Disclaimer:
WARNING!!
The technical information, provided in this service guide, is intended for use by
properly trained HVAC service personnel, who can ensure a safe and properly
operating system. It is assumed that the user of this guide is trained and experienced
in basic refrigeration principles, in addition to being familiar with Bergstrom HVAC
systems installed on Recreational Vehicles. Technicians who repair or service motor
vehicle A/C systems must be certified by Section 609 (MACS) approved by the EPA.
Before any air conditioning service is started, it is the technician's responsibility to
determine what type of refrigerant is contained in the system. Component marking
and/or service port peculiarities are good places to start to identify the contents.
Bergstrom advises that the usual precautions associated, with servicing a motor
vehicle, be exercised when servicing the HVAC system and assumes no liability
regarding vehicle damage or personal injury. Additionally, Federal and any Local
regulations regarding the handling and use of refrigerants should be always complied
with.
NOTES:
TECHNICAL SUPPORT IS PROVIDED TO CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY.
BERSTROM DOESN’T SUPPLY TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO RV OWNERS.
THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM CONTAINS REFRIGERANT R134A, UNDER
HIGH PRESSURE, AND SHOULD BE SERVICED BY ONLY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL.
REPAIRS THAT ALTER THE DESIGN OF THE BERGSTROM SYSTEM, INCLUDING
USE OF NON-BERGSTROM SUPPLIED PARTS, WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND
ANY BERGSTROM LIABILITY FOR THE HVAC SYSTEM.
THE BERGSTROM HVAC SYSTEM SHOULD BE SERVICED BY A FULLY TRAINED
AND ENVIRONMENTALLY LICENSED TECHNICIAN. FAILURE TO AGREE TO ALL
STATEMENTS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES, FINES AND POSSIBLE
VOIDING OF ANY WARRANTIES.