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Item 51808
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The Tool Experts
07 2023-1
Main parts
№
Name
№/letter
Name/explanation
2
Tank cap
12
Relief valve
8
Air hose quick connector
16
Liquid hose
9
Air connection ball valve
19
Pressure gauge
10
Air pressure adjustment valve
A
Add brake fluid here.
11
Air release ball valve
Bleeding the brake and topping up brake fluid
ATTENTION!
NEVER
run the car engine in a closed room.
Carbon monoxide poisoning hazard!
1.
Place the brake fluid device next to the car and unscrew the tank cap
(2).
2.
Open the hood and locate the brake master cylinder tank.
3.
Remove the lid of the master cylinder tank.
4.
Find the appropriate adapter in the adapter kit; it should have the form of the lid of the master
cylinder tank and be equipped with a connection port for the liquid hose
(16).
In some case, a
universal adaptor (E1, F1, or F2) needs to be used if no other adaptor can be applied. Use the
mounting loop cables and other parts included.
5.
Place the adapter on the master brake cylinder tank and fix it in place.
6.
Fill in the desired amount of brake fluid (see manufacturer’s manual for your car). Then screw
the cover
(2)
back on.
7.
Connect the fluid hose
(16)
to the adapter using the quick coupling
(15).
Make sure that the ball
valve
(9)
is closed.
8.
Open the drain screw behind on the left and right of the rear brake cylinders, attach a transpar-
ent plastic hose (not supplied) to the drain openings, and connect the other end to the collecting
tank.
9.
Connect the air hose (not supplied) with the quick coupling
(8)
to the brake bleeding device.
10.
Turn the ball valve
(9)
to ON (vertical) position. The tank is now under pressure.
11.
Pull out the air pressure adjustment button
(10)
and set a tank pressure of between 1.4 to 2.7
bar
(0.14 to 0.27 MPa) with the button under the air pressure gauge
(19).