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1.7  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.

1.8  Warranty and guarantee

For all information on warranty and guarantee see rosebikes.com/termsandconditions.

Tuning the e-bike will invalidate the warranty.

If you have purchased a complete bike from us, you are obliged to return the entire bike to make a warranty claim, and 
not just the defective components. Only then we can check whether the legal requirements for a warranty claim are 
met.

1.9  Wearing parts

Therefore, the components listed below should be checked regularly and replaced, if necessary:

•  Battery pack and drive unit
•  Tyres and tubes
•  Rims
•  Brake pads
•  Bearings (headset bearings, bottom bracket bearings, rear triangle bearings, hub bearings)
•  Chain and drive belt
•  Cassette and sprockets
•  Handlebar, grips and stem
•  Saddle and seat post
•  Grease, lubricant, hydraulic oil and brake fluid
•  Inner and outer brake and gear cables
•  Suspension fork and rear shock
•  Stickers and paintwork

1.10  Weight limit

Electric ROSE bikes are designed for a maximum weight of 140 kg. The system weight is derived from the weight of the 
cyclist, bicycle, gear (helmet, backpack, shoes, clothes) and luggage.

1.11  Exclusion of liability

The tasks described in this manual require special knowledge and should only be carried out by people with sufficient 
expertise.

The user is liable for damages resulting from:

•  Misuse or any other cause beyond the range of the intended use (see “2.10 Intended use“ on page 13)
•  Non-compliance with safety regulations
•  Improper assembly, repair and maintenance
•  Use of unapproved replacement parts and accessories
•  Change of construction
•  Tuning

If in doubt, please consult the ROSE service or a qualified bicycle mechanic.

Summary of Contents for Xtra Watt 2019

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL V2019 11 XTRA WATT EVO_KIOX_EN ...

Page 2: ...t 4 Saddle clamp 14 Mudguard 5 Rear rack 15 Fork 6 Rear light 16 Brake disc 7 Mudguard 17 Hub 8 Chain Belt 18 Spoke 9 Mid drive motor 19 Rim 10 Pedal 20 Tyre 21 Battery pack 1 2 6 3 7 8 9 4 10 11 14 17 12 13 15 18 19 5 16 20 Translation of original manual 21 ...

Page 3: ...eloved bicycle This manual includes all information on handling maintenance and care you need to properly care for your bike We recommend you to carefully check and service your bike at regular intervals Your safety and a long life of your bike should be worth the effort This manual describes all details you need for a safe use of your bike as well as the most important and general facts about you...

Page 4: ...ike assembly 14 3 1 Opening the ROSE bike box and unpacking the contents 14 3 2 Straightening the handlebar and adjusting the steering play Speedlifter Twist 15 3 3 Adjusting the angle of the handlebar 16 3 4 How to set your saddle height 17 3 5 Installing the pedals 18 4 Before your first ride 19 4 1 Checking the battery before the first use 19 4 2 Getting started for your first ride and getting ...

Page 5: ...r ride 30 7 2 After your ride 32 7 3 After a crash 32 8 Transport storage and disposal 33 8 1 Transport by car 33 8 2 Transport on a hitch or roof rack 33 8 3 Battery storage 33 8 4 Bike storage 33 8 5 Bike shipping 34 8 6 Battery shipping 34 8 7 Disposal 34 9 Maintenance 35 9 1 Bike servicing 35 9 2 Replacement of parts 36 9 3 Tyre pressure 37 ...

Page 6: ...quirements to operate an e bike The rider must be mentally and physically able to safely operate the bicycle over a longer period of time and longer distances For newcomers and those getting back into cycling after a long time special cycling skills courses are recommended 1 4 Owner s manuals supplied by component manufacturers This manual contains all information you need for a safe use of your b...

Page 7: ... Rims Brake pads Bearings headset bearings bottom bracket bearings rear triangle bearings hub bearings Chain and drive belt Cassette and sprockets Handlebar grips and stem Saddle and seat post Grease lubricant hydraulic oil and brake fluid Inner and outer brake and gear cables Suspension fork and rear shock Stickers and paintwork 1 10 Weight limit Electric ROSE bikes are designed for a maximum wei...

Page 8: ...s must be regularly replaced and checked by a qualified bicycle mechanic 2 2 Carrying children on a bike DANGER Risk of injury when carrying kids in a bike seat or bike trailer Carrying children in a bike seat or bike trailer inappropriately may lead to accidents with a high injury potential Please note the information in chapter 6 Cycling with kids on page 29 Never carry a child in a bike seat or...

Page 9: ...other road users to react properly DANGER Danger caused by increasing the maximum speed or speed limitation of the e bike Pedelec tuning bears incalculable liability risks as well as the risk of irreversible damage to the system It is not permissible to modify the e bike drive system It is not permitted to mount any products that might be able to increase the power of the e bike system Improper us...

Page 10: ...e the on board computer with Bluetooth in aeroplanes Avoid using the on board computer near your body for extended periods Local operating restrictions e g in aeroplanes or hospitals must be observed The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc 2 6 Safe use of the battery pack In addition to the safety instructions below please also follow the instructions...

Page 11: ...e bicycle even when the rack is loaded see 1 10 Weight limit on page 7 A loaded rear rack may change the steering and braking characteristics of your bike Always attach additional accessories for the rack e g panniers according to the manufacturer s instructions Ensure lights or reflectors are not obstructed when the pannier is attached Distribute weight evenly on both sides of the rack Secure lug...

Page 12: ...owing 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: ...and 2 as well as on rough trails and rough and unpaved roads that require good cycling skills Jumps and drops should not be higher than 61 cm 4 Category 4 For use in rough terrain and for jumps of up to 122 cm Category 4 includes all bikes and components that can be used in conditions described under category 1 2 and 3 as well as for higher speeds on rough and steep trails Jumps should not be high...

Page 14: ...ls Depending on bike model and equipment you will need the following tools for assembly 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm 8 mm hex wrench Torque wrench with a 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm and 8 mm hex drive 15 mm open ended spanner 3 1 Opening the ROSE bike box and unpacking the contents Before opening check the ROSE bike box for any damages After that check the contents for completeness Please notify all possible defects immedia...

Page 15: ...wards There must be no play 6 If you feel any movement inside the headset Turn the clamp bolt 2 on the Speedlifter 1 anti clockwise for one to two turns Use a 36 mm combination wrench to turn the adjustment ring 5 clockwise in small increments until you do no longer notice any play After the steering head bearings have been adjusted no more than 3 of the adjustment ring s 3 thread turns should be ...

Page 16: ...mpletely loosen the handlebar clamp bolts and remove the handlebar clamp s 2 2 Remove the handlebar and take off the protective film 2 3 Re install the handlebar and handlebar clamp s 2 4 Turn the clamp bolts clockwise and tighten them just enough so that the handlebar can still be moved 3 Centrally align the handlebar and adjust the angle 4 Tighten the bolts of the handlebar clamp alternately in ...

Page 17: ...d Make sure to insert the seat post at least 10 cm into the frame 1 Open the saddle clamp 2 Change the height of the saddle by sliding the seat post up or down and make sure the saddle is straight The seatpost comes with a minimum insertion line marked on it Make sure that this line is not visible after adjusting the saddle height MIN INSERT 3 Tighten the bolt of the seat clamp to a torque of 6 Nm...

Page 18: ...d slide both washers onto the pedal axles if present 2 Turn the left pedal counter clockwise to screw it into the thread of the left crank arm and tighten the pedal to a torque of 35 Nm 35 Nm 3 Turn the right pedal clockwise to screw it into the thread of the right crank arm and tighten the pedal to a torque of 35 Nm 35 Nm Your bike is now completely assembled Before riding off you should follow t...

Page 19: ... a road away from public roads and brake 20 to 30 times with the front or rear brake from a speed of 30 km h down to 5 km h You should brake as hard as possible without locking one of the wheels Repeat the process for the other brake Only then the brake can show its full braking power Please note the brake manufacturer s instructions for more information see enclosed manual 2 Check the functioning...

Page 20: ...utton 4 Holder 5 USB port with cover The Kiox on board computer features a Bluetooth interface and allows for a wireless connection to a smartphone via a respective app For further information visit wwww Bosch eBike com Technical data of the Bluetooth interface Frequency 2400 2480 mHz Transmission power 10 mW 5 1 2 SmartphoneHub 1 Display 2 On off button 3 USB port with cover 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 ...

Page 21: ...n 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 2 3 5 1 7 m m 1 Drive unit 2 Speed sensor 3 Spoke magnet 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 22: ...SB cable in the box for power supply 5 V 1 A max 1 5 A through the micro A B USB port of the SmartphoneHub 1 Slide the universal mount on the SmartphoneHub from the front until you hear it click into place 2 The two included bolts allow you to additionally fix the universal mount if need be Inserting the smartphone 1 Pull the front mounting bracket forwards 2 Insert the smartphone with the long si...

Page 23: ...ke system can only be activated when the following requirements are met A sufficiently charged e bike battery is inserted When using the Kiox system please make sure the Kiox on board computer is properly fitted Switching the e bike system on via the Kiox on board computer or SmartphoneHub 1 When using the Kiox system please make sure the Kiox on board computer is properly fitted 2 Press the on of...

Page 24: ...he basic features of the e bike system For information on further settings and functions please see the enclosed manual of the manufacturer Your first ride with the SmartphoneHub Install the COBI Bike app on your smartphone and follow the instructions 5 6 Setting the assistance level You can set the level of assistance by using the buttons or on the control unit You may change the assistance level...

Page 25: ...unction on off The walk assistance may help you push your e bike The assistance provided depends on the selected gear and may reach up to 6 km h The lower the selected gear the lower the speed in the push assistance mode at full power Only use the walk assist function when pushing the e bike There is a risk of injury if the wheels of the e bike are not in contact with the ground while using the wa...

Page 26: ...artphoneHub or the battery pack 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 the battery pack will automatically switch off to save energy Switching off the e bike system via the Kiox on board computer or SmartphoneHub 1 Press the on off butto...

Page 27: ... the battery pack is outside the charging temperature range three LEDs of the battery charge indicator will start to flash 2 Disconnect the battery from the charger until the temperature has adjusted Only connect the battery pack to the charger when the permissible charging temperature has been reached 5 12 Battery charge indicator Battery charge indicator on the Kiox on board computer The symbol ...

Page 28: ...et 2 if need be and unplug the mains cable 5 Removing the battery pack for charging 1 Open the lock 2 with the key 3 The battery pack is released and secured by a safety restraint 4 2 Press down the safety restraint 4 to completely unlock the battery 3 Remove the battery pack from the frame Charging the battery when removed from the e bike 1 Plug the charging cable 3 into the port on the battery p...

Page 29: ... a child sits in the seat Additionally protect your child with a bike helmet Make sure neither your child nor clothes can get caught in moving bike parts Always use the foot straps Stow away loose straps garments etc When using a saddle with coil springs your child might pinch their fingers and get seriously injured Use an appropriate cover for the coil springs of your saddle to effectively preven...

Page 30: ...r wheel The freehub must not slip X X Check the tyre pressure The best way to check the pressure of the tyres is to use a floor pump with a pressure gauge The tyre pressure must not fall below or exceed the minimum or maximum value see 9 3 Tyre pressure on page 37 X X Check the tyres for damages and wear There must be no damages X The tyres must not be worn so that the puncture protection belt or ...

Page 31: ...n the headset X X Verify the tight fit of the seat post Stand behind your bike hold the saddle with one hand and try to turn it left and right It should not be possible to turn the saddle or seat post X X Make sure that all parts are tight Tighten the parts to the proper torque if need be X X Frame Check the frame for damages and deformation There must be no damages X X Check whether all cables an...

Page 32: ...rt and thus accelerates wear Please regularly follow the steps below to ensure a long and reliable service life of your chain 1 Clean the chain with an oil soaked cloth 2 Lubricate the chain using chain oil 3 Wipe away excess oil with a dry lint free cloth 7 2 3 Parking your bike Bicycles should always be protected against falling down Especially for lightweight bikes it is often enough to fall do...

Page 33: ...f the bike rack manufacturer 8 3 Battery storage We recommend you to remove the battery pack from the bike before storage Store the battery in a dry well ventilated place Protect the battery pack from moisture and water In unfavourable weather conditions it is recommended to remove the battery pack from the bike and store it in an enclosed area until it is used again The battery may be stored at t...

Page 34: ...Act BattG In connection with the distribution of batteries and battery packs we as a distributor are obliged according to the German Batteries Act to inform you as our customer about the following You are legally obliged to return batteries You can return them after use in one of our stores at a local collection point or in a local store Batteries containing harmful substances are labelled with th...

Page 35: ...ervice includes a complete check of all components Servicing is required after a specific period of time or after a certain amount of kilometres ridden whichever comes first Service intervals and tasks 1 servicing after 500 to 1000 km six months after purchase date at the latest 2 servicing after 3000 to 4000 km or two years after purchase date 3 servicing after 5000 to 7000 km or three years afte...

Page 36: ...ns may result in rim tape shifting and thus in defective inner tubes Tyres stronger acceleration additional weight and more dynamic cornering require the use of tyres approved for e bike use It is important to observe the ETRTO Brake cables brake hoses Brake pads Handlebar and stem provided that there is no need to change the length of cables and or hoses Saddle and seat post provided that the off...

Page 37: ...ure that is lower than the maximum pressure for a more comfortable ride The minimum tyre pressure is also marked on the tyre sidewall and you should not fall below this value either Inner rim width Tyre width Maximum tyre pressure mm inches bars psi 23 0 9 9 131 25 1 8 5 123 17 mm 28 1 1 7 8 113 30 1 2 7 2 104 19 mm 32 1 25 6 8 99 35 1 35 6 87 21 mm 37 1 4 5 7 83 40 1 5 5 5 80 23 mm 42 1 6 5 2 75 ...

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