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MY24
R.X275
R.R275X
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  • Page 1 User Manual MY24 R.X275 R.R275X...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7 ROTWILD details ........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This original instruction manual must not be reproduced or distributed and its content must not be used or communicated, unless specific per- With the exception of the R.R275X4, all ROTWILD models are full-suspen- mission has been given. If you breach these regulations, you will be liable sion electric mountain bikes.
  • Page 4: Scope Of Delivery

    I N F O R M A T I O N 2.4 Warranty Pedals are not included in the scope of delivery. Your ROTWILD dealer will ROTWILD frames are made by hand with great care and are subject to help you to choose the pedals that suit you and will fit them as part of the comprehensive quality control measures during the manufacturing pro- delivery process.
  • Page 5: Detailed Information

    3 Detailed information 3.1 R.X275 Legend: Saddle Handlebars Seat post Suspension fork Linkage Disc brake Rear shock IPU in the down Frame tube Stem Pedals Please refer to the Crank parts list for your model to find out Motor whether your bike has Chain ring the components listed here.
  • Page 6: R.r275X

    Detailed information 3.2 R.R275X Legend: Saddle Handlebars Seat post Suspension fork Frame Disc brake Stem IPU in the down Please refer to the tube parts list for your model to find out Pedals whether your bike has Crank the components listed here.
  • Page 7: Good To Know

    4.1 Current regulations This instruction manual contains information about the safe use and the maintenance of your ROTWILD bike. Please take the time to read the in- The ROTWILD bikes described in this instruction manual are electrically struction manual carefully before you go for your first ride, so that you can assisted.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    If you do not follow the safety information in the “Note” category, you could ⚠ D A N G E R cause damage to your ROTWILD bike. ⓘ Serious injuries or death. I N F O R M A T I O N If you do not follow the safety information in the “Danger”...
  • Page 9: Warnings

    N O T E 4.3.1 General information Always follow the tightening torques given at the end of the manual and use a torque wrench. Your ROTWILD dealer will be happy to help you. N O T E N O T E...
  • Page 10 ⚠ W A R N I N G Never clamp your ROTWILD frame in a bike rack. Only use the seat post for this purpose, providing it is not made from carbon fibre. An unsecured or incorrectly secured bike can become detached from the carrier while being transported and cause a serious accident.
  • Page 11 Do not use your ROTWILD bike if it does not meet the require- ments in this section. If this is the case, please speak to your ROTWILD You must not straighten bent or damaged components.
  • Page 12 Make sure that bags or other items you are carrying do not activate the battery is damaged, your ROTWILD dealer can help you to have it profes- pushing aid or prevent the brakes from working. In addition, items you are sionally disposed of.
  • Page 13 If there is external damage to the down tube as result of a crash or an ac- cident, do not use your bike. Take it to your ROTWILD dealer. There is a risk The charger must be stored and used in a dry, clean area. Please read the that the battery is damaged and could catch fire.
  • Page 14 N O T E Error messages on the display can indicate serious problems with the sys- tem. If this happens, stop riding your bike and contact your ROTWILD deal- You need technical knowledge to be able to adjust the rear dérailleur. In- correct adjustments can cause mechanical damage.
  • Page 15 ⚠ W A R N I N G ⚠ W A R N I N G Worn tyres increase the risk of a crash. You should ask your ROTWILD deal- er to check the tread depth on your tyres regularly. You should also make If the wheels have been removed, never operate the brake lever.
  • Page 16: Riding On Public Roads

    ⚠ W A R N I N G When you use your ROTWILD bike off road, you must comply with the law in your country. We would also ask you to respect nature and the environ- If the brake pads or discs are worn or dirty, the brakes will not function ment.
  • Page 17: The Requirements On You

    4.6 Original components If your country has no national regulations concerning the use of electri- ROTWILD invests a lot of time and expertise in drawing up the correct cally power assisted cycles (EPACs), we recommend that you should be at specifications for the different areas of use of its products.
  • Page 18: Symbols On The Product

    ROTWILD lithium-ion batteries are only protected Figure 1: Sample type plate for a ROTWILD bike against splashes of water. They must never be The three symbols at the bottom edge of the type plate have the following immersed in water.
  • Page 19: Correct Area Of Use

    In all areas of use, the operating temperature range is between 0 C and R.X275FS4 The various ROTWILD bikes are suitable/designed for different areas of use. These are divided into the following categories: Category 3 includes the definitions of the previous two categories. In ad- dition, the bikes in this category can be ridden on demanding trails, rough terrain and difficult routes.
  • Page 20: Technical

    ACROS RW375 1.5 HEADSET ACROS RW375 1.5 HEADSET FORK FOX 34 FLOAT 130 FIT4 3-POS ADJUST PERFORMANCE ELITE FOX 34 FLOAT 130 FIT4 3-POS ADJUST FACTORY KASHIMA HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B220 CARBON ROTWILD RIC280 CARBON STEM ROTWILD S140 AL7075 DISPLAY TQ CENTER...
  • Page 21 ULTRA FRAME HM CARBON HM CARBON HEADSET ACROS RW375 GRAVEL 1.5 HEADSET ACROS RW375 GRAVEL 1.5 HEADSET FORK ROTWILD GRAVEL FORK HM CARBON ROTWILD GRAVEL FORK HM CARBON HANDLEBARS ROTWILD B340 ROTWILD B340 STEM ROTWILD RIS340 AL7075 ROTWILD RIS340 AL7075...
  • Page 22: First Steps

    First steps 6 First steps 6.1 R275 Series – TQ Display To switch your bike with the TQ system on, you press the display button. To The display shows the following information: switch it off, you press and hold the button (for more than 3 seconds). The The horizontal bars indicate the charge status of your drive battery.
  • Page 23 Riding profiles Press the display button briefly to choose a riding profile. You select the mode you want once and keep that mode during the ride. Your selection appears as a circle at the top of the display. In Eco mode you can ride hilly routes without problems. The system gradually switches off at 20 km/h.
  • Page 24 First steps Boost button For additional support on your ride, you can press the boost button. It is in the left-hand end of the handlebars and provides full power of 300 watt hours for a maximum of 30 seconds. If you press and hold the boost but- ton, the riding profile dots start to flash.
  • Page 25 Your R.R275X bike has integrated front and rear lights. Using the light You can pair your ROTWILD bike with the TQ E-Bike app via Bluetooth. You button on the right of the handlebars, you can switch the lights off or will find more information on the TQ website: choose low beam or high beam.
  • Page 26: Before Every Ride

    6.2.1 Charge the IPU All ROTWILD IPUs are designed for a specific type of charger cable. Only use the cable supplied with the bike. Depending on the model, a mechan- ical or magnetic coding system prevents the charger from being connect- Google Play Store ed incorrectly.
  • Page 27 On an R.X275 bike, you insert the charger cable provided into the top of the down tube. On the R.R275X, the socket is on the lower seat tube. Figure 10: Charging the R.R275X Figure 9: Charging the R.X275 Only use the charger supplied with the bike. Please note the warning sym- Remember to close the protective cap after you have finished charging the bols on the charger.
  • Page 28 Figure 11: Checking the quick release levers Lift your ROTWILD bike about 10 cm off the ground with both wheels at the same height and let it fall vertically onto its tyres. If you hear any rattling noises, this can indicate that some components are loose. Track down the source of the noises and if you are in any doubt, contact your ROTWILD dealer.
  • Page 29 In addition, you should ask your ROTWILD dealer to check the tread depth on your tyres regularly. Make sure that the tyre pressure is correct. It is marked on the tyre side wall.
  • Page 30 5 Nm. Incorrectly adjusted suspension can lead to a crash. Please read Section 7.4 Suspension on page 39 and if you have questions, ask your ROTWILD dealer. Figure 14: Checking the R.R275X brake system Make sure that the suspension is correctly adjusted if your bike has a sus- pension system.
  • Page 31: Rotwild Details

    At speeds of over 25 km/h, the motor switches off. 7.1.1 Integrated power unit (IPU) Every ROTWILD bike has an IPU. The IPU has been developed by ROTWILD for each model range in collaboration with the relevant battery manufac- turer. The IPU has been designed for the motor and cannot be used with another bike.
  • Page 32 ROTWILD details 7.1.2 Charger Your ROTWILD bike is supplied with a specific charger. Use only the charg- er supplied with the bike. The power cable on the charger must be plugged into a household electrical socket that is earthed. Figure 16: TQ range extender on the R.R275X ⚠...
  • Page 33: Mechanical Drive System

    The charger must be stored and used in a dry, clean area. Please read the the mechanical drive system are securely fitted and in good condition. If safety information on the charger. you discover any play or looseness, you should speak to your ROTWILD dealer. 7.2.1 Crank Check to make sure that both cranks are securely fitted by shaking them.
  • Page 34 ROTWILD details put any remaining oil or grease in your household waste bin. Dispose of it at a recycling centre. Figure 18: Crank Figure 19: Chain care 7.2.2 Chain Please take care when working. If you do not have the necessary technical The life span of your chain depends to a large extent on whether you clean knowledge, you could injure your fingers on rotating components.
  • Page 35 ⓘ I N F O R M A T I O N You should have your gear system adjusted by your ROTWILD dealer. Experiment yourself to find out which gear is best for you on different types of terrain and on different inclines. A low gear ratio with a large rear...
  • Page 36: Fine Tuning

    7.3 Fine tuning You can personalise your bike with the help of your ROTWILD dealer. Ergo- nomics is an important consideration for us. You should therefore take the time to make sure that your posture on your bike is correct. On the follow- ing pages, we explain how to make basic adjustments to the handlebars, stem, headset and saddle.
  • Page 37 A loose headset can increase the stress on the bearing and the front wheel fork. As a result, these components can break. Check the headset regularly and if you find that there is play in it, have the problem rectified by ROT- WILD dealer. Figure 22: Headset ROTWILD details...
  • Page 38 When you sit on your ROTWILD bike, your leg should be slightly bent. To get components.
  • Page 39 ⚠ W A R N I N G 7.3.5 Seat post ROTWILD bikes with a seat post that can be lowered have the control unit Always make sure that the seat post is at least at the minimum insertion on the left-hand end of the handlebars. If you operate the control unit, you depth.
  • Page 40: Suspension

    The following section does not apply to the R.R275X4 model. sure. We strongly recommend that all adjustments to the suspension fork Your ROTWILD bike is fitted with a suspension fork and a rear shock ab- and rear shock are carried out by your ROTWILD dealer.
  • Page 41 First of all, turn the adjustment knob anticlockwise until it reaches the stop. Then turn it clockwise in small steps until the damping rebound set- ting is right for you. Your ROTWILD dealer can help you with this. Figure 26: Compression damping of the suspension fork...
  • Page 42 Your using the blue lever. By turning the lever to the FIRM position, you make ROTWILD dealer can help you with this. the shock stiffer. Turning it to the OPEN position makes the shock softer.
  • Page 43: Wheels And Tyres

    You should check the axles before every ride to make sure that the wheels Your ROTWILD dealer will show you how the front wheel axle functions. The are firmly mounted in the suspension fork and the rear triangle and do not dealer will demonstrate how to make sure when fitting the front hub that have any lateral play.
  • Page 44 Before you fit the axle, make sure that the thread is clean and undamaged. Figure 31: Rear wheel If you cannot push the axle right through or if you cannot remove the dirt from the axle or apply tightening torque of 12 Nm, contact your ROTWILD dealer.
  • Page 45 If some of the spokes make different noises or if you find spokes that are loose, contact your ROTWILD dealer. Tyres Use an air pump with a pressure gauge to pump up the tyres. If your tyres have cracks, any other sort of damage or too little tread, have them re- placed by your ROTWILD dealer.
  • Page 46: Transporting Your Rotwild Bike

    8 Transporting your ROTWILD bike The lithium-ion battery of your ROTWILD bike is classed as hazardous ma- Your ROTWILD dealer will show you how to fit the transport guards. If you terial and must be transported accordingly. Your drive battery is tested are sending your ROTWILD bike by courier, we recommend that you ask and approved for safe transport in accordance with the UN 38.3 certifica-...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    9 Troubleshooting If you have a problem of any kind, you can contact your ROTWILD dealer. Problem Cause Solution Otherwise, you can consult the troubleshooting table below for help. ERR ## DISP Display or switch Restart the system ⚠ W A R N I N G...
  • Page 48: Wear

    Wear 10 Wear Wear does not constitute a manufacturing defect. Worn components or ad- When parts reach their wear limit, they must be replaced. This applies in justments that have changed as a result of wear are not covered by the particular to the following components: warranty.
  • Page 49: Cleaning, Packaging And Disposal

    It is important to protect your bike against environmental influences such The packaging (mainly cardboard) must be disposed of in accordance as dirt, sweat, road salt in winter and salty air. Clean your ROTWILD bike with local regulations. with a damp cloth. Regular cleaning will prevent dirt from building up on To prevent any problems occurring, individual components of a bike that your bike.
  • Page 50: Recycling And Disposal

    Dismantling the drive battery or the charger cable is not permitted under any circumstances. Any residual voltage can cause fire and injuries. Sharp-edged pieces of the battery and internal components can cause Before you hand in your ROTWILD bike for disposal, please delete all your cuts and short circuits. personal data.
  • Page 51: Service Records

    Servicing measures have been carried out on Servicing measures have been carried out on Servicing measures have been carried out on the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- vice interval.
  • Page 52 Servicing measures have been carried out on Servicing measures have been carried out on Servicing measures have been carried out on the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- vice interval.
  • Page 53 Servicing measures have been carried out on Servicing measures have been carried out on Servicing measures have been carried out on the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- the ROTWILD bike in accordance with the ser- vice interval.
  • Page 54: Torque And Tyre Pressure Table

    N O T E and on the material and design of the component. If you are uncertain, you can contact your ROTWILD dealer at any time. Always use the specified tire pressure indicated on the tire sidewall (see 6.2.3 Wheels and tyres on page 27).
  • Page 55: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    ADP Engineering GmbH // Am Bauhof 5 // 64807 Dieburg // Germany // Darmstadt District Court // HRB 90547 // WEEE reg. no. DE 55745781 VAT no. 167521875 // Phone +49 6071 92155 0 // E-mail: info@rotwild.de // Website: www.rotwild.com...
  • Page 56 64807 Dieburg, Germany Changes of this kind can be made without advance notice. Tel: +49 6071 92155 0 E-mail: info@rotwild.de Instruction manual for ROTWILD bike, 2024 Website: www.rotwild.com 1st edition August 2023 Editor: Hannah Seibel Typesetting and printing: Printout Pulheim GmbH, Marie-Curie-Straße 7,...

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