Instruction manual
Model Year:   MY17
Model Name:   GIANT CONDUCT DISC BRAKE
Purpose:      FOR GIANT DEALERS ONLY
                                       2016. September
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CONTENTS
Important Notice & Information .......................................................................................... 3
Spare Parts in Gear ............................................................................................................ 4
Parts List .............................................................................................................................. 5
Brake Lever cable ratio check ........................................................................................... 6
Adjust the brake reach........................................................................................................ 7
Mounting The Caliper & The Master Cylinder Body ........................................................ 8
Cable Installation ................................................................................................................. 9
Hydraulic Hose Assembly ................................................................................................ 10
Connecting the Brake Cable and Master Cylinder ........................................................ 11
Adjusting Hydraulic Hose Length (Only apply to when the housing is too long) ....... 12
Brake Bleeding (Only apply to when the oil shortage) ................................................. 12
Changing Brake Pads ....................................................................................................... 15
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Important Notice & Information
   This product is compatible with Shimano System only and is designed for use ONLY with Giant Contact
    SL, Contact and Connect stem extensions.
   Important: Operating Giant Hydraulic braking system without using authorized GIANT rotor disc will
    void your warranty. Using unauthorized rotor disc may lead to unpredictable braking performance, this
    may cause serious injuries or possibly death.
   Important: Operating Giant Hydraulic braking system without using authorized GIANT braking pad will
    void your warranty. Pad should be replaced when total thickness is less than 2.5mm (friction material
    & metal plate)or the pad wear indicator appearance. When the braking pads are worn out please
    make sure to replace both pads, this way it insures the same 0.3mm clearance in between the rotor
    and the braking pad.
   Please do not press the circled cylinder section before the
    brake assembly is complete. Pressing the cylinder before
    assembly may cause unexpected braking characteristics.
   Please do not remove the screws from the hydraulic cap
    located the circled cylinder section, by removing the screw
    may cause unpredictable malfunctions.
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Spare Parts in Gear
    Gear SKU                      PARTDESC                       IMAGE
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Body-Post
   290000031
                disc mount version / Without Rotor
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Body-Flat disc
   290000032
                mount version / Without Rotor
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Body-Post
   290000036
                disc mount version / With Rotor 140mm
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Body-Post
   290000037
                disc mount version / With Rotor 160mm
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Body-Flat disc
   290000038
                mount version / With Rotor 140mm
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Body-Flat disc
   290000039
                mount version / With Rotor 160mm
   290000033 Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - rotor 140mm
   290000034 Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - rotor 160mm
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Adapter
   410000086
                packs-Lights & Computers & GoPro mount
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - Disc brake
   290000035
                pad blue color
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes - work shop
   380000019
                service kit
                Conduct Hydraulic Disc Brakes- Inner cable &
   370000011
                cable housing
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Parts List
Item   Description           Qty             Item   Description       Qty
A1     Connector Screws        2             A5     Tubing cutter         1
A2     Connector Cover         2             A6     Bleed Spacer          1
                                                    Cable lock
       Compression
A3
       Sleeve                  2             A16    Tool/ratio            1
                                                    testing device
                                                                          2
                                                    Cable end
A4     Barb O-Ring             2             A17
                                                    Rubber cap
Item   Description                 Qty
A7     Bleeding Syringe            2
A8     Hydraulic Hose                                          A8
A9     Caliper Bolts               2
                                                                     A9
       Brake Caliper
                                                                              A10
A10    (Flat/Post Mount) (M6       2
       X4)
                                                                     A9
A13    Master Cylinder Body        1
A14    Hosear Brake Casing         2
A15    Brake Cable                 2
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Brake Lever cable ratio check
                                                                                  Bolt
                                                                    Ideal Area
                            Brake cable             Ratio testing                               Brake
         Braking Lever                                                                          Cable
                              housing                  device
                                                                                                     Example of
                                                                                                  non-ideal
                                                                                                        ratio
                                                                                                  Example
                                                                                                  of ideal
                                                                                                    ratio
   Confirm brake lever pull ratio is ideal:
   1. Before starting, please be sure that the brake lever is properly installed on the handlebar and
   with handlebar tape wrapped.
   2. Install the testing device (A16) as shown by pulling the brake cable taut then tighten the bolt
   to secure the brake cable to the testing device (brake cable housing is roughly 350mm in length).
   For the most accurate result, please ensure there is no gap left between the joints from the
   testing device to the braking lever and the brake cable is taut.
   3. Pull the brake lever until the lever touches the handlebar and check for acceptable ratio by
   referring to the black mark on the test device (A16):
   4. IDEAL = the black area is partially covered by testing device body when the lever is pulled to
   the bar (see item B in the figure)
   NOT IDEAL = the black area is not covered, even partially, by the testing device body when the
   lever is pulled to the bar (see item A in the figure)
   Warning!
   Operating Giant's Hydraulic Braking System without enough braking lever ratio could
   dramatically affect the braking characteristics, and cause possible injury or even death.
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Adjust the brake reach
If the brake reach need to be adjusted after product installation, please follow below steps:
(Note: the range of brake reach adjustment should be less than 3mm)
1. Assemble the cable lock
    tool after brake cable
    assembly.
2. Lock tight the brake cable
    and align it with 0 mark on
    the scale of cable lock tool.
    (★ Note: there should
    not be any clearance
                                             ★
    between cylinder body and
    cable lock tool. )
★Note: Please make
    sure below two parts
    are 100% matched.
3. Adjust brake reach with
     Allen key. The range of
     adjustment should be less
     than 3mm.
Warning!
Adjustment over than 3mm
might cause malfunction to
brake system and serious
injuries.
4. Remove the cable lock
     tool, cut the remaining
     cable and apply the cap.
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Mounting The Caliper & The Master Cylinder Body
  Description
  For flat mount or post mount adapters, hold the
  adapter so that the stamped “UP” is oriented upwards.
  Assemble the adapter and front caliper together,
  tightening torque is 5-7 Nm(4mm)
  Tightening torque is 6-8 Nm(5mm) for post mount.
                                                           5-7Nm (4mm)
  Align caliper with frame/fork mounting holes.
  Attach the caliper to the fork or frame using two
  mounting bolts, but do not fully tighten at this time.
  Assemble the master cylinder body to stem extension
  being sure that the hydraulic hoses are facing
  downwards
  Tighten Stem bolts following the sequence shown,
  fastening torque is 6 Nm.
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Cable Installation
 Brake Housing
 The housing assembly (A14) is composed of two parts (A & B). The role of Part A is to prevent damage to the
 control unit structure from the hosear, compressionless housing. When adjusting length, only adjust the length
 of Part B and do not modify Part A (Please Keep part A as short as possible for the best braking characteristics).
 Part B is hosear, compressionless brake housing to maintain key braking performance and feel. Do not arbitrarily
 change.
 Note
                                                                 The metallic, flexible housing serves as a safety
                                                                 adapter that prevents the control unit housing
          Confirm that the housing is cut evenly, not frayed     from being damaged by the non compression
          and wire strands are not exposed.                      cable housing and also helps reduce cable friction
                                                                 for smooth operation.
 Connect Master Cylinder Body and Lever
 Notice:
 1. Please insert the flexible cable housing into the brake lever.
 2. Ensure the compressionless cable housing is at the proper lengt
 3. Cable housing caps labeled with safety marks are pre-installed on the end of the included compressionless
    cables. After completing the brake cable assembly please ensure that the safety mark is pushed all the way
    into the master cylinder, the safety mark will not be visible on a well installed unit.
 4. Please confirm that the safety mark remains covered by the housing stop on the unit AFTER the handlebar
    tape has been properly installed
 5. NOTE: Brake cable housing that is too long will result in a cable
    loop, this will affect the braking characteristics and performance.
    (Indicated by red hose)
 WARNING! Brake cable housing that is too short (visible housing cap
 safety mark) will cause serious device malfunction, and cause injury
 and possible death while operation.    (Indicated by SOMETHING
 OTHER THAN orange hose)
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Hydraulic Hose Assembly
 1. Use 2mm wrench to remove the oil screw stopper        2. Remove the pre-installed end plug from A13
                  A3
                  A1
                  A2
 3. A1/A2/A3/A4 Assembled on hydraulic hose. Please
    ensure the convex ring section (circled part A3) is 4. Use an 8mm wrench to tighten A1 (max
    pointed outwards in order for the hydraulic brake to   torque 7.0Nm)
    function properly .
                                                                   Right
                                                                   Brake                   Left
                                                                                          Brake
                                                          5. Repeat this step to connect the hydraulic
    Push A2 into position
                                                             hose to the remaining port
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Connecting the Brake Cable and Master Cylinder
 Description
 1. Loosen brake cable screw in A13
 2. Insert brake cable through control, cable housing and
    A13
 3. Pull brake cable taut and tighten the brake cable screw
    (T15 max torque 4.5Nm)
 4. Cut off excess cable and install cable ends to prevent
    fraying of the cable
 5. Confirm brake cables are securely fastened
 6. pull the brake lever a minimum of 10 times to ensure no
     air remains in the hydraulic hose
 7. Confirm assembly is complete and fully installed
 8. Pull the brake lever firmly and hold to self-align the
     caliper on the rotor while tightening the caliper
     mounting bolts with a torque of 5-7 Nm Tightening
     torque is 6-8 Nm(5mm) for post mount.
 9. Confirm brake function
 10. Please recheck all the functions after the handlebar tape
     is wrapped.
 11. Once the brake cables are installed and the system is        A   B   A17
     confirmed as functioning, please cut the excess brake
     cable to approximately 30-50mm in length (A), fit a
     standard cable tip (B) and crimp to secure.
     Now install A17 over the cable tip and you are done.
     For easiest installation, we recommend cutting the cable
     with a bike cable cutter and crimp the cable tip with side
     cutters or pliers.
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Adjusting Hydraulic Hose Length (Only apply to when the housing is too long)
1. Using the tubing cutter to reduce hose length   2. A1/A2/A3 as assembled on the hydraulic hose,Please
                                                      ensure the convex ring section (circled part A3) is
                                                      pointed outwards in order for the hydraulic brake to
                                                      function properly.
                                                   4. Using the tubing cutter to push A4 to the hydraulic
3. A4 Pre-installation position
                                                      hose.
Brake Bleeding (Only apply to when the oil shortage)
                                                                            Front/前
                      Right Brake                                           Left Brake
NOTE: The hydraulic hose is serviced by the bleed port on the opposite side of the
master cylinder (left hose = right bleed port, for example)
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                         A6
1. Remove the wheel and brake pad assembly.         2. Please remove the oil filling screw and fill
   Insert A6 bleed spacer into caliper                 20cc of mineral oil to A7 before attaching it to
                                                       the caliper.
3. Remove the appropriate bleed port screw          4. After attaching the first A7 to the caliper, fill
                                                       the second A7 with 5cc of mineral oil before
                                                       attaching it to A13. Make sure both A7 units
                                                       are attached properly before the bleeding
                                                       process.
5. Press A7 (attached to caliper) to inject the mineral oil. (We suggest turning A13 to an 45-90
   degree angle while the bleeding process. )
6. To make the bleeding process more effective, it is ideal to operate the braking lever while
   injecting mineral with A7.
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7. Once all air bubbles have risen to the top of the
   syringe at the master cylinder (A13), proceed to
                                                        8. To make the bleeding process be more effective,
   use the syringe at the master cylinder to push the
                                                           it is suggested to operate (pull and release) the
   mineral oil back into the system. To aid in the
                                                           brake lever while using the master cylinder
   bleeding process, we suggest orienting the master
                                                           syringe to push mineral oil into the system.
   cylinder (A13) so the bleed port is the highest part
   of the system.
9. Remove A7
   Install bleed port screw (torque 6 - 7Nm)              10. Clean the surface with isopropyl alcohol.
   Install wheel according to wheel or bicycle owner's        Remove bleed spacer( A6 )
   manual (with correct sized rotor installed)                Install the brake pad assembly
11. Remove A7 from A13                                    12. Pull brake lever to confirm correct function of the
    Install bleed port screw (torque 1.5 - 2Nm)               brake
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Changing Brake Pads
   Important: Operating Giant Hydraulic braking system without out using authorized GIANT brake pads
    will void your warranty.
   When the brake pads are worn out please make sure to replace both pads, this way it insures the
    same 0.3mm clearance in between the rotor and the brake pad. Uneven clearance may cause major
    braking failure and result in serious injury.
                                                    Pad should be replaced when total thickness is less
                                                     than 2.5mm (friction material & metal plate)or the
                                                     pad wear indicator appearance.
                                                   · Loosen the brake pad assembly bolt with a 3mm
                                                      hex wrench.
                                                   · Pull the cotter pin from the brake pad retaining
                                                      bolt – be careful not to lose this piece
                                                   · Set the bolt and cotter pin aside. Be careful to
                                                      save the spring assembly for later use.
                                                   · Remove the pads from the bottom end of the
                                                      caliper.
                                                   · Install new pads and spring assembly into the
                                                      calipers in a reverse order to the removal
                                                      process.
                                                   · Reinsert brake pad retainer bolt into the caliper
                                                      and re-attach the cotter pin. Tighten the brake
                                                      pad assembly bolt.
                                                   · Repeat for other caliper and adjust cable tension
                                                      or pad alignment if necessary.
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