3.9 ATTACHING THE CABLE TO THE REMOTE LEVER
1. Screw in the cable adjuster (2) fully
and then turn it back out three
turns.
→ This achieves the greatest
adjustment range.
2. Use a 2 mm hex key to unscrew the
right clamping screw for the cable
on the remote lever by a few turns.
3. Push the cable through the cable
adjuster (2) and push the cable end
through the remote lever.
If you cannot push in the cable, unscrew the black cable adjuster (2) from the deflection tube (1) on
the remote lever and push the cable through the nylon liner first. Refit the cable adjuster with the
cable inserted.
4. Pull the cable tight and screw in the clamping screw to clamp the cable.
5. Trim off the protruding end of the cable and fit a cable end crimp on the cable.
6. Adjust the cable adjuster (2) until there is sufficient cable tension to remove play at the remote
lever.
3.10 CHECK THE FUNCTION OF THE SEAT POST
1. Check the cable tension; if needed, adjust via the cable adjuster on the remote lever.
→ If the tension of the cable is too low, there may be some play in the remote lever.
→ If the tension of the cable is too high, there may be some vertical play in the seat post.
2. Actuate the remote lever and push the seat post down. Release the remote lever once the seat
post is no longer in the top fixed position.
→ It must be possible to push the seat post down with slight resistance.
→ The seat post must latch in the lowered position with a noticeable click.
3. Briefly actuate the remote lever while the seat post is fixed in the lower position. Do not apply a
load to the saddle while doing so.
→ The seat post must immediately return to the top position after actuating the remote lever.
→ The seat post must be fixed in the top position; it must not be possible to press it down when
the remote lever is not pressed.
4. Check that the seat post clamp is clamping correctly: Stand behind your bike, grasp the saddle
with one hand and attempt to twist the seat post.
→ It must be impossible to twist the seat post.
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