Evaporative Emission System Tester Setup: Assembly
WARNING:
- Use the nitrogen gas. If other kind of gas is used instead of the nitrogen gas, the gasoline may ignite and explode.
- If the proper procedure is not taken to treat the compressed gas, it may result in death or serious injury accidents. For the correct operation procedures and precautions, contact your local supplier of compressed gas.
CAUTION:
- DO NOT remove the valve cover cap of the nitrogen gas tank until the nitrogen gas tank is securely attached to the EVAP cart.
- Pressure regulator has been regulated to indicate the correct pressure. Therefore, DO NOT detach the black vinyl cover of the pressure regulator and regulate it by turning the valve. It may cause the malfunction of tester. When you need to regulate the pressure, refer to "OUTPUT PRESSURE CALIBRATION " in this instructions and regulate the pressure on the tester side.
NOTE:
- Nitrogen gas tank is not attached to this tester. Obtain the nitrogen gas tank from your local supplier of compressed gas. We recommend the tank with 125 cubic feet capacity for the nitrogen gas tank.
- If the nitrogen gas tank pressure is lower than 100 psi, it is required to ask your local supplier of compressed gas to replenish the nitrogen gas to the tank.
- Unpack the tester from its shipping carton.NOTE: We recommend that you assemble the tester to the EVAP cart by the assistance of another person.
- Bring the tester (1) up through the EVAP cart's handlebar, and place it on the two tabs (2) located on the bracket on the EVAP cart.NOTE: Rotate the tester slightly to one side so that the remote cable clears the handlebar.
- Install handlebar brackets (1) on the right and left side and the remote switch cord wrap (2) to the tester (3) by using the hexagon screws (4).
- Attach the nitrogen tank (3) securely to the EVAP cart (1) by using the tank fixing bands (2) that should be attached to the EVAP cart (1).
- Remove valve cover cap from the nitrogen tank.
- Install the pressure regulator (1) to the nitrogen tank.
- Tighten the nut (2) with wrench.NOTE: No sealant is required.
- Install the 90° adapter (1) onto the nitrogen inlet (2) on the left side of the tester.
- Connect regulator to tester hose (1) to pressure regulator (2) and 90° adapter (3).NOTE: Connection should be finger-tightened.
- Fill the tester with two bottles of smoke producing fluid according to the following procedures.WARNING: To prevent personal injury and equipment damage, use only manufacturer-approved smoke producing fluid in the tester.
- Remove the refill plug (1) located on the right side of the tester.
- Cut the end off the plastic tip on top of each smoke producing fluid bottle.
- With the tester in an upright position, empty the contents of two smoke producing fluid bottles into the refill port.
Filling amount of smoke producing fluid
0.95 liters (32 / 33 US/Imp.oz)
- Secure the plug back into the refill port.
- Record your name and the date of the fluid change.
- Upon completion of all jobs, calibrate evaporative emissions system tester referring to the following.