Mityvac MVA7205 BRAKE BLEEDING KIT User Manual

Mv16 - 1a

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Always read instructions carefully before use.
Instructions for Setup:
1.Connect the reservoir tank connector of the Brake Bleeding Kit to the reservoir tank of the Fluid Evacu-
ator.
2. Fluid Evacuators with an attached main suction tube will need to have the tube capped to allow a
vacuum.
3.Turn the flow control valve to the “OFF” position. (Handle of valve will be turned 90 degrees from hose).
4. Develop a vacuum in the Fluid Evacuator reservoir tank, consult your Fluid Evacuator Manual for
instructions.

DIRECTIONS

Bleeding Brakes with the Fluid Evacuator
Using the Fluid Evacuator and the Brake Bleeding Accessories Kit provides a simple, clean and quick
method for bleeding air from brake systems. The creation of vacuum in the reservoir tank of the Fluid
Evacuator causes brake fluid to be drawn into the reservoir tank. Usually one or two applications are
sufficient at each wheel to ensure that all air is evacuated.

The following brake bleeding procedure is recommended:
1. Ensure master cylinder reservoir is full of the specified fluid and new, clean fluid is available to top off

the reservoir during bleeding procedure. Ensure all bleeder fittings are clean at the start of the bleeding
procedure.
NOTE: Keep master cylinder full.

2. Bleed system in the following order:

A. Master cylinder (if equipped). See the Bench Bleeding Procedure below if a new or rebuilt master

cylinder is being installed.

B. Bleeder screw on combination valve (if equipped).
C. Wheel cylinders and calipers in succession beginning with the wheel closest to the master cylinder

and working to the farthest one.

3. Place wrench on the nut of the bleeder screw.
4. Connect the brake bleeding adapter onto the bleeder screw.
5. Open the flow control valve by turning it to the “OPEN” position.
6. Open the bleeder ‘screw slightly, only enough to cause fluid to flow into the bleeder hose and continue

into the Fluid Evacuator (usually 1/4 to 1/2 turn).

7. After evacuating, approximately 1/4 of the master cylinder reservoir’s capacity, tighten nut of bleeder

screw. Refill the master cylinder, and proceed to the next wheel. Repeat all previous steps on all of the
remaining wheels.

NOTE:A tiny stream of bubbles may be noted in the bleeder hose after the bleeding procedure. This is

caused by air seeping around the threads of the loosened bleeder screw and is drawn through the
fitting by the suction created by the Fluid Evacuator. Once the air has been removed from the
system these tiny air bubbles DO NOT jeopardize the bleeding operation since they are only
present at the external surface of the bleeder fitting and not in the system. If desired, bleeder-fitting
threads may be sealed with Teflon® tape to help eliminate this condition.

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Section

- MV16

- 1A

Form 822678

DEC - 03

BRAKE BLEEDING KIT/KIT DE PURGE DE FREIN/

JUEGO DE PURGA DE FRENOS

Model/Modèle/Modelo 07205

Tank Connector

Rubber Connector

Control Valve

Brake Bleeding Adapter

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