| Step Six (Fill Cylinder) |
| You will need the motor in the down position and |
| the cylinder fittings pointing straight up. |
| Disconnect the rod end of the cylinder from its |
| mount. Find the kinked piece of tubing that you |
| removed in step one. Remove the tie wrap and cut |
| the tubing in half. Push one half on each cylinder |
| barbed fitting. Open the fluid bottle. Insert pieces |
| of tubing into the fluid. They need to go to the |
| bottom of the bottle. Now hold the tubing in the |
| bottle with one hand and pull and push the rod in |
| and out of the cylinder until you stop seeing air |
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Fig. 16 | bubbles in the hose. Refer to fig. 16 |
Slide the rod into the cylinder as far as it will go. Now remove the short clear hose from the cylinder and drain the fluid from the tubing into the bottle. Be sure both cylinder fittings are full to the top. Point the rod end of the cylinder toward the pin that engages it but leave it pushed into the cylinder.
| Step Seven (Correctly connect the hose) |
| |
| At the cylinder, kink the black hose (bend it |
| over sharply and use a tie wrap to pinch hose |
| shut). See Fig. 17. Cut the hose as shown just |
| above the tie wrap and keep a thumb over the |
| right side to keep the fluid in the hose. Keep |
| the hose full to the brim and push the right |
| hose (hose that has tape) onto the right cylinder |
| fitting as shown in |
| Cut the tie wrap on the left hose and insert it on |
| the left fitting on the cylinder as shown in |
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Fig. 17 |
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