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12. By pulling the brake lever fast and releasing it slowly (the brake
lever will pump the air up and the brake fluid down) and by
tapping on the MPH brake hose, the air bubbles will go up.
Via the short transparent tube and via the brake fluid in the
syringe, the air bubbles will go out of the MPH brake system. This
can be checked visually very easily.
Don't squeeze the syringe!
13. While pulling the brake lever and releasing it frequently, turn the
adjustment knob of the brake fluid reservoir clockwise (in) and
anti-clockwise (out) a few times, to push the last bits of air out of
the reservoir.
Turn the knob all the way in and out, approx. 10 full turns.
14. If no air-bubbles come up through the brake fluid column in the
syringe any longer, we can assume that the MPH system is 100%
without air.
15. Turn the adjustment knob of the master cylinder anti-clockwise all
the way, to have the largest brake fluid volume inside the
reservoir.
At least 10 full turns.
16. Disconnect the syringe from the small transparent tube and
unscrew the connector from the brake fluid reservoir.
17. Turn the adjust knob of the fluid reservoir clockwise carefully, until
you see the oil appear in the small hole for the lock screw.
air