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Summary of Contents for Rose electronics Xtra Watt 2019

  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Frame Stem Saddle Handlebar Seat post Light Saddle clamp Mudguard Rear rack Fork Rear light Brake disc Mudguard Chain/Belt Spoke Mid-drive motor Pedal Tyre Battery pack Translation of original manual...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on the purchase of your ROSE dream bike! We are pleased that you have decided to buy a ROSE bike and are sure that you will enjoy riding your new bike every day. Your bike is unique – before it has found its way to your home, this bike was individually assembled by hand by a skilled mechanic and carefully inspected by another specialist to ensure it meets our highest quality standards.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1. General information ........................ 6 Explanation of symbols and key words used.................6 Target group .............................6 Requirements to operate an e-bike ..................6 Owner’s manuals supplied by component manufacturers ..........6 Tools ..............................6 Installation of components and accessories ................6 Replacement of parts ........................7 Warranty and guarantee .......................7 Wearing parts ...........................7 1.10 Weight limit ............................7...
  • Page 5 6. Cycling with kids ........................29 Carrying kids in a bike seat ......................29 Carrying kids in a bike trailer .....................29 7. Before and after your ride ...................... 30 Before your ride ..........................30 After your ride ..........................32 After a crash .............................32 8.
  • Page 6: General Information

    General information This manual is the most important element to prevent any damages and risks during the assembly, use and servicing of your new bike. It is provided to give you the most important technical information on your bike, to support you during bike assembly and to give you helpful tips over the entire life of your bicycle.
  • Page 7: Replacement Of Parts

    Replacement of parts As e-bike components are subjected to heavy loads, you cannot simply replace them. In most cases, you must obtain approval from ROSE Bikes or the component manufacturer before replacing a component. Also see “9.2 Replacement of parts“ on page 36. Please contact ROSE Bikes in case of any questions.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Safety General safety DANGER Inadequate protective equipment can cause injuries! Effective safety equipment contributes to your personal safety. • Always wear a helmet. • Always wear highly visible and reflective clothing. DANGER Improperly installed components can cause serious crashes! Improperly installed components may loosen during the ride! •...
  • Page 9: Safe Use Of The E-Bike System

    DANGER Risk of accident due to high braking power of the disc brakes! Modern disc brakes have a very high braking power. Sudden braking may cause losing control of your bicycle. • Make yourself familiar with the power and operation of your disc brakes off public roads. Safe use of the e-bike system DANGER Using the on-board computer while riding increases the risk of accidents!
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions For The Use Of Bluetooth Devices

    NOTE Risk of damage to the on-board computer! Improper handling may cause irreparable damage to the on-board computer or its holder. • Do not use the on-board computer as a handle. Lifting the e-bike up by the on-board computer can cause irreparable damage to the on-board computer. •...
  • Page 11: Safe Use Of A Pannier Rack

    DANGER Risk of injury due to escaping liquids or vapours! • Damages or improper use may cause liquid to escape from the battery. This may cause skin irritation, eye irritation or burns! • Avoid contact with skin and eyes. • In case of contact with skin, wash off with water. •...
  • Page 12: The Rider's Duty Of Care

    The rider’s duty of care Following the instructions specified in this manual does not absolve the riders from their duty of care to ensure that their bike is always in good condition. If there are any questions consult a qualified bicycle mechanic or the ROSE Service.
  • Page 13: 2.10 Intended Use

    2.10 Intended use The intended use of ROSE bikes is divided into five different categories – ranging from the use on paved roads through to downhill or freeride use. The bikes must only be used in accordance with their intended purpose/use. Otherwise, the user takes responsibility.
  • Page 14: Bike Assembly

    Bike assembly This chapter aims at helping you remove your bike from the ROSE bike box and re-assemble it. Depending on the bike model, different components may have been removed or repositioned for shipping. In addition, you have to fit the pedals and check whether your bike is in a roadworthy condition. DANGER Improperly installed components can cause serious crashes! Improperly installed components may loosen during the ride!
  • Page 15: Straightening The Handlebar And Adjusting The Steering Play [Speedlifter Twist]

    Straightening the handlebar and adjusting the steering play [Speedlifter Twist] CAUTION The adjusting bolt for the steering play does not serve to tighten the stem, but only to adjust the play in the steering bearing! 1. Open the quick-release lever (4). 2.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Angle Of The Handlebar

    Adjusting the angle of the handlebar 1. Loosen the handlebar clamp bolts by turning them anti-clockwise until the angle of your handlebar can be adjusted. 2. Check whether there is a protective film between handlebar and stem. If there is a protective film: 2.1 Completely loosen the handlebar clamp bolts and remove the handlebar clamp(s).
  • Page 17: How To Set Your Saddle Height

    How to set your saddle height DANGER Extending the seat post past the minimum insertion mark may cause accidents or damage! If the seat post is not inserted to the minimum insertion mark, it may break or damage the frame. •...
  • Page 18: Installing The Pedals

    Installing the pedals One of the pedals has a right- and the other a left-hand thread. Most pedals have the letter “L” and “R” stamped on the end of the thread. Some pedals come with a groove in the flange of the left pedal. For more information see the manufacturer‘s manual.
  • Page 19: Before Your First Ride

    Before your first ride Checking the battery before the first use 1. Switch on the e-bike system (see “5.4 Switching the e-bike system on“ on page 23). 2. Check the battery charge (see “5.12 Battery charge indicator“ on page 27). Getting started for your first ride and getting used to your new bike Make yourself familiar with the handling, brakes, shifting system and –...
  • Page 20: Riding Your E-Bike

    Riding your e-bike Information on the e-bike system Your bike either comes with a Kiox display or a SmartphoneHub. 5.1.1 Kiox on-board computer 1 Display 2 Bike light button „ “ 3 On/off button 4 Holder 5 USB port with cover The Kiox on-board computer features a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 21 5.1.3 Control unit > 1 Next page button 2 Select button < 3 Previous page button 4 Reduce assistance level button 5 Increase assistance level button 6 Push assistance button 5.1.4 Battery pack 5.1.5 Drive unit 1 Drive unit 2 Speed sensor 3 Spoke magnet...
  • Page 22: Fitting The Kiox On-Board Computer/Mounting A Smartphone On The Smartphonehub

    Fitting the Kiox on-board computer/Mounting a smartphone on the SmartphoneHub Your bike either comes with a Kiox display or a SmartphoneHub. Fitting the on-board computer 1. Fit the lower part of the on-board computer into the holder first and tilt it forward gently until it is firmly seated inside the magnetic holder.
  • Page 23: Installing The Battery

    Installing the battery 1. Unlock the lock with the key. 2. Make sure the contacts on the upper holder are free from dirt. 3. Place the battery pack with the contacts on the upper holder on the e-bike. 4. Tilt the battery into the lower holder until it is secured by the safety restraint.
  • Page 24: First Use Of The E-Bike System

    First use of the e-bike system The bike is supplied with a partially charged battery. Before using it for the first time, this battery must be charged for at least 1h via the USB port (see “5.1 Information on the e-bike system“ on page 20) or via the e-bike system. Your first ride with Kiox Fit the on-board computer in the holder and proceed as follows with the bicycle standing: Go to the status page (use the “<“...
  • Page 25: Switching Bike Lights On/Off

    Switching bike lights on/off Switching your bike lights on/off with Kiox You can use the button on the on-board computer to simultaneously switch the front and rear light on and off (if present). The light symbol is displayed when the light is on. Switching the bike lights on and off has no effect on the backlight of the display.
  • Page 26: Interrupting Your Ride

    Interrupting your ride If no power output from the e-bike drive unit is requested (e. g. because the e-bike is parked) and no button on the on-board computer or control unit is pressed for approx. 10 minutes, the e-bike system and battery pack will automatically switch off to save energy.
  • Page 27: 5.11 Charging The Battery

    5.11 Charging the battery DANGER Risk of injury due to improper charging of the battery! Improper charging may cause the battery or other inflammable materials nearby to catch fire. • Only use the original charger. • Do not locate the charger or battery near inflammable materials while charging. •...
  • Page 28 Charging the battery while fitted to the e-bike 1. Press the on/off button “ “ to switch off the battery pack. 2. Clean the cover of the charging port (1) and the area around it. → Make sure the charging port doesn’t get dirty when plugging in the charging cable.
  • Page 29: Cycling With Kids

    Cycling with kids Carrying kids in a bike seat There are some basic things you should pay attention to when carrying a child in a bike seat: • Children over seven years of age are not permitted to sit in a child seat. •...
  • Page 30: Before And After Your Ride

    Before and after your ride Before your ride To make sure your bike is safe to ride, you should carry out certain tasks before your ride. This is for your own safety in particular, yet also for riding enjoyment. Nothing is more annoying than having a defect on a bike tour. If there are any defects or flaws, you should have your bike inspected and repaired by a qualified bicycle mechanic.
  • Page 31 Verify the tight fit of the stem: Stand in front of the bike with the front wheel between your knees and try to turn the handlebar left and right. → It should not be possible to turn the handlebar with normal force. Check the headset for play: Stand next to your bike with both hands on the handlebar.
  • Page 32: After Your Ride

    After your ride DANGER Brake failure or reduced braking power due to dirty brake pads or brake contact areas! Brake pads and brake contact surfaces must be free from lubricating substances such as grease, oil (also skin oil), wax, silicone etc.! Brake pads or brake contact surfaces contaminated in this way must no longer be used! 7.2.1 Cleaning your bike After your ride, you should clean your bike thoroughly using a soft cloth and clear water.
  • Page 33: Transport, Storage And Disposal

    Transport, storage and disposal Transport by car The best and safest way to transport your bike is by car. Here, your bike is perfectly protected from the elements and from theft. Yet there are some things you should bear in mind: •...
  • Page 34: Bike Shipping

    Bike shipping The e-bike can be pushed into the bike box for shipping. 1. Turn the handlebar down. 2. Turn the handlebar through 90 degrees. 3. Secure or cover all loose or moving parts properly. Sharp or pointed components should be wrapped additionally to make sure they won’t damage other parts of your bike and won’t tear through the outer packaging.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    Maintenance Regular care and maintenance will prolong the life of your new bicycle. You should carry out easy cleaning, servicing and repair tasks yourself (see “7. Before and after your ride“ on page 30). The required services must be performed by a qualified bicycle mechanic.
  • Page 36: Replacement Of Parts

    Replacement of parts Not all components of your e-bike might be changed or replaced without approval. The two German associations “ Zweirad Industrie Verband ” (ZIV) and “ Verbund Service und Fahrrad “ (VSF) have agreed on a uniform guideline. This guideline defines the conditions under which e-bike components may be replaced.
  • Page 37: Tyre Pressure

    Tyre pressure The maximum tyre pressure depends on tyre width and inner rim width. The following table might be of help when adjusting the tyre pressure. Do not exceed the maximum tyre pressure! On bicycles with originally fitted tyres, the maximum tyre pressure can be determined from the tyre width. You can find the tyre width on the sidewall of the tyre.
  • Page 38 ROSE Bikes GmbH Schersweide 4 46395 Bocholt Germany...

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