Adjustment Of The Compression Damping - DT SWISS Forks ER Instruction Manual

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4.2.2 TWIN SHOT
4.2.2.1 ADJUSTMENT OF THE REBOUND DAMPING
You can turn the red wheel on top of the right stanchion to adjust the rebound damping. Clockwise to get it slower, counter-
clockwise to get it faster.

4.2.2.2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE COMPRESSION DAMPING

You can turn the blue wheel on top of the right stanchion to adjust the compression damping. Clockwise to get it harder,
counterclockwise to get it softer.
4.2.2.3 LOCKOUT
You can activate the rebound lockout by turning the lever from position 1 to position 2. The fork cannot extend to full travel
anymore.
If a big force applies on the front wheel, the fork will be lowered by about a third of its full travel, during the ride it always
comes back to this position
INFORMATION
Once the fork is lowered, it can be that it slowly extends of about 6 to 8mm during a few seconds, before getting stable.
You can activate the compression damping by turning the lever to position 3. The fork cannot move anymore
INFORMATION
As you cannot activate the compression lockout without having the rebound lockout activated, the fork will stay lowered if
the blow off opens on an impact.
To get the fork back to its normal position, both lockouts have to be opened, this means you have to move the lever to posi-
tion 1 and close the lockouts again by moving the lever to position 3.
Pos 1
Lockout open
16
Pos 2
Rebound lockout
activated
Pos 3
Compression lockout
activated

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