Note: The use of this apparatus for any purpose other than the services described will render this warranty null and void, as will the use of any chemicals other than the BG products described in this manual. No other warranties are expressed or implied.
The BG CT6 Coolant Transfusion System is designed to be used only with a vehicle cooling system service. DO NOT use the BG CT6 to pump or transfer any flammable or combustible liquids.
To empty the BG CT6 Used Coolant (U) container: 1. Attach the CT6 Waste Fluid Drain Hose to the waste fluid (W) port place the end of the hose into a used coolant receptacle.
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Installing BG Upper Radiator Hose Adaptor CAUTION! To prevent being burned by hot fluid escaping from the cooling system, allow vehicle to cool before removing radiator cap! 1. Remove radiator cap and insert the suction wand end of the pump hose (P) as deep into the radiator as possible.
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BG Cooling System Service PROCEDURE 1. Install one 12 oz. (355 mL) bottle of BG Universal Cooling System Cleaner, PN 540, into the mouth of the radiator. 2. Insert the suction wand into the radiator. 3. Turn V1 control valve half way between “N” and “U” .
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Coolant Transfusion: Engine Running 1. Reverse the BG CT6 service hoses (P and R) at the BG CT700, so that the pump hose (P) is attached to the side opposite the thermostat. The return hose (R) should be attached to the thermostat side.
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Removing the CT700 Upper Radiator Hose Adaptor NOTE: Do not allow the BG CT6 new coolant (N) container to run dry—save enough coolant to refill the overflow tank. 1. When transfusion is complete, turn S1 pump switch to “Off” (O).
BG Upper Radiator Hose Adaptor Set PN CT700 Parts List H110-4 Garden hose seal (#313 Buna O-ring) CC719 Adaptor body BG27 Nipple, ˝ MNPT ˝ MNPT, close length, brass H110-4 Garden hose seal CC715 CT728 (#313 Buna O-ring) ˝ male chrome...
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