Pumping oil out
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Before starting to pump oil out, let your vehicle engine warm-up for 5 - 10
minutes (oil temperature 40°C - 60°C). This reduces the viscosity of the oil
and it can then be pumped out more effi ciently.
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Switch the vehicle motor off .
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Roll out the suction hose (Ø 6 mm)
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Insert the suction hose (Ø 6 mm)
Insert it carefully down to the lowest point of the oil sump.
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Use a suitable container to collect the old oil and insert the discharge hose
(Ø 12 mm)
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Ensure that the on/off switch
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First, connect the red positive-pole connection terminal (red)
positive-pole (+) of the car battery.
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Then connect the black negative-pole connection terminal (black)
negative-pole (-) of the car battery.
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Place the on/off switch
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Pump the oil out of the engine/the oil sump.
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Place the on/off switch
from the engine/the oil sump. Do not leave the oil suction pump
if it is not pumping oil.
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Do not let the oil suction pump
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Refi ll the engine with fresh oil as directed in your vehicle manufacturer's
instructions. Check the oil level with the dipstick.
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Clean the oil suction pump after the job is done by pumping a little fresh oil
through it.
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Dispose of the used oil as per the statutory regulations in your country
(see also the chapter Disposal).
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Loosen the hose clamps
the discharge hose (Ø 12 mm)
at a dry, clean and dust-free location.
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into the dipstick opening of your vehicle.
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into the container.
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is in the position 0 (off ).
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at position I (On) to switch the oil suction pump
at the position 0 (Off ) when no more oil fl ows
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run for longer than 30 minutes at a time.
and remove the suction hose (Ø 6 mm)
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from the oil suction pump. Store all parts
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and the discharge hose (Ø 12 mm)
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