Precaution
Equipment is designed for servicing a variety
of vehicles in a safe and convenient manner;
however, differences in engine blocks and
dip stick configurations make it impossible to
use equipment on every vehicle.
Documented procedures are to serve as
guidelines for general use of equipment. In
addition to guidelines, always follow
manufacturer’s recommended procedures
when attempting to use equipment on each
unique vehicle.
Do not attempt to force tubes included
with equipment into dip stick tube that does
not readily accept smaller of two tubes.
Tubes that appear to be too large are not
designed to be used with these particular
vehicles.
Draining oil with evacuator unit through
dipstick tube is expected to be simple and
straightforward. Instructions are written as a
general guideline only. Always read carefully
and understand instructions prior to
using equipment.
Tighten lid-to-reservoir screws before
first use, and periodically after, to ensure
proper seal.
Automatic shut-off valve
Reservoir tank of fluid evacuator plus is
equipped with automatic shut-off valve to
prevent over-filling of reservoir tank. As fluid
flows into reservoir tank, float raises. When
float reaches shut-off valve, flow of fluid
being extracted automatically stops.
While automatic shut-off is in place it is
not guaranteed to prevent overfill. Make sure
the extractor is on a level surface and take
caution to not overfill the unit.
WARNING
Do not adjust pressure relief valve.
Build pressure by pumping at pumping rate
of maximum strokes per minute. Unit
should not be pressurized by any other
means.
Failure to comply may result in death or
serious injury
NOTE
Do not force tube into crankcase. Stop
inserting tube in if any force is recognized.
Dealer should be contacted for detail on
using equipment to evacuate oil from vehicle
if issues arise.
Extract from and
dispense motor oil
into crankcase
Park vehicle on level ground.
Ensure transmission of vehicle is in
neutral or park and apply parking brake.
Start engine.
Allow engine to idle until it reaches
normal operating temperature. Once
this is accomplished, turn engine off.
NOTE
It may be necessary to empty fluid reservoir
tank and restart process if crankcase capacity
exceeds liters (2.11 gallons).
Table
Reservoir specifications
Capacity . gallons (8,8 liters)
Maximum operating
temperature
°F (80 °C)
Recommended fluids Engine oil, gear and
transmission oils,
power steering fluid,
coolants, brake fluid,
and other similar fluids
NOTE
Verify tube is in connector all the way to
prevent leakage.
Remove engine oil dipstick.
Select and insert smallest diameter
dipstick tube into dipstick hole until it
reaches bottom of oil pan.
Connect main suction tube to
dipstick tube.
Insert opposite end of main suction tube
into mm x ° tube connector on top
of reservoir tank.
NOTE
Do not extract oil when temperature is above
°F (80 °C).
Place selector valve mounted on side of
pump assembly to evacuate.
Raise pump handle on reservoir tank
until highest limit is reached.
Pump handle approximately ten times.
Unit will begin to extract oil from engine
crankcase.