum  and       Recharge      Refill the air conditioning system with   a specified amount of refrigerant     Your 1090ST   unit is a single pass design   This means recovered refrigerant is filtered    and dried before entering the recovery tank     Refrigerant in the tank is always ready for  use  Refer to Hecovering Refrigerant From  Vehicle  There is no need to perform a  separate recycle function  Recover   evacuate and recharge functions are    Your 1090ST    unit includes      A Liquid Crystal Display  LCD  and four  buttons to control operation      Integral gauge set and manual control  valves with service hoses  fittings  and  adapters      A 50 pound capacity recovery tank and  electronic scale      Master filter dryer with automatic  replacement reminder      An oil drain bottle  and     An oil injection bottle      4 The recovery tank is temperature   monitored to maintain accurate  purging of non condensable gases  under all conditions     Refrigerant Gases    Halogens are any of the five elements   fluorine  chlorine  bromine  iodine and  astatine  that form part of group 7a of the  Periodic Table of Elements  The fluorine  and chlorine elements of this family are  used to create a methane organic    perfo
3.     unit and the vehicle  A C system  Finish charging by     Turn the panel valves to OFF   Starting the engine    Turning the A C system ON    Turn the left  low side panel valve to  CHARGE  and   The charge will stop when the  programmed amount of refrigerant is  reached      4 Never open panel valves until  prompted by the LCD display     Never operate the vehicle A C  system with the high side panel  valve open     Vl    It is the technician s responsibility  to be familiar with vehicle  manufacturer recommended  service procedures        19    Installation and Operation       Connecting Service  Hoses to Vehicle    Follow this procedure to connect the service  hoses to the vehicle     1  Connect the red  high side service hose  from the 1090ST    unit to the high side  service port on the vehicle     2  Connect the blue  low side service hose  from the 1090ST    unit to the low side  service port on the vehicle      4 If the vehicle has more than one  low side service port  use the  service port closest to the  evaporator     3  Open the service hose couplers       Refer to the vehicle manufacturer s  service manual for proper diagnostic  procedures and specifications     Recover Recycle  Refrigerant from  Vehicle     4 Be sure that the vehicle is at  normal operating temperature  before recovering refrigerant     1  Open the liquid and vapor recovery tank  valves     2  Connect the service hoses to the vehicle  and open service hose couplers  For  additional information
4.    Call 1 800 225 5786 for factory authorized service information   Return Goods Authorization  RGA   If the manufacturer requests that a product be shipped to its facility     an RGA  Return Goods Authorization  number must be issued prior to shipment  and transportation charges  must be prepaid to the factory        ZEEAC721A rev  A   2003 White Industries Printed in U S A     
5.   criteria  Although POEs have not been  approved by the automakers or A C  compressor manufacturers  POEs are  frequently used in A C retrofits in the  automotive aftermarket     Refrigerant Oil Safety    A WARNING    OO    Risk of irritation of mucous membranes      Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  If  any refrigerant gets into the eyes   flush with water and seek a doctor s  aid immediately  even though irritation  may cease      Avoid breathing A C refrigerant and  lubricant vapor or mist  Exposure may  irritate eyes  nose and throat  To  remove HFC 134a from the A C system   use service equipment certified to  meet the requirements of SAE J2210   HFC 134a Recycling Equipment    Additional health and safety  information may be obtained from  refrigerant and lubricant  manufacturers    Exposure can irritate eyes  nose and throat        10    Introduction       Functional  Description    Front View       Figure 1  Front View    J DO NOT lift the 7090ST    unit by  top plastic cover     A     Integral Gauge Set    High and low pressure  panel mounted  gauge set for monitoring vehicle A C system  pressures     Control Panel  Houses display screen  indicator light and  control buttons     C     LED Light    e Lights when the unit is first turned ON     Lights to indicate end of evacuation  and  e Blinks to indicate error conditions     D     Liquid Crystal Displ
6.  Preliminary Checks    Successful use of your 1090ST    unit  depends on several external factors  The  following information explains these     Precondition Vehicle   The refrigerant in the vehicle A C system is  recovered faster and more completely when  the components are warm     1     Connect the service hoses to the vehicle   refer to Connecting Service Hoses to  Vehicle in this chapter     To efficiently recover refrigerant  the vehicle  should be at normal operating temperature   Run the engine until normal operating  temperature is reached  with    The A C system off  and   The hood lowered as much as possible  without damaging or crimping the service  hoses       Turn off the engine when normal    operating temperature is reached  The  unit and vehicle are ready to recover and  recycle refrigerant     Allow Adequate Evacuation Time  Evacuate the vehicle A C system for a  minimum of 30 minutes  This helps ensure  vehicle A C system is free of non   condensable gases  mostly air  and  moisture      4 Sometimes a small amount of  refrigerant is left in the vehicle A C  system that is not practical to  recover  If recovery time is too  short or if vehicle components are  cold  this parasitic refrigerant can  expand during a vacuum hold cycle  or a leak test  and falsely report a  leak condition that does not exist     Follow Vehicle Manufacturer s A C  Service Procedures  When charging  a slow charge condition  may occur due to pressure equalization  between your 7090ST
7.  Probe                                      15  Maintenance   Figure 6  Master Filter Dryer                      27   Figure 7  Oil Level Sight Glass                  27   Figure 8  Vacuum Pump Fill Cap                28    Trademark Acknowledgements    White is a registered trademark of  White Industries     1090ST    is a trademark of White  Industries     Copyright Information    1090ST    User s Manual   2003 White  Industries     All rights reserved     The information  specifications and illustrations in  this manual are based on the latest information  available at the time of printing  White  Industries   reserves the right to make changes  at any time without notice        Safety Information       Safety Notice    For your safety  read this manual thoroughly  before operating your 1090ST   unit     Your 1090ST   unit is intended for use by  properly trained  skilled professional  automotive technicians  The safety  messages presented below and throughout  this user s 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 tested  with this instrument  White Industries    cannot possibly anticipate or provide advice  or safety messages to cover every situation   It is the automotive technicians  resp
8.  and lubricant vapor or mist      Do not allow refrigerant to contact  open flame or be drawn into a running  engine  This can cause refrigerant to  become poisonous phosgene gas      Use your 7090ST    unit to remove  refrigerant from air conditioning  systems    Exposure can irritate eyes  nose and throat        CAUTION  Risk of irritation to mucous membranes   Avoid breathing air conditioning  refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist   Exposure may irritate eyes  nose and  throat  To remove HFC 134a from the A C  system  use service equipment certified  to meet the requirements of SAE J2210   HFC 134a Recycling Equipment    Additional health and safety information  may be obtained from the refrigerant and  lubricant manufacturers   Exposure can irritate eyes  nose and throat     Oil  Lubricant     A WARNING    OO    Risk of expelling oil under pressure    Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  If  any oil gets into the eyes  flush with  water and seek a doctor s aid  immediately  even though irritation may  cease    Expelled oil can cause injury     General    A WARNING    OO    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  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses      
9.  holder   Electric shock and fire can cause injury     Refrigerant    A WARNING    OO    Risk of expelling refrigerant under pressure      Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  If  any refrigerant gets into the eyes   flush with water and seek a doctor s  aid immediately  even though irritation  may cease      Do not remove master filter dryer while  under pressure  Follow instructions  for removing master filter dryer  For  additional information refer to  Changing the Master Filter Dryer      Prevent refrigerant from contacting the  skin    Expelled refrigerant can cause injury        WARNING    SE        Risk of explosion      Do not use compressed shop air for  leak detection or to pressure test a  system containing refrigerant   Refrigerant can form combustible  mixtures at pressures above  atmospheric and with air  concentrations greater than 60  by  volume      Do not heat a container of refrigerant  above 125   F  52  C     Explosion can cause injury     A WARNING    A    Risk of fire      Do not use this equipment in the  vicinity of spilled or opened containers  of gasoline      Do not use your 1090ST    unit or any  leak detector equipment if R 12  substitutes are suspected  R 12  refrigerant substitutes may be  flammable    Fire can cause injury        Safety Information          WARNING   Risk of poison      Avoid breathing air conditioning  refrigerant
10.  of refrigerant  needs to be in the recovery tank  before a charge operation can be  accomplished  Refer to Tank  Full Empty     27  When the desired amount of refrigerant  has been transferred into the recovery  tank  close the virgin tank hand valve        WARNING    OO    Risk of expelling refrigerant under pressure      Always close the tank valves before  removing the hoses or fittings      Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  If  any refrigerant gets into the eyes   flush with water and seek a doctor s  aid immediately  even though irritation  may cease      Prevent refrigerant from contacting the  skin    Expelled refrigerant can cause injury     28  Allow the recover recycle operation to run  until display indicates FINISHED  Then  close the blue service hose coupler        16    Installation and Operation       29  Press EXIT when complete  the following  message displays     CLOSE PANEL VALVES    THEN PRESS NEXT     30  Turn the left  low side panel valve to OFF  and press NEXT  the following messages  display     PLEASE WAIT       OIL DRAIN    RECORD AMOUNT    PLEASE WAIT        4 Discard refrigerant oil in  accordance with local  state and  federal regulations that apply in  your area     After purging  the 1090ST    unit will  display Main Menu     Power Up    Refer to this section to understand the  power up sequence of the 1090ST    unit     1  Conne
11.  refer to Connecting  Service Hoses to Vehicle     3  Select RECOVER and press ENTER  the  following message displays     OPEN PANEL VALVES  RECOVER  AMOUNT RECOVERED    xx Ib XX OZ    4  Turn both panel valves to RECOVER   press START      4 Never open panel valves until  prompted by the LCD display     Refrigerant flows from the vehicle   through your 1090ST    unit  and into the  recovery tank     The 1090ST    unit will continue  recovering until the low side manifold  gauge indicates a vacuum     5  If a vehicle A C system leak is suspected   add a partial charge to the system and  leak test with an electronic leak detector  to find the leak  Recover refrigerant  when done testing     6  Press EXIT when finished  the following  message displays     CLOSE PANEL VALVES    THEN PRESS NEXT     7  Turn both panel valves to OFF and press  NEXT  the following messages display     PLEASE WAIT       OIL DRAIN    RECORD AMOUNT    PLEASE WAIT       8  Any accumulated waste oil expels into the  bottle     9  The amount indicated on the bottle is the  amount to add back into the vehicle A C  system when recharging      4 Discard refrigerant oil in  accordance with local  state and  federal regulations that apply in  your area     10  When Main Menu screen appears  close  the red and blue service hose couplers        20    Installation and Operation       Purging Non condensable  Gas    J Purging non condensable gases is  an automatic feature executed by  the 7090ST    unit     Evacua
12.  this manual      Refer to pages 1 5      4 Confirm refrigerant type in vehicle   and use the appropriate  connections on the unit      4 Always lubricate rubber gaskets  and seals at hose connections with  fresh refrigerant oil before  connecting     1  Rotate coupler knobs fully CCW  closed      2  Attach other end of red hose to upper   red labeled  high side  port on the back  panel of the 7090ST    unit  if not already  installed     3  Attach other end of blue hose to lower   blue labeled  low side  port on the back  panel of the 7090ST    unit  if not already  installed     Preparing and Installing  Recovery Tank    The recovery tank is shipped with a dry air  charge  The charge must be vented and the  tank evacuated before use  Use the  following procedure to evacuate the dry air  from the recovery tank and install it in your  1090ST    unit      4 Tighten hose connections finger  tight  including master filter dryer  connections  Use electronic leak  detector to insure connections are  leak free     A WARNING    A      Do not use any tank with this  equipment other than part number  EAA0253L72A  These tanks are D O T   certified for refilling  D O T certified  tanks are marked  D O T  4BA 350  or   D O T  4BA 400       Read  understand and follow Safety  Information in the front of this manual     A IMPORTANT    Vent and evacuate the recovery tank  before first use  An unprepared tank can  cause compressor burnout      4 The recovery tank must have a  minimum of 25 i
13. 17    Installation and Operation       Accessing Language  Use the procedure in this section to change  the language selection of the 1090STTM  unit     1     5     Power up the 7090ST   unit      4 Wait until red LED is OFF       Press UP button once to select SET UP    from the Main Menu and then press  ENTER  the left button under the LCD  display       Press DOWN button once to select    LANGUAGE from the Set Up Menu  press  ENTER       CONTRAST   LBS KG    gt  LANGUAGE            FILTER EN    ENTER   EXIT       Press UP or DOWN button to scroll    through language selections     Press SAVE EXIT to select a language     Accessing Master Filter Dryer Reset  Use the procedure in this section to reset  the automatic reminder monitor for the  master filter dryer      4 This procedure should only be  done when the master filter dryer is  replaced       Power up the 1090STT unit      4 Wait until red LED is OFF       Select SET UP from the Main Menu     press ENTER       Select FILTER from the Set Up Menu     press ENTER       Press RESET button     5  Press CONFIRM to reset the master    filter dryer reminder monitor     Accessing Units of Weight    Use the procedure in this section to change  the refrigerant unit of weight measurement     1  Power up the 1090ST   unit      4 Wait until red LED is OFF     2  Select SET UP from the Main Menu   press ENTER     3  Select Ibs kg from the Set Up Menu   press ENTER     4  Press UP or DOWN button to scroll  through Ib oz  Ib  kg or o
14. 90STTM unit to installed tank  adapter       Open the following         Liquid recovery tank valve  and      Blue service hose coupler  CW        Turn both panel valves to OFF      4 Never open panel valves until  prompted by the LCD display       Connect the power cord to the proper    wall outlet with the correct voltage for the  unit  For additional information refer to  Power Up in this chapter and  Specifications       Turn power switch ON  The following    screens will display       Software Version screen  and      Main Menu screen      4 In the unlikely event the LCD  screen is unreadable or a different  language is displayed upon power  up  adjust LCD contrast or change  language selection  Refer to  Adjusting LCD Contrast or  Accessing Language in this  chapter     Select VACUUM and press ENTER  the  following message displays     OPEN PANEL VALVES  VACUUM  TIMER XX XX    UP DOWN TO ADJUST TIME    Press UP DOWN buttons to adjust time to  desired value        15    Installation and Operation       11     12     13     14     15     16     17     18     19   20     21   22     23     Turn the left  low side panel valve to  VACUUM  press START     Monitor the low side panel gauge until a  minimum of 25 inHg of vacuum is  reached     Close the following       Liquid recovery tank valve  and      Blue service hose coupler  CCW      Press EXIT and the following message  displays     CLOSE PANEL VALVES    THEN PRESS NEXT     Turn the left  low side panel valve to OFF  and 
15. A WARNING   A test vehicle may move if not properly   prepared      Block the drive wheels before  performing a test with the engine  running  Unless instructed otherwise   set the parking brake and put the gear  selector in neutral  manual  transmission  or park  automatic  transmission   If the vehicle has an  automatic parking brake release   disconnect the release mechanism for  testing and reconnect it when testing  is completed      Do not leave a running engine  unattended    A moving vehicle can cause injury        A WARNING    Risk of explosion      Some vehicle fuel systems such as  Mercedes  light trucks  and some Fiat  models have the same service fittings  as the A C systems      Do not connect to similar fuel service  fittings      Connect only to A C service fittings    If you mistakenly connect to fuel system      Do not use any switches as this may  cause sparks      Do not move any metal items as this  may cause sparks      Unplug unit s power cord from the wall  outlet      Immediately ventilate the work area  and call your local service  representative    Fuel in A C recovery unit can explode and   cause injury        CAUTION    Risk of injury      This equipment should be operated by  qualified personnel only      Use this equipment only as described  in this manual  Use only the  manufacturer s recommended  attachments      Do not operate equipment with a  damaged cord or if the equipment has  been dropped or damaged  until it has  been examined by a qua
16. Service should be performed by a  certified A C service technician    Engine systems that malfunction can cause   injury     A WARNING    A      The engine compartment contains electrical   connections and hot or moving parts      Keep yourself  test leads  clothing and  other objects clear of electrical  connections and hot or moving engine  parts      Do not place test equipment or tools  on fenders or other places in the  engine compartment      Barriers are recommended to help  identify danger zones in test area      Prevent personnel from walking  through immediate test area    Contact with electrical connections and hot   or moving parts can cause injury     A WARNING       Service hoses can not withstand high  temperatures or severe mechanical stress   Keep the service hoses away from hot or  moving engine parts    Service hoses can split or burst causing  injury        Safety Information       A WARNING    Ga    Le          Risk of explosion if improper tank is used   Do not use any tank with this equipment  other than part number EAA0275L05A   These tanks are D O T  certified for  refilling  D O T certified tanks are  marked  D O T  4BA 350  or  D O T  4BA  400     Explosion can cause injury              WARNING    OO    Removing tubing assemblies may discharge  refrigerant    Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses   Expelled refrigerant may cause injury     
17. WHITE INDUSTRIES       OPERATIONS    and    MAINTENANCE  MANUAL    White   1090STTM  Refrigerant    Recovery Recycle Recharge  Unit       Table of Contents    Safety              1   ntroduetioh  mmm           8  Refrigerant Gases                                          8  Refrigerant Handling                            9  Refrigerant Safety                                9  Refrigerant Substitute Warning          10  Refrigerant Oils neieiet 10  Refrigerant Oil Safety                        10  Functional Description                                11  Front VIEW ioo eiectus 11  Back View                   esee 12  R 134a Accessories                            13  Specifications  sereias aea ai 13  General usuyasa aa haqa tees 13  Operating mermisinin ninian 13  Storage aranse aa aaia EE 13  Capacities sssi nnana niei 13  Installation and Operation               14  Connecting Service Hoses to the  1090ST   Unit    14  Preparing and Installing Recovery Tank      14  Tank Preparation                                15  Power Up nuuc 17  Accessing Set Up                                        17  Adjusting LCD Contrast                      17  Accessing Language                          18  Accessing Master Filter Dryer Reset 18  Accessing Units of Weight                  18  ODperatlOnk  22st   ie tecta 18  Preliminary Checks                            19  Connecting Service Hoses to Vehicle          20  Recover Recycle Refrigerant from Vehicle 20  Purging Non condensable Gas 
18. a does not contain chlorine  does not  deplete the ozone layer in the atmosphere  and has an atmospheric lifetime of about  15 5 years     Environmental Protection Agency  EPA  and   state regulations specify that      Provisions be made to certify all air  conditioning service  installation and  repair personnel      Refrigerant be recovered  recycled or  reclaimed from automotive air  conditioning systems  instead of allowing  vapors to be expelled  or vented  into the  atmosphere  and     Refrigerant be recycled and reused  or  properly disposed of  instead of allowing  vapors to be expelled  or vented  into the  atmosphere     Mobile air conditioning service  installation  and repair technicians must be qualified and  certified     Refrigerant Handling    Mobile air conditioning systems contain  chemical mixtures that require special  handling to avoid injury and to avoid venting  refrigerant into the atmosphere     Do not discharge any refrigerant gas  vapor  or liquid from a refrigeration system into the  atmosphere  If service is required that  involves opening the refrigerant system  use  a certified recovery system     Refrigerant Safety    A WARNING    GO      Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  If  any refrigerant gets into the eyes   flush with water and seek a doctor s  aid immediately  even though irritation  may cease      Do not remove master filte
19. afety  Information in the front of this manual     Aftermarket R 12 refrigerant substitutes are  being sold that are dangerous or potentially  flammable gases  These products contain a  blend of butane  isobutane and propane and  have the potential for explosion  Some of  these products are      OZ 12      Refrigerant 176      Arctic Chill R 176  and     GHG Refrigerant 12     Some vehicles using OZ 12 can be  identified by a label that may be placed in  the engine compartment  but many cannot  be identified  Studies are currently being  conducted to develop a procedure to identify  the type of refrigerant in a refrigerant  System  State agencies and the  Environmental Protection Agency  EPA  are  moving to ban flammable substitutes     If it is suspected that a refrigerant system   contains a product of this type      Question the customer about previous  service      Be aware of any unfamiliar odor from the  System      Do not use any leak detector equipment      Do not use recycling equipment  and     Contact your state fire marshall or local  EPA office     had to substitute synthetic lubricating fluids  for the mineral oils  Polyalkylene glycol oils   PAGs  were the first synthetics to meet the  auto A C compressor manufacturers  performance criteria  and most automakers  and compressor manufacturers devised their  retrofit specifications with PAGs in mind   Since then  polyol ester oils  ESTERS or  POEs  have been tested and also have  been found to meet the performance
20. ain  RECOVERED and CHARGED amounts     2  Press the MORE button to obtain TANK  amount and FILTER DRYER percentage     TANK amount is the total weight of the  chargeable refrigerant in the recovery  tank  Approximately 3 Ibs of refrigerant is  needed to meet the quill tube in the tank   This makes the    Tank Empty    point 3 Ibs   Any refrigerant over this amount is usable  for charging     FILTER DRYER percentage is the  percentage left before the master  filter dryer needs to be replaced  This  percentage number counts down from  100      Tank Full Empty    Messages display when the recovery tank is  full or empty      4 The unit may only be used to  charge or evacuate an A C system  when the recovery tank is full      4 The unit may be used to  recover recycle or evacuate an A C  system when the recovery tank is  empty      Tank Empty  is displayed when the  weight in the recovery tank is less  than approximately 3 Ibs      4  Tank Full  is displayed when the  Chargeable amount of refrigerant  in the recovery tank is above 45  Ibs     Removing Recovery Tank     4 Ensure both valves on the recovery  tank are closed     1  Disconnect the hoses from the recovery  tank     2  Remove the velcro strap on the recovery  tank     3  Gently remove the recovery tank from the  scale     Recovering Service  Hoses    Recover the service hoses before removing  them from the 1090ST   unit  Service  hoses are not connected to a vehicle during  this procedure     1  Connect the power cord 
21. anel valves to OFF        28    Maintenance       Troubleshooting    Symptom    Machine does not turn on    Possible Cause    Remedy  Power cord not plugged in     Plug in the power cord  Power switch OFF     Turn power switch ON    No power in A C  outlet     Check power source       Refrigerant not being  removed from vehicle    Hand valves on tank not open     Open hand valves    Panel valves or service hose  couplers not open        Open panel valves or  couplers   Recovery tank full     Change tank or Charge  refrigerant       Excessive purging of  non condensable gases    Fitting s  not properly     Tighten fitting s  finger tight    connected to master filter dryer    Leaky service hose or  adapter connection drawing  in air        Tighten fittings or  replace seals in  finger tight fittings       Does not charge    e     Liquid hand valve on recovery   Open liquid hand valve    tank not open    Fitting not properly  connected to recovery tank        Tighten fitting finger tight    No refrigerant in tank     Fill tank with refrigerant    Leak in vehicle system     Repair vehicle system leak    Service hose couplers  not open        Open couplers       Machine does not draw  a vacuum    Loose hose connection     Tighten loose hose    connections    Leak in vehicle system     Repair vehicle system leak       Refrigerant loss from  tank on scale over time        Make sure hand  valves are either open  completely  CCW  or closed  completely  CW  and  leak test    Leaky han
22. ay  LCD     Screen   Displays alpha numeric information and key  labels  Shows charged  recovered amounts  or chargeable weight of the recovery tank   Also indicates software version     Tank Full    and    Tank Empty    conditions     E     Control Buttons    Four buttons are used to enter information   and control the 7090ST    system operation      UP and DOWN buttons are used to select  menu options on the screen      Two buttons with variable functions  depending on the screen display     F     Two Panel Valves    Used to select OFF  CHARGE  or  RECOVER VACUUM  Right panel valve  opens and closes the high side service  hose passage to your 1090ST   unit  Left  panel valve opens and closes the low side  service hose passage to your   1090ST    unit     G   Oil Injection Bottle with Button     left side   Used to inject oil back into the vehicle A C  system     H   Oil Drain Bottle  right side     Used to measure the amount of recovered  oil        11    Introduction       Back View       Figure 2  Back View    A     Master Filter Dryer  Consists of a 10 micron particulate filter and  desiccant to remove moisture  For  additional information refer to Changing the  Master Filter Dryer     B     Vacuum Pump Oil Level Sight    Glass  Vacuum pump oil level should be in the  middle of the sight glass     C     Vacuum Pump Oil Drain    D     Service Port  High Side  For connecting to high pressure side of  vehicle A C system     Service Port  Low Side  For connecting to low pres
23. charge  condition may occur due to  pressure equalization between your  1090ST   unit and the vehicle A C  system  Finish charging by        Turn the panel valves to OFF        Starting the engine        Turning the A C system ON        Turn the left  low side panel  valve to CHARGE  and       The charge will stop when the  programmed amount of  refrigerant is reached      4 Never operate the vehicle A C  system with the high side panel  valve open     9  To monitor the high  and low side system  pressures  always have panel valves in  the OFF position  Refer to the  manufacturer   s specifications for proper  operation and diagnosis     10  Press EXIT when complete  the following    message displays   DO YOU WANT    TO RECOVER  HOSES NOW      YES   NO     11  If YES  the following message displays     DISCONNECT HOSES     SET PANEL VALVES    TO RECOVER     12  Close the service hose couplers to    recover the hoses and press NEXT  the  following message displays     RECOVERING  AMOUNT RECOVERED    xx Ib XX OZ    13  The recycler will run until a vacuum is    reached and then stop     14  Press EXIT when complete  the following    message displays   CLOSE PANEL VALVES    THEN PRESS NEXT     15  Turn both panel valves to OFF     Charge is complete        22    Installation and Operation       Displaying Refrigerant  Amount    Use this procedure to determine the amount  of refrigerant in the recovery tank and the  amount able to be charged     1  Press the AMOUNTS button to obt
24. ct the power cord to the proper  wall outlet with the correct voltage for the  unit  For additional information refer to  Specifications     2  Turn power switch ON     3  The 1090ST    unit will power up  The  following screens will appear in order       Software Version screen     White Industries  1090ST  Software Rev   C 2002 White Ind         Main Menu screen with default arrow    position     gt  RECOVER   CHARGE    VACUUM   SET UP   ENTER   AMOUNTS      4 In the unlikely event the LCD  screen is unreadable or a different  language is displayed upon power  up  adjust LCD contrast or change  language selection  Refer to  Adjusting LCD Contrast or  Accessing Language in this  chapter     Accessing Set Up    Adjusting LCD Contrast  Use the procedure in this section to adjust  the contrast on the LCD screen  with or  without being able to read the screen     1  Power up the 1090ST   unit      4 Wait until red LED is OFF     2  Press UP button once to select SET UP  from the Main Menu and then press  ENTER  the left button under the LCD  display    3  Select CONTRAST from the Set Up  Menu  press ENTER         CONTRAST will be the default  selection when the Set Up Menu  screen displays       CONTRAST   LBS KG    LANGUAGE           FILTER              ENTER   EXIT     4  Press ENTER a second time to  automatically reset LCD contrast to  default settings  or press UP button to  lighten contrast or DOWN button to  darken it     5  Press EXIT twice to return to Main Menu        
25. d  may result in  moderate or minor injury to the operator or  to bystanders     A IMPORTANT  Indicates a situation which  if not avoided   may result in damage to the test equipment  or vehicle     Safety messages in this section contain   three different type styles     Normal type states the hazard      Bold type states how to avoid the  hazard       ltalic type states the possible  consequences of not avoiding the hazard     An icon  when present  gives a graphical  description of the potential hazard        Safety Information       IMPORTANT SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS       WARNING   Risk of a lack of oxygen        Vehicle exhaust gases contain carbon   monoxide        Refrigerant gas can displace air in work   area      Use your 7090ST   unit in locations  with mechanical ventilation providing  at least four air changes per hour    Impairment of breathing can cause injury     Power       WARNING    A A    Risk of electric shock and fire      To avoid electric shock the power cord  must be connected to a properly  grounded A C  outlet      Do not remove or bypass the  grounding pin      Use the proper A C  outlet for the unit  to operate correctly  See the ID plate  on the back of the unit       Extension cords are not recommended     If an extension cord must be used   use       16 AWG for cords up to 50   and      14 AWG for cords greater than 50   but less than 100      Do not use on wet surfaces or expose  to rain     Use only fuses with the rating  specified near the fuse
26. d valve s  on tank    Leaky fitting s      Oil seal with refrigerant oil  and reconnect  or  replace fitting  oil seal    and reconnect          29    Maintenance       Symptom    Long recover times    Possible Cause    System being recovered is  cold and has components that  hold a substantial amount of  liquid refrigerant    Remedy        Heat A C system by  running engine with  A C OFF and keep hood  closed as much as practical  to hold in heat       Temperature Error    Operating outside normal  temperature range    Temperature probe damaged        Warm to normal operating  temperature  turn unit OFF  then ON        Call service       Pressure Switch Error   Internal excessive  pressure     Vapor hand valve on recovery  tank is closed    Red hose fitting on the  recovery tank is not installed   or tight        Open vapor hand valve on  recovery tank        Install or tighten red hose  fitting on recovery tank       High Pressure Error   Excessive tank    Excessive air in tank        Turn both panel valves OFF   exit out of recovery screen        pressure  allow unit to purge  and fix  leak  Tank Full   Recovery tank full or     Empty recovery tank    overloaded    Scale circuitry malfunctions        Replace the recovery tank        Call service       No Tank Present    No tank on the scale    Scale circuitry malfunctions        Install a recovery tank        Call service       Tank Empty    Not enough refrigerant in  tank to charge    Scale circuitry malfunctions        A
27. dd refrigerant to recovery  tank        Call service       Replace Filter    Master filter dryer monitor  has reached 0         Replace master filter dryer  and reset monitor       30    Maintenance       Replacement Parts    Part Number Description  1 27280                Service Fitting  Low Side  1 27 180  serros Service Fitting  High Side    EAA0253L72A      Recovery Tank  50 pound    Optional Accessories    EAKOO30CO1AB                  Master Drier Kit  EAK0027CO00AS                  Vehicle Adapter  phatase is eM Tanay e s Repair Kit  O rings   1 15080                Low Side Adapter Fitting  General  EAKO227L01A            Vacuum Pump Oil Kit  EEAC720AV             esses Protective Cover    For service or to order replacement parts or  optional accessories  contact your White  Industries   Representative or call  1 800 225 5786        31    White Industries  Limited Product Warranty    Seller warrants only to the original purchaser  user  that under normal use  care and service  this unit shall  be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of original invoice provided   1  warranty card and proof of purchase is submitted to the factory within 30 days from date of sale and   2  freight charges are prepaid to the authorized service center   Gauge calibration  filter elements  light  bulbs  hoses  O rings  gaskets  depressors  tank stems  lost refrigerant or fluid  new or recovered   and all  other attachments  supplies and consumables  exc
28. ept as otherwise provided herein  are not warranted     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 this unit caused by  resulting from or  attributable to  A  abuse  misuse or tampering   B  alteration  modification or adjustment of this unit by other  than Seller s authorized representatives   C  installation  repair or maintenance  other than specified operator  maintenance  of this unit or related equipment  attachments  peripherals or optional features by other than  Seller s authorized representatives   D  processing of  or contamination with  materials or chemicals other  than those recommended for processing or recycling with this equipment   E  improper or negligent use   application  operation  care  contamination  cleaning  storage or handling   F  fire  water  wind  lightning or  other natural causes   G  adverse 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 this unit  unusual physical  electrical or electro mag   netic stress  and or any other condition outside of Seller s environmental specifications   H  use of this unit in  combination or connection with other equipment  attachments  supplies or consumables not manufactured or  supplied by Se
29. from the  refrigerant weight measuring device is  steady  Moving your 1090ST    unit causes  the liquid refrigerant to slosh around in the  recovery tank  resulting in an unsteady  scale reading  Avoid moving your 1090ST     unit before taking scale readings     Panel Valves and Symbols     4 Never open panel valves until  prompted by the LCD display     O    OFF Low Side   Left panel valve pointed towards this symbol  indicates the blue  low side service hose  passage is closed to unit operations while  still registering vehicle A C system pressure  on the gauge     CHARGE Low Side   Left panel valve pointed towards this symbol  indicates refrigerant being charged through  the low side service hose     RECOVER VACUUM Low Side   Left panel valve pointed towards this symbol  indicates system being recovered or  evacuated through the low side service  hose     O    OFF High Side   Right panel valve pointed towards this  symbol indicates red  high side service hose  passage is closed to unit operations while  still registering vehicle A C system pressure  on the gauge     CHARGE High Side   Right panel valve pointed towards this  symbol indicates refrigerant being charged  through the high side service hose     i     RECOVER VACUUM High Side  Right panel valve pointed towards this  symbol indicates system being recovered or  evacuated through the high side service  hose        Introduction       Introduction    Use your 1090ST    unit on automotive air  conditioning systems to  
30. he automatic reminder monitor for the  master filter dryer      4 This procedure should only be  done when the master filter dryer is  replaced     1  Power up the 1090ST   unit      4 Wait until red LED is OFF     Select SET UP from the Main Menu     Select FILTER from the Set Up Menu     Press RESET button       Press CONFIRM to reset the master  filter dryer reminder monitor     oa   O I    Maintaining the Vacuum  Pump  Checking Vacuum Pump Oil Level    1  Look through oil level sight glass to verify  vacuum pump oil level        Figure 7  Oil Level Sight Glass    2  Oil level should appear to be in the  middle of the sight glass     3  If oil level is low  add oil to vacuum pump   refer to Adding Oil to Vacuum Pump     Adding Oil to Vacuum Pump  Follow this procedure to add oil to the  vacuum pump     1  Turn OFF power to the 1090ST    unit  and remove power cord from wall outlet     2  Remove all screws located around the  lower edge of the plastic top cover     3  Gently lift the plastic top cover off the  unit     4  Lift the hinged control panel up and lay  towards the back of the unit     5  Remove oil fill screw cap        27    Maintenance          Figure 8  Vacuum Pump Fill Cap    6  Add oil to vacuum pump fill port until the  oil is visible halfway up the sight glass     7  Install the oil fill screw cap   8  Replace control panel to original position     9  Replace plastic top cover and screws     Changing Vacuum Pump Oil    The vacuum pump contains approximatel
31. hose from the  1090ST    unit to the refrigerant supply  tank     4  Open the following       Supply tank valve  and      Blue service hose coupler     5  Connect the power cord to the proper  wall outlet with the correct voltage for the  unit  For additional information refer to  Power Up and Specifications     6  Turn power switch ON     7  Select RECOVER and press ENTER  the    10     11     12     following message displays   OPEN PANEL VALVES    RECOVER  AMOUNT RECOVERED    xx Ib XX OZ      Turn the left  low side panel valve to    RECOVER  press START     The refrigerant flows from the virgin tank  through your 1090ST    unit and into the  prepared recovery tank      4 Monitor the weight on the LCD  display until the desired amount of  virgin refrigerant has been  transferred  Refer to Tank  Full Empty       When the desired amount of refrigerant    has been transferred into the recovery  tank  close the virgin tank hand valve     The recycler will run until a vacuum is  reached and will stop  then close the blue  service hose coupler     Press EXIT when complete  the following  message displays     CLOSE PANEL VALVES    THEN PRESS NEXT     Turn the left  low side panel valve to OFF  and press NEXT  the following messages  display     PLEASE WAIT       OIL DRAIN    RECORD AMOUNT    PLEASE WAIT          24    Installation and Operation       13  Any accumulated waste oil expels into the  bottle      4 Discard refrigerant oil in  accordance with local  state and  federal 
32. l contains instructions for use  and set up of your 1090ST    unit  A table  of contents and table 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  A White Industries   Sales  Representative can determine option  availability     Conventions    This section contains a list of conventions  used in text     Service Hose Couplers and Panel    Valves  References in text to opening and closing  the service hose couplers assume     Counterclockwise closes the valves  and    Clockwise opens the valves     References in text to opening and closing   the panel valves assume      Valve pointed up closes the service hose  passage  and     Valve pointed to the left or right opens the  service hose passage     Check Note  A check note provides additional information  about the subject in the preceding  paragraph     Example      4 For additional information refer to  Connecting Service Hoses to the  1090ST    Unit and Connecting  Service Hoses to Vehicle        Using This Manual       Equipment Tips  Equipment tips provide information that  applies to specific equipment  Each tip is  introduced by this icon O for easy  identification     Example     O Never attempt to change a recovery  tank during unit operation  For  additional information refer to Hemoving  Recovery Tank     Equipment Damage  Situations arise during testing that could  damage the vehicle or the test equipmen
33. lified service  representative  Care should be taken  to arrange the power cord so that it  will not be tripped over or pulled      Always unplug equipment from  electrical outlet when not in use   Never use the cord to pull the plug  from the outlet  Grasp the plug and  pull to disconnect      Let the equipment cool completely  before putting it away  Loop the power  cord loosely in proper location when  storing    Operation of your 1090ST    unit by anyone   other than qualified personnel may result in   injury        Using This Manual          CAUTION  Risk of refrigerant leakage   Always close the quick coupler valves  before disconnecting a hose coupling   Loosened hose couplings can leak  refrigerant into the atmosphere        CAUTION  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 are correct and that the test  procedure was performed correctly   Refer also to the  Maintenance Troubleshooting section  and perform tests and make repairs as  required  If test information or results  are still suspicious  do not use them for  diagnosis  Contact your White  Industries   Representative   Improper repair and or adjustment may  cause vehicle or equipment damage or  unsafe operation     SAVE THESE  INSTRUCTIONS    Using This Manual    This manua
34. ller  or  I  failure to comply with any applicable federal  state or local regulation  requirement or  specification governing emission analyzers and related supplies or consumables  including  without limita   tion  filters  printer paper  printer ribbons and calibration gases      NO OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS  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 EXCLUDED     Seller s obligations under this warranty are limited solely to the repair or  at Seller s option  replace   ment of or refund of the original purchase price for  Equipment or parts which to Seller s satisfaction  are determined to be defective and which are necessary  in Seller s judgment  to return this unit to  good operating condition  Repairs or replacements qualifying under this Warranty will be performed or  made by a factory authorized service center on regular business days during Seller s normal working hours  within a reasonable time following Buyer s request and provided  1  the warranty card and proof of purchase  is on file with the manufacturer  2  if proof of purchase is not on file with the manufacturer  the original pur   chaser  user  must provide proof of purchase to a factory authorized service center before service is ren   dered  and 3  freight is pre paid one way  All requests for warranty service must be made during the stated  warranty period    
35. mps maximum    Shipping Weight  EEAC721A     200 Ibs  90 72 kg   EEAC722A     200 Ibs  90 72 kg     Dimensions    Depth 31    Height 51 5    Width 23   Operating    Operating Temperature Range  50   120 F  10 49  C  ambient    Relative Humidity  Up to 80   non condensing    Maximum Operating Pressure  450 psi    Pressure Range  30 inHg   400 psi    Single Refrigerant Charge Amount  0 15 Ibs  4 999 kg     Vacuum Pump  1 5 cfm Rotary Vane    Recovery Rate  1 pound minute  Maximum    Storage    Storage Temperature Range   4   140 F   20   60   C  ambient    Relative Humidity  Up to 80   non condensing    Capacities    Refrigerant Charge Amount  0   42 Ibs  19 05 kg     Recovery Amount  0   45 Ibs  20 41 kg     Recycled Refrigerant Tank  50 Ib with purge port       13    Installation and Operation       Installation and    Operation    Use the information in this chapter to     e Prepare your 1090ST   unit for initial use       Recover vehicle refrigerant     Create a vacuum before recharging  and    Recharge with recycled refrigerant     Install the handle onto the back of the unit  using the four screws included     Connecting Service  Hoses to the  1090ST    Unit    Use the following procedure to connect  service hoses to your 1090ST    unit        WARNING    A      Do not use your 1090ST   unit or any  leak detector equipment if R 12  substitutes are suspected  R 12  refrigerant substitutes may be  flammable      Read  understand and follow Safety  Information in the front of
36. mpty    A weight error will occur if one of these   conditions arises    e The tank is empty or below 3lbs in the  tank  or   e The scale circuitry malfunctions     If this should occur   e Add refrigerant to recovery tank  or    Call service to repair the scale circuitry     Tank Full    A full tank message will occur if one of  these conditions arises      A full recovery tank weight is seen  or     The scale circuitry malfunctions     If this should occur      Empty a portion of the recovery tank into  a certified tank      Replace the recovery tank  or     Call service to repair the scale circuitry     No Tank Present    A no tank message will occur if one of these  conditions arises    e There is no tank on the scale  or     The scale circuitry malfunctions     If this should occur     Replace the recovery tank  or    Call service to repair the scale circuitry     Replace Filter    A replace filter message will occur when  master filter dryer percentage has expired   When this occurs  replace the master  filter dryer and reset the automatic reminder  monitor  refer to Accessing Master  Filter Dryer Reset        25    Maintenance       Maintenance    Use this chapter to maintain your   1090ST    units         Master filter dryer      Vacuum pump  and     When storing the unit for prolonged  periods     Troubleshooting information and a list of  parts and accessories are also included     Equipment Tips    O A stable scale weight reading  with the  refrigerant not moving a
37. nHg vacuum when  evacuation is complete  If there is  not 25 inHg vacuum  check  connections and repeat the  procedure        14    Installation and Operation       Tank Preparation  Follow this procedure to install a new  recovery tank in your 1090ST    unit  New  recovery tanks are charged with dry air  which must be vented before using        WARNING    A      Wear safety goggles  user and  bystander  Everyday eyeglasses only  have impact resistant lenses  they are  NOT safety glasses      Cover the liquid hand valve port with a  shop towel to help prevent debris from  becoming projectiles      Read  understand and follow Safety  Information in the front of this manual     1  Vent dry air by slowly opening liquid hand  valve on the recovery tank     2  Gently set the recovery tank on the scale  with the hand valves up  facing the back  of the unit     3  Place the velcro strap securely around  the recovery tank     Temperature    Probe       Figure 5  Recovery Tank and Temperature Probe    10      4 Use only the 50 pound capacity  recovery tank supplied with your  1090ST    unit or one indicated by  the warning label on the back of  the unit  Inaccurate refrigerant  amount may display if the correct  tank is not used  Using any other  type or capacity tank could create  the danger of explosion and  potential for personal injury       Connect tank adapter  part number    1 15080  to liquid port of recovery tank       Connect blue service hose from low side    port of the 10
38. not be  determined  partially charge the  system and perform a leak test  using an electronic leak detector     8  When the leak is identified  repeat  Recover Recycle procedure  repair the  leak and attempt the Evacuation  procedure again     Evacuation is complete     Charging A C  System     4 When charging a vehicle after  evacuation  allow for the capacity  of the hoses  Each hose holds  approximately two ounces of  refrigerant  so the charge amount  should be increased by two ounces  for each hose used         lf there is not enough  refrigerant in the recovery tank  to charge  refer to Adding  Refrigerant to the 1090STTM  Unit in this chapter        21    Installation and Operation       1  Open the liquid and vapor recovery tank    valves       Connect the service hoses to the vehicle  and open service hose couplers  For  additional information refer to Connecting  Service Hoses to Vehicle       Select CHARGE and press ENTER  the  following message displays     PRESS 4 v TO SET  CHARGE AMOUNT  xx Ib XX oz     NEXT   Ibs kg       Press NEXT  the following message  displays     OPEN HIGH SIDE PANEL VALVE      Turn the right  high side panel valve to  CHARGE       Press START  the following message  displays     CHARGE OIL NOW   PRESS NEXT WHEN  FINISHED      NEXT   EXIT       Press the button on the oil injection  bottle  left  until desired amount of oil is  charged into the A C system       Press NEXT to start the programmable  A C charge      4 When charging  a slow 
39. onsibility 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 air  conditioning systems before using this  1090ST    unit  This understanding of  principles and operating theories is  necessary for competent  safe and accurate  use of this instrument     Before using your 1090ST   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  and on the test equipment  Safety  messages in this section of the manual  contain a signal word with a three part  message and  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 to  bystanders     A WARNING  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  could result in death  or serious injury to the operator or to  bystanders     A CAUTION  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoide
40. press NEXT     Remove the blue service hose from the  tank  Remove the tank adapter 1 15080     Identify the yellow hose leading from the  bottom of the unit  Connect the hose end  to the tank purge port  Rotate the tank  so the valves face towards the back of  the unit     Identify the red hose leading from the  bottom of the unit  Connect the hose end  with the anti blowback valve to the liquid  tank port     Open the liquid recovery tank valve     Identify the blue hose leading from the  bottom of the unit  Connect the hose end  with the anti blowback valve to the vapor  tank port     Open the vapor recovery tank valve     Connect tank adapter  part number  1 15080  to port of virgin refrigerant tank     Connect the blue service hose from low   side port of the 7090ST    unit to installed  tank adapter      4 Position the virgin tank with the  valve up  Do not use the virgin  tank with the valve underneath the  tank      4 Do not recover liquid refrigerant  from a supply tank     24  Open the following       Virgin tank hand valve  and      Blue service hose coupler  CW      25  Select RECOVER and press ENTER  the  following message displays     OPEN PANEL VALVES  RECOVER  AMOUNT RECOVERED    xx Ib XX oz    26  Turn the left  low side panel valve to  RECOVER  press START      4 Never open panel valves until  prompted by the LCD display     The refrigerant flows from the virgin tank  through your 1090ST    unit and into the  prepared recovery tank      4 A minimum of 6 Ibs 
41. procedure in this section to change  the master filter dryer     A WARNING      Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  If  any refrigerant gets into eyes  flush  with water and seek a doctor s aid  immediately  even though irritation  may cease      Do not remove the master filter dryer  while under pressure  Perform the  maintenance procedure for removing  the master filter dryer in this section      Prevent refrigerant from contacting the  skin      Read  understand and follow Safety  Information in the front of this manual     1  Evacuate service hoses by recovering if  necessary and pulling a vacuum  For  additional information refer to Recovering  Service Hoses     2  Turn OFF power to the 1090ST    unit  and remove power cord from wall outlet     3  Unscrew the two hose fittings from the  master filter dryer        26    Maintenance          Figure 6  Master Filter Dryer    4  Remove the master filter dryer from its  bracket      4 Dispose of the filter according to  local  state and federal regulations  that apply in your area     5  Lightly oil hose seals and install a new  master filter dryer  matching the direction  of FLOW on the filter with the flow decal  on the cabinet     6  Attach the hose fittings hand tight     7  Reset master filter dryer percentage  monitor     Resetting Master Filter Dryer    Monitor  Use the procedure in this section to reset  t
42. r dryer while  under pressure  Follow instructions  for removing master filter dryer  For  additional information refer to  Changing the Master Filter Dryer      Prevent refrigerant from contacting the  skin       Read  understand and follow Safety  Information in the front of this manual     A WARNING      Use your 1090ST   unit in locations  with mechanical ventilation providing  at least four air changes per hour      Avoid breathing air conditioning  refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist      Do not allow refrigerant to contact  open flame or be drawn into a running  engine  This can cause refrigerant to  become poisonous phosgene gas      Use your 1090ST    unit to remove  refrigerant from air conditioning  systems      Read  understand and follow Safety  Information in the front of this manual        IMPORTANT      Tighten all connections properly   Insufficient or excessive torque can  result in loose joints or deformed  parts  Either condition can result in  refrigerant leakage        Introduction       Refrigerant Substitute Refrigerant Oils    Warning In mobile air conditioning units  the lubricant  needed for the compressor is blended with  A WARNING the refrigerant  Mineral  petroleum  oils    were used with R 12 systems  Mineral oils  A are not soluble in R 134a and the industry      Do not use your 1090ST   unit or any  leak detector equipment if R 12  substitutes are suspected  R 12  refrigerant substitutes may be  flammable      Read  understand and follow S
43. regulations that apply in  your area     After purging  the 1090STTM unit will display  Main Menu     Errors and Messages    Error messages will flash on the bottom line  of LCD screen and the LED will flash until  conditions are corrected     Temperature Error    Temperature errors can occur when the  1090ST    unit is operating outside its  normal temperature range or a temperature  probe is damaged  If this should occur  the  compressor will shut down  Warm the  1090ST   unit to normal operating  temperature  turn unit OFF and then ON  If  the temperature error is still present  call  service     Pressure Switch Error    A pressure switch error can occur when  internal excessive pressure is seen  This  high pressure will be seen if the hand  valves on the recovery tank is closed or the  hoses on the recovery tank are not installed  or tight  While in recovery  if this should  occur  the compressor will shut down  Open  the tank valves or install or tighten the hose  fittings on the recovery tank to alleviate the  pressure and restart recovery sequence     High Pressure Error    A high tank pressure error can occur if air  pressure in the recovery tank reaches 350  psi  This high pressure will be seen if there  is excessive air in the recovery tank due to  vehicle A C system having a leak  If this  should occur  turn both panel valves to OFF  and press EXIT  Ignore oil drain prompt   press NEXT to allow the 7090ST    unit to  purge and fix vehicle A C system leak     Tank E
44. rigerant  When empty   a disposable virgin tank must be evacuated  and cannot be refilled  Dispose of this  evacuated tank in accordance with local   state and federal regulations that apply in  your area  A refillable virgin tank should be  returned to your supplier     Recovery Tank   A refrigerant tank designed to store  refrigerant removed from a virgin tank or  recovered from a vehicle  On your  1090ST    unit  refrigerant is filtered and  dried before reaching the recovery tank   Once in the recovery tank  it is ready for  reuse     Recover   The process of removing refrigerant from a  system to prevent release of refrigerant into  the atmosphere  On your 1090ST    unit   this process also recycles the refrigerant for  reuse     Recycle   The process of removing refrigerant from a  system  filtering  drying and storing it in the  recovery tank        Using This Manual        4 Your 1090ST   unit is a single  pass unit  This means refrigerant  is filtered and dried before  reaching the recovery tank  Once  in the recovery tank  it is ready for  reuse  There is no separate   recycle  process to perform     Evacuate   The process of drawing a vacuum on a  refrigerant system to remove air and  moisture  On your 1090ST   unit  this  process is known as vacuum     Charge  The process of filling an air conditioning  system with refrigerant     Purging  The process of bleeding off non   condensable gases from the recovery tank     Stable Scale   The situation where the reading 
45. rmed semi automatically  compound used to form  dichlorodifluoromethane  CCL F    a  halogenated hydrocarbon called CFC 12   chlorofluorocarbon 12   This refrigerant    gas is commonly known as Refrigerant 12     This manual applies to the following  1090ST    models     Model Number Refrigerant Type Voltage    EEAC721A R 134a 120 VAC or R 12  and has been used as a refrigerant    w vacuum pump  60 cvcles in mobile air conditioning systems for many  Pump y years    EEAC722A R 134a 230 VAC    The new refrigerant in the halogenated  hydrocarbon family  HFC 134a  CH FCF     or R 134a  is now being incorporated in  mobile air conditioning systems  HFC  stands for hydrofluorocarbon      w vacuum pump  50 cycles   4 WARRANTY IS VOID IF       Refrigerant other than R 134a  is recycled  or      Refrigerant oil other than PAG     The environmental impact of mobile air  ESTHER or POE is recycled     conditioning refrigerant containing chlorine    R 12  has caused regulatory action that will   eventually eliminate the use of such   products  Regulatory action is necessary   because when the chlorine content in R 12   is exposed to the atmosphere      It depletes the protective ozone layer in  the atmosphere       t has relatively high global warming  potential  and      ts long atmospheric lifetime is  approximately 120 years        Introduction       R 134a has been developed for new vehicle  production but does not replace or directly  substitute for R 12 in existing vehicles  R   134
46. round in the  recovery tank  is needed at the  beginning and end of a recover recycle  or charge program  Do not lean on or  move the unit at these times        Never attempt to change the recovery  tank while your 1090ST    unit is in use         1 Always recover the service hoses before  disconnecting them from your 1090ST     unit  For additional information refer to  Recovering Service Hoses     O Never drop the recovery tank onto the  scale  This may damage the scale  assembly     O Always oil the seals before connecting  to any tank  filter or fitting  A leaky  connection or no flow condition may  result if the connection is assembled  dry     O Always close all recovery tank valves   clockwise  when your 1090ST    unit is  not in use     Master Filter Dryer    Change the master filter dryer when the  filter percentage monitor has diminished to  096 since the last master filter dryer change   Replacement of the master filter dryer will  also be indicated by the flashing of the LED  and the REPLACE FILTER message on the  LCD screen  The filter monitor has a reset  of 95 lbs  During the course of recycling   this number decreases until it reaches zero   When zero is reached  the master  filter dryer needs to be replaced and the  monitor reset  Refer to Resetting Master  Filter Dryer Monitor or Accessing Master  Filter Dryer Reset  Recovered refrigerant  quality may be compromised if the filter is  not replaced when required     Changing the Master Filter Dryer    Use the 
47. sure side of  vehicle A C system     E     Recovery Tank  Holds refrigerant from a vehicle A C service  and supplies refrigerant for charging     F     Power Switch  Turns power ON and OFF  Must be on  1   for unit operation     G   Power Entry Module  H     Particle Filters  3           Scale  Electronically measures the amount of  refrigerant dispensed  recycled  and  remaining in the recovery tank             Figure 3  Vacuum Pump Fill Port  Vacuum Pump Fill Port    Located inside the unit under the control  panel        12    Introduction       R 134a Accessories       A      Figure 4  R 134a Accessories    Service Hoses   Red and blue hoses with shut off adapters  for your 1090ST    unit to connect to the  vehicle  For additional information refer to  Connecting Service Hoses to the 1090ST     Unit and Connecting Service Hoses to  Vehicle     Auto Shut off Adapters   Couplers     1   Connects to high  and low side service  ports of vehicle    2   Quick connect disconnect valve  actuation without refrigerant venting   Couplers contain manual shut off hand  valves to control flow of refrigerant while  connected to service ports and prevent  blow back while connecting disconnecting  hoses     Low Side Adapter Fitting  Adapter  part number 1 15080  to connect  low side service hose to a refrigerant tank  for adding refrigerant to the 7090ST    unit  or for new tank preparation     Specifications    General    Power  120 VAC  60 Cycles  8 amps maximum  230 VAC  50 Cycles  4 a
48. t   The word IMPORTANT signals these  situations     Example        IMPORTANT  Failure to follow these instructions could  damage the compressor     Safety Messages  Safety 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        DANGER  Indicates an imminently hazardous  situation which  if not avoided  will result  in death or serious injury to the operator  or to bystanders        WARNING  Indicates a potentially hazardous  situation which  if not avoided  could  result in death or serious injury to the  operator or to bystanders        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  symbols with signal words     Example     A WARNING    OO    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  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses   Engine systems that malfunction can cause  injury     Terms    Use the following definitions as a foundation  to help understand your 1090ST    unit s  processes and or components     Virgin Tank   A refrigerant tank  disposable or refillable   that contains new ref
49. ting A C  System    Use this procedure to remove non   condensible gases and moisture from the  vehicle A C system     V Always check the oil level of the  vacuum pump before operation   The oil level should be half way up  the sight glass  If no oil level is  shown  fill the vacuum pump with  oil  Run the vacuum pump for  several seconds and turn OFF  before checking oil level     1  Open the liquid and vapor recovery tank  valves     2  Connect the service hoses to the vehicle  and open service hose couplers  For  additional information refer to Connecting  Service Hoses to Vehicle      4 If the gauges indicate pressure   recover refrigerant from the service  hoses before proceeding  Refer to  Recovering Service Hoses     3  Select VACUUM and press ENTER  the  following message displays     OPEN PANEL VALVES  VACUUM  TIMER XX XX    UP DOWN TO ADJUST TIME    Press UP DOWN buttons to adjust time to  desired value     4  Turn both panel valves to VACUUM   press START     The panel gauges show vacuum  increasing      4 Follow the manufacturer  recommendations for evacuation  time  usually at least 30 minutes     When evacuation time is done  LED will  light and the following message displays     FINISHED    5  Press EXIT and the following message  displays     CLOSE PANEL VALVES    THEN PRESS NEXT   6  Turn both panel valves to OFF     7  Monitor the low side pressure for 5  minutes  Any rise in vacuum indicates a  leak in the vehicle system      4 If the source of the leak can
50. to the proper  wall outlet with the correct voltage for the  unit  For additional information refer to  Specifications     2  Turn power switch ON     3  Select RECOVER and press ENTER  the  following message displays     OPEN PANEL VALVES  RECOVER  AMOUNT RECOVERED    xx Ib XX oz    4  Turn both panel valves to RECOVER   press START     Refrigerant flows through your 1090ST     unit  and into the recovery tank     Service hose recovery is complete when  a of vacuum is reached     5  Press EXIT when FINISHED  the  following message displays     CLOSE PANEL VALVES    THEN PRESS NEXT     Service hose recovery is complete        23    Installation and Operation       Evacuating Contaminated  Service Hoses    J If contaminated refrigerant or  refrigerant other than R 134a is  present in service hoses  use  separate recover only machine to  collect refrigerant     Adding Refrigerant to the  1090ST    Unit    Follow this procedure to add virgin or  recycled refrigerant to your 1090ST    unit      4 The recovery tank should have at  least six pounds of refrigerant or  the charge procedure may not be  completed     1  Refer to Preparing and Installing  Recovery Tank in this chapter     2  Open the liquid and vapor recovery tank  valves      4 Install the supplied tank adapter   part number 1 15080  between the  tank valve and the blue service  hose  The virgin tank should be  upright  valve up      Do not recover liquid refrigerant  from a supply tank     3  Connect the blue service 
51. y  19 5 oz  of oil  The oil must be changed at  least every 6 months  The oil may have to  be changed earlier if the oil is no longer   clear when viewed through the sight glass     1  Turn OFF power to the 1090ST    unit  and remove power cord from wall outlet     A WARNING    OO      Wear safety goggles and protective  gloves  user and bystander  Everyday  eyeglasses only have impact resistant  lenses  they are NOT safety glasses  If  any refrigerant gets into eyes  flush  with water and seek a doctor s aid  immediately  even though irritation  may cease      Prevent refrigerant from contacting the  skin       Read  understand and follow Safety  Information in the front of this manual     2  Put a container under the oil drain tube of  the vacuum pump     3  Remove the oil drain screw cap and drain  oil      4 Discard refrigerant oil in  accordance with local  state and  federal regulations that apply in  your area     4  Install the oil drain screw cap     5  Refill vacuum pump with oil  refer to  Adding Oil to Vacuum Pump     Storing the 7090ST    Unit    Follow this procedure when storing your  1090ST    unit for prolonged periods  3  months or more  of time      4 Storage temperature should not  exceed the limits of  4   to 140 F     1  Change the vacuum pump oil  Refer to  Changing Vacuum Pump Oil procedure     2  Close both hand valves on the recovery  tank     3  Remove the yellow hose from the  recovery tank     4  Close both service hose couplers     5  Turn both p
52. z     5  Press SAVE EXIT to select a unit of  measurement     Operation    This section contains       Procedures for connecting the service  hoses to the vehicle  and      Procedures to     Recover vehicle refrigerant     Create a vacuum in the A C system  before recharging  and    Recharge the A C system with  recycled refrigerant     After performing all of the installation  procedures  follow these recommended  vehicle service procedures before using  your 1090ST    unit for A C work     A WARNING    OO    Keep the service hoses away from  moving or hot engine parts  The service  hoses can not withstand high  temperatures or severe mechanical  stress        18    Installation and Operation          IMPORTANT    Close the tank valves when not using  your 1090ST    unit  Leaving tank  valves open may result in refrigerant  loss from tank    Do not use your 1090ST    unit outside  of the following limits        Warmer than 120  F  49  C         Colder than 50  F  10  C   and or        Relative humidity greater than 80      Stabilize your 7090ST    unit to a  moderate temperature and inspect for  abnormalities    Contact your White Industries amp    representative before operating if   unsure of condition    Operating your 1090ST    unit with the   following conditions may reduce its   functionality        Visible evidence of damage        Has been subjected to prolonged  storage under unfavorable  conditions  or       Has been subjected to severe  transportation stresses    
    
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