During bleeding, do not allow the fluid level to fall below the lower level mark in the
reservoir. If the fluid level is allowed to fall below this mark, air may enter the system
and the sequence of bleeding must be repeated.
7. Partially open and close the caliper bleed screw slightly.
8. Repeat steps 6 to 7.
9. Slowly apply and slowly release pressure to the brake pedal five times, maintaining
pressure on the final application.
10. Open the bleed screw slightly to allow fluid to flow out but to still feel resistance in
the brake pedal.
11. Leave the bleed screw slightly open and slowly release the brake pedal.
12. Slowly apply and slowly release pressure to the brake pedal five times, closing the
bleed screw on the final application.
13. Repeat steps 7 to 13 until no more air appears in the bleed tube.
14. When all air has been expelled from the system, apply pressure to the brake pedal
and close the bleed screw and tighten it to 6 Nm. 15. Remove the bleed tube.
15. Fit the rubber cap to the rear bleed screw.
Brake Fluid Cap Installation
1. Fit the insert to the diaphragm seal.
2. Fit the diaphragm and insert assembly to the reservoir cap. Make sure the holes for
the fixings are correctly aligned.