Yes there are detailed instructions in the ATE box that come with pads.
It is about transferring some material from the pad to the rotor and to avoid a hot spot on the rotor leading to vibrations.

Hendrik
who likes his ceramic pads and put them in bed for a while

On 26/06/13 14:16, Fmiser wrote:
Curt wrote:

I don't think its that important, I didn't do it on either my
Ranger or 190D and both have been just fine.
It is.

You might get lucky - but the only way to be sure to avoid problems
is to bed the pads.

--    Philip



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