SIPHONING OUT MOTOR OIL
1. Bring motor oil to operating temperature.
2. Shut compressed air valve (E).
3. Connect suction device to compressed air.
4. Connect suction hose to suction device.
5. Remove oil dipper rod.
6. Push oil suction hose through the oil dipper rod pipe until just before it reaches the oil tank bottom.
7. Open compressed air valve (E). The oil will now be siphoned out.
8. When no more oil flows through the suction hose, push it a little further into the oil dipstick pipe. If no
more oil flows through the oil suction hose even then, and the siphoned quantity is approx. that of the
normal filling quantity (minus oil filter quantity) then there is no more used oil in the motor.
9. Shut the compressed air valve and remove the oil suction hose from the oil dipstick tube.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating pressure: Between 4.8 and 9.7 bar
Compressed air connection: 1/4"
Container capacity: 5.5 litres
Air consumption: 142 l/min
COMPONENTS
A. Container lid
B. Safety valve, triggers off when
max. liquid level is reached.
C. Noise absorber
D. Compressed air connection
E. Compressed air valve
F. Opening for emptying
G. Suction hose engagement
H. Container
I. Base
K. Main suction hose
L. Suction hose
M. Brake bleeding hose
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