Servicing the front wheels
Oil the bearings of the wheels once a year or every 20 operating hours.
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Remove wheel covers.
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Loosen the hexagon head nuts using a socket wrench and remove the wheels.
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After oiling the bearings, push the wheels on and tighten them again so that they still turn easily but without any play.
Servicing the rear wheel drive (Illustration R )
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Remove the drive wheels from the wheel axle after removal of the wheel cap and loosening of the nut.
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Remove dirt and any grease from the wheel cover, from the free wheel pinion on the gear shaft and the drive pinion on
the inside of the wheel.
NOTE
Do not remove the free wheel pinion from the gear shaft!
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Grease the pinion pair (free wheel pinion and drive pinion in the wheel) with the roller bearing grease "KAJO LZR 2
lubricating grease", so that the toothed intermediate spaces are completely filled.
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When pushing on the drive wheel make sure that the pinions engage; it may be necessary to turn the wheel on the axle
slightly.
Servicing the drive
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It is absolutely essential that the Bowden cable runs easily for switching on and off, so that the control drive works
perfectly.
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The Bowden traction mechanism has been set ready for operation at the works and requires no adjustment.
Changing the drive V-belt
The drive V-belt must be replaced by a specialist workshop.
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