5.
Connect the end of the corresponding adapter of
the vent hose (H) to the connector (G)
located on the top of the vent unit.
6.
Insert the other end of the bleed hose (H) into
the fluid reservoir of the master cylinder, switch on
the air valve (I) and press the push button (B) to
start the vacuum (allow a few seconds for the
vacuum to build up in the deaeration tank before it
is sucked in). While you re sucking out the old
liquid, stir it to loosen and remove the sludge that
has accumulated on the bottom and walls of the
main cylinder.
7.
When all the brake fluid has been removed, turn
off the bleeder valve and fill the master cylinder with
new brake fluid recommended by the manufacturer.
BLEEDING BRAKE LINES AND WHEEL BRAKE
CYLINDERS
NOTE: Before bleeding, make sure that the master cylinder is filled with the new brake
fluid recommended by the manufacturer. An automatic refilled kit is included with the unit
to maintain the level of new fluid in the master cyclinder during the brake bleeding process.
Follow the instructions enclosed with the kit to prevent air from being drawn into the brake fluid
equalising reservoir, brake lines and wheel cylinders when bleeding the hydraulic system.
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