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1.6. Grounding
In case you have some installed hardware (or some other environmental issue) that is creating EMI problems or other electrical
interference (i.e. signal from the pedals is not stable), you might need to ground the pedals by connecting a cable from the controller box
to the
brake
pedal. Pedal end of the cable is connected to the underside of the load cell, on the M10 thread. The controller box end is M3
(ring), and the pedal end is M10 (ring). The cable controller box end is connected to the threaded hole under the corner cap (remove),
nearest corner to the USB port.
Do not use excess force while tightening the connections.
The signal value will always move around / vary slightly, but if the range of variation is more than 10 units (out of 4096) while having the
pedals stationary, we recommend adding the cable just to be on the safe side.
1.7. Maintenance
Pedals do not need any added lubrication in normal conditions. If you add some regardless, only use dry PTFE-spray. Clean the pedals
only with a dry cloth.