Clarke 1801469 CHT469 Air Operated Fluid Extractor Instructions

To assemble the Clarke 1801469 CHT469, connect the main unit to the extraction hose. Ensure all connections are tight and secure before use. Refer to the user manual for detailed assembly instructions.
The Clarke 1801469 CHT469 is suitable for extracting engine oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and other non-corrosive liquids. Avoid using it with flammable or corrosive substances.
Check for any air leaks or loose connections. Ensure the air supply is adequate and that the air valve is fully open. If the issue persists, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual.
Yes, the extractor can be used to remove coolant from a vehicle. Ensure the coolant is at a safe temperature before beginning the extraction process.
After each use, flush the unit with clean water to remove any residual fluid. Regularly inspect hoses and seals for wear and replace as necessary. Store in a dry place to prevent damage.
The Clarke 1801469 CHT469 has a maximum fluid capacity of approximately 6 liters, allowing for efficient extraction of most vehicle fluids.
Yes, the extractor is designed to operate with standard pneumatic air supply systems. Ensure the air pressure is within the recommended range for optimal performance.
Regularly check and maintain air pressure, inspect all seals and hoses for damage, and clean the unit after use. Following these practices will help maintain optimal performance.
Ensure there are no blockages in the hoses and that the air pressure is adequate. If the problem continues, inspect the unit for any air leaks or damaged components.
Yes, the extractor is suitable for safely removing transmission fluid. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and follow all safety guidelines during extraction.