Test The System - SRAM Avid Juicy 3 Manual Del Usuario

Purgado y ajuste de longitud de manguito de freno de disco hidráulico
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BLEED THE SYSTEM
Bleed the Hose
A. Hold the caliper syringe upright in your right hand and the lever
syringe upright in your left hand.
B. Gently push on the caliper syringe plunger to move luid from
the caliper syringe into the lever syringe until the lever syringe
is increased to 1/2 full and the caliper syringe is decreased to
1/4 full.
Note: you should see bubbles ill into the lever syringe.
C. Close the red syringe clamp on the lever.
D. Pull the brake lever all the way to the bar with your inger and
hold it there until instructed to release the lever in a later step.
If you don't want to hold the lever with your inger, have a friend
hold it or you can fasten it with a toe strap or rubber bands.
Bleed the Caliper
E. With your right hand, pull out on the caliper syringe plunger to create
a vacuum then gently push in on the plunger to pressurize the system.
Repeat this procedure several times, until large bubbles stop coming out
of the caliper.
Note: be careful not pull out too hard on the plunger or you will pull air
past the plunger seal and you will be there all day trying to get bubbles
out.
F. Once the large bubbles at the caliper have stopped, apply a small amount
of pressure on the syringe plunger and slowly let the pressure extend the
brake lever you have been holding with your inger. If you fastened the le-
ver with a toe strap or rubber bands, remove these irst but keep the lever
pulled in with your inger, then apply pressure on the syringe plunger.
Note: you will feel the pressure at your inger on the lever, just let the luid extend the lever back to its original position.
G. Remove the syringe from the caliper and re-install the bleed port screw.
Note: there will be excess DOT luid that spills out as you re-install the bleed port screw, this is normal. Be sure to
wipe the luid off the caliper with a towel and water.
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Hydraulic Disc Brake Hose Length Adjustment & Bleed Guide
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Hydraulic Disc Brake Hose Length Adjustment & Bleed Guide
Bleed the Lever
H. Open the red syringe clamp on the lever.
I. Pull out on the lever syringe plunger to create a vacuum, then gently push in
on plunger to pressurize the system. Squeeze and release the brake lever ten
times, allowing the lever to snap back to it's starting position after squeezing (this
helps break loose the bubbles). Repeat this procedure several times, until large
bubbles stop coming out of the lever.
Note: be careful not pull out too hard on the plunger or you will suck air past the
plunger seal into the luid and create more bubbles that you will have to eliminate.
J. Once the large bubbles at the lever have stopped, apply a small amount of
pressure on the syringe plunger then remove the syringe and re-install the
bleed port screw.
Note: there will be a small amount of excess DOT luid that spills out as you remove the syringe and re-install the
bleed port screw, this is normal. Be sure to wipe the luid off the lever with a towel.
Final Touch
K. Spray isopropyl alcohol or water onto a towel and wipe off the brake lever and caliper to remove any excess DOT luid
you may have missed before.
L. Remove the Bleed Block from the caliper and re-install the brake pads and spreader clip.
M. Re-install your wheel according to the manufacturer's instructions.
N. Empty the syringes into a sealed container and dispose of the luid properly. Remember, used DOT luid should be
recycled or disposed of in accordance to local and federal regulations.
NEVER pour used DOT luid down a sewage or drainage system or into the ground or a body of water.
Do not re-use this luid.
Do not leave the hose clamps closed, this will damage the clear tubing on the syringes.
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TEST THE SYSTEM

You are almost ready to ride, but irst it's a good idea to test your brakes. Pull on the lever extremely hard (as hard as you
can imagine yourself pulling the lever while you're riding) several times. Make sure and look around the hose nut on the
lever, and the banjo bolt on the caliper for any leaks. Make one last check of all the bolts and ittings.
If everything checks out, YOU ARE READY TO RIDE!
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