OEMTOOLS 24937 6 Quarts (1.5 Gallon) Pneumatic and Manual Fluid Extractor

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 24937
11/18
2018 OEMTOOLS
PNEUMATIC/MANUAL FLUID
EVACUATOR - 1.5 GALLON (6 L)
EXTRACTING BRAKE FLUID FROM THE
MASTER CYLINDER
1. See “Preparing for Operation” instructions above.
2. Clean the exterior of the master cylinder and master
cylinder cap to prevent dirt and debris from entering
the master cylinder when the cap is removed.
3. Insert the appropriate diameter Suction Hose Adapter
into the master cylinder reservoir.
NOTE: DO NOT bend the Suction Hose Adapter while
inserting the hose adapter into the reservoir.
4. Connect the Main Suction Hose to the inserted Suction
Hose Adapter.
NOTE: Ensure that the hose connections are tight to
prevent leakage during the extraction process.
5. Press the Main Suction Hose into the Reservoir Cap as
described in the assembly instructions.
NOTE: Ensure that the Vacuum Release Plug is fully
inserted in the lower receiving hole prior to operation. If
the Vacuum Release Plug is not inserted, a vacuum will
not be created.
6. USING THE PNEUMATIC FUNCTION
a) Open the Air Valve on the Venturi to create a
vacuum. The brake fluid will flow through the
Suction Hose Assembly into the Reservoir until it
has all been extracted OR until maximum reservoir
capacity has been reached.
b) Close the Air Valve on the Venturi and disconnect
from the air source.
7. USING THE MANUAL FUNCTION
a) Pump the Evacuator Handle several times to create
a vacuum. The brake fluid will flow through the
Suction Hose Assembly into the Reservoir until it
has all been extracted OR until maximum reservoir
capacity has been reached.
8. Disconnect the Main Suction Hose from the Suction
Hose Adapter.
9. Disconnect the Main Suction Hose from the Reservoir
Cap. Pour the used brake fluid from the Reservoir
into a suitable container. Dispose of used coolant in
accordance with federal, state and local regulations.
EXTRACTING POWER STEERING FLUID FROM
THE POWER STEERING FLUID RESERVOIR
1. See “Preparing for Operation” instructions above.
2. Clean the exterior of the power steering fluid reservoir
and reservoir cap to prevent dirt and debris from
entering the master cylinder when the cap is removed.
3. Insert the appropriate diameter Suction Hose Adapter
into the master cylinder reservoir.
NOTE: DO NOT bend the Suction Hose Adapter while
inserting the Hose Adapter into the reservoir.
4. Connect the Main Suction Hose to the inserted Suction
Hose Adapter.
NOTE: Ensure that the hose connections are tight to
prevent leakage during the extraction process.
5. Press the Main Suction Hose into the Reservoir Cap as
described in the assembly instructions.
NOTE: Ensure that the Vacuum Release Plug is fully
inserted in the lower receiving hole prior to operation. If
the Vacuum Release Plug is not inserted, a vacuum will
not be created.
6. USING THE PNEUMATIC FUNCTION
a) Open the Air Valve on the Venturi to create a
vacuum. The power steering fluid will flow through
the Suction Hose Assembly into the Reservoir
until it has all been extracted OR until maximum
reservoir capacity has been reached.
b) Close the Air Valve on the Venturi and disconnect
from the air source.
7. USING THE MANUAL FUNCTION
a) Pump the Evacuator Handle several times to
create a vacuum. The power steering fluid will
flow through the Suction Hose Assembly into the
Reservoir until it has all been extracted OR until
maximum reservoir capacity has been reached.
8. Disconnect the Main Suction Hose from the Suction
Hose Adapter.
9. Disconnect the Main Suction Hose from the Reservoir
Cap. Pour the used power steering fluid from the
Reservoir into a suitable container. Dispose of used
coolant in accordance with federal, state and local
regulations.
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