Brake; Using The Brake Lever - Bosch Intuvia Translation Of Original Operating Instructions

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6.19

Brake

WARNING
!
Crash caused by brake failure
Oil or lubricant on the brake disc in a disc brake
or on the rim of a rim brake can cause the brake
to fail completely. This may cause a crash with
serious injuries.
 Never allow oil or lubricant to come into
contact with the brake disc or brake linings or
on the rim of a rim brake.
 If the brake linings have come into contact with
oil or lubricant, contact specialist dealer to
have the components cleaned or replaced.
If the brakes are applied continuously for a long
time (e.g. while riding downhill for a long time),
the fluid in the brake system may heat up. This
may create a vapour bubble. This will cause air
bubbles or water contained in the brake system to
expand. This may suddenly make the lever travel
wider. This may cause a crash with serious
injuries.
 Release the brake regularly when riding
downhill for a longer period of time.
The motor drive force is shut off during the ride as
soon as the rider is no longer pedalling. The drive
system does not switch off when braking.
 In order to achieve optimum braking results, do
not pedal while braking.
MY22B01 - 12_1.0_26.08.2021
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6.19.1 Using the brake lever

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Figure 133: Brake lever, rear (1) and front (2), SHIMANO
brake used as an example
 Push the left-hand brake lever to apply the front
wheel brake.
 Push the right-hand brake lever to apply the rear
wheel brake.
 Turn the setting wheel in an anti-clockwise
direction to increase the rebound speed.
 Turn the setting wheel in a clockwise direction
to decrease the rebound speed.
Operation
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