OP 0053BL
SAFETY ADVICE
1. Brake systems should be maintained by qualified personnel only!
2. Secure your vehicle against unintended movement.
3. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
4. Do not leave brake fluid out in the open. Brake fluid is hygroscopic which means it will absorb
humidity out of the air. The existence of water in brake fluid will decrease its boiling point and
may cause a total malfunction of your brake system.
5. Always use new and unused brake fluid; used and worn out brake fluid may cause a total
malfunction of your brake system.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Connect the professional brake bleeder to the compressed air supply.
Note: Do not operate the brake pedal while bleeding the brake.
2. Apply bleeding adapter to the nozzle on the brake caliper respectively on the wheel cylinder
and open the nozzle slowly.
Note: When opening the nozzle too far, surrounding air might be sucked into the system via the
nozzle thread. When opening the nozzle not far enough, the brake fluid might not flow well or
maybe not at all.
3. By activating the bleeder's trigger you create a vacuum and the brake fluid will be sucked into
the drain canister.
Note: When working on vehicles with a load-dependent brake system on the rear axle, the brake
fluid might not flow well or maybe not at all. In this case follow the manufacturer's advice.
4. As soon as the brake fluid flows bubble-free through the clear hose, close the nozzle and take
off the bleeding adaptor.
5. Repeat these steps on each brake caliper or wheel cylinder.
Note: While bleeding the brake, there must be a sufficient amount of fresh brake fluid in the
refilling canister. Otherwise air will be sucked into the brake system and you will have to bleed the
brake again.
6. Check the filling level in the brake fluid reservoir of your vehicle after finishing the bleeding and
refill if necessary. Close and seal the reservoir and check all nozzles for impermeability.
MAINTENANCE: We recommend a thorough cleaning after each use.
PNEUMATIC VACUUM BRAKE BLEEDER