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Nilox C3 Manual Del Usuario página 96

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At each adjustment operation, check that the front wheel is correctly centered in relation to the fork.
To adjust, close and open the quick-release mechanisms, apply the following method:
Adjusting nut
Adjusting the brakes
Before each use, check that the front and rear brakes are in perfect working order.
The right handle activates your rear brake. The left handle activates the front brake.
It is recommended to distribute your braking force on average 60/40 between the front and the rear.
The brake lever must not come into contact with the handlebars and the sheaths must not be subject
to closed angle trajectories so that the cables slide with the minimum of friction. Damaged, frayed,
rusted cables should be changed immediately.
WARNINGS:
In the event of rain or wet weather, braking distances are extended. It is
recommended to anticipate braking in such a situation.
When cornering and braking, the handlebars can have a negative influence on
the cyclist's response time.
Do not touch the disc brakes after intensive use of the braking system of your
electric bike at the risk of being burned.
Adjusting the hydraulic disc brakes
The brake pads exert pressure on a disc fixed in the hub of the wheel. The intensity of the pressure is
regulated by a brake lever with a liquid via the pressure exerted via the water hose. Do not apply the
brake lever when the wheel is detached from the frame or the fork.
To align the automatic disc brake bracket, unscrew the bracket fixing screw from the brake bracket.
Brake with the corresponding brake lever (the brake bracket is correctly positioned) and hold the
brake handle in this position by tightening the fixing screws of the bracket bracket.
Check that the inner pad (inside the wheel) is 0.2 - 0.4mm from the disc. If this is not the case and you
are not comfortable with this operation, contact a qualified technician. It is recommended that you
never pour oil or lubricating material on the disc or pads (when servicing the chain or derailleur, for
example). If this happens, the pads or rotor should be degreased or replaced. Check the alignment of
the pads by spinning the wheel to use the bike on the road. Discs: the bike is equipped with discs with
a diameter of 160 mm.
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