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3. Initial operation

– The unit may only be operated with brake fluid. Damage caused as a result of using any other fluids will void the
warranty.
NOTE:
Brake fluid is hygroscopic; this means that it absorbs moisture from the ambient air.
This leads to contamination and to premature ageing of the brake fluid. Therefore,
only work with containers that are sealed airtight (use rubber cone).
WARNING:
Brake fluid is aggressive and can lead to burns upon contact with vehicle paint and
clothing. Wash off immediately with water.
– Supply the unit with voltage in dependence on the model (12 VDC, 115 VAC or 230 VAC).
– Place the original brake fluid container in the tray provided for this purpose. (11)
– Take off the cap from the original brake fluid container. Immerse suction and return hoses with the filter at the end
into the brake fluid container until the bottom is reached. Adjust the rubber cone and press it into the opening of the
container.
– Mount the required or supplied B-adapter (B 611) on the connection (8) of the filling hose (10) additional adapters
available.
– Hold the filling hose (10) with the B-adapter over a catch container.
– Switch on the unit, set the switch (7) to the <ON> position and press and hold the <START> button (9) until the
pump begins to feed. Catch the exiting brake fluid.
NOTE:
The unit is set to an operating pressure of 2 bars at the factory.
This pressure can be retained for flushing.
– As soon as the brake fluid exits bubble-free, release the <START> button, switch off the unit and set the switch (7)
to <OFF>.
– Disconnect the B-adapter from the filling hose (8, 10).
– The unit is now ready for operation on the vehicle.
– Dispose of the caught brake fluid properly.
Brake fluid is aggressive and can cause blindness if it comes into contact with
the eyes and chemical burns if it comes into contact with skin.
Wear safety glasses and protective gloves.
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