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Rotwild R. C + HT User Manual

Rotwild R. C + HT
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
R.C+ HT
R.C+ FS
R.X+ FS
R.E+ FS
R.G+ FS
R.T+ HT
ROTWILD
ADP Engineering GmbH
Am Bauhof 5
64807 Dieburg
GERMANY
Telephone +49 6071 92155-0
Internet www.rotwild.com
E-Mail info@rotwild.de

Table of Contents

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Rotwild R. C + HT Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frame MaterialCarbon
ForkFOX Float 34 Factory, 120 mm travel
BrakesShimano XTR
Drivetrain1x12
TiresSchwalbe

Summary

Identification

Product name and type designation

Lists the specific ROTWILD bike models covered by the manual.

Product version and issue of the instruction manual

Specifies the manual's version and issue date.

Manufacturer and after-sales service

Provides manufacturer contact details and after-sales service information.

Copyright

Outlines the copyright information for the manual.

Original instruction manual

General

Provides general information about the manual's scope and references.

Language

States the original language of the manual and translation policy.

Copies

Details the manual's printing and reproduction policy.

Applicable documentation

Refers to other relevant documents and accessories lists.

Using the original instruction manual

Explains how to use the manual effectively.

User

Defines the intended audience for the instruction manual.

Use

Emphasizes reading the manual before use and its availability.

Writing conventions

Explains the writing conventions, pictograms, and signal words used.

General information

Applicable provisions

Details the standards and directives the bikes comply with.

Design, general functions

Describes the integrated electric drive system and its automatic operation.

National requirements

Advises checking country-specific regulations for riding.

Operating elements

Identifies and labels the various parts of the bike.

Safety information on the product

Explains product pictograms and their meanings for safety.

Weights

Lists the approximate total weights of different ROTWILD models.

Power consumption

Specifies the voltage and frequency for the charger.

Power characteristics

Details the drive system's power output and speed limits.

Emissions

Covers electromagnetic compatibility, sound pressure, and vibration values.

Environmental conditions

Discusses temperature monitoring, direct sunlight precautions, and conditions for charging, riding, and storage.

Information regarding personal protective equipment

Recommends wearing suitable protective gear like helmets, clothing, shoes, and gloves.

Hazards for vulnerable groups

States there are no specific hazards identified for vulnerable groups.

Basic safety information

Rider requirements

Outlines recommended age and physical/mental abilities for riders.

Intended use

Defines the proper use and limitations of the ROTWILD bikes.

Instructions and training

Stresses the importance of proper instructions and training for riders and operators.

Initial set-up

Explains that initial bike setup requires trained technical staff.

Emergency stop, emergency shut-off

Details how the bike stops power and critical safety notes for operation.

Problems during operation

Guides on identifying and reporting unusual sounds, vibrations, or sensations during use.

Disassembly, disposal

Provides instructions on proper disposal of bike components and battery warnings.

Operator's duty of care

Outlines the operator's responsibilities for bike safety and conformity.

Rider's duty of care

Details the rider's responsibilities before riding and adherence to laws.

Periodic inspections

Lists recommended regular checks for the bike's components and systems.

Preparing the bike for use

Work environment

Specifies the ideal conditions for assembling the bike.

Transport and storage

Provides guidelines for safely transporting and storing the bike and its components.

Items supplied

Lists the components included with the bike delivery.

Packaging

Instructs on proper disposal of packaging materials and safety during unpacking.

Set-up

Details the steps for setting up the bike after delivery, including battery charging and adjustments.

Making the bike ready to ride

Adjusting the handlebars

Explains how handlebars are adjusted for rider comfort and control.

Adjusting the saddle

Provides ergonomic guidance for adjusting seat height for optimal riding position.

Using the quick release lever and quick release axle bolt

Details the operation of quick release mechanisms for secure component attachment.

Wheels: Using the RWS system

Instructs on using the RWS system for secure wheel mounting.

Assembling the axle bolt on the front wheel

Guides on correctly installing the front wheel using the axle bolt.

Assembling the axle bolt on the back wheel

Details how to properly attach the rear wheel using the axle bolt.

Assembling the quick release lever on the back wheel

Explains the process for securing the rear wheel with a quick release lever.

Assembling the axle bolt on the back wheel with MDI 3 drop-outs

Describes rear wheel mounting for specific models using a hex wrench.

Adjusting the gear cables

Provides instructions for adjusting gear cables for smooth shifting.

Adjusting the brakes

Covers adjustments related to brake levers and pad wear.

Adjusting the suspension

Details how to adjust front and rear suspension for optimal performance.

Adjusting the suspension fork

Explains fork stiffness adjustment via air pressure and pressure rating adjustments.

Adjusting the shock absorber

Details how to adjust rear shock absorber stiffness, pressure rating, and damping.

Operation

General

Covers pre-ride checks, inspection after incidents, and using the bike as intended.

Kick stands

States that kick stands are not permitted on these models.

Total permitted weight

Specifies the maximum total permitted weight for the bikes.

Luggage carriers

States that luggage carriers are not permitted on these models.

Function of the gears

Explains how to use the gears and optimal pedalling frequency.

Lowering the saddle

Describes how to adjust the saddle height using the thumb shifter.

Electric drive system

Introduces the components of the electric drive system.

Standard display operating system + remote

Details operation via the standard display, including screen removal and USB socket.

Mini remote display operating system

Describes operation for models using the mini remote display, including component descriptions and control panel adjustments.

Charger

Provides safety precautions and operational details for the bike's charger.

Integrated drive battery in the down tube

Describes the integrated battery, its charging socket, charging procedures, and battery removal restrictions.

Maintenance, cleaning

Fatigue

Explains component lifespan and the importance of checking for signs of fatigue.

Genuine spare parts

Emphasizes using genuine spare parts to maintain EC conformity.

Maintenance I

Lists routine checks like tyre pressure, chain cleaning, gear cable checks, and brake inspection.

Maintenance II

Details checks and software updates to be performed by a retailer every six months.

Errors - causes and solutions

Provides troubleshooting steps for common system issues.

Transport

Offers recommendations for safely transporting the bike and its components.

Recycling/disposal

Appendices

EC Conformity Declaration

Presents the official declaration of conformity for the ROTWILD bikes.

Spec list

Lists detailed specifications for the ROTWILD R.C+ HT model.

Inspektionen

Provides a service log to record maintenance intervals and work performed.

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