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  • Page 1 R.C750 FS R.X750 FS R.E750 FS R.T750 HT R.T750 FS R.X375 FS R.E375 FS R.G375 FS MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents ..............1 On/off button (1) ............ 6 Pedals..............23 Menu button (2)............6 Handlebars, stem and suspension fork....24 Introduction ............. 3 Light button (3) ............6 Saddle height and position........24 Requirements for riders.......... 4 Rocker switch (+/-) (4)........... 6 Switching the drive system on and off....
  • Page 3 Storing the eMTB ..........43 Checking that the rims run true......58 List of figures............70 Transporting the ROTWILD eMTB ......59 Handlebars, stem, headset and saddle ....44 Adjusting the handlebars ........44 Transporting the eMTB by car ....... 59 Headset ..............
  • Page 4: Introduction

    If you are not able to contact this dealer, you will This instruction manual contains information find a list of other ROTWILD authorised dealers on about the safe use and maintenance of your our website at www.rotwild.de. ROTWILD eMTB. Please read the instruction...
  • Page 5: Requirements For Riders

    In addition, the rider must have the physical and mental capability to ride a pedal-powered eMTB. You should only use your ROTWILD eMTB for its intended purpose (see the section “Proper use of the eMTB”). This will ensure that the ROTWILD eMTB is always ridden in accordance with the intended category of use.
  • Page 6: Safety Information In The Instruction Manual

    General warning. Refer to the provided in this instruction manual: owner’s manual. “Note” category, you could cause damage to the Separate disposal of electrical ROTWILD eMTB. and electronic equipment and batteries. Serious injuries or death. Do not burn. If you do not follow the safety instructions in the Additional information, tips and notes come “Danger”...
  • Page 7: Current Regulations

    Safety Current regulations assisted cycles (EPACs) The ROTWILD eMTB models described in this Your ROTWILD authorised dealer will have a list of instruction manual are electrically assisted. They approved accessories. meet the requirements of the EN 15194 standard, Before you fit accessories to your eMTB, please among others.
  • Page 8: General Information

    August 2022. extended manufacturer’s warranty. The manual was published in August 2021. Target group / users You will find more information in the ROTWILD This original instruction manual is intended for warranty terms at www.rotwild.de. Manufacturer: the rider and operator of the ROTWILD eMTB...
  • Page 9: Emergency Stop

    Figure 3:ON/OFF switch (750) This original instruction manual applies to the Pushing aid mode following ROTWILD eMTBs: When the pushing aid mode is switched on, the RC750FS22 / RX750FSC22 / RX750FSP22 / drive train will disconnect as soon as you release RX750FSU22 / RE750FSC22 / RE750FSP22 / the walk-assist button.
  • Page 10: Detailed Information

    Detailed information Figure 5:Detailed information about the ROTWILD 15 16...
  • Page 11: Contents

    Important information The frame of the ROTWILD eMTB is made by hand Unlike aluminium, when carbon is overstressed it from high-quality carbon fibre composite and is does not become dented or deformed. If the fibres have broken, take care when...
  • Page 12 The damaged carbon components must be If you have had the frame or fork partially replaced immediately. repainted, you must ask your ROTWILD authorised Your ROTWILD dealer will clean the eMTB dealer to check them. thoroughly and check it for signs of material...
  • Page 13: Proper Use Of The Emtb

    They can also instruction manual has been written specifically breaking down. ROTWILD will not be liable for the interfere with other functions, such as braking. for your ROTWILD eMTB, but cannot describe it resulting damage.
  • Page 14: Problems While Using The Emtb

    ROTWILD will not accept liability if the eMTB is while charging the drive battery, you must stop ROTWILD stand adapter is used to fit the not used properly.
  • Page 15: Categories Of Use

    Jumps and drops are operation of a bicycle on a regular restricted to a maximum height of 61 cm. Only use the ROTWILD e-MTB in the manner paved surface where the tires are described in this instruction manual.
  • Page 16: Brose Allround Operating System

    Hold the button down for approx. button, you increase the level of support. To bike. 2 seconds to switch the eMTB off. If the ROTWILD reduce the level of support, you press the "-" eMTB has not been used for approx. 15 minutes, button.
  • Page 17: Brose Remote Operating System

    Hold the button down for approx. 1.5 seconds to bike. Press the “+” button to change the LED to blue switch the eMTB off. If the ROTWILD eMTB has not and increase the level of support. To reduce the Display screen been used for approx.
  • Page 18: Shimano Steps Ep8 Operating System

    Using the on/off button (1) on the top tube on the drive battery, you can switch the ROTWILD eMTB on and off. If the ROTWILD eMTB has not been used for approx. 10 minutes, the system switches off automatically to save energy.
  • Page 19: Settings Menu

    Settings menu Pushing aid mode On the settings menu you can choose different You switch on pushing aid mode by pressing and Using pushing aid mode. options. Using the (Light) menu item, you can holding the bottom button in the support switch You must steer the eMTB using both hands in switch the lights on and off, if your bike has this (Y) for around 2 seconds.
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Technical data R.G375 SUSPENSION ELEMENT FOX FLOAT X2 LSC/LSR 2-POS LEVERPERFORMANCE 230x 65 HEADSET ACROS RW375 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK FORK FOX 38 FLOAT 180 FIT GRIP2 HSC/LSC HSR/LSR PERFORMANCE ELITE E-TUNED HANDLEBARS E13 PLUS AL7050 I.C.R (20-780) STEM E13 PLUS 35 AL7050 I.C.R. (50) DISPLAY SHIMANO EP800 SEAT POST...
  • Page 21 R.E375 CORE SUSPENSION ELEMENT FOX FLOAT X 3-POS PERFORMANCE 230x 60 FOX FLOAT X 3-POS ADJUST FACTORY KASHIMA 230x 60 HEADSET ACROS RW375 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK ACROS RW375 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK FORK FOX 36 FLOAT 170 FIT GRIP 3-POS MICRO ADJUST PERFORMANCE E-TUNED FOX 36 FLOAT 170 FIT4 3-POS ADJUST FACTORY KASHIMA E-TUNED HANDLEBARS E13 PLUS AL7050 I.C.R (20-780)
  • Page 22 FORK FOX 36 FLOAT 150 FIT GRIP 3-POS MICRO ADJUST PERFORMANCE E-TUNED FOX 36 FLOAT 150 FIT GRIP 3-POS MICRO ADJUST PERFORMANCE E-TUNED HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B280 AL7075 (15-780) ROTWILD B220 CARBON (15-780) STEM ROTWILD S140 AL7075 (50) ROTWILD S140 AL7075 (50)
  • Page 23 FOX FLOAT DPS 3-POS FACTORY KASHIMA 210x 50 HEADSET ACROS RW375 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK FORK FOX 36 FLOAT 150 FIT4 3-POS ADJUST FACTORY KASHIMA E-TUNED HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B220 CARBON (15-780) STEM ROTWILD S140 AL7075 (50) SHIMANO EP800 DISPLAY SEAT POST 8PINS NGS2.0 (INDIVIDUAL - UP TO 230(XL))
  • Page 24 BATTERY CRANK E13 PLUS 160(S/M)/165(L/XL) // E13 DIRECT MOUNT CHAINRING 34T. E13 PLUS 160(S/M)/165(L/XL) // E13 DIRECT MOUNT CHAINRING 34T. CHAIN GUIDE ROTWILD SL750 2.0 ROTWILD SL750 2.0 SHIFTING LEVER SHIMANO XT I-SPEC EV SHIMANO XT I-SPEC EV REAR DERAILLEUR...
  • Page 25 FOX 36 FLOAT 150 FIT GRIP 3-POS MICRO ADJUST PERFORMANCE E-BIKE+ HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B280 AL7075 (15-780) ROTWILD B220 CARBON (15-780) STEM ROTWILD S140 AL7075 (50) / ML-INTERFACE ROTWILD S140 AL7075 (50) / ML-INTERFACE BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND DISPLAY...
  • Page 26 ACROS RW750 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK FORK FOX 36 FLOAT 150 FIT4 3-POS ADJUST FACTORY KASHIMA E-BIKE+ HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B220 CARBON (15-780) STEM ROTWILD S140 AL7075 (50) / ML-INTERFACE BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND DISPLAY SEAT POST 8PINS NGS2.0 (INDIVIDUAL - UP TO 230(XL)) SADDLE...
  • Page 27 DT SWISS F535 ONE 140 APT LINEAIR/COILPAIR / INCONTROL/PLUSHPORT HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B280 AL7075 (35-740/740/780/780) ROTWILD B280 AL7075 (35-740/740/780/780) STEM ROTWILD S240 AL6061 (50) / ML-INTERFACE ROTWILD S240 AL6061 (50) / ML-INTERFACE BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND DISPLAY SEAT POST...
  • Page 28 ACROS RW750 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK FORK DT SWISS F535 ONE 140 APT LINEAIR/COILPAIR / INCONTROL/PLUSHPORT HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B220 CARBON (15-780) STEM ROTWILD S240 AL6061 (50) / ML-INTERFACE BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND DISPLAY SEAT POST 8PINS NGS2.0 (INDIVIDUAL - UP TO 230(XL)) SADDLE...
  • Page 29 FOX FLOAT DPS 3-POS PERFORMANCE 185Tx 50 HEADSET ACROS RW750 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK FORK FOX 34 AWL 140 FIT GRIP SWEEP ADJUST PERFORMANCE E-BIKE+ HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B280 AL7075 (35-740/740/780/780) STEM ROTWILD S240 AL6061(50) BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND DISPLAY SEAT POST...
  • Page 30 TOUR HEADSET ACROS RW750 1.5 HEADSET W/ BLOCKLOCK FORK FOX 34 AWL 110 FIT GRIP SWEEP ADJUST PERFORMANCE E-BIKE+ HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B280 AL7075 (35-740/740/780/780) STEM ROTWILD S240 AL6061 (50) DISPLAY BROSE DISPLAY ALLROUND SEAT POST CRANKBROTHERS HIGHLINE 3 (UP TO 100(S)/125(M/L/XL))
  • Page 31: First Use And Before Every Ride

    The connector and the battery socket are magnetic, which ensures that you insert the connector in the The ROTWILD authorised dealer who supplies the correct position. eMTB will inform the rider or the operator about its functions at the latest during the handover process.
  • Page 32: Quick Release Levers

    Figure 13: Checking the tyre pressure. The drive battery must only be charged using Loose components. the charger supplied with the eMTB. If you use If the quick release levers or bolts are not another charger, you could cause a fire or an fastened correctly, parts can come loose and explosion.
  • Page 33: Brake System

    First use and before every ride Brake system Pedals Please check the brake system the first time you ROTWILD eMTBs are supplied from the factory Sudden braking. use the bike. First of all, check the brake levers. without pedals. Your ROTWILD authorised dealer...
  • Page 34: Handlebars, Stem And Suspension Fork

    Handlebars, stem and suspension fork Saddle height and position Figure 16: On/off button (375) You can adjust the handlebars, stem and You can adjust the saddle height and position to suspension fork to suit your requirements. suit your height and your preferences. You can find detailed instructions on how to do this in the sections “Handlebars, stem, headset You can find further information on how to adjust...
  • Page 35: Checking The Bolts

    If you want to ride your ROTWILD eMTB on public vertically onto its tyres. If you hear any rattling bent or cracked components or a poorly...
  • Page 36 In snowy or icy conditions you could lose control of your ROTWILD Do not ride with dirty or damaged reflectors. eMTB and have a bad crash. Avoid riding your bike in extreme weather conditions.
  • Page 37: What To Check After A Crash

    Risk of injury! If you do not have the necessary technical knowledge or do not carry out the check correctly, you could be injured. Frame Check the frame for damage. If the frame is cracked or deformed, contact your ROTWILD authorised dealer.
  • Page 38: Drive Train

    Only Bent rear dérailleur. use your eMTB if it is in perfect condition. If the rear dérailleur is bent into the spokes, you are at risk of crashing. Do not use the ROTWILD e-MTB if the rear dérailleur is bent!
  • Page 39: Brake System

    If the brake lever cannot be adjusted or is not regularly for leaks. If you find a leak, contact your every ride, check that the brakes are functioning safe, it must be checked by the ROTWILD ROTWILD authorised dealer immediately. perfectly.
  • Page 40: Brake Chafing

    Do not Replace dirty brake pads immediately. Clean you are in any doubt, contact your ROTWILD operate the brake lever. Fit the transport guard dirty brake discs with brake cleaner. If you are in authorised dealer.
  • Page 41: Drive System

    We recommend having your eMTB serviced will give you a low gear ratio that makes riding speed of 25 km/h, the motor gradually shuts regularly by your ROTWILD authorised dealer to uphill easier. down. ensure that it functions perfectly and to keep A medium-sized or small rear sprocket gives you The bike has a pushing aid mode.
  • Page 42: Cranks

    Cranks Figure 22:Lubricating the chain Check to make sure that both cranks are securely Chain and chainring. fitted by shaking them. There should be no play. Wide-legged trousers can get caught in the chain or chainring and cause a crash. Wear tight- Chain fitting trousers or use bicycle clips.
  • Page 43 Only use original spare parts that are approved property. Oil and grease can pollute the of your chain rings and cassettes. by ROTWILD when replacing your chain. Choose environment. Excess oil and grease can make To check the condition of the chain, pull it away the right chain for your dérailleur.
  • Page 44: Gear System

    Make sure that it is back in position before you check the functioning of the gears. If you cannot adjust the gear shifting using this method, the system must be checked by the ROTWILD authorised dealer. Figure 25:Gear shifting and adjuster.
  • Page 45 If you have questions, contact your The arrangement of the low and high limit stop ROTWILD authorised dealer. screws on the rear dérailleur may differ. It is essential that you read the instructions provided by the gear system manufacturer.
  • Page 46: Drive Battery

    Drive battery IPU375/IPU750 The drive battery is in the down tube of the eMTB. It has an integrated Do not put paper clips, screws, coins, keys, other If a crash or an accident causes external electronic protection system that is designed for small objects or conductive materials in the drive damage to the down tube, you must not use the use with the charger supplied with the eMTB.
  • Page 47 A continuous or flashing red indicator light removed. means that a fault has been identified. The charger and the battery must not be used. You must take them to your ROTWILD authorised dealer. Make sure that you read the instructions for the charger.
  • Page 48: Charging The Ipu375/Ipu750

    You must take them to your ROTWILD authorised dealer. The drive battery must be charged every eight weeks to prevent damage being caused to the...
  • Page 49: Removing The Ipu375

    Removing and installing the IPU375 Removing the IPU375 Figure 27: Removing the drive battery Operate the drive battery’s removal mechanism Always use one hand to stop the drive battery at the top of the down tube. This triggers the first from falling out during the installation unlocking stage of the two-stage removal procedure.
  • Page 50 Check that the drive battery has clicked into the Check whether the drive battery is connected to If the locking pin is not positioned correctly, it can battery lock mechanism. the drive system by pressing the on/off button. come loose while you are riding your bike and cause the drive battery to fall out.
  • Page 51: Removing The Ipu750

    Removing and installing the IPU750 Removing the IPU750 Figure 32: Removing the drive battery First, release the drive battery’s locking pin. To do Always use one hand to stop the drive battery so, push the locking pin towards the down tube from falling out during the installation and tilt the head downwards.
  • Page 52: Adjusting The Tension On The Drive Battery

    - Turn the adjustment knobs in an anticlockwise tension on the drive battery, contact your occur. direction to reduce the tension. ROTWILD authorised dealer. - The drive battery can be moved noticeably by hand even though the locking pin has been Adjust the adjustment knobs uniformly (one inserted correctly.
  • Page 53: Charger

    Charger The ROTWILD eMTB is supplied with a charger not be any flammable materials nearby. manufactured by BMZ. The charger is designed The drive battery must only be charged using the for a 100-240 V and 50/60 Hz power supply and charger supplied with the eMTB.
  • Page 54: Handlebars, Stem, Headset And Saddle

    Handlebars and stem Figure 36: Always use a torque wrench to tighten the bolts (see “Recommended tightening torques” on page 68) Adjusting the headset is a job for a specialist. Ask your ROTWILD authorised dealer to adjust the headset.
  • Page 55: Adjusting The Saddle

    This can cause a crash or an accident. When you sit on the ROTWILD eMTB, your leg should be slightly bent. To get the best results, Figure 40: Seat post (maximum extension length).
  • Page 56: Adjusting The Eightpins Seat Post

    Seat post Adjusting the Eightpins seat post Figure 41: Eightpins seat post On lowerable seat posts, the seat height is A loose seat post can cause a crash. Make sure adjusted using a special-purpose height that the seat post clicks into place when you are adjustment mechanism.
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Seat Post - Quick Release Lever

    Seat post Adjusting the seat post – quick release Adjusting the seat post – clamping Adjusting the E13 seat post lever screw The factory setting of the saddle is in its highest possible position. Follow these instructions to set The quick release lever on the seat post is not Loosen the clamping screw on the saddle clamp the saddle to the right height for you: labelled.
  • Page 58: Lowering The Saddle

    Lowering the saddle Figure 44: E13 seat post 4.There is the same scale on the lower part of the seat post as on the upper part. Look at the figure If you are riding off road, it can be helpful to lower on the upper scale and set the limit ring to exactly the seat post temporarily.
  • Page 59: Suspension - Suspension Fork

    Suspension - suspension fork Your ROTWILD eMTB is fitted with a suspension On the RC750FS22 / RT750HT22 / RT750FS22 Figure 45: Valve for adjusting the fork pressure. fork to make riding on different types of terrain as models, the suspension fork is correctly adjusted comfortable and safe as possible.
  • Page 60: Compression Damping

    If you ride with too much air pressure or no air Figure 46: OPEN pressure in the fork, this will cause damage. We recommend asking your ROTWILD authorised dealer to show you how to adjust the fork pressure. Compression damping You can adjust the fork compression damping using the blue lever on the right-hand fork leg.
  • Page 61: Rebound Damping

    Suspension - suspension fork Rebound damping The adjustment knob for rebound damping is at You will find more information about adjusting The damping must be adjusted when the the bottom of the right-hand fork leg. First of all, the suspension fork in the instructions provided suspension fork is in OPEN mode.
  • Page 62: Running Gear - Rear Triangle

    Adjusting the rear shock total suspension travel when you are sitting on the bike. The ROTWILD authorised dealer will check the A special air pump must be used for the factory setting of the suspension and adjust it to The rubber ring on the shock will help you to suspension forks and shock.
  • Page 63: Rebound Damping

    Rebound damping You can adjust the rebound damping using the You will find more information about adjusting You will find more information about adjusting red adjuster wheel on the shock. the shock rebound damping in the instruction the shock compression damping in the manual provided by the shock absorber instruction manual provided by the shock Figure 52: Adjusting the damping.
  • Page 64: Testing The Fork And Shock Settings

    Testing the fork and shock settings Find some suitable ground to test the suspension The suspension element manufacturers provide Risk of crashing when riding downhill with the fork and shock settings. detailed instruction manuals on setting up the FIRM function selected. suspension.
  • Page 65: Wheels And Tyres

    Tyres with worn tread have less grip. You should is used, the force will be applied incorrectly. This ask your ROTWILD authorised dealer to check the can cause the fork or the frame to break. tread on your tyres regularly.
  • Page 66: Front Wheel

    Front wheel The front wheels of the ROTWILD eMTB have quick Figure 56: Closing the quick release lever. release axles. When fitting the front hub, make The ROTWILD authorised dealer should sure that it is securely positioned in the dropout...
  • Page 67: Rear Wheel

    ROTWILD authorised dealer. suspension fork or rear triangle. undamaged. You must also check that the left This can cause a crash or an accident.
  • Page 68: Checking The Spokes

    If the front or rear wheel does not run true, have guard for the disc brake on the calliper. that they all make the same noise. it repaired or replaced immediately by a ROTWILD authorised dealer. 2. If some of the spokes make different noises or if you find spokes that are loose, contact your ROTWILD authorised dealer immediately.
  • Page 69: Transporting The Rotwild Emtb

    If you are sending your ROTWILD eMTB by courier, we recommend that you ask your ROTWILD authorised dealer to partially disassemble and pack the bike for you.
  • Page 70: Transporting The Emtb By Air

    Measure the total height of the vehicle and note it down inside the vehicle where it can clearly be The lithium ion drive battery in your ROTWILD seen. eMTB is classed as a hazardous material...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    If you cannot resolve the problem by following the stops while incorrect speed sensor type of sys- riding trical system. If instructions below, contact your ROTWILD the bike is position tem fault the situation being authorised dealer. does not im-...
  • Page 72: Warranty, Wear And Brake Pads

    Warranty, wear and brake pads Wear parts excluded from the warranty eMTBs that are often left outside will be subject necessary, have them replaced by your ROTWILD to greater wear and tear because of the effects of authorised dealer. Wear does not constitute a manufacturing defect.
  • Page 73: Cleaning, Packaging And Disposal

    This is essential in order to make sure that your Servicing and repairs should be carried out by ROTWILD eMTB functions correctly and is safe to experts. Specialist knowledge and special tools Always check that there are no cleaning products ride.
  • Page 74: Packaging Material

    To prevent any problems occurring, individual Please also ensure that you delete any personal components of a ROTWILD eMTB that is no longer - Electrical and electronic devices must not be data on the devices. in use must be stored in a dry, frost-free location disposed of with household waste! This is why where they are not exposed to direct sunlight.
  • Page 75: Service Record

    Maintenance measures have been carried Maintenance measures have been carried Maintenance measures have been carried out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance with the service interval.
  • Page 76: Service

    Maintenance measures have been carried Maintenance measures have been carried Maintenance measures have been carried out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance with the service interval.
  • Page 77: 7Th Service

    Maintenance measures have been carried Maintenance measures have been carried Maintenance measures have been carried out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance out on the ROTWILD eMTB in accordance with the service interval.
  • Page 78: List Of Tables

    If you have no experience of using a torque spring) RX750FSP22 wrench, have any loose bolts tightened by your Bolts (main bearing 750) 10 Nm ROTWILD authorised dealer. RX750FSU22 Bolts (main bearing 375) 15 Nm RE750FSC22 Bolts (Horst-link) 8 Nm...
  • Page 79: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Am Bauhof 5 DIN EN 15194:2018 Cycles. Electrically power assisted cycles. EPAC bicycles 64807 Dieburg, Germany DIN ISO 4210:2015 Mountain bicycles hereby declares that the ROTWILD electrically assisted bicycles DIN ISO 4210:2015 City and trekking bicycles Product names: RC750FS22 RX750FSC22...
  • Page 80: List Of Figures

    List of figures Sample type plate for ROTWILD electric power assisted The charger cable in the correct position....38 Adjusting the damping.......... 53 cycles (EPACs) ............6 Charging socket (750) .......... 38 The quick release lever on the front wheel..... 56 Fitting the axle bolt on the front wheel....
  • Page 81 This instruction manual has been written with ADP ENGINEERING GMBH Instruction manual for ROTWILD eMTBs, 2021 the greatest of care. However, many of the Am Bauhof 5 1st edition 08/2021 functions and add-on parts described here may 64807 Dieburg, Germany Editor: Thomas Kraus change as a result of ongoing development work.

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