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Filling Procedure: 1. Make sure no pressure remains inside the unit. Pressure can be released from the released valve on the side of the pump. 2. Remove the cap on top of the unit and fill the unit with new brake fluid. Make sure there is no remaining old fluid or debris in the tank. Operating Instruction: 1. Install the adapter to the master cylinder of the brake system. 2. Pump the handle of the unit up and down until the recommended bleeding pressure is reached. Open the brake nipple and connect it to the suitable bleeding container. Once seeing the new fluid coming into the container, close the nipple. Repeat the process on all 4 wheels (in any order). 3. When the brake fluid is flowing, pump the brake pedal while you watch the fluid run through the clear tube. More than a few strokes may empty the master-cylinder reservoir, so remember to keep checking it and top it up if necessary. 4. Once the process is complete, release the pressure by pressing down the release valve by the side of the pump. After releasing, disconnect the fluid supply hose from the adapter on the master cylinder. Note: Do not disconnect the adapter before releasing the pressure. 5. If necessary top up the brake fluid in the reservoir to the maximum level. Replace the master cylinder cap on the vehicle. 6. Dispose the waste brake fluid in the bleeding container safely. Care and Maintenance: 1. After use clean it with a clean dry cloth. 2. Air pressure must be released via the pressure release valve. 3. Empty the fluid container when it is not use. 4. Keep the hose and adapter clean for future use. 5. Store it in a clean, dry and childproof location. Warning! Please pay especially attention to the safety instructions before use.