Swiftech H20 8501 User Manual

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Figure 10

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Figure 11

In the picture above, the pump is not running yet. Notice how the liquid

filled-up the circuit by simple gravity


Now that the circuit is primed, make sure that your pump is connected
to the power supply, then go ahead and power-up your computer.

The pump will start circulating the fluid throughout the circuit. Observe
for a moment that the liquid flows vigorously from the discharge tube
(Fig 12), and then submerse the tube down to the bottom of the bottle.
Let the system run for about a minute.

Observe in Figure 10 that when you first start filling up the circuit, the
portion of the line comprised between the two T connectors of the fill
and bleed kit will retain a large bubble of air. To remove this bubble,
simply open the main valve for a few seconds while the pump is
running, and then close it again.

Figure 12

TIP!

TIP!

Observe here that we have not yet
submersed the discharge tube all the
way down into the bottle. This will be
helpful for the next step (Fig 12)

Observe the liquid
flowing vigorously


Troubleshooting note: If there is no flow after you turned the pump on, chances are that you either didn’t prime your circuit properly, and there is air
in the pump housing, or you didn’t connect your components in the correct sequence. Go back to the Tube Routing section, and make sure that you
followed all our instructions. Once you have discovered the source of the problem, correct it, and restart the above process

You must always flush all the liquid from the circuit before you begin filling or refilling it, otherwise you may not be able
to bleed properly.


TIP!

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