GRACE EASY Manual
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Squeaky brakes when braking.
The brake calliper is not aligned up with
the brake callipers exactly. Have a
specialist workshop align up the brake
calliper correctly.
The spoke tension on a wheel is not
sufficient. Have a specialist workshop
increase the spoke tension.
The wheel is not secured properly.
Tighten the axle bolt on the front wheel
or the axle nuts and screws on the
dropouts on the rear wheel to the
specified torque.
Brake makes metallic noises and brakes
very harshly.
The brake pads have worn below the
minimum level causing the brake pad
carriers to grind against the disk brake.
Have a specialist workshop replace the
brake pads and, where necessary, the
brake disks right away.
Worn brake pads can increase the braking distance. Risk of accident!
The front- or rear wheel cannot be fitted.
The gap remaining between the brake
pads is narrower than the thickness of
the brake disk. Carefully press apart the
brake pads with the yellow transport
safety. When the wheel is not installed,
always clamp the yellow transport safety
between the brake pads.
The gears cannot shift into first gear.
The shift cable is too taught. Reduce the
tension of the shift cable on the shifter.
If the problem is not resolved with these
measures, refer to a specialist dealer.
The gears shift from second to first gear by
themselves.
The shift cable is too slack. Increase the
tension of the shift cable on the shifter.
If the problem is not resolved with these
measures, refer to a specialist dealer.