Headlight alignment
Align the bicycle headlight
in a way to ensure that oncoming traffic is not blinded. On a completely
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flat road, the horizontal light edge (cut-off line) must always be visible on the road.
Fig.: Example of headlight alignment (low-beam)
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Attention: Ensure glare-free
alignment of the headlight
Cut-off line
WARNING
Do not use the bicycle if the light beam of your headlight
headlight
is too loose.
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Only align or tighten the bicycle headlight
traffic can lead to accidents. Before aligning the bicycle headlight
screw. Make sure to retighten this screw again after aligning the headlight
screw nor the headlight can come loose or move all by themselves.
WARNING
Never look directly into the light of the bicycle headlight
6.2. IQ-X E Assembly
Securely attach the headlight
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to the bicycle using the enclosed Busch + Müller bracket
that it does not adjust itself, and its position on the bicycle cannot change. This adjustment must
be checked before initial use. If other brackets are used, no guarantee can be given for secure
attachment. Never mount on the fork leg or on conical components.
Mounting example fork crown: First loosen the existing screw on the fork crown of your bicycle.
Insert this screw through the screw hole provided at the lower end of the Busch + Müller bracket
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and then tighten it again to ensure the the headlight
itself.
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is misaligned or the
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when the bicycle is not moving. Blinding oncoming
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loosen the bracket retaining
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so that neither the
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when switched on.
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cannot come loose or move all by
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so
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