Sealey TP696 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey TP696 Extractor, ensure all components are securely assembled according to the manual. Connect the extractor to a compatible power source and check all hoses and connections for tightness.
The Sealey TP696 Extractor is designed to handle various automotive fluids including oil, brake fluid, and antifreeze. Always refer to the manual for specific fluid compatibility.
If experiencing low suction power, check for blockages in the suction hose or nozzle. Ensure that all seals are intact and the unit is properly closed. Verify if the power source is reliable.
Regularly clean the hoses and tank with a suitable cleaner. Check and replace any worn-out seals or gaskets. Inspect the power cord and connections for any signs of damage.
To safely empty the extractor, ensure the unit is powered off. Detach the hoses and pour the collected fluid into an appropriate waste container. Follow local regulations for fluid disposal.
If the extractor leaks fluid, inspect the gaskets and seals for damage and replace them if necessary. Check that all connections are tight and the tank is not overfilled.
The extractor is equipped with a sight indicator that allows you to monitor the fluid level. Stop extraction when the indicator shows the tank is nearing full capacity.
Yes, the Sealey TP696 can be used for both extraction and dispensing. Ensure the correct nozzles and settings are used for the desired operation.
After each use, flush the hoses and tank with warm water or a recommended cleaning solution. Dry all parts completely before storing to prevent mold and odors.
To extend the lifespan, perform regular maintenance, store the unit in a dry place, and avoid using it with incompatible fluids. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines.