Always read instructions carefully prior to use.
Recommended for use with the following fluids:
·
Engine oil
·
Power steering fluid
DO NOT USE WITH GASOLINE.
Automatic shut-off function
The model 07400 Fluid Evacuator is equipped with an automatic shut-off valve that prevents overfilling the
fluid reservoir. As the evacuated fluid nears the top of the reservoir it will raise a float, interrupting the flow
of the fluid being extracted.
Extracting motor oil through the dipstick tube
1. Operate the vehicle to warm the engine oil to a normal operating temperature.
Caution: Do not attempt to extract fluids at temperatures greater than 175° Fahrenheit (80° Celsius).
2. Properly park the vehicle on level ground and turn the engine off.
3. Remove the engine oil dipstick.
4. Select and insert the appropriate diameter dipstick tube into the dipstick fill hole until it reaches the bot-
tom of the crankcase.
5. Connect the main suction tube to the dipstick tube.
6. Insert the rubber plug of the main suction tube into the reservoir adapter, and then insert the adapter
into the pour spout on the top of the reservoir. Ensure the tube connections are tight to prevent leak-
age.
7. Extract the used engine oil by pumping the evacuator handle several times to create a vacuum. Once
the oil begins to flow into the reservoir, continue to operate the pump until all oil has been drained from
the crankcase, or the reservoir is full. Note: Due to varying engine fluid capacities, if the crankcase
capacity exceeds 7.7 Quarts/7.3 liters, it may be necessary to empty the fluid reservoir before resuming
the extraction process.
8. Remove the reservoir adapter from the reservoir, pour the used engine oil from the reservoir into a suit-
able container, then dispose of the oil in an appropriate manner.
9. Rinse the evacuator reservoir, pump, adapter, and tubes with clean solvent or engine degreaser, and al-
low them to dry thoroughly.
10. Refill the engine with new oil in accordance with a proper vehicle maintenance guide.
Extracting transmission fluid through the dipstick tube
1. Operate the vehicle to warm the transmission fluid to a normal operating temperature.
Caution: Do not attempt to extract fluids at temperatures greater than 175° Fahrenheit
(80° Celsius).
2. Properly park the vehicle on level ground and turn the engine off.
3. Remove the transmission fluid dipstick.
4. Insert the appropriate diameter dipstick tube into the dipstick fill hole until it reaches the bottom of the
transmission pan.
5. Connect the main suction tube to the dipstick tube.
6. Insert the rubber plug of the main suction tube into the reservoir adapter, and then insert the adapter
into the pour spout on the top of the reservoir. Ensure the tube connections are tight to prevent leak-
age.
7. Extract the used transmission fluid by pumping the evacuator handle several times to create a vacuum.
Once the fluid begins to flow into the reservoir, continue to operate the pump until all the fluid has been
drained from the transmission pan.
Form 822833
·
Gear oil
·
Brake fluid
·
Transmission oil
·
Coolants
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE OF FLUIDS:
175° Fahrenheit (80° Celsius)
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