Troubleshooting; Brake Bleeding - Clarke CHT928 Operation & Maintenance Instructions Manual

9l oil/fluid extractor
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TROUBLESHOOTING

Cause
The extractor doesn't suck up
any fluid.
BRAKE FLUID SAFETY
WARNING: BRAKE FLUID IS FLAMMABLE - KEEP AWAY FROM SOURCES OF
IGNITION, INCLUDING HOT SURFACES E.G. EXHAUST MANIFOLD.
WARNING: BRAKE FLUID WILL DAMAGE PAINT WORK. ANY SPILLAGE
SHOULD BE FLUSHED WITH WATER IMMEDIATELY.
1. Dispose of waste liquids in accordance with local authority regulations.
2. Always read and comply with the warnings on the brake fluid container.
3. Wear eye protection and keep skin contact to a minimum. If brake fluid
enters the eyes rinse with plenty of water and seek medical advice. If
swallowed seek medical advice immediately.

BRAKE BLEEDING

WARNING: FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH THE HAZARDS OF BRAKE FLUID -
READ MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS ON THE CONTAINER.
NOTE: Do not touch the vehicle's brake pedal whilst bleeding the brakes with
this extractor.
Refer to the vehicle manufacturers instructions before proceeding. If no
specific instructions exist, follow the instructions detailed below.
1. Remove the brake fluid reservoir lid on the vehicle.
2. Fill the reservoir to its maximum mark.
Parts & Service: 020 8988 7400 / E-mail: Parts@clarkeinternational.com or Service@clarkeinternational.com
Remedy
1. Make sure the tube is fully inserted.
2. Has all of the fluid been removed.
3. Make sure that the extractor isn't full.
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