Maintenance; Changing The Pressure Gauge; Changing The Filter; Bleeding - Bosch EPS 100 Manual De Instrucciones

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6.

Maintenance

6.�

Changing the pressure gauge

When a pressure gauge is changed, the damage level
on the EPS 100 alters. This is due to the manufacturing
or design differences between the pressure gauge
manufacturers.
To be able to change the pressure gauge, a
reference gauge and volume meter (calibration set
1 688 130 194) are required to measure the defined
damage level.
Items 2 and 6 of the Maintenance Schedule must be
respected when changing the pressure gauge.
6.2

Changing the filter

The filter insert in the oil tank must be replaced
regularly. After filling with the new test oil the inside
of the nozzle tester has to be tested by operating the
lever. When doing so spray into the extractor device
without the nozzle and holder assembly.
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2
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Fig. 3:
Replacing the filter insert (<)
1 Hexagon bolt
2 Filter insert
We recommend that you hand in the nozzle tester at re-
gular intervals (1 to 2 years) to your local Bosch Service
to check the measuring accuracy.
Robert Bosch GmbH
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6.�

Bleeding

To ensure complete bleeding, the EPS 100 must be
flushed through with a minimum of 10 pump lever
movements (full path) when a nozzle and holder is
attached.
It is important that all air is flushed out or dissolved in
the test oil.
To make sure that all air is dissolved in the test oil, the
system must be pressurized to 100 bar for at least 1 hour.
If during a test, the hydraulic system is opened at any
point, the entire bleed operation must be repeated.
6.4

Spare and wearing parts

Description
Oil tank (plastic)
Filter insert
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Wearing part
<)
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Order Number
1 685 400 014
1 687 431 018
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1 689 979 467
2012-10-10

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