Maintenance
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The free travel is the distance
brake lever
travels from
the initial position until it reaches its action point, i.e.
the point at which the brake takes effect.
In order to reduce the free travel and offset the
brake lining wear, screw the
setting bolt
out.
To increase the free travel, screw the
setting bolt
in.
When the ideal setting has been made, the action
point is reached after 10 mm of free travel.
Figure 47:
Brake lever (1), lock nut (2) and setting bolt (3) of the cable-
operated rim brake
8.4.7.3
Disk brake
(Alternative equipment)
The brake pad wear on the disk brake does not require
readjustment.
8.4.8
Replacing the lighting
Alternatively a 3 watt or 1.5 watt lighting system can be
installed.
Only use components of the respective power class
for replacement.
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2
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