7. INSTALLATION OF THE INTERFACE SENSOR
AND THE BUTTON
• Shift to the lowest gear (Fig. 1).
• Detach the Ergopower lever using a 5 mm
allen key (see Section 4 "Removal").
• Remove the plastic cover located at the
bottom of the body (Fig. 2).
• Note that the position of the rotary-ring
(A - Fig. 3) should be as illustrated.
• The interface sensor with the black
rotary-ring is for the left lever, the inter-
face sensor with the white ring (9 Speed)
or the red ring (10 Speed) are for the
right lever.
• Carefully insert the interface sensor into
the lever, pushing gently on the main
part of the insert and on the upper
appendix at the same time. Be sure that
you do not confuse the right and the left
inserts.
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• Install the switch button onto the lever as
illustrated (Fig. 4). "DX" is for the right
lever and "SX" for the left.
In case you have installed it to the wrong
side, do not pull it out forcibly, but
remove the interface sensor first and
push the button inward.
• Reinstall the Ergopower lever to your
handlebar.
• For further information refer to the
ErgoBrain installation manual.
8. HOW TO REMOVE THE INTERFACE SENSOR
AND THE BUTTON
• Remove the interface sensor, then push the button inward.
9. MAINTENANCE
• Casings are supplied pre-lubricated and do not require any additional lubrication.
• Campagnolo
®
advises that Ergopower controls be checked by a specialist mechanic
every 3 years or every 30,000 Km (18,000 miles) and that you replace cables and cas-
ings every 2 years or after 20,000 Km (12,000 miles).
• In the event of competitive use, Ergopower controls should be checked by a specialist
mechanic and cables and casings should be replaced every year or every 15,000 Km
(9,000 miles).
• These distances are indicative and should be modified in accordance with actual condi-
tions of use (for example: racing, rain, salted Winter roads, etc.).
• Water and dirt are the most frequent causes of components damage. In the event of fre-
quent high-pressure washing, perform periodic maintenance tasks at more frequent inter-
vals.
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