Gunson Eezibleed 4
Figure 2
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10-20 psi
1
Vehicle’s brake fluid reservoir.
2
Spare wheel.
3
Bleed valve.
4
Jar or suitable container for
old brake fluid.
Quick Start Guide:
1. Remove the vehicle’s reservoir cap, select the appropriate screw cap and connect it to
the device as shown in the diagram (
Figure 1
). Then connect to the reservoir.
2. Bring the pressure in the tyre to be used for bleeding down to 20psi and connect the
tyre connector. Pressure test the system for air leaks at the reservoir cap etc.
3. Cure any leaks before proceeding. To reduce the amount of fluid used in replacing
all the fluid in the system, partially drain the vehicle’s reservoir by opening one bleed
nipple, at this point. This reduces mixing of old and new fluid.
4. If all seals are airtight, disconnect the tyre connector and fill the pressure vessel with
fluid.
5. Replace the pressure vessel into the system placing it so that it will remain vertical and
can not be disturbed during bleeding (
Figure 2
).
6. Pressurise using the spare wheel at 20 psi. max. by connecting the airline to the tyre
valve. (This pressure should not be exceeded for efficient bleeding).
7. Connect the bleed tube (
C
) to the bleed nipple furthest from the master reservoir (as in
the sequence usually found in the handbook).
8. With the correct size spanner, open the bleed valve until the fluid caught in the
container is clean and air-free. Then retighten the valve. It is important to open the
valve sufficiently to ensure there is no restriction at that point.
9. Repeat the operation on all the valves in sequence.
1
3
4
2