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Operating Flight Attendant
Maintenance
Suspension Service
Cleaning
Before suspension disassembly and service, activate Manual Mode with the Flight Attendant Control Module and set the suspension to
the OPEN position using the (
−
) or (
+
) button.
Compress the suspension fork and rear shock to confirm each damper is in the OPEN position and compresses freely.
Remove the SRAM batteries from each suspension component and install the battery blocks before service.
Consult the Flight Attendant suspension fork and rear shock service manuals at
for service interval schedules,
procedures, and further details.
It is recommended that you periodically clean your Flight Attendant components.
Use a damp cloth to wipe off any dirt and debris. Clean the components with soap and water only. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the
parts to dry.
NOTICE
Remove the SRAM batteries and install the battery blocks into the Flight Attendant Control Module and rear shock Module before cleaning.
Do not clean the components with a power washer.
Do not use acidic or grease-dissolving agents. Do not soak or store Flight Attendant components or the AXS Controller in any cleaning
product or liquid. Chemical cleaners and solvents can damage plastic components.
Flight Attendant is ready to operate when fully charged batteries are installed, pairing and calibration have been completed, Settings have
been selected, and the front and rear suspension have been set up properly.
When the system 'wakes up' from bicycle movement, Flight Attendant is activated and the bicycle is ready to ride. Switch Modes as
desired with the Control Module or the AXS Controller.
Make any necessary suspension setting adjustments after a few rides to refine the suspension setup.
Use the SRAM AXS app for additional system details, to customize settings, or to make further adjustments.
Flight Attendant components require periodic cleaning and basic service to maintain proper function.
NOTICE
Failure to maintain and service your RockShox components can result in premature product malfunction and/or failure.