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05

Operation 

(continued)

 

Before beginning always ensure you have read the safe use points from the manual and 
that they have all been followed. 

ALWAYS

 ensure you have familiarised yourself with the hazards of brake fluid before 

beginning. 

ALWAYS

 ensure you are only using the type of brake fluid recommended for your vehicle. 

DO NOT

 touch the brake pedal whilst bleeding the brakes. 

NOTE

 – Copper grease should always be applied to the brake bleeding nipples before and 

after the brake bleeding procedure. This will help to eliminate the possibility of the brake 
nipples becoming seized or broken when the brakes are next bled. 
Refer to the vehicle manufacturers instructions for brake bleeding and for the wheel 
sequence. Familiarise yourself with the instructions and follow the steps they set out on 
how this should be done. 

Before beginning

1.  Before beginning with the brake bleeding it is important to check and the bleeder and
  ensure it is clean from any dirt or debris and is free from old brake fluid. 
2.  If there is dirt/debris in the old brake fluid this will need syphoning out of the system 
  before the beginning. The reservoir will then need to be filled with new and clean fluid. 
 

DO NOT

 proceed to bleed the brakes with dirty brake fluid. Always ensure you have 

  followed the steps above before beginning. 

Checking for leaks

Before bleeding the brakes we recommend checking the brake bleeding kit for any leaks or 
cracks. Follow the steps below for how to do this – 
1.  On the vehicle fluid reservoir securely attach the bleeder cap. 
2.  Check the gasket on the vehicle for any wear or cracks and ensure it is securely 
 attached. 
3.  On the empty 3 litre bleeder tank tighten the cap and fittings. 
4.  Check the gauge on the bleeder tank and pressurise to 10PSI / 0.7 bar. 
5.  Check all of the connections on the bleeder tank and the fluid reservoir to look for any 
  leaks. If any leaks are found slowly and carefully unscrew the cap to release the 
  pressure in the bleeder tank. 

ALWAYS

 ensure the bleeder tank has been depressurised 

  before removing the cap.  Check the gauge to ensure the pressure has dropped to the 
  lowest point that it can.

6.  Repeat the process above ensuring any connections have been tightened.
7.  When the process above has been completed and no leaks have been found move on to 
  the steps below for preparing and bleeding the brakes. 

Preparation for bleeding the brakes 

1.  Unscrew the container cap on the 3 litre bleeder tank. 
2.  Fill the container with new brake fluid. You can add up to 1.25 litres of new brake fluid. 
  Be careful not to overfill. 

ALWAYS

 ensure you are only using the type of brake fluid 

  recommended for your vehicle.
3.  Fit and screw the container cap back on to the 3 litre bleeder tank. Be careful not to 
 overtighten.
4.  Place the container in a secure position. 
5.  Remove the cap from the vehicles brake reservoir. 
6.  Check the level of the brake fluid and top it up to its maximum if it is not already at the 
 maximum. 
7.  Securely fit the brake bleed adaptor with the adaptor over the brake reservoir neck. 
8.  Check that the system is sealed. 
9.  Pressurise the bleeder to the level recommended in the vehicle service manual. DO NOT 
  exceed 28 PSI / 1.9 Bar. Exceeding this pressure may damage the hydraulic system on 
  your vehicle and could result in serious injury.
10. Check and retighten any connections if the system does not hold the pressure. 
11. The brake system has now been primed and is ready for brake bleeding.  

Bleeding the brakes

Refer to the vehicle manufacturers instructions for brake bleeding and for the wheel 
sequence. Familiarise yourself with the instructions and follow the steps they set out on 
how this should be done. 
1.  Wipe clean each bleed screw with a dry cloth. 
2.  Using the clear plastic hose supplied in the set attach the angled connector over the 
  brake nipple and screw the container cap for the 1 litre bottle over the 1 litre capacity 
  suction bottle.
3.  Unscrew the bleed screw so that the brake fluid is released into the clear hose. 
4.  Bleed until the brake fluid is free of any bubbles.
5.  Tighten the bleed screw to close the fitting. Refer to your vehicle manufacturer’s 
  manual for the torque that this should be tightened to. Be careful not to overtighten. 

6.  This will need to be repeated on each bleed screw. 
7.  If necessary additional pressure can be pumped into the bleeder tank. Check the gauge 
  on the bleeder tank to check the pressure. 
8.  When complete slowly and carefully unscrew the cap to release the pressure in the 
  bleeder tank. 

ALWAYS

 ensure the bleeder tank has been depressurised before removing 

  the cap.  Check the gauge to ensure the pressure has dropped to the lowest point that 
  it can.
9.  Carefully remove the cap from the fluid reservoir. Be careful not to spill any brake fluid 
  that is still in the hose. 
10. Securely attach the fluid reservoir cap on the vehicle. 
11. On the vehicle reservoir check the maximum fill line to ensure that the brake fluid is at 
  the indicated line.  

ALWAYS

 check and ensure that any connections have been tightened and that the wheels 

are secured correctly. 

ALWAYS

 check the brakes on the vehicle when the brake bleeding is complete to make 

sure they are working correctly and are not spongey. The vehicle must not be used on the 
road until the brakes have been correctly tested. 

DO NOT

 store any fluid in the containers when they are not in use.

Содержание 07967

Страница 1: ...3 LITRE ONE USER OPERATED BRAKE AND CLUTCH BLEEDER User Manual 07967...

Страница 2: ...ing should be close fitted and long hair tied back Jewellery should be removed and shoes should be worn with a non slip sole ALWAYS wear the correct PPE equipment Approved eye protection should always...

Страница 3: ...ER use the brake and clutch bleeder kit to perform a task it was not designed to do ALWAYS stop using the tool straight away if you start to experience discomfort or pain Consult with a qualified heal...

Страница 4: ...itre bottle 45mm cap with straight adaptor 90 angled connector 1 Litre bottle hanging chain Container Cap 3 Litre bleeder tank 1 Litre capacity suction bottle Release Valve Hose Adaptor Angled connect...

Страница 5: ...ris and is free from old brake fluid 2 If there is dirt debris in the old brake fluid this will need syphoning out of the system before the beginning The reservoir will then need to be filled with new...

Страница 6: ...sealed 9 Pressurise the bleeder to the level recommended in the vehicle service manual DO NOT exceed 28 PSI 1 9 Bar Exceeding this pressure may damage the hydraulic system on your vehicle and could r...

Страница 7: ...en complete slowly and carefully unscrew the cap to release the pressure in the bleeder tank ALWAYS ensure the bleeder tank has been depressurised before removing the cap Check the gauge to ensure the...

Страница 8: ...nd disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and...

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