Checking The Hydraulic Disc Brake - Ghost E-HYBRID TRAIL 9000 Operating Manual

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6.7.2

Checking the hydraulic disc brake

WARNING Danger from falls and accidents
Oil and grease on the brake discs can reduce the braking effect and lead to dangerous riding
situations, falls and accidents.
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Soiled brake discs must be cleaned immediately, see section 14.2, How to clean and care for your
EPAC.
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Pull the brake calliper alternately in all directions with your hands. The brake calliper must
not move.
Pull the respective brake lever with the bike at a standstill and hold the brake lever in this
position. The pressure point must not move.
Inspect the brake system visually from the brake lever along the lines up to the brakes.
No hydraulic fluid should escape at any point.
Inspect the brake disc for damage. It must not exhibit any dents, cracks, deep scratches
or other mechanical damage.
Raise the front and rear wheels alternately and turn the wheel by hand. The brake disc
must run smoothly.
Inspect your brake discs for soiling, in particular for oil and grease. Clean the soiled brake
discs immediately. (see section 14.2 ,How to clean and care for your EPAC).
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