THE DEPOSIT AND RETURN PROGRAM APPLIES TO SPECIALLY MARKED

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THE DEPOSIT AND RETURN PROGRAM APPLIES TO SPECIALLY MARKED The State of California has determined that R-134a, the refrigerant used in your car’s A/C system, contributes to Global Warming. Effective January 1, 2010, California law requires all purchasers of small containers of refrigerant marked for deposit and return to pay a $10.00 per container deposit at time of retail purchase and return all purchased, used containers for recycling within 90 days to the retailer where purchased for a $10.00 per container refund with valid proof of purchase. It is illegal to destroy or discard used or unused small refrigerant containers under Section 95360 et seq. of the California Code of Regulations. THE DEPOSIT AND RETURN PROGRAM APPLIES TO SPECIALLY MARKED CONTAINERS AND ONLY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Returned containers will be recycled and unused refrigerant recovered.

Be Responsible! DID YOU KNOW? - Refrigerant R-134a is a greenhouse gas. If leaked into the atmosphere, it contributes to global warming! YOU SHOULD KNOW… - The mobile A/C industry is working hard on long-term replacements for R-134a. Until then, Weitron joins the State of California in the following measures to ensure proper, responsible use: - Effective January 1, 2010, an instant $10 California deposit and return program will begin. - Returned, used containers will be recycled to recover remaining refrigerant. - It is illegal to destroy or discard used or unused small refrigerant containers under Section 95360 et seq. of the California Code of Regulations. - A new, self sealing valve on cans of R-134a will help you avoid accidental discharges. - Check out www.weitron.com

Recharging Tips…. • Check for and repair leaks before recharging your MVAC system. • Using a gauge ensures proper fill levels. • Do not overcharge or undercharge the A/C system; both conditions will produce poor cooling performance. Too much refrigerant will raise system pressures and may result in damage to your MVAC system. • Check vent temperatures while charging. Cooler air should result as you’re adding refrigerant. • If you have added a can of refrigerant and are not getting cooler air - STOP! - see a professional MVAC technician! You may have leaks requiring repairs to the system.

DO IT YOURSELF GUIDE 1. Always wear gloves and safety glasses. 2. If system requires recharge more than once a year, it has a leak. 3. Read the label on the container. 4. Prepare your tools as specified on product label 5. If not pre-assembled, attach charging hose to refrigerant can. 6. To identify A/C fill capacity for your specific vehicle, locate A/C system nameplate. 7. Locate your vehicle’s low side A/C service port. 8. Start the engine 9. Attach quick connector to low side port only. 10. Diagnose A/C system before adding refrigerant. 11. Add refrigerant. 12. While charging, hold can upright, agitating frequently using a 12 o’clock to 3 o’clock motion 13. Check pressure gauge. 14. Repeat steps 11, 12, & 13 as needed. 15. Remove quick connect from low-side port 16. Remove empty can from charging hose 17. Return all used cans to place of purchase with receipt for recycling and refund of deposit.

NOTICE The state of California has determined that the release of R-134A, the refrigerant that is used in your car’s A/C system, contributes to Global Warming. It is your responsibility to understand proper re-charging techniques before servicing your vehicles A/C. Resources to help you include - Store sales associate - Product label instructions - The “Do-it-Yourself guide” - On the web at www.weitron.com Effective January 1, 2010 California law required all purchasers of small containers of refrigerant marked for deposit and return to pay a $10 per can deposit at time of retail purchase. This $10 will be refunded if the used can is returned within 90 days to the retailer where purchased with a valid proof of purchase. It is illegal to destroy or discard used or unused small refrigerant containers under Section 95360 et seq. of the California Code of Regulations.