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Autool CT400 User Manual

Autool CT400
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7
OPERATION PROCESS
Ultrasonic
cleaning
Injector cleaner takes advantage of the penetrability and cavita-
tion impact wave caused by ultrasonic waves traveling through the
middle to provide powerful cleaning on objects with complex
shapes, cavities, and pores so that the stubborn carbon deposits
can be removed from the injectors.
Preparation
Remove the injector from the vehicle engine to check the
rubber seals inside for damage. Replace the damaged rubber
seals with another same type of rubber seal to avoid leakage
during testing. Put the outside of injectors in gasoline or deter-
gent, and wipe them with a soft cloth after cleaning the outside
oil sludge carefully.
Turn on the power.
Take out the cleaning bracket from the accessory box, then put
it into the ultrasonic bath, and put the clean fuel injector in the
positioning hole of the cleaning bracket in the ultrasonic bath.
There will be a delay of several seconds when this device is
restarted after a long power disconnection.
Operation Steps
Add appropriate injector cleaning liquid into the ultrasonic
bath, which slightly immerses over the cleaning bracket will be
fine.
Turn on the ultrasonic switch on the right side of the main unit
to start ultrasonic cleaning.
During the ultrasonic cleaning process, pulse signals can be
input to the fuel injector.
NOTE
Steps
Plug the injector pulse signal wires into injectors respectively in
turn. (Special injectors need to be connected with adapter
wires).

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Autool CT400 Specifications

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BrandAutool
ModelCT400
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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