BRAKES
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20.6
Adjustments
WARNING
Risk of accident and injury!
Loss of braking power due to incorrectly adjusted brake system.
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Adjustments to the brake system should be carried out by your specialist dealer.
Specialist knowledge is required to adjust the brake system correctly.
If you do not have the necessary expertise or the required tools, contact your specialist
dealer to do this.
20.7
Wear and maintenance
Depending on the functionality and design of the disc brake, the following components are
subject to wear, in particular:
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brake pads,
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brake discs,
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brake fluid (hydraulic),
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brake cables on the disc brake, if fitted.
• Check the brake pads, brake discs and brake cables, if fitted, regularly for signs of wear.
• Contact your specialist dealer
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if you are unsure or do not know how to detect or comply with the wear limit of
components.
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to have the hydraulics of the disc brake checked and serviced, if necessary.
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to have wear parts replaced and then the disc brake adjusted again.
20.8
Cleaning and care
Keep all disc brake components free of dirt or clean the components regularly to ensure
that your disc brake continues to function reliably and a loss in braking power is avoided.
• Clean soiled components with a damp cloth.
• In particular, wash the brake discs regularly with warm water to keep them free of
(coarse) dirt.
Summary of Contents for HILL BILL 20" 2022
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