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o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed.

Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure
valveB is closed. Turn regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure
until CO2 cartridge is expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (
o bleed pressure from the high-pressure (top) regulator, be sure valveB is closed. Turn
regulatorhandle clockwise and carefully open valveA. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge is
expended andhigh-pressure gauge reads 0psi (Figure 13 ).
22.To bleed pressure from the low-pressure (bottom) regulator, be sure that valveC is closed.
Turnregulator handle clockwise and carefully open valveD. Bleed pressure until CO2 cartridge
isexpended and low-pressure gauge reads 0psi (). The pressure on the high-pressuregauge
and the low-pressure gauge should now read 0psi. If not, carefully bleed pressure untilboth
gauges read 0psi, then remove regulators.23.Remove cell from heating jacket and place in sink.
Carefully open valve C and bleed pressuretrapped in the cell. Now, open valve B. All pressure
should now be released (

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