Bacharach Air Conditioner 2072 0400 User Manual

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Operation & Maintenance  
Rev. 0 – March 2002  
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Contents  
MAC 2000  
Table of Contents  
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MAC2000  
SERIES: MAC2000  
Refrigerant: 134a  
KENT MOORE: J-055000  
Air Conditioning and Refrigerant  
Service Solution  
WARNING  
PRESSURIZED TANK CONTAINS LIQUID REFRIGERANT. OVERFILLING OF THE TANK MAY CAUSE  
VIOLENT EXPLOSION AND POSSIBLE INJURY OR DEATH. Safety devices require the use of only authorized  
refillable tanks. Refer to the instruction manual for tank specifications and ordering information. Do not recover  
refrigerants in a non-refillable storage container! Regulations require refrigerant to be transported only in  
specifically authorized containers.  
ALL HOSES MAY CONTAIN LIQUID REFRIGERANT UNDER PRESSURE. Contact with refrigerant may cause  
injury. Wear proper protective equipment, including safety goggles. Disconnect hoses with extreme caution.  
HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICITY INSIDE PANELS. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before  
service unit. Refer to the instruction manual.  
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE, avoid the use of an extension cord. The extension cord may  
overheat. If you must use an extension cord, the cord must be 14 AWG minimum and as short as possible. Do not  
use this equipment in the vicinity of spilled or open containers of gasoline or other flammable substances.  
Use this equipment in locations with mechanical ventilation that provides at least four air changes per hour or  
locate the equipment at least 18 inches above the floor.  
Make certain that all safety devices are functioning properly before operating the unit. Before operating, read and  
follow the instructions and warnings in the manual.  
CAUTION: SHOULD BE OPERATED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. Technician must be familiar with air  
conditioning and refrigeration systems, refrigerants and the dangers of pressurized components.  
Use with the R-134a refrigerant only. This equipment is not designed for any other purpose other than recovering,  
recycling and charging refrigerants. Do not mix refrigerant types.  
OPERATING NOTES  
Change the filter-drier when the display shows Change Filter message. Follow the instructions for the changeover.  
At temperatures exceeding 120 °F / °C, wait 10 minutes between recovery jobs.  
R-134a WARNINGS!  
Use the MAC2000 unit only with R-134a refrigerants. Cross-contamination with other refrigerant types will cause  
severe damage to the A/C systems and to service tools and equipment. Do not mix refrigerant types through a  
system or in the same container.  
Avoid breathing A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and throat. To remove  
R-134a from the system, use service equipment certified to meet the requirements of SAE-J2210 (R-134a  
recycling equipment). If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service.  
HFC-134a service equipment or vehicle A/C systems should not be pressured tested or leak tested with  
compressed air. Some mixtures of air/HFC-134a have been shown to be combustible at elevated pressures.  
These mixtures are potentially dangerous and may result in fire or explosion causing injury or property damage.  
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.  
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MAC2000  
Introduction  
1 Introduction  
Important! These instructions are for qualified personnel, trained and  
experienced in the handling of refrigerants. Federal and state laws  
may require the licensing of refrigerant handling personnel. Failure to  
follow proper operating procedures may cause personal injury and  
equipment damage  
The Bacharach Test System’s Mobile Air Conditioning MAC2000 is  
the most advanced refrigerant management system on the market  
today. It is a complete automotive A/C service tool that will identify,  
recover, recycle, flush and troubleshoot automotive R-134a A/C  
systems in a fully automatic manner.  
A large liquid crystal diode (LCD) display screen prompts the  
technician for input and displays system status. An internal 30 pound  
recovery tank and electronic scale ensure convenient refrigerant  
storage and accurate refrigerant management.  
Upon power up, the unit performs a self-test and, if necessary, a self-  
evacuation routine. The technician may then select the specific  
function required for the job. During operation, the MAC2000 checks  
for error conditions and alerts the technician if any exist.  
The entire service procedure can be done with one hook-up to the  
vehicle. A built-in refrigerant identifier checks for contaminated  
refrigerant prior to recovery. Pressures are shown on the high and low  
side gauges, and other operating information is shown on the screen.  
Refrigerant is recovered into and charged out of an internal storage  
tank. The MAC2000 unit automatically refills this tank with  
refrigerant from an external source tank as needed in order to  
maintain a constant 12–15 lbs (5.45–6.82kg) of refrigerant available  
for charging. One quick connection is all that’s needed to replace the  
source tank when it is empty.  
Other time saving features include automatic air purge, single pass  
recycling, and automatic oil drain. The unit also automatically clears  
refrigerant from its high- and low-side hoses after every job. A red  
light on top of the unit flashes whenever a process is complete or when  
the unit needs attention from the technician.  
The MAC2000 is ETL listed to UL standards and meets SAE  
specifications for recycled refrigerant.  
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Introduction  
MAC2000  
1.1 Glossary of Terms  
A/C  
A/C System  
Unit  
Air conditioner or air conditioning  
The vehicle’s air conditioning system  
The MAC2000 itself  
Screen  
LCD Display  
Contaminated  
Refrigerant that has been mixed with some  
other type of refrigerant.  
1.2 General Operating Guidelines  
The MAC2000 monitors the AC line voltage and disables itself if  
the voltage drops below 100 VAC or rises above 135 VAC. An error  
message will be displayed on screen when the line voltage is out of  
tolerance. The unit must be turned OFF and then back ON to reset  
the voltage monitoring circuitry. Extension cords must be a  
minimum of 14 AWG and kept as short as possible.  
Common causes for electrical problems include:  
- Long extension cords  
- Faulty, overloaded electrical circuits  
- Drop lights  
- Improper ground or improper polarity  
The screen shows options and gives instructions for most service  
and maintenance tasks. Read the on-screen prompts and follow  
their instructions.  
The MAC2000 prompts a technician to check the system oil drain  
bottle on the side of the unit for recovered oil. Any system oil that is  
lost is automatically drained during recovery. A technician must  
measure and record the lost amount of oil in order to know how  
much new oil to add during charging. Refer to the A/C system  
manufacturer’s service manuals for oil specifications. Dispose of  
used oil properly.  
In general, it is best to leave the MAC2000 turned ON throughout  
the workday. This allows the unit time to purge itself of air and  
refill the internal storage tank. Turn the unit OFF at the end of the  
day.  
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MAC2000  
Introduction  
1.3 Component Location and Description  
MAC2000 Control Panel  
High Side Gauge Shows the pressure in  
the high side of the vehicle’s A/C system.  
Enter Key – Press to accept a value as  
displayed on the screen.  
Low Side Gauge Shows the pressure in  
the low side of the vehicle’s A/C system.  
Weight Convert Key – Press to change  
the charge amount between pounds,  
pound & ounces, and kilograms. Pushing  
this key allows a technician to scroll  
through the different weight units.  
LCD Display (Screen) – Displays all  
operational, error, and maintenance  
messages.  
Arrow Keys Use these keys to select  
variables and adjust values such as  
charge weight and vacuum time. The  
Increase and Decrease keys are used to  
adjust numerical values, while the Back,  
Forward, Left and Right keys are used to  
move between values displayed on the  
screen.  
Refrigerant Identifier Filter Protects the  
refrigerant identifier sensor from  
contaminants.  
Printer Provides a printed record of the  
functions performed by the MAC2000. The  
printer can print the record of the  
MAC2000’s last operation as well as other  
refrigerant management data and  
operational statistics.  
F1 – F5 Function Keys Use these keys to  
select various modes and functions on the  
MAC2000. A key’s current function is  
described directly above it on the screen.  
Start Key – Press to start a function.  
Pause/Reset Key – Press to either pause,  
reset, or abort a function and return the  
display to the Main menu.  
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Introduction  
MAC2000  
MAC2000 Front View  
MAC2000 Right-Side View  
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MAC2000 Left-Side View  
MAC2000 Back View  
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MAC2000  
Closeup of MAC2000 Handle Panel  
Note: The auxiliary tank ports are not used as this time.  
Temperature and Velocity Data Ports  
Note: The communications ports are used for software updates and  
future options, and are not used during normal operation.  
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MAC2000  
Introduction  
1.4 Using the Function Keys  
The operation of each function key (F1–F5) depends on the service  
operation and unit status. The display shows five labels along the  
bottom of the screen pointing to the function keys below. Each label  
shows the action the key will activate. To make a selection, press the  
function key immediately below the arrow.  
The Next menu function key takes the technician to the next set of  
menu items. There will always be a menu item to take the technician  
back to the main menu.  
1.5 Using the Up/Down, Increase, Decrease, and  
Back/Forward Arrow Keys  
Pressing the Up/Down and Back/Forward keys moves the cursor on  
the screen in that direction. In addition, when entering numeric data,  
pressing the Increase key will increase the number, while pressing  
the Decrease key will decrease the number.  
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Introduction  
MAC2000  
Notes:  
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MAC2000  
Initial Set-Up  
2 Initial Set-Up  
2.1 Initial Set-Up Instructions  
WARNING  
It is extremely important to follow these instructions! Improper  
setup will result in potential inaccuracies when operating the unit.  
1. Un-box the MAC2000.  
2. Open the accessory box that contains the rear and side tray mats,  
the high- and low-side service hoses, the snap-shot transmitter,  
and one spare printer paper roll.  
3. Drop the mats into the side and rear storage trays.  
4. Attach the blue low-side service hose to the service-hose fitting  
with the blue label, and attach the red high-side service hose to the  
red service fitting.  
5. Attach the snap-shot transmitter to its magnetic storage plate.  
6. Install an external source tank of R-134a refrigerant on the lower  
shelf of the unit, below the handle. The external source tank  
should be inverted so liquid refrigerant is supplied to the internal  
tank. The MAC2000 can handle 30 lb (14kg) or 50 lb (23kg)  
commercial tanks. Secure the tank to the unit by placing the strap  
around the tank and tightening it. WARNING: Failure to  
secure the source tank properly could result in injury!  
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Initial Set-Up  
MAC2000  
7. Attach the yellow refill hose coming from behind the tank to the  
source tank fitting. Open the source tank valve. To avoid the  
possible of lost refrigerant, the external source tank should be  
checked for leakage around the tank valve. If leakage is found,  
close the valve and keep it closed at all times except during a  
manual tank refill operation as described in Section 3.8.  
Bacharach Test Systems does not reimburse for lost refrigerant.  
8. Attach the unit’s power cord to 115VAC 50/60 Hz, 15 Amp  
grounded outlet. Avoid using long extension cords.  
9. Set the main Power switch (located under the handle) to ON.  
10. There is a brief initialization period of several seconds. The  
technician will be prompted to set-up the following parameters.  
(This initial set-up procedure occurs only once when a new unit is  
turned on. Subsequent changes can be made using the System Set-  
Up mode per Section 3.9 at any time.)  
a) Set Date & Time: Press the Enter key to change the date. Use  
the Left/Right and Up/Down keys to make adjustments. Press  
the Enter key again to save the changes.  
b) Select Language: Select the preferred Language.  
c) Select Units: English or Metric (English is the Default).  
d) Calibrate the Pressure Transducers: Remove high- and low-  
side hoses from side of unit; then follow on-screen prompts to  
calibrate the pressure sensors.  
e) Set Elevation: Enter the unit’s elevation above sea level for  
your location ± 500 feet.  
11. The MAC2000 now automatically evacuates all air from the  
internal circuit and tank, and pre-charges the tank with 12 lbs of  
R-134a. This process takes approximately 15 – 20 minutes.  
WARNING  
Always wear eye protection when working with refrigerants.  
Refrigerants can cause injury. Read and follow all warnings at the  
beginning of this manual before operating this unit.  
CAUTION! R-134a systems have special fittings (per SAE  
specifications) to avoid cross contamination with R12 systems. Do not  
attempt to adapt your unit for another refrigerant type system, or  
failure will result!  
12. The MAC2000 is now set-up and ready for operation.  
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MAC2000  
Initial Set-Up  
2.2 Checking Vehicles for Possible  
Contaminated Systems  
Before every recovery, the MAC2000 automatically samples the  
refrigerant in the vehicle’s A/C system. If the system fails the purity  
level required, the unit tests a second time. In the event the system  
fails a second time, the unit prompts that the hoses be disconnected  
from the vehicle. Follow the on-screen prompts in order to clean out  
the MAC2000.  
Note: The MAC2000 must be disconnected from the vehicle before  
starting the cleaning process. It is illegal to knowingly vent or allow  
refrigerant to vent to the atmosphere. This illegal venting will occur if  
the unit is left attached to the vehicle.  
Please refer to your shop’s policy for dealing with contaminated  
refrigerant.  
2.3 External Source Tank Testing  
The MAC2000 features an exclusive source tank refrigerant  
identification process that checks the source refrigerant before it is  
added to the unit’s internal tank. This testing is automatic and does  
not require any action by the technician. This feature prevents  
contaminated refrigerant from entering the MAC2000, thus rendering  
it inoperable.  
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MAC2000  
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Operation  
3 Operation  
3.1 MAC2000 Operational Overview  
The MAC2000 is an EPA-approved, ETL-listed, single-pass recycling  
system. During the recovery operation, refrigerant is removed from  
the vehicle and passed through an oil separator and filter drier before  
entering the storage tank.  
The MAC2000’s refrigerant weighing system is extremely accurate. It  
has sophisticated error correction capability that minimizes incorrect  
readings caused by bumps or vibration. Even with this protection,  
however, the MAC2000 should be placed on level ground and out of  
the way of foot traffic. Do not touch or move the unit while it is  
operating!  
To ensure that the displayed reading of recovered refrigerant is  
accurate, the unit will perform a low side clearing routine, if  
necessary, when the power is turned on. If refrigerant is sensed in the  
accumulator, the screen will display “Clearing System”. This  
indicates refrigerant in the accumulator is being transferred to the  
storage tank.  
At any time during system operation, pressing the Weight Convert  
key can change the weight units. The available units are pounds only,  
pounds & ounces, or kilograms.  
Power Up – When power is applied, the unit performs a self-  
diagnostics. When these tests are complete, the display shows “Select  
mode.”  
Main Data Display – (See illustration of Main Data Display in  
Section 1.5 on Page 7.) Shows the date, time, ambient temperature,  
RH%, AC line voltage, low- and high-side pressures, and the amount  
of refrigerant available for charging. Use the function keys (F1 – F5)  
to select the desired mode as described in the following paragraphs.  
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Operation  
MAC2000  
Main Menu  
Recovery  
mode  
Vacuum  
mode  
Charge  
mode  
Snapshot  
mode  
Next  
menu  
Recovery mode Recovers and recycles refrigerant from a vehicle’s  
A/C system. This mode is most often used prior to opening an A/C  
system to atmosphere to replace a system component.  
Vacuum mode – Removes residual air and moisture from a system  
previously opened to the atmosphere. This mode also allows a  
technician to verify that the A/C system will hold a vacuum for a  
certain length of time.  
Charge mode – Select this mode to add refrigerant to an A/C  
system; also most commonly used to “top off” the system.  
Snap-Shot mode – Monitors and records important operating  
information including the high- and low-side pressures, ambient  
temperatures, A/C vent temperatures, ambient humidity, and  
(optionally) vent air flow velocities. This information is used to  
diagnose and measure A/C performance before and after service.  
Next menu Displays Menu 2.  
Menu 2  
Main  
menu  
System  
flush  
Tank  
refill  
System  
set-up  
Next  
menu  
Main menu Returns display to the Main menu.  
System flush Removes all oil and refrigerant from an A/C system.  
This mode is often used prior to retrofitting a system to R-134a.  
Tank refill – Overrides the automatic tank refill function of the  
MAC2000 and transfers refrigerant from the external source tank  
to the internal storage tank.  
System set-up Sets up certain operating parameters in order for  
the MAC2000 to operate correctly. The set-up information must be  
entered prior to operating the MAC2000.  
Next menu Displays Menu 3.  
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Menu 3  
Main  
menu  
Identify  
mode  
Check  
tank air  
Refri  
data  
Filter  
change  
Main menu Returns display to the Main menu.  
Identify mode – Identifies refrigerant in a vehicle’s A/C system  
without having to recover the refrigerant. After the unit is finished  
identifying the refrigerant the display returns to the Main menu.  
Check tank air This option allows a technician to manually check  
the internal source tank for air and other non-condensables, and  
then purges the tank if too much air is present.  
Refri data Accesses the unit’s historical refrigerant data.  
Filter change Removes refrigerant from the filter dryer prior to  
its replacement.  
3.2 Diagnosing A/C System Operation  
Using the Snap-Shot Mode  
WARNING  
Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working  
with refrigerants. Observe all warnings at the beginning of this  
manual. Be sure the vehicle is in PARK before turning on the engine.  
Provide adequate ventilation or pipe exhaust to outside. Vehicle  
exhaust fumes can cause injury or death.  
To assist in system diagnostics, the MAC2000’s Snap-Shot mode  
allows a technician to monitor and record the following key operating  
information from the vehicle being serviced. This data can be collected  
before and after servicing to show any changes in performance of a  
vehicle’s A/C system.  
Date and Time  
Ambient Temperature & Humidity  
Low Side System Pressure, minimum and maximum values  
High Side System Pressure, minimum and maximum values  
Front Duct Temperature, minimum value  
Rear Duct Temperature, minimum value  
Refrigerant Identifier Results  
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Operation  
MAC2000  
Data is collected from inside the vehicle’s passenger compartment by  
means of the snap-shot transmitter (shown below). This transmitter is  
powered from the vehicle’s cigarette-lighter, and wirelessly transmits  
temperature (and optional air flow) data to the MAC2000.  
Snap-Shot Transmitter  
Red Temperature Sensor – This sensor should be used on the front  
A/C vent in the vehicle. The temperature is displayed as “RED  
TEMPERATURE” on the Snap-Shot mode screen.  
Blue Temperature Sensor – This sensor should be used on the rear  
A/C vent. The temperature is displayed as “BLUE TEMPERATURE”  
on the Snap-Shot mode screen.  
Anemometer (optional) – The optional Anemometer measures airflow.  
This sensor can be purchased separately.  
Communications Port – Used to connect the transmitter directly to  
the MAC2000 via a cable (instead of transmitting data wirelessly).  
This port is not normally used, and requires a cable (not included).  
Enter the Snap-Shot mode as follows:  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Press the Snapshot mode function key to select the Snap-Shot  
mode.  
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3. Follow the instructions on the screen. A technician will be  
instructed to connect the high- and low-side service hoses to their  
respective service ports on the vehicle’s A/C system and open the  
A/C system’s service-port valves. Connect the red and blue  
temperature sensors, start the vehicle, then turn the vehicle’s A/C  
system to its maximum cool or re-circulating setting.  
4. Press the unit’s Start key.  
5. After identifying the refrigerant in the vehicle, the MAC2000  
displays and updates the minimum and maximum values as  
shown on the display. The snap-shot display can now be used to  
monitor the performance of the vehicle’s A/C system.  
6. While in the snap-shot mode, the following operations can be  
performed:  
Main  
menu  
Capture  
(Print)  
Reset  
Recover  
Main menu Returns display to the Main menu.  
Capture (Print) – Prints the following data:  
---Snap-shot report--  
Date  
Time  
:May 18, 2001  
:PM 02:14  
Low PSI :(min) 17 (max) 18  
High PSI :(min) 17 (max) 18  
Duct Air Flow. : (max) 0 ft/m  
Blue vent. Temp.: (min) 8 F  
Red vent Temp. : (min) 73 F  
Ambient Temp. :  
Ambient Humidity:  
73 F  
49 RH%  
---Identifier result ---  
RECOVERABLE  
R134a: 99.9%  
R12 : 0.0%  
HC : 0.0%  
R-22:  
AIR:  
0.0%  
1.5%  
---Snap-shot encrypted code---  
001 Q54 L6G 028 M94 H29  
Reset Values – Resets and begins tracking new min. and max.  
values.  
• Recover – Starts a recovery operation.  
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Operation  
MAC2000  
3.3 Recovery Mode  
The recovery mode removes all refrigerant from the vehicle’s A/C  
system and stores it in the unit’s internal storage tank. Before  
recovery begins, however, there must be pressure in the hoses. This  
prevents inadvertent recovery of air or other contaminants from a  
leaking system. The MAC2000 will automatically sense the presence  
of refrigerant and confirm that it is not contaminated before starting  
the recovery process.  
Begin the refrigerant recovery process as follows:  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Press the Recovery mode function key and observe the following  
message: “Hook-up the service hoses to vehicle.”  
3. At this time hook up the service hoses, open the A/C system’s  
service-port valves, and then press the unit’s Start key. The  
refrigerant identifier will warm up, zero itself, and then display  
the message “Analyzing sample, please wait . . .”  
If the refrigerant is contaminated (meaning that it has somehow  
been mixed with some other kind of refrigerant), the results will be  
displayed along with the word “contaminated.” Note that the  
unit will not allow the recovery operation to proceed when  
refrigerant is contaminated.  
If the refrigerant is found to meet specifications, the unit will  
automatically proceed to recover the refrigerant. During the  
recovery operation, refrigerant is removed from both the high and  
low side of the vehicle’s A/C system. The screen will display  
Recovering refrigerant” along with showing the amount of  
refrigerant being recovered.  
4. When the A/C system has been recovered to a minimum vacuum of  
9 inHg, the recovery process automatically stops. The following  
events then occur:  
The unit’s red light flashes and the beeper sounds, signaling  
the technician that recovery is complete.  
The screen reads “Recovery complete” and shows the weight  
of the recovered refrigerant.  
System oil is automatically drained into the oil drain bottle (see  
MAC2000 Left-Side View, Page 5).  
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Note: The MAC2000 will automatically restart the recovery process  
if the unit senses a rise in the A/C system’s pressure.  
5. After recovering the refrigerant from the A/C system, close the  
service-port valves, and then remove the hoses from the vehicle.  
Observe that the service hoses should remain under vacuum. This  
ensures that no contaminants are introduced into the A/C system  
during a recharge process.  
6. The technician can now begin repairs on the A/C system.  
3.4 Vacuum Mode (Evacuation)  
The Vacuum mode is used to remove residual air and moisture from  
the vehicle’s A/C system by pulling the system into a deep vacuum.  
This mode is most often used after completing a repair that required  
opening the A/C system to the atmosphere. Moisture and/or air in an  
A/C system can cause erratic operation and must be removed before  
recharging the system with refrigerant.  
Evacuate a vehicle’s A/C system as follows:  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Connect the high- and low-side service hoses to their respective  
service ports on the vehicle’s A/C system; then open the A/C  
system’s service-port valves.  
3. Press the Vacuum mode function key and observe that the screen  
reads “Set VACUUM TIME now.” The minimum evacuation time  
is 3 minutes. To change this time, press and hold the Increase key  
until the desired time is shown.  
4. Press the Start key to begin the evacuation process.  
Note: Before evacuation begins, the MAC2000 checks if pressure is  
present in the vehicle. If pressure is sensed, the unit will display the  
message: “Error: You have pressure in the hoses. You must  
first recover this refrigerant before proceeding.” If this error  
message appears, first abort the evacuation process by pressing the  
Reset key, recover the system per Section 3.3, then restart the  
evacuation process by pressing the Vacuum mode function key.  
5. The evacuation process continues for the amount of time set in  
Step 3. If a vacuum level of at least 27 inHg is not achieved within  
the prescribed time, the evacuation process automatically  
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achieved. When the A/C system reaches the proper vacuum, the  
unit’s red light and beeper signal evacuation is complete, and the  
screen reads “Vacuum complete.” If the proper vacuum is not  
achieved after 7 minutes of evacuation, the process stops, and the  
technician is prompted to check for a leak.  
Note: Depending on the altitude, the A/C system may not be able to  
achieve 27 inHg. It is important that the altitude setting in the Set-  
Up menu is correct for your location. The MAC2000 uses this  
information to calculate and provide an equivalent set point for  
your altitude. (For instance, at 6000 feet the equivalent set point  
for your altitude pulls to 22 inHg before completing evacuation).  
6. Press the Reset key to return to the Main menu.  
7. The technician can now proceed to charge the system.  
3.5 Charge Mode  
The Charge mode is designed to add a precise amount of refrigerant to  
the vehicle’s A/C system. This mode can be used to either “top off” a  
system, or do a complete recharge after the system has been evacuated  
or flushed. The unit has a built-in default charge amount of 2 pounds  
(0.91 kg). Other charge amounts can be entered in increments of  
either 0.06 pounds, 1 ounce, or 0.02 kg.  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Press the Charge mode function key and observe that the message  
Hook-up the service hoses to vehicle” should appear. If not  
already done, connect the high- and low-side service hoses to their  
respective service ports on the vehicle’s A/C system, and then open  
the system’s service-port valves.  
Note that at the start of this step, before the service hoses are  
connected, the MAC2000 first checks if the service hoses are under  
a vacuum. This prevents air and other contaminants from being  
introduced into the A/C system. If the message “The vehicle is  
not properly evacuated” appears, perform one of the following:  
If the refrigerant in the A/C system has just been recovered,  
evacuate both the system and the service hoses per Section 3.4.  
If the A/C system needs to be “topped off,” first ensure that the  
service hoses are disconnected from the vehicle; then either  
recover the hoses per Section 3.3 if they contain refrigerant, or  
evacuate the hoses per Section 3.4 if they contain air.  
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3. After entering the Charge mode, the following options are  
available:  
Press the Enter key to accept the 2.00 pound Default.  
Press the Weight Convert key to change the “Set charge  
weight” units.  
Use the Increase or Decrease keys to set the desired charge  
amount. Select the next higher value if the exact charge  
amount cannot be entered. Press Enter to accept the charge  
amount shown on the screen.  
Note: The MAC2000 charges in one-ounce increments, regardless of  
which unit of measure is selected. This means that sometimes the  
exact charge amount cannot be entered. For example, the A/C  
system may require a 1.03 kg charge. The MAC2000 will only allow  
a setting of 1.02 kg or 1.04 kg. In this instance, always select the  
next higher value. This difference is only 0.3 of an ounce, which will  
not affect the vehicle’s A/C performance.  
4. By default the MAC2000 charges liquid refrigerant directly into  
the high side of the A/C system. A technician, however, may choose  
to charge into both the high and low side by pressing the Low side  
ON-OFF function key. Pressing this key toggles the low-side option  
on and off. Important! Charging liquid directly into the low side of  
the compressor could slug the compressor and cause permanent  
damage. Check with the compressor manufacture before proceeding.  
5. The screen should now show the amount of refrigerant set for  
charging. Press the Start key to begin the charging process.  
During the charging process, liquid refrigerant is drawn from the  
unit’s internal storage tank and charged through the high side  
(and optionally the low side) of the vehicle’s A/C system. The  
screen will show the progress of this charging process.  
Important! Do not disturb or bump the MAC2000 during charging  
as any jarring movement can affect the charge accuracy.  
Note: If an insufficient pressure differential exists between the tank  
and the system, charging suspends and the MCR2000 goes into a  
power-charge mode to increase tank pressure to complete the  
charge. This normally occurs only when the unit has been in a very  
cold environment prior to use.  
6. When charging is complete, the red light and beeper signal that  
the process is complete. The MAC2000 automatically goes into the  
Snap-Shot mode, thus allowing a technician to obtain an after-  
service snap-shot of important operating parameters of the A/C  
system. Refer to Section 3.2 for details.  
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7. If more refrigerant needs to be added, press the Additional Charge  
function key. Otherwise, press the Done function key to exit the  
Snap-Shot mode.  
8. Close the service-port valves; remove the service hoses from the  
vehicle; then press the Start key to recover the hoses.  
Important! If the hoses are not removed from the vehicle before the  
Start key is pressed, the refrigerant in the vehicle will be recovered!  
9. If any oil was removed during the recovery or evacuation process,  
make sure that the proper amount of oil is added back into the  
vehicle’s A/C high side port in accordance with the vehicle  
manufacturer’s recommendations. Add an amount of new oil equal  
to the amount collected in the oil drain bottle (see MAC2000 Left-  
Side View, Page 5).  
3.6 System Flush Mode (Oil Flush)  
The System Flush mode is designed to be used on General Motors  
vehicles using their Oil Flush Adapter and Filter accessory. This  
accessory is attached inline with the vehicle’s compressor and is used  
to flush the A/C system with refrigerant. In this mode, refrigerant is  
circulated through both the A/C system and the MAC2000 where an  
oil separator removes the oil and returns oil-free refrigerant back into  
the A/C system for further flushing. At the end of the cycle, the  
refrigerant is completely removed from the A/C system and stored in  
the unit’s internal storage tank. The flushing process can take up to  
30–45 minutes to complete. Because of the variety of A/C system  
configurations currently in service, the flush may bypass certain  
sections of the A/C system. To ensure the complete system is flushed,  
the technician may need to pinch off certain hoses to force the  
refrigerant flush throughout the system.  
1. Before beginning the flushing process, recover all refrigerant from  
the vehicle’s A/C system per Section 3.3 Recovery Mode.  
2. From the Main menu, press the Next menu function key to display  
Menu 2, and then press the System flush function key to select the  
System Flush mode. The unit reminds the technician to “Please  
empty the purge oil bottle prior to flushing.”  
3. Press Start to continue. The unit now reminds the technician to  
install the inline flushing adapter and remove the orifice tube or  
TXV valve before continuing.  
4. If not already done, connect the high- and low-side service hoses to  
their respective service ports, and ensure that the service-port  
valves are open.  
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5. Again press Start to continue. The unit now displays “Set Flush  
Time.” Set the flush time by pressing and holding down the  
Increase or Decrease key until the desired time is shown. Press  
Start to accept the flush time shown on the screen. A minimum  
flush time of 30 minutes is recommended.  
Important! There must be a minimum of 12 pounds of refrigerant in  
the internal storage tank in order to complete the System Flush  
process. A message will be displayed if additional refrigerant needs  
to be added. Add additional refrigerant by following the procedure  
described in Section 3.8 Internal Tank Manual Refill.  
6. Press the Start key to begin flushing. The MAC2000 begins  
flushing the A/C system in the following manner:  
The A/C system is first completely filled with refrigerant,  
during which time the screen shows “Flushing – Charging.”  
The system is now flushed for the time duration set in Step 5,  
during which time the screen shows “Flushing system.”  
After the system is flushed, all refrigerant is automatically  
recovered. The screen shows “Recovering refrigerant”  
during this process.  
The flush cycle completes by draining the oil that was removed  
during the flushing process into the unit’s oil drain bottle (see  
MAC2000 Left-Side View, Page 5). The screen shows  
Draining oil” during this process.  
Important! All oil was removed from the A/C system during the  
System Flush operation. Be sure that the proper amount of oil is  
added back into the vehicle’s A/C high side port in accordance with  
the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.  
7. The unit beeps and its red light flashes to indicate that the  
flushing cycle is complete. The screen now reminds the technician  
to remove the inline flushing adapter, and to reinstall the orifice  
tube or TXV valve.  
8. Evacuate and then recharge the A/C system per Sections 3.4  
and 3.5.  
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3.7 Refrigerant Management System  
The MAC2000’s Refrigerant Management System tracks all aspects of  
refrigeration usage, which can significantly help in the management  
of an A/C repair business. In addition, the unit’s software allows a  
business to meet new federal regulations requiring strict records of  
refrigerant usage.  
Refrigerant measurement during charging is extremely accurate. In  
the recovery mode, however, accuracy is plus or minus 3 ounces based  
on variations in air temperature and pressure.  
Uses of the refrigerant data include:  
Improved record keeping  
Accurate determination of net profits for your business  
Reduced billing errors  
Minimized refrigerant loss from leaks and theft  
Reduced technician errors  
Enter the Refrigerant Management mode as follows:  
From the Main menu, press the Next menu function key twice to  
display Menu 3; then press Refri Data to select the Refrigerant  
Management Mode.  
The first screen displays the following information in the “Last job  
refrigerant management data” screen:  
Date & time ......Date and time the job was started  
Mode .................Lists what job was performed: recovery, charging,  
vacuum, or flush  
Run time ...........Time it took to complete the job  
Status ...............Describes whether the job was normally completed  
or interrupted  
Recovered .........Weight of refrigerant recovered from vehicle  
Charged ............Weight of refrigerant charged into vehicle  
Added ................Weight of refrigerant transferred from the external  
source tank to the internal storage tank  
Pressing Next displays the following data in the “Total refrigerant  
management data” screen:  
Total # Of Jobs..Total time spent doing all jobs, and number of all  
jobs that were performed  
Total Recovery...Time spent doing recovery and number of times it  
was performed  
Total Vacuum....Time spent doing evacuation and number of times  
it was performed  
Total Charge .....Time spent charging and number of times it was  
performed  
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Total Flush........Time spent flushing and number of times it was  
performed  
Recovered .........Total amount of refrigerant recovered  
Charged ............Total amount of refrigerant charged  
Added ................Total amount of refrigerant transferred from the  
external virgin tank to the internal storage tank  
Filter life left.....Weight of refrigerant that can be charged before  
the Filter Dryer needs replaced  
Pressing Next again displays the “Job history” screen, which  
contains the history of each job performed. A technician can press the  
UP and Down keys to scroll through the last 75 jobs.  
Tips: Holding down the Up or Down key speeds up scrolling.  
The total screen can be cleared by entering the Set-up mode and  
selecting “Clear totals?”  
Job history can be cleared by entering the Set-up mode and selecting  
Clear job history?”  
3.8 Internal Tank Manual Refill  
When the MAC2000 remains turned ON during the day, the unit  
automatically refills the internal tank with refrigerant from the  
external source tank. An operator, however, can manually add  
refrigerant as follows:  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Press the Next menu function key to display Menu 2. Then press  
the Tank refill function key to begin the refill process.  
Note: If the tank is already filled with 12 lbs or more of refrigerant,  
then the message “Tank already full” appears.  
3. Press the Start key to continue. The screen will then display “The  
internal tank is now being refilled.” When the internal tank is  
filled, the screen displays “Tank refill complete.”  
4. Press the Reset key to return to the Main menu.  
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3.9 System Set Up  
When the MAC2000 is initially turned on for the first time, the unit  
automatically enters its System Set-Up mode. The unit must then be  
set up by following the on-screen prompts before it can be used.  
To change the data that was entered during the initial set-up process,  
or to perform other functions such as clearing job history or  
recalibrating the pressure transducers, re-enter the System Set-Up  
mode as follows:  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Press the Next menu function key to display Menu 2. Then press  
the System set-up function key.  
3. Follow the on-screen prompts to enter the following data or  
perform the following procedures:  
Time & Date  
Language  
Use Metric units (Yes or No)  
Calibrate Pressure Transducers (remove service hoses from the  
unit’s Service Hose Fittings and follow on-screen prompts)  
Elevation above sea level  
Clear error flags  
Clear job totals  
Clear job history  
Print data after every job  
4. Press the Reset key at any time to save the settings and return to  
the Main menu.  
3.10 Identify Refrigerant  
Before performing any maintenance work a technician can determine  
the following information about the vehicle’s refrigerant  
Whether the refrigerant in the A/C system  
can or cannot be recovered  
% R-134a  
% R-22  
% R12  
% Air  
% HC (Hydrocarbons)  
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Perform a refrigerant identity check as follows:  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Press the Next menu function key twice to display Menu 3. Then  
press the Identify mode function key.  
3. Hook up the service hoses, open the A/C system’s service-port  
valves, and then press the unit’s Start key. At this time the  
refrigerant identifier will warm up, zero itself, and then display  
the message “Analyzing sample, please wait . . .” When  
complete, the results of the identification process will be displayed.  
4. Press Reset to exit the identification screen.  
5. Close service-port valves, and remove service hoses from vehicle.  
6. Press Start to begin recovering the hoses. During the recovery  
process the message “Clearing hoses, please wait . . .” is  
displayed. After recovery is complete, the Main menu will appear.  
3.11 Check Internal Tank for Air  
When the MAC2000 remains turned ON during the day, air is  
automatically purged from the internal storage tank. A technician,  
however, can manually check and purge the internal tank of air and  
any other non-condensable gases as follows:  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. Press the Next menu function key twice to display Menu 3. Then  
press the Check Tank Air function key.  
3. Press the Start key. The refrigerant identifier will first warm up,  
zero itself, and then display the message “Analyzing sample,  
please wait …” When complete, the results of the identification  
process will be displayed.  
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4. Depending on the percentage of air found in the internal tank,  
perform one of the following:  
If the display shows “Identifier result: EXCESSIVE,” then  
purge the tank by first pressing the Reset key to display the  
message “Would you like to purge air?” Then press the Start  
key to begin purging air. When complete, the Main menu will  
appear. Repeat Steps 2, 3, and 4 until the percentage of air  
within the internal tank is at an acceptable level.  
If the display shows “Identifier result: RECOVERABLE,”  
then the amount of air within the tank is at an acceptable  
level. Press the Reset key to display the message “Would you  
like to purge air?” Then press the Reset key again to return  
to the Main menu.  
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Maintenance  
4 Maintenance  
Field maintenance of the MAC2000 is limited to the following:  
Changing the filter drier  
Tracking of refrigerant using the unit’s Refrigerant Management  
System  
Replacing the external refrigerant source tank  
Replacing the printer paper  
Replacing the refrigerant identifier filter  
All other maintenance should be performed by an authorized  
Bacharach Service Center (Section 5.2).  
4.1 Changing the Filter Drier  
The MAC2000 has a unique filtering system that ensures the  
refrigerant transferred to the storage tank is clean and moisture-free.  
The filter drier must be changed periodically to ensure that the  
system will work properly.  
The MAC2000 will automatically indicate when the filter needs to be  
changed. If the “Change Filter” message appears when the Recovery  
mode is selected, it is best to complete that job before changing the  
filter drier. Change Filter” will be displayed on the screen  
whenever the recovery mode is selected until the filter has been  
replaced.  
All refrigerant must be evacuated from the old filter before it is  
removed from the unit. Follow the filter change procedures carefully  
to minimize refrigerant loss and ensure only clean, moisture-free  
refrigerant is transferred into the storage tank.  
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Caution: The filter drier should not be changed with the MAC2000  
still connected to the vehicle. Disconnect the unit by closing the vehicle’s  
service-port valves and disconnecting the high- and low-side hoses from  
the vehicle.  
1. If not already done, plug the MAC2000 into a properly grounded  
AC outlet; set the Power switch to ON; then wait until the unit  
completes its self diagnostics. The screen will display “Select  
mode” when ready.  
2. From the Main menu, press the Next menu function key to display  
Menu 2.  
3. Follow the on-screen prompts; then press the Start key to begin  
evacuating the filter.  
4. When completely evacuated, follow the on-screen prompts and  
remove the old filter drier by unscrewing it counterclockwise.  
Dispose of the used filter in a proper manner.  
5. Lubricate the O-rings of a new filter drier with a light grease or  
saliva; then hand tighten until it bottoms out.  
6. Press the Reset key after the new filter has been installed. This  
will remove any air that may have entered the system during the  
changeover process.  
4.2 Replacing the External Source Tank  
The internal storage tank contains enough refrigerant for several jobs,  
but it’s important to replace the external source tank soon after the  
message “Source Tank empty” is displayed so that the internal  
storage tank isn’t depleted during a charge operation.  
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To replace the external source tank:  
1. Close tank valve; remove yellow hose from tank valve; release tank  
strap; then remove tank from side of unit.  
2. Place a new source tank on the shelf and secure it with the tank  
strap. The tank strap must be set up to supply liquid – this  
usually means the tank is inverted.  
3. Reconnect the yellow hose to the tank fitting; then open the tank  
valve.  
4. The unit’s automatic tank refill function will add refrigerant to the  
internal storage vessel as the unit is used. A technician may fill it  
immediately, however, by pressing the Next menu function key to  
display Menu 2, and then pressing the Tank refill function key to  
immediately begin filling the internal storage tank.  
4.3 Replacing the Printer Paper  
1. Open the printer cover by first squeezing together the cover’s two  
plastic latches, and then pulling the cover forward.  
2. Remove the old paper-roll core.  
3. Insert the new paper roll so that it unrolls over-the-top. Then pull  
out several inches of paper and position the paper so that it rests  
against the paper cutter.  
4. Close the printer cover.  
5. Press and hold the feed button to ensure that the paper feeds  
properly; then tear off the excess paper.  
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4.4 Replacing the Refrigerant Identifier Filter  
Caution: Visually inspect the Refrigerant Identifier Filter every day. If  
it begins to turn red, replace it immediately! You risk damaging the  
identifier sensor if the filter is not replaced.  
The refrigerant identifier filter is located on the control panel, directly  
under the Low Side pressure gauge. The filter’s function is to protect  
the refrigerant identifier sensor from contaminates. When this filter  
starts to develop red spots, replace the filter immediately!  
1. Remove the filter from its holder; then remove the tubing from  
each end.  
2. Position the new filter so that its flow-arrow points in the same  
direction as the flow-arrow on the control panel.  
3. Attach the tubing to the new filter, and press the filter back into  
its holder.  
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Parts and Service  
5 Parts and Service  
5.1 Parts  
Model MAC2000, 115VAC 50/60 Hz ........................................2000-4200  
Model MAC2000, 220–240VAC, 50/60 Hz ...............................2000-4206  
Bottle, Oil Drain........................................................................2055-0150  
Filter Drier ................................................................................2037-0030  
Filter, Refrigerant Identifier ....................................................2068-0010  
Power Cord (for Snap-Shot Data Transmitter) .......................2066-0040  
Printer........................................................................................2017-0080  
Printer Paper.............................................................................2075-0060  
Sensors (for Snap-Shot Data Transmitter):  
Anemometer (air flow) ............................................................2064-0010  
Temperature (blue) .................................................................2062-0020  
Temperature (red)...................................................................2062-0010  
Service Coupler – Red (High Side)...........................................2022-1240  
Service Coupler – Blue (Low Side)...........................................2022-1230  
Service Hose – Red (High Side)................................................2035-0170  
Service Hose – Blue (Low Side)................................................2035-0180  
Snap-Shot Data Transmitter....................................................2001-0001  
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MAC2000  
5.2 Service Centers  
Service and replacement parts can be obtained by contacting a Bacharach Service Center at  
the following locations:  
California  
7281 Garden Grove Blvd.,  
Suite H  
Garden Grove, CA 92841  
Phone: 714-895-0050  
Fax: 714-895-7950  
Canada  
Bacharach of Canada, Inc.  
151 Bentley Street Unit #6  
Markham, Ontario L3R 3X9 Canada  
Phone: 905-470-8985  
Fax: 905-470-8963  
Indiana  
México  
8618 Louisiana Place  
Merrillville, IN 46410  
Phone: 219-736-6178  
Fax: 219-736-6269  
Bacharach de México  
Playa Regatas No. 473 Tercer Piso  
Col. Militar Marte  
Delegación Iztacalco, 08830  
México D.F.  
México  
New Jersey  
Phones: 011-5255-5634-7740  
7300 Industrial Park  
Rte. 130, Bldg. 22  
011-5255-5634-7741  
011-5255-5634-7738  
FAX:  
Pennsauken, NJ 08110  
Phone: 856-665-6176  
Fax: 856-665-6661  
Denmark  
Bacharach Instruments Int'l  
P.O. Box 44  
Pennsylvania  
39 Lindegade  
DK 6070 Christiansfeld  
Denmark  
Phone: 011/45 74 563171  
Fax: 011/45 74 563178  
621 Hunt Valley Circle  
New Kensington, PA 15068  
Phone: 724-334-5051  
Fax: 724-334-5723  
Texas  
Europe  
5151 Mitchelldale, B-4  
Houston, TX 77092  
Phone: 713-683-8141  
Fax: 713-683-9437  
Bacharach Europe  
Sovereign House, Queensway  
Leamington Spa  
Warwickshire CV31 3JR  
England  
Phone: (01926) 338111  
Fax: (01926) 338110  
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World Headquarters  
621 Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA 15068-7074  
Ph: 724-334-5000 • Fax: 724-334-5001 • Toll Free: 1-800-736-4666  
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