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Promax, Inc. is a leading Company in the information and communications technology sector, and in the field of measuring and testing equipment. We hold a large number of patents and manufacture a wide range of instruments and applications. Their official website is PROMAX.com.

A directory of user manuals and instructions for PROMAX products can be found below. PROMAX products are patented and trademarked under the brand Promax, Inc.

Contact Info:

Address: Carrer de Francesc Moragas, 71, 08907 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
Phone: (+34) 931 847 700

PROMAX RG6-A Twin Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Unit Instruction Manual

Discover the operational procedures, safety precautions, and technical data for the RG6-E Twin Cylinder Refrigerant Recovery Unit. Learn how to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot the RG6-E effectively with this comprehensive user manual. Ensure proper usage and longevity of the equipment with detailed instructions provided in the manual.

PROMAX PROWATCH Neo 2 Advanced Remote Monitoring System User Guide

Meta Description: Learn how to set up and configure the PROWATCH Neo 2 Advanced Remote Monitoring System with detailed instructions on connecting cables, loading default configurations, accessing via local and remote modes, and changing IP settings for optimized monitoring.

PROMAX PROWATCHNeo 2 Advanced Remote Monitoring System Installation Guide

Learn how to set up and use the PROMAX PROWATCHNeo 2 Advanced Remote Monitoring System with this comprehensive user manual. Get step-by-step instructions, including setting up the equipment, connecting in remote mode, and accessing the WebControl interface. Ensure proper monitoring settings for accurate results. Find all the information you need for the PROWATCHNeo 2 and its advanced features in this detailed guide.

PROMAX RG 5410A-E Refrigerant Recovery Machine User Manual

This additional user manual applies to Promax Refrigerant Recovery Units, including the RG 5410A-E, RG 3000-E, RG 6-E, and MiniMax-E. It contains important safety instructions for recovering A2L refrigerants such as R32 and 1234yf. Only authorized personnel with proper training should operate these machines.