Gary Fisher 2002 gary fisher bicycles Manuale Utente
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In addition to aiming the lights on your bike and keeping the lenses
clean for maximum illumination, you may have to replace the light
bulbs occasionally. It is recommended that you do this every six
months because no warning will precede the burning out of a light
bulb. By replacing the bulbs periodically you will reduce the risk of a
bulb burning out during use of the light which would leave you without
a functioning light.
bulbs occasionally. It is recommended that you do this every six
months because no warning will precede the burning out of a light
bulb. By replacing the bulbs periodically you will reduce the risk of a
bulb burning out during use of the light which would leave you without
a functioning light.
The wiring on your trekking bike lighting system may be partially
enclosed inside the frameset to protect the wires. Avoid pulling, tearing,
or cutting these wires, as damaging the wires will cause the light to
cease to function.
or cutting these wires, as damaging the wires will cause the light to
cease to function.
Installing bulbs
To install a new bulb, locate the lens set-screw on the back of either
the taillight or head light (Fig. 83). Remove the screw with a Phillips
screwdriver. After the screw has been completely removed, rotate the lens 1/4 turn
clockwise and lift the lens assembly off the bulb mount. You may then unscrew the bulb,
being careful not to crush the glass of the bulb.
screwdriver. After the screw has been completely removed, rotate the lens 1/4 turn
clockwise and lift the lens assembly off the bulb mount. You may then unscrew the bulb,
being careful not to crush the glass of the bulb.
Being careful not to dislodge the wire in the base of the bulb mount, install a new bulb
and reverse the disassembly procedure to reassemble your light. The correct bulbs can be
purchased from your Fisher dealer. The bulb has its volts and wattage listed on its base.
The most commonly used bulbs are:
purchased from your Fisher dealer. The bulb has its volts and wattage listed on its base.
The most commonly used bulbs are:
• Headlight-
6V 2.4w
• Taillight-
6V 0.6w
Fig. 83
THREE
Inspection,
Adjustment
&
Lubrication