2) Front and rear derailleurs' casings
have been pre-lubricated with a
special grease, which has been
inserted in the half of the casing
where there are no "Campagnolo
"
®
logos and on which an end-cap
has been pre-mounted. This is the
end of the casing that must be
inserted into the appropriate slot
in the Ergopower™ control lever
body; if the casing needs to be
shortened, the other end (with the
double "Campagnolo
" logo and
®
without the end-cap) must be cut.
•
Attach
the
casing
to
the
Ergopower™ control lever as illu-
strated. The rear derailleur (or
front derailleur) casing (A - Fig.
11) should be positioned in the
outer slot of the control unit; the
brake casing (B - Fig. 11) should be
positioned in the inner slot of the
Ergopower™ control lever unit. If
you prefer, you can pass the derail-
leur cable casing alongside the
brake casing, as shown in figure 12.
Rear derailleur cable and casing
• Fit the end of the casing (680 mm
long - diameter ø 4.5 mm) with the
casing end already fitted in the
external slot of the RH Ergopower™
control lever unit.
11
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12
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• Set the control in the smallest
sprocket position by pressing lever
(A - Fig. 13) repeatedly. Fit the
rear derailleur cable (2,000 mm
- diameter ø 1.2 mm) in the appro-
priate hole (B - Fig. 14).
• Cut the casing so that it reaches
the casing retainer clamp on the
frame (C - Fig. 15).
WARNING!
Before cutting the casing, care-
fully check that the length you
choose is suitable for the size of
your frame. Insufficient slack in
the cable and casing could affect
your ability to turn or control your
bicycle, resulting in an accident,
personal injury or death.
• After cutting the casing at the
suitable length, fit a casing end
and insert the casing in the casing
retainer clamp (C - Fig. 15) on the
frame.
• Let the cable run into the
casing.
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13
A
14
B
15
C