AUTOJAKE ABCB1L Brake and Clutch Bleeder Bleeding System Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- AUTOJAKE
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AUTOJAKE ABCB1L Brake and Clutch Bleeder Bleeding System
Original Instructions
- Do not use the tool if it is damaged.
- Wear goggles and protective gloves.
- Avoid skin and eye contact with the fluid. If this happens, rinse with water.
- Keep a bucket of water near the place where the work is done.
- If fluid is splashed on vehicle paint, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
- Never use brake fluid with a DOT rating lower than that recommended in the vehicle manual. Brake fluid with a low DOT rating may boil and cause softening of the brakes.
- Always store the brake fluid in its original container and make sure that the cap is tight. Store in a clean, dry place away from any source of moisture.
- Keep brake fluid out of the reach of children.
- Use and maintenance should only be performed by qualified and / or qualified persons.
- Do not use with flammable or hot liquids.
COMPOSITION
1 rotary air vent:
- Volume: 0.7 L
- Operating pressure: 6-10 bar (90-145 psi)
- Air consumption: about 180 L / minutes
1 metal adapter for the air inlet: ¼ ” 1 suction hose of 1m
- Clean the bleed screw, apply copper grease or silicone grease around the thread of the bleed screw to prevent air leakage.
- Check the brake fluid level in the tank and add fluid if necessary. If the liquid is to be changed, drain the tank and fill it with new liquid.
- Connect the brake bleeder to compressed air.
- Mount the rubber fitting on the bleed screw and place the trap higher than the bleed screw.
- Activate the trap trigger and hold it for 3-4 seconds to allow complete vacuum in the vessel.
- Open the bleed screw with the trigger of the bleeder held. The brake fluid will start to be sucked.
- Aspirate the liquid until the new liquid appears. Close and tighten the bleed screw.
- Remove the rubber fitting once the hose is empty.
- At the end of the purge, drain the container to prevent accidental liquid spillage.
- Check and maintain the level of brake fluid in the reservoir after each bleed of a wheel.
- Repeat the above procedure at each wheel.
- After purging, check the braking performance.
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