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NOTE: If the STAND reservoir position is used, the aircraft system reservoir will be
drained.
(c) While monitoring the reservoir sight gage, fill the reservoir to just above FULL (for
servicing / bleeding purposes only).
(d) With a clean container (approximately 3 - 5 gallons) placed under the overboard drain
(left side), depress manual bleeder valve on top front end of reservoir. Keep bleeder
valve depressed until fluid flow into the container becomes clear, not foamy
(nonaerated).
NOTE: Do not bleed the reservoir below the REFILL mark on the reservoir sight gage.
The drained fluid may be filtered through a 3 micron filter and returned to the
hydraulic test stand / ground servicing cart at a later date.
(e) Replenish reservoir fluid level to FULL mark on sight gage.
NOTE: Do not fill above the FULL mark.
Operate lateral flight controls and speedbrakes slowly to avoid air cavitation or
overboard porting of fluid of the unpressurized hydraulic system. If available,
the use of two hydraulic test stand / ground servicing carts with combined and
flight systems pressurized will prevent this.
WARNING: FAILURE TO ENSURE ALL PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT ARE
CLEAR OF FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES BEFORE OPERATING
FLIGHT CONTROLS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
(f) Slowly operate flight controls, 6 - 8 cycles per minute, for approximately 2 minutes.
WARNING: FAILURE TO INSTALL ALL LANDING GEAR AND LANDING GEAR
DOOR SAFETY DEVICES BEFORE WORKING IN ANY WHEEL WELL
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL PIN ON DOOR CONTROL VALVE WITH PRESSURE ON
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.
(g) Operate each landing gear door 3 - 5 full cycles, returning doors to closed.
NOTE: If on jacks, operate landing gear doors approximately 5 - 10 cycles.
(h) Bleed reservoir again. See Step 1.C1.(2)(d) and Step 1.C1.(2)(e).
(i) Verify sight gage fluid quantity level agrees with fluid quantity displayed on EICAS and
service panel gages.
NOTE: Variations in readings may be cause to troubleshoot the indicator system.
(j) Remove hydraulic power from aircraft. See External Hydraulic Power Application,
20-30-10, Maintenance Practices.
(k) Remove electrical power from aircraft. See External Electrical Power Application -
Maintenance Practices, 20-20-10, Maintenance Practices.
NOTE: The service panel and cockpit hydraulic quantity indicators may go above the
FULL mark when system is depressurized.
(l) Proceed to Step 1.D.(1).
C2. Servicing Reservoir with Engines Running
NOTE: The following procedure is used in conjunction with Figure 301 and Figure 302.
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(d) Apply electrical power to aircraft. See External Electrical Power Application -
Maintenance Practices, 20-20-10, Maintenance Practices.
(e) Apply hydraulic power to aircraft. See External Hydraulic Power Application, 20-30-10,
Maintenance Practices.
(f) With a clean container (approximately 3 - 5 gallons) placed under overboard drain (left
side), depress manual bleeder valve on top front end of reservoir. Keep bleeder valve
depressed until fluid flow into container becomes clear, not foamy (nonaerated).
NOTE: Do not bleed the reservoir below the REFILL mark on the reservoir sight gage.
(g) If reservoir sight gage has been bled below full mark, repeat Step 1.C3.(2)(b) thru Step
1.C3.(2)(f) until reservoir registers FULL with 3000 psi hydraulic pressure.
(h) Remove hydraulic power from aircraft. See External Hydraulic Power Application,
20-30-10, Maintenance Practices.
(i) Remove electrical power from aircraft. See External Electrical Power Application -
Maintenance Practices, 20-20-10, Maintenance Practices.
(j) Set selector valve for onboard hydraulic replenisher to neutral (center) position.
(k) Refill onboard replenisher with hydraulic fluid at filler port as required.
(l) Verify sight gage fluid quantity level agrees with fluid quantity displayed on EICAS and
service panel gages.
(m) Close and secure ground service panel door as required.
D. Follow On
(1) Inspect the work area for foreign objects and damage.
(2) Record all maintenance actions in accordance with current governing authority.
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