SERVICE MANUAL
7.12.3 Replacing a defective locking spring
Defective locking springs can lead to loss or failure of the anti-tipping mechanism!
Requirements:
A rod or Phillips screwdriver
If necessary press the defective locking
spring together.
Pull the anti-tipping mechanism (1) rearward
out of the support tube (3).
Remove the defective locking spring.
If it is not possible to remove the defective
locking spring, push the defective locking
spring (2) into the support tube using the rod
or Phillips screwdriver.
Insert a new locking spring (4) into the anti-
tipping mechanism up to the second hole.
Insert the anti-tipping mechanism into the
support tube again as far as it will go. To do
this, press the locking spring together
slightly.
Make sure that the locking spring latches
into the holes provided for this purpose in
the support tube.
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