Adjusting The Backlash - Reely Stagger Notice D'emploi

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d) Adjusting the backlash
Ensure the backlash is adjusted correctly after the vehi-
cle has been assembled and before using it for the first
time. It is also recommended that you check the backlash
regularly.
Pull out the two clips (A), then remove the dust cover (B).
Basically, the distance between the main gear (C) and the
engine pinion (D) must be as small as possible, but with-
out the gears running strictly.
Loosen the upper fixing screw (E) of the engine a little bit.
Gently slide the engine with the engine pinion (D) in the
direction of the main gear (C).
The engine must not shake; the fixing screw
should only be loosened enough to allow the
engine to move.
The engine pinion and the main gear will now be engaged
without backlash. However, this is not optimal for the ser-
vice life of the gears!
Place a strip of thin paper (F) between the main gear (C)
and the engine pinion (D). Turn the main gear so that the
paper strip (max. 80 g!) is pulled between the two gears.
The pressure of the paper pushes the electric engine by
the required amount.
Tighten the fixing screw (E) on the engine.
When you turn the main gear in the other direction to re-
move the strip of paper (G), both gears should be at the
correct distance to one another.
Ideally, the engine pinion should be as close as
possible to the main gear whilst ensuring that
the cogs do not touch, as this makes the gears
too tight.
If the gears (engine pinion and main gear) are too far apart, the cogs on the main gear will be damaged by
the engine pinion after just a few seconds, which will void the warranty/guarantee!
However, if the engine pinion presses against the main gear (i.e. there is no clearance between the cogs),
this will decrease performance, increase power consumption (the engine requires lots of power to turn the
main gear) and lead to premature wear.
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