Mounting The Wheel Plate In The Other Frame Holes; Summary - Proactive TRAVELER Service Booklet

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TRAVELER usage instructions
M6 nuts with washers
Figure 13: M6 nuts on the wheel plate (view from
the inner side of the product, drive wheel removed)
1. Remove the wheel plates on both sides by
unscrewing the four M6 fixing screws (AF
5 mm) with the M6 nuts (AF 10 mm).
2. Then turn the wheel plate by 180° and po-
sition it behind the same frame holes as
before. Ensure that you mount the track
spacers and the camber wedges (between
the frame and the wheel plate, see Fig. 71
and 74) exactly as they were installed ex-
factory upon delivery (they must not be ro-
tated with the wheel plate). In addition, the
wheel plate can be mounted ex-factory on
the inside or outside of the frame. Again,
make sure that you re-mount the wheel
plates as they were ex-factory upon deliv-
ery.
3. Now reattach the M6 fixing screws (AF
5 mm) with M6 nuts (AF 10 mm) and
tighten to 7 Nm. Ensure that both washers
are reinstalled on each screw.
4. Then the drive wheel bushing is mounted
in the other slot. Observe the instructions
in Chapter 18.1.1.
18.1.3 Mounting the wheel plate in the
other frame holes
If the wheel plate is mounted in the initial
position in the lower frame holes, the seat
height can be reduced by 2 cm by mount-
ing it in the upper frame holes.
If the wheel plate is mounted in the initial
position in the upper frame holes, the rear
seat height can be increased by 2 cm by
mounting it in the lower frame holes.
2 cm
Figure 14: Changing the seat height at the rear by
moving the wheel plate in the frame holes
To remove and attach the wheel plates, refer
to the information in Chapter 17.1.2. When re-
attaching the wheel plates, use the other frame
holes.
Additional frame holes
Figure 15: Frame holes (view from outer side of
product, drive wheel removed)

18.1.4 Summary

Wheel plate in the lower frame holes
Drive wheel bushing in the lower slot
Figure 16: Example of initial position for adjustment
Wheel plate moved to
the other frame holes
Frame holes
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