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I have an Acurite 822-RX thermometer that shows HH
HH means it is showing the high temperature you (most likely accidentally) set with the MAX MIN / + button, which is easy to do when setting the clock. Just press that button again until the reading appears.
Briggs and stratton 44m777 stalls
Replace the fuel lines. I had the same problem with one of my riders. The inside of the fuel lines had rotted and they were collapsing when they tried to suck the gas through them.
New lines and it ran all day!
10/15/2023 8:07:41 PM •
Briggs &...
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on Oct 15, 2023
Robinair Cool Tech 34288 Recovery, Recycling, Recharging Where is the recovery solenoid?
The recovery solenoid in the Robinair Cool Tech 34288 Recovery, Recycling, and Recharging machine is an important component that controls the flow of refrigerant during the recovery process. The exact location of the recovery solenoid may vary depending on the specific model and design of the machine, but generally, it is located within the machine's internal components.
Since I don't have real-time access to specific diagrams or current models, I can provide you with general guidance on how to locate the recovery solenoid in a typical recovery machine:
1. **User Manual:** Consult the user manual or technical documentation provided by Robinair for your specific model. These documents often include detailed diagrams and instructions on the machine's components and their locations.
2. **Front Panel:** Many recovery machines have a front panel that provides information about the machine's processes and settings. Look for any labels, indicators, or buttons that might refer to the recovery solenoid. It might be identified as a "recovery valve" or similar term.
3. **Access Panels:** Some machines have access panels or covers that can be removed to reveal the internal components. Refer to the user manual to determine if there's a specific access point to reach the recovery solenoid.
4. **Visual Inspection:** Carefully examine the machine's exterior for any labels, tags, or markings that might indicate the location of the recovery solenoid. It might be accompanied by other components related to the refrigerant recovery process.
5. **Contact Support:** If you're having trouble locating the recovery solenoid or need more specific information, consider reaching out to Robinair's customer support or technical support. They can provide guidance and assistance based on your model.
Remember that refrigerant recovery and handling requires specialized knowledge and training to ensure safety and proper operation. If you're not familiar with the internal components of the machine, it's recommended to seek assistance from a qualified technician or service professional.
8/26/2023 10:14:59 AM •
Robinair...
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on Aug 26, 2023
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