Operation
Charging the tank (vacuum)
1
Release pressure from the tank by turning
the valve (29) counterclockwise.
Fig. 3
!
Notice
Pressure is relieved from tank by
turning valve (29) completely
counterclockwise.
!
Notice
It is not necessary to disconnect
extractor from air supply.
2 Close ball valves (13) and (53) and close
vent (3) by turning fully clockwise.
3 Open ball valves (21) and (25).
4 Set the air supply to a maximum of
100 psi (7 bar).
5 Connect air supply to air connection (26).
Do not exceed 7 psi (0,5 bar)
Failure to comply may result in
serious personal injury.
WARNING
6 Monitor vacuum gauge (18) and close ball
valve (25) when gauge (18) reaches red
zone.
!
Notice
When vacuum gauge (18)
reaches red zone, tank (39) is charged.
Vacuum gauge (18) should reach red
zone in approximately three minutes.
7 If desired, disconnect the air supply from
the connector (26).
*Indicates change
Oil extraction
1 Remove vehicle crankcase dipstick.
2 Insert the largest wand (7).
Emptying tank
1 Remove the plug (55) from the nozzle on
the drain hose J-hook (54).
2 Position the drain hose J-hook nozzle (54)
into an appropriate collection container.
3 Close valve (44), (21), (25) and (29) and
turn vent (3) fully clockwise.
5 Set the air supply to a maximum of 7 psi
(0,5 bar).
6 Check fill gauge (49) and verify tank is
empty.
7 Connect air supply to valve stem (3) using
air chuck/tire inflator.
8 Remove air chuck from valve stem (3)
when desired flow rate is achieved or if
relief valve (37) opens.
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Fig. 2
!
Notice
Verify level gauge (51) does not
show tank as full and has enough room
to accept fluid from vehicle, before
evacuating fluid.
For best results, crankcase oil
temperature must be at least
158 °F (70 °C).
3 Insert the suction hose connector (16)
into the wand (7).
4 Open the ball valve (13) to evacuate the
crankcase.
5 Close ball valve (13) once the crankcase is
empty.
!
Notice
If flow rate stops prior to the tank
being empty, repeat step 7.
9 After tank is empty, reinsert the plug (55)
into the nozzle (54) outlet.
If valve (44) is not closed, oils will shoot
out of the funnel and spray the user.
4 Open ball valve (53).
WARNING
*Indicates change
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