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  • Page 1 R.C+ HT 29 R.C+ FS 27.5 R.X+ FS 27.5 R.E+ FS 27.5 R.T+ HT 28 MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Identification Product name and type designation Product version and issue of the instruction manual Manufacturer and after-sales service Copyright Original instruction manual General Language Copies Applicable documentation Using the original instruction manual 2.5.1 User 2.5.2 2.5.3 Writing conventions General information Applicable provisions Design, general functions...
  • Page 3 Preparing the bike for use Work environment Transport and storage Items supplied Packaging Set-up Making the bike ready to ride Adjusting the handlebars Adjusting the saddle Using the quick release lever and quick release axle bolt 6.3.1 Seat post quick release lever 6.3.2 Wheels Using the RWS system 6.3.3...
  • Page 4 7.7.1.5 Level of support 7.7.1.6 Pushing aid 7.7.1.7 Display screen 7.7.1.8 Travel information 7.7.1.9 System settings and system messages 7.7.1.9.1 Setting measurement units 7.7.1.9.2 Setting the time 7.7.1.9.3 System messages 7.7.2 Mini display operating system 7.7.2.1 Mini display component descriptions 7.7.2.2 Mini display control panel 7.7.2.3...
  • Page 5: Identification

    This original instruction manual is a component of the following bikes assisted by an electric motor: Type Make Model - 2016 R.C+ HT 29 - 2016 R.C+ FS 27.5 - 2016 R.X+ FS 27.5 - 2016 R.E+ FS 27.5 - 2016 R.T+ HT 28 Image 1: Type plate for 2016 R.C+ HT 29 as...
  • Page 6: Product Version And Issue Of The Instruction Manual

    Should you be unable to reach them additional ROTWILD authorised retailers who can provide after-sales service can be found on the www.rotwild.de website.
  • Page 7: Copyright

    1.4 Copyright © ADP ENGINEERING GMBH, 2015 The transmission and reproduction of this original instruction manual, and the ex- ploitation and communication of its contents is prohibited unless expressly per- mitted. In the event of infringement you will be liable for damages. All rights re- served with regard to patent, registered design and industrial design registration.
  • Page 8: Original Instruction Manual

    Commercial or legal topics which are not relevant to operational safety will not be dealt with in this original instruction manual. Technical details and background information regarding the history of ROTWILD and a lot more besides can be found on the ROTWILD website. http://www.rotwild.de/service-kontakt/. 2.2 Language The original instruction manual is written in German.
  • Page 9: Applicable Documentation

    The drive battery's charger supplied with the bike is a technically autonomous unit and is provided with a separate instruction manual. A continuously updated list of approved accessories can be found at ROTWILD au- thorised retailers; see section 4.2 Intended use. Any other information does not apply.
  • Page 10: Use

    This original instruction manual should be read before using bikes assisted by an electric motor so that all the functions can be used properly and safely. This does not replace the personal briefing from the supplying ROTWILD authorised retailer. In addition, this original instruction manual should be made available to every user.
  • Page 11: General Information

    3 General information 3.1 Applicable provisions The bikes described in this instruction manual are assisted by an electric motor. They correspond to the requirements of DIN EN 15194 - Electrically power assisted cycles, amongst others. A declaration has been made that the bike conforms to the other applicable provisions;...
  • Page 12: National Requirements

    3.3 National requirements There may be deviating requirements in foreign countries regarding the standard features of bikes. In particular there may be specific requirements regarding ligh- ting, reflectors and other components to be able to use the bike on the road. Please look up information regarding the requirements for riders and vehicles to ride on the road in that particular country before using the bike.
  • Page 13: Operating Elements

    3.4 Operating elements Image 2: Right hand view of the bike: ROTWILD R.C+ HT 29 used as an example 22 23 24 25 26 1 Suspension fork 10 Saddle clamp 2 Gear lever 11 Saddle 3 Brake lever 12 Seat post...
  • Page 14 Image 3: Left hand view of the bike: ROTWILD R.E+ FS 27.5 used as an example 4 5 7 8 29 12 10 13 20 30 31 19 Tyre/inner tube 28 Hub 20 Chain 29 Rear shock 21 Front dérailleur...
  • Page 15 Image 4: Bike from the rider's perspective [Marquardt display in the centre] 1 rear wheel brake 3 Adjust telescopic seat post [Right brake lever] 4 Display 2 Front brake 5 Control panel [Left brake lever] 6 Gear lever Image 5: Charger 1 Power cable 2 Charging jack...
  • Page 16 Image 6: Charging socket for the drive battery on the down tube 1 charging socket...
  • Page 17: Safety Information On The Product

    3.5 Safety information on the product The following pictograms are used on the product: Pictogram Meaning General warning, observe the instruction manual Separate collection of electric and electronic devices Separate collection of batteries Do not throw into fire (burning prohibited) Do not open the battery Protection class II device Read the instruction manual...
  • Page 18: Weights

    The following weights are to be taken into consideration for transport: Model year Model approx. total weight (including drive battery) 2016 R.C+ HT 29 19 kg 2016 R.C+ FS 27.5 20 kg 2016 R.X+ FS 27.5 20 kg 2016 R.E+ FS 27.5 21 kg 2016 R.T+ HT 28...
  • Page 19: Emissions

    3.9 Emissions The electromagnetic compatibility protection requirements are complied with in accordance with DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC. The bike and the charger may be used in residential areas without restriction. The A-weighted emission sound pressure level is lower than 70 dB (A). The vibration total value originating from the bike to which the hand-arm system is subjected is less than 2.5 ms .
  • Page 20: Environmental Conditions When Charging

    3.10.1 Environmental conditions when charging Only use the charger in a dry, dust-free environment. The ambient temperature must be within the range of 10 °C to 30 °C. Do not cover the charger as it heats up significantly during charging. Ensure the charger is used in a clean and highly inflammable environment.
  • Page 21: Information Regarding Personal Protective Equipment

    3.11 Information regarding personal protective equipment Wearing a suitable helmet is recommended. In addition, wearing closely fitting clothing, shoes and gloves suitable for riding is recommended. 3.12 Hazards for vulnerable groups There are no specific hazards for vulnerable groups.
  • Page 22: Basic Safety Information

    4.2 Intended use The above described models ROTWILD R.C+ HT 29; R.C+ FS 27.5; R.X+ FS 27.5; R.E+ FS 27.5 and R.T+ HT 28 are intended for private use on paved roads and paths for the customary transport of one person. They can be used on easy terrain such as field and forest paths, and gravel tracks.
  • Page 23: Instructions And Training

    The functions of the bike, in particular, its electric functions and the proper use of the charger shall be personally explained to the rider or the operator of the bike at the latest upon the handover of the bike from the supplying ROTWILD authorised retailer.
  • Page 24: Emergency Stop, Emergency Shut-Off

    4.5 Emergency stop, emergency shut-off The bike does not have a separate emergency stop or emergency shut-off. The power will shut off as soon as the force upon the pedals stops. The bike will be mechanically braked or stopped with the brakes. If the pushing aid is activated the drive is interrupted as soon as the correspon- ding button is no longer pressed.
  • Page 25: Problems During Operation

    4.7 Disassembly, disposal All ROTWILD authorised retailers are happy to accept unopened, undamaged drive batteries and chargers, and will dispose of them in accordance with the law. The bike, drive battery and charger are not intended to be disassembled for the purpo- ses of disposal.
  • Page 26: Operator's Duty Of Care

    To avoid hazards when the bike is being no longer used the bike and individual parts thereof must be stored away from moisture, frost and direct sunlight. 4.8 Operator's duty of care The safety of the bike can only be realised when all necessary measures have been taken.
  • Page 27: Rider's Duty Of Care

    3 months – Checking the drive system for functionality and wear & tear: every 6 months – Cleaning and protecting all components: at least every 6 months – Service carried out by a ROTWILD authorised retailer: at least every 6 months...
  • Page 28 Regularly taking your bike to a ROTWILD authorised retailer in order to detect damage and emerging risks at an early stage and to have these rectified is expressly recommended. Please document inspec- tions carried out in this instruction manual – see Appendix 10.2.
  • Page 29: Preparing The Bike For Use

    In order to avoid the drive turning on unexpectedly during assembly, the display should be removed provided it is not essential to the work. It is assumed that a multi-purpose tool, the special tools available from ROTWILD and a 5 Nm to 40 Nm torque wrench will be available.
  • Page 30: Items Supplied

    5.3 Items supplied The bike is delivered 98% pre-assembled. This means that the front wheel is deli- vered disassembled as well as the bike. The charger is enclosed separately. The charger's instruction manual is also supplied. The bike was completely assembled in the factory for test purposes and then disassembled for transport.
  • Page 31 The entire cable harness installation should be checked: – Avoid the cable harness touching any moving parts – Cable paths must be smooth and free from sharp edges – Moving parts must not exert any pressure, tension or flex on the cable harness The functionality and effectiveness of the drive system and the brakes should be checked.
  • Page 32: Making The Bike Ready To Ride

    6 Making the bike ready to ride This chapter is aimed equally at riders, operators and ROTWILD authorised retai- lers. Riders and operators may only carry out work which does not require tools. All other work requires tools not typically found in households and/or knowledge and experience in dealing with modern lightweight construction, as well as a multi- purpose tool.
  • Page 33: Using The Quick Release Lever And Quick Release Axle Bolt

    The seat post must not be pulled out of the frame above the minimum insertion depth mark. Image 8: Minimum insertion depth mark on the seat post (MIN INSERT) Not observing the minimum insertion depth will lead to C A U T I O N the seat post and the frame breaking, which can result in a fall or an accident.
  • Page 34 To open the quick release lever, push the lever outwards. The rider and operator should have the functionality of the quick release lever de- monstrated by the ROTWILD authorised retailer for safety reasons. If the pre-load force is too high this will damage the C A U T I O N quick release lever so it no longer works.
  • Page 35: Wheels Using The Rws System

    6.3.2 Wheels Using the RWS system In order to tighten the RWS system (ratchet wheel mounting system) turn the lever clockwise whilst holding the adjusting nut (on the other drop-out). The functional principle is also represented in the figure below. The minimum hand force required is 15 Nm.
  • Page 36 15 Nm. If you are uncertain if the RWS is mounted correctly please contact your ROTWILD authorised retailer. Riders and operators should have the functionality of the quick release lever demonstrated by the ROTWILD authorised retailer. Image 11: RWS System front wheel Image 12: RWS System rear wheel...
  • Page 37: Wheels: Assembling The Axle Bolt On The Front Wheel

    6.3.3 Wheels: Assembling the axle bolt on the front wheel Quick release axles are used on the front wheels of ROTWILD wheels. When inser- ting the front wheel hub ensure that the hub is fixed securely to the drop-out and the brake discs are correctly centred in the brake calliper.
  • Page 38: Assembling The Axle Bolt On The Rear Wheel

    6.3.4 Assembling the axle bolt on the rear wheel The models 2016 R.C+ FS 27.5, 2016 R.X+ FS 27.5 and 2016 R.E+ FS 27.5 also use quick release axles on the rear wheels. When inserting the rear wheel hub en- sure that the hub is fixed securely to the drop-out and the brake discs are cor- rectly centred in the brake calliper.
  • Page 39: Assembling The Quick Release Lever On The Rear Wheel

    If the axle bolt cannot be assembled following the above instructions it must be checked by a ROTWILD authorised retailer. 6.3.5 Assembling the quick release lever on the rear wheel Models 2016 R.C+ HT 29 and 2016 R.T+ HT 28 also use quick release levers on the rear wheel.
  • Page 40 This can result in a fall or an accident. Therefore these alterations should only be carried out by your ROTWILD authorised retailer.
  • Page 41: Adjusting The Gear Cables

    Ensure that it is now sitting properly before testing the functionality. If the gear cables cannot be adjusted in this way the assembly of the gear cables should be checked by a ROTWILD authorised retailer. Image 18: Gear cable with housing...
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Brakes

    The grip width can be adjusted without tools with the brake lever's knurled screw. If the brakes cannot be adjusted or are not functional they must be checked by a ROTWILD authorised retailer. Image 19: Brake lever with knurled screw...
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Suspension

    6.6.1 Adjusting the suspension fork 6.6.1.1 Suspension stiffness The ROTWILD authorised retailer checks the factory setting of the suspension and, if necessary, adjusts it to the weight of the rider. The spring reload is aligned to the weight of the rider using a filling valve at the top of the left strut.
  • Page 44 The following table shows the standard values for fork air pressure in relation to bodyweight. Standard values for fork air pressure R.C+ HT 29 R.X+ FS 27.5 R.E+ FS 27.5 depending on spring deflection R.T+ HT 28 R.C+ FS 27.5 Weight of rider (kg) 100 mm 140 mm 160mm ≤57...
  • Page 45: Open-Medium-Firm - Adjusting The Suspension Fork

    Riding with too high fork air pressure and without fork air pressure will destroy the fork. It is recommended that you allow a ROTWILD authorised retailer to demonstrate how to correct the fork air pres- sure.
  • Page 46: Damping The Suspension

    FIRM = Stiff suspension properties suitable for riding uphill to re- duce spring deflection/luffing MEDIUM = Mountain biking: Standard suspension setting during a ride OPEN = Downhill: Light suspension properties suitable for riding downhill 6.6.1.3 Damping the suspension Underneath the end of the right fork leg is the adjustment knob for damping (re- bound speed) the fork suspension.
  • Page 47: Adjusting The Rear Shock

    6.6.2 Adjusting the rear shock 6.6.2.1 Suspension stiffness The following section relates to models R.C+ FS 27.5, R.X+ FS 27.5 and R.E+ FS 27.5. The suspension stiffness of the rear shock is adjusted by the amount of air pressure. The filling valve is found under the protective cap and allows the rear shock pressure to be adjusted.
  • Page 48 The following table shows the standard values for rear shock air pressure in rela- tion to bodyweight. Standard values for rear shock air pressure R.C+ FS 27.5R.X+ FS 27.5R.E+ FS 27.5 depending on spring deflection 140mm 140mm 160mm Weight of rider (kg) ≤57 180psi 185psi...
  • Page 49: Open-Medium-Firm - Adjusting The Rear Shock

    The blue adjustment lever on the rear shock is used to make adjustments. Image 25: Adjusting the damping for FLOAT models [R.C+ FS 27.5 and R.X+ FS 27.5] Image 26: Adjusting the damping for FLOAT-X models [R.E+ FS 27.5] FIRM = Mode where, as a result of stiff suspension properties, spring deflection/luffing is greatly reduced.
  • Page 50: Damping Strength

    In order to look after the bike and the wheels it should be predomi- nantly used in MEDIUM or OPEN mode The Factory Series rear shocks can be fine-tuned by three additional levels using the black adjustment dial. Level 1 stands for a light set-up, whereas level 3 can be selected for a stiffer response by the damper.
  • Page 51: Additional Components

    Image 29: Adjusting the damping for FLOAT X models To correctly adjust it first turn the red adjustment dial anticlockwise until it stops. Then turn the adjustment knob clockwise in small steps/clicks until the correct rear shock settings have been reached. Too little damping leads to the very rapid rebound of the rear wheel suspension.
  • Page 52: Storage And Protection

    The bike is then ready to be ridden again after a period of non-use. If the bike is not used for a significant length of time we recom- mend it to be inspected, cleaned and preserved by a ROTWILD au- thorised retailer.
  • Page 53: Operation

    7 Operation The rider should have the functionality of the bike explained to them by the opera- tor before the ride. This instruction manual must be given to the rider to take with them in its printed form for information and compliance, and if necessary together with a translation of this instruction manual.
  • Page 54: General

    Using a damaged bike is deemed to not be in accor- dance with the intended use. 7.2 Kick stands It is not permitted to attach a kick stand to ROTWILD models R.C+ HT 29, R.C+ FS 27.5, R.X+ FS 27.5 and R.E+ FS 27.5. 7.3 Total permitted weight The total permitted weight for ROTWILD models R.C+ HT 29, R.C+ FS 27.5, R.X+...
  • Page 55: Luggage Carriers

    7.4 Luggage carriers It is not permitted to attach luggage carriers to ROTWILD models R.C+ HT 29, R.C+ FS 27.5, R.X+ FS 27.5 and R.E+ FS 27.5. 7.5 Function of the gears The gear lever for the front dérailleur is on the left handlebar grip (only models R.C+ HT 29 and R.T+ HT 28).
  • Page 56: Electric Drive System

    Image 30: Thumb shifter for altering the height of the saddle Before pressing the thumb shifter to lower the saddle, check that you have both feet on the pedals. In order to be able to control the saddle lowering you need a certain amount of tension in the legs. 7.7 Electric drive system The electric drive system is comprised of the display, the control panel to change the various modes of the system, the drive motor which is permanently installed in...
  • Page 57: Marquardt Operating System

    7.7.1 Marquardt operating system With ROTWILD models R.C+ HT 29 and R.C+ FS 27.5 the system is operated using Marquardt components. Image 31: Marquardt operating system from the rider's perspective 1 Centrally positioned display 2 Control panel positioned on the right on the handlebars The system can be turned off by removing the screen.
  • Page 58: Screen

    7.7.1.1 Screen The screen can be removed to prevent unauthorised use. Press the locking flap downwards and push the screen forwards. When it reaches the end position the screen can be removed upwards from the holder. Image 32: Marquardt screen and locking flap To insert the screen place it in the screen holder and push it downwards as far as it will go.
  • Page 59 Under a rubber flap on the lower edge of the screen holder is a USB socket. This can be used to operate external devices. USB voltage: 5 V, max. 500 mA. A suc- cessful connection is confirmed by "CHArG" appearing on the screen. Image 33: Marquardt screen button layout and USB socket 1 MENU button 3 ON/OFF button...
  • Page 60: Control Panel On The Handlebars

    7.7.1.2 Control panel on the handlebars The control panel has three buttons: button: increase the level of support button: change or adjust the displayed information button: decrease the level of support Image 34: Marquardt control panel and symbols 7.7.1.3 Turning the drive system on and off The system can be placed in sleep mode when it is not in use to save energy.
  • Page 61: Lighting

    The drive system has the following operating modes: – Ready for use: the display is illuminated showing the support mode and the battery level. This signifies that the system is ready for use. – Standby: if the bike has not moved for approximately 12 minutes the system puts itself into standby mode.
  • Page 62: Display Screen

    The bike must be securely held with both hands when W A R N I N G using the pushing aid. Please note that due to the de- sign of the bike the pedals could still turn and therefore need sufficient room to move. The power of the pushing aid and its speed is influenced by the gear selected.
  • Page 63: Travel Information

    7.7.1.8 Travel information Travel information can be accessed by repeatedly pressing the MENU button on the display or the button on the control panel. The information available is: Time, Trip Length, Trip Calories, Trip Duration, Trip Average Speed, Total Kilome- tres, Total Time and Pedal Power.
  • Page 64: System Messages

    The system may turn itself off automati- cally depending on the type of error. In any case a ROTWILD authorised retailer should be informed of system messages. The course of action will be agreed with the ROTWILD authorised retailer.
  • Page 65: Mini Display Control Panel

    Image 37: Mini display control panel button layout and USB socket 1 On/Off 3 Pushing aid 2 Lighting 4 USB socket The position of the rubber flap should be checked and adjusted if necessary when the USB socket is not in use to avoid water ente- ring.
  • Page 66: Turning The Drive System On And Off

    7.7.2.3 Turning the drive system on and off The system can be placed in sleep mode when not in use in order to save energy. The system will also automatically place itself in this mode after 120 minutes of idleness in order to reduce the self-discharge of the battery to as little as possi- ble.
  • Page 67: Level Of Support

    7.7.2.5 Level of support The symbols above where the speed is displayed show the level of support cur- rently selected and is depicted by four squares. The rocker switch + and - chan- ges between the four levels. Image 39: Mini display level of support 7.7.2.6 Pushing aid Push and hold the pushing aid button to activate the pushing aid.
  • Page 68: Display Screen

    The system may turn itself off automatically depending on the type of error. In any case a ROTWILD authorised retailer should be informed of sys- tem messages. The error can be determined by a ROTWILD authorised retailer by accessing the memory and then rectified.
  • Page 69: Cobi Operating System

    7.7.3 COBI operating system With the ROTWILD model R.T+ HT 28 the system is controlled using the COBI sys- tem. The system carries out all relevant control commands. This system also has an integrated display which shows information about the operating mode, level of support, speed, battery status and kilometres travelled.
  • Page 70 Image 41: COBI system central unit 1 Display 4 LED operating mode 2 On/Off button 5 Light sensor 3 Front light 6 Light button The control panel comprises 6 buttons to control the system: Image 42: COBI system control panel 1 Up button 4 Right button 2 Down button...
  • Page 71: Operating The Cobi System

    7.7.3.2 Operating the COBI system To increase the level of support from the drive, press the Up button. To reduce the level of support, press the Down button. To use the electric bell, press the Push button. Please always observe the regulations for road traffic in your cur- rent country.
  • Page 72: Lighting

    7.7.3.4 Lighting The R.T+ 28 HT has an automatic lighting system comprised of a front light and a back light. The front light integrated into the COBI system has three settings in order to guarantee optimal lighting. – Daytime running light: improves visibility during the ride –...
  • Page 73: Pushing Aid

    7.7.3.6 Pushing aid Push and hold the Down button to activate the pushing aid. After a short display the pushing aid will be engaged. For security reasons the pushing aid will auto- matically switch off once the button is released. The bike must be securely held with both hands when W A R N I N G using the pushing aid.
  • Page 74: System Messages

    In any case a ROTWILD authorised retailer should be informed of system messages. The error can be determined by a ROTWILD authorised retailer by ac- cessing the memory and then rectified.
  • Page 75: Integrated Drive Battery In The Down Tube

    7.9 Integrated drive battery in the down tube The lithium ion drive battery is integrated in the bike's down tube. It has onboard protective electronics which are attuned to the charger. The charging socket can be found on the left side, underneath the down tube. It is covered by a rubber seal to prevent water and dirt from entering.
  • Page 76 Incorrect handling can allow fluid to leak out the drive C A U T I O N battery. Immediately rinse with water upon any contact. If this fluid has come into contact with the eyes medical assistance should also be sought. Leaked fluid can re- sult in irritation and burns.
  • Page 77: Charging The Drive Battery

    The green indicator light will slowly flash, once the battery is fully charged. Should the charging process not proceed as described the charger and the drive battery are to be taken out of use and taken to a ROTWILD authorised retailer.
  • Page 78 A permanent or flashing red indicator light means that an error has been detected. The charger and the drive battery are to be taken out of use and taken to a ROTWILD authorised retailer. Observe the charger's instruction manual. Do not attempt to open or repair the drive battery or the C A U T I O N charger.
  • Page 79: Mounting And Dismounting The Drive Battery

    The drive battery is integrated into the down tube and is a permanent part of the frame's construction. The drive battery in the down tube may only be removed W A R N I N G by certified ROTWILD authorised retailers.
  • Page 80: Maintenance, Cleaning

    Some maintenance and cleaning work can be carried out by laypersons. If in doubt follow the advice of a ROTWILD authorised retailer. A ROTWILD authorised retailer should always be used to carry out the thorough cleaning every six months, preferably as part of a mandatory service.
  • Page 81: Genuine Spare Parts

    8.3 Maintenance I The following inspection and servicing measures can be regularly carried out by the operator/rider. If in doubt follow the advice of a ROTWILD authorised retailer. – Tyre pressure should be adjusted in accordance with the tyre pressure table –...
  • Page 82: Cleaning

    Type Model Recommended tyre pressure, Size R.C+ HT 29 2-2.5 bar / 29-36 psi; 60-622 (29x2.4) R.C+ FS 27.5 2 2.5 bar / 29-36 psi; 60-584 (27.5x2.4) R.X+ FS 27.5 2-2.5 bar / 29-36 psi; 60-584 (27.5x2.4) R.E+ FS 27.5 2-2.5 bar / 29-36 psi;...
  • Page 83: Maintenance

    The following checks are not intended for the layman and should be carried out every 6 months by a ROTWILD authorised retailer. The ROTWILD authorised retailer should check the software status of the drive sys- tem and install updates if it is not currently running the most up-to-date soft- ware.
  • Page 84 When using a bike carrier for transport ensure that the down tube is not fixed in place using clamping jaws or similar as this can lead to damage to the inside of the drive battery. The display and accessories (e.g. water bottles) should be removed for transport and transported in a separate dry area protected from direct sunlight.
  • Page 85: Recycling/Disposal

    The bike, drive battery and charge are reusable materials and thus must be recy- cled. For this reason your ROTWILD authorised retailer will be happy to accept the bike, unopened drive batteries, displays and chargers back. Depending on your re- gion there may be additional methods of disposal available.
  • Page 86: Appendices

    10 Appendices 10.1 EC Conformity declaration...
  • Page 87: Parts List

    10.2 Parts list Image 46: ROTWILD R.C+ HT 29 R.C+ HT 29 COMP version PRO version EVO version Rate ROTWILD RHS 15 TI ROTWILD RHS 15 TI ROTWILD RHS 15 TI Fork FOX 2016, 32, A, FLOAT, FOX 2016, 32, A, FLOAT,...
  • Page 88 Image 47: ROTWILD R.C+ FS 27.5 R.C+ FS 27.5 COMP version PRO version EVO version Suspension FOX, FLOAT DPS, P-S, A, 3pos LV, FOX, FLOAT DPS, P-S, A, 3pos LV, FOX, FLOAT DPS, F-S, K, 3pos-Adj LV, Rate ROTWILD RHS 15 TI...
  • Page 89 Image 48: ROTWILD R.X+ FS 27.5 R.X+ FS 27.5 PRO version EVO version EDITION version Suspension FOX, FLOAT DPS, P-S, A, FOX, FLOAT DPS, F-S, K, FOX, FLOAT DPS, F-S, K, 3pos Evol LV 3pos-Adj Evol LV 3pos-Adj Evol LV...
  • Page 90 Image 49: ROTWILD R.E+ FS 27.5 R.E+ FS 27.5 EVO version Suspension FOX, FLOAT X, F-S, K, 3pos-Adj LV, Rate ROTWILD RHS 15 TI Fork FOX, 36, K, FLOAT, 27.5in, F-S, 170, 3Pos-Adj, FIT4 Handlebars CRANKBROTHERS COBALT 2 AL2014 FLAT BAR 9°/780/8MM 31.8MM...
  • Page 91 Image 50: ROTWILD R.T+ HT 28 R.T+ HT 28 EVO version Rate ROTWILD RHS 15 TI Fork X-FUSION 32 SLIDE 100 29 RL2 / 11/8“ Handlebars CRANKBROTHERS COBALT1 AL6061 MIDRISE BAR 9°/720/15MM 31.8MM Stem CRANKBROTHERS COBALT Seat post CRANKBROTHERS COBALT 1 AL6061 SEATPOST 27.2X400MM...
  • Page 92: Service Log

    10.3 Inspections 1. Inspection Servicing measures pursuant to EN 14766 – Mountain bikes – were carried out. No later than 100- Exchanged or repaired parts: 300 km or 6 months from date Stamp and of purchase signature of the dealer 2.
  • Page 93 4. Inspection Servicing measures pursuant to EN 14766 – Mountain bikes – were carried out. No later than Exchanged or repaired parts: 3,000 km or 24 months Stamp and from purchase signature of the dealer 5. Inspection Servicing measures pursuant to EN 14766 –...
  • Page 94 7. Inspection Servicing measures pursuant to EN 14766 – Mountain bikes – were carried out. No later than Exchanged or repaired parts: 7,000 km or 42 months from Stamp and date of purchase signature of the dealer 8. Inspection Servicing measures pursuant to EN 14766 –...
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  • Page 97 Each change could take place without prior notification. ADP ENGINEERING GMBH Am Bauhof 5 6407 Dieburg, Germany Instruction manual Rotwild Hybrid 2016, 1st edition 11/2015 Printing and typesetting: Schäfer & Schott GmbH, D-50259 Pulheim, info@schaefer-schott.de...
  • Page 98 ROTWILD ADP Engineering GmbH Am Bauhof 5 64807 Dieburg GERMANY Telephone +49 6071 92155-0 Internet www.rotwild.de E-Mail info@rotwild.de...

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