Proactive TRAVELER Service Booklet page 42

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Figure 107: Footrest folded up on one side (product
view from the front)
When you fold the footrest back down, take
care that the recesses are resting accurately at
the back and front on the cylinder pins of the
bracket.
Recesses
Bracket with
cylinder pin
Figure 108: Cylinder pin and corresponding re-
cesses
To adjust the length of the footrest support
tubes or adapt the lower leg length, there
are two M6 fixing screws on each footrest sup-
port tube. The upper M6 fixing screw (AF
4 mm) can be repositioned via a hole grid
(three positions are generally available). The
bottom M6 fixing screw (AF 5 mm) can be
moved infinitely in a slotted hole. Depending
on the extent of the length adjustment, only
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one side
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one of the fixing screws or both fixing screws
can be moved in their position.
Top M6 fixing
screw with washer
(positioning in the
hole grid)
Support tube
Figure 109: Top M6 fixing screw (AF 4 mm) can be
positioned in the hole grid
Bottom M6 fixing screw with
washer (positioning in the slot)
Figure 110: Bottom M6 fixing screw (AF 5 mm) can
be positioned in the slot
To adjust the lower leg length, the respective
M6 fixing screw (AF 4 mm at the top or 5 mm
at the bottom) is now loosened on both sides.
The footrest support tubes are then moved in
the hole grid or along the slots into the correct
position. Observe that the footrest support
tubes are both the same length on both sides
after they have been adjusted.
Once the position has been set, fix the footrest
support tubes by tightening the M6 fixing
screws (AF 4 mm at the top or 5 mm at the
bottom) with washers on both sides to 11 Nm
(top) or 7 Nm (bottom).

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