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Summary of Contents for eBike Cross 2020

Page 1: ...Porsche eBike Cross Porsche eBike Sport EN ...

Page 2: ...ch X Y 16 Settings menu 16 Pushing aid mode 16 Technical data 17 Porsche eBike Cross 17 Porsche eBike Sport 18 First use and before every ride 19 Connecting the charger cable 19 Charging the drive battery 19 Drive battery in the down tube 20 Front axle and seat post 20 Wheels and tyres 21 Brake system 22 Pedals 22 Handlebars stem and suspension fork 23 Saddle height and position 23 Switching the d...

Page 3: ... before every ride 56 Quick test 57 Front wheel 57 Rear wheel 59 Tyres 60 Checking the tyres 60 Checking the spokes 60 Checking that the rims run true 61 Transporting the PORSCHE eBike 62 Transporting the eBike by car 62 Transporting the eBike by air 63 Troubleshooting 64 Warranty wear and brake pads 65 Wear parts excluded from the warranty 65 Normal wear and tear 65 Brake pads 66 Warranty wear an...

Page 4: ...l find a list of other ROTWILD authorised dealers on our website at www rotwild de ROTWILD is constantly developing and improving its cycles and reserves the right to make changes to the design equipment and technology For this reason you cannot make any legal claims on the basis of the information illustrations and descriptions in this instruction manual The PORSCHE eBike is supplied almost compl...

Page 5: ...ke sure that you understand the technical terms that are explained in this instruction manual on the page where there is an overview of your PORSCHE eBike Please note that this instructionmanual does not describe how to build a PORSCHE eBike from parts or how to turn a partially assembled eBike into a roadworthy bike Keep this manual in a safe place so that you can carry out the functioncheckscorr...

Page 6: ...tion category you could suffer moderate or minor injuries Damage to property possible If you do not follow the safety instructions in the Note category you could cause damage to the PORSCHE eBike Additional information tips and notes come under the heading Information Please read and follow them carefully Symbols on the product Symbol Meaning General warning Refer to the owner s manual Separate di...

Page 7: ...original spare parts and accessories on your eBike PORSCHE cannot be held liable for any damage caused if other spare parts and accessories are used Your ROTWILD authorised dealer will have a list of approved accessories Before you fit accessories to your PORSCHE eBike please check with your dealer that they are permitted and approved for road use Type plate Figure 1 Sample type plate for PORSCHE ...

Page 8: ...ges All rights reserved in the event of the registration of a patent utility model or industrial design Language The original instruction manual is written in German Other language versions are translations and are not valid without the German original instruction manual Target group users This original instruction manual is intended for the rider and operator of the PORSCHE eBike described here T...

Page 9: ...o reduce the risk of an accident Pushing aid mode When the pushing aid mode is switched on the drive train will disconnect as soon as you release the walk assist button The drive system does not switch off when you apply the brakes which means that it is always available Figure 2 Applying the brakes pulling away The eBike must only be switched on if the rider is ready to apply the brakes in other ...

Page 10: ...OH BSN 9 BTTFUUF 10 3FBS EÀDSBJMMFVS 11 SpPLF 12 3JN 13 5ZSFT 14 IBJO 15 IBJO SJOH 16 SBOL 17 PedalT 18 Motor 19 PXO UVCF XJUI ESJWF CBUUFSZ 20 JTD CSBLF 21 4IPDL 22 JOLBHF 1MFBTF SFGFS UP UIF QBSUT MJTU GPS ZPVS NPEFM UP GJOE PVU XIFUIFS ZPVS F 5 IBT UIF DPNQPOFOUT MJTUFE IFSF 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 13 12 11 8 20 21 22 19 17 15 16 14 18 9 10 Detailed information ...

Page 11: ...ic information about carbon Please note that carbon and aluminium behave in a fundamentally different way when damaged Unlike aluminium when carbon is overstressed it does not become dented or deformed The effects of damage to carbon are generally internal and invisible cracks After a crash the frame and front wheel fork must be checked by a dealer and replaced if the carbon structure has been dam...

Page 12: ...repainted you must ask your ROTWILD authorised dealer to check them Material fatigue in carbon components Carboncomponents that are exposed to high levels of stress such as handlebars stems and seat posts can suffer from material fatigue in the same way as metal parts Have your bike serviced regularly at the recommended intervals so that these components can be checked Using damaged carbon compone...

Page 13: ...r the resulting damage The total permitted weight of the PORSCHE eBike including the rider and any luggage is 120 kg and is shown on the type plate of the eBike Using child seats and child trailers PORSCHE eBikes are not approved for child seats or for towing child trailers Do not use child seats or child trailers Your ROTWILD authorised dealer will have a list of approved accessories If the drive...

Page 14: ...porting more than one person riding with excessive luggage riding with your hands off the handlebars riding on unsuitable surfaces ice or snow and incorrect maintenance or repairs You must not hang shopping bags or similar loads on the handlebars Problems while using the eMTB If you notice unusual noises vibrations smells discolouration deformed components friction or wear while riding or maintain...

Page 15: ...is a set of conditions for the operation of a bicycle that includes Condition 1 and Condition 2 as well as rough trails rough unpaved roads and rough terrain and unimproved trails that require technical skills Jumps and drops are intended to be less than 61 cm 24 in A good riding technique is needed Jumps and drops are restricted to a maximum height of 61 cm Category 4 This is a set of conditions ...

Page 16: ...utton 1 Using the on off button 1 on the top tube you can switch the PORSCHE eBike on and off If you do not use the PORSCHE eBike for around 10 minutes the system switches off automatically to save energy Display button 2 By pressing the display button 2 while you are riding you can change the ride data shown on the display When the eBike is stationary pressing the display button 2 allows you to a...

Page 17: ...u switch on pushing aid mode by pressing and holding the bottom button in the support switch Y for around 2 seconds The level of support shown in the display changes to WALK Pushing aid mode only continues working while you hold down the bottom button in the support switch Y As soon as you release the bottom button in the support switch Y pushing aid mode stops To end pushing aid mode you press th...

Page 18: ...ERGON GA20 DRIVE TRAIN SHIMANO DU EP800 BATTERY SHIMANO BT E8035 L 504WH E8035 504WH S CRANK SHIMANO FC E8150 160 S 165 M L CHAIN GUIDE E13 TRS SHIFTING LEVER SHIMANO XT I SPEC EV REAR DERAILLEUR SHIMANO XT 8100 SGS STANDARD PLUS CHAIN SHIMANO HG 7100 12 SPEED CASSETTE SHIMANO CS 8100 10 51T 12 SPEED BRAKES MAGURA MT TRAIL HC1 SHIFTMIX DISC ROTOR MAGURA MDR P SENSOR 203 180 WHEELS CRANKBROTHERS IO...

Page 19: ...HIMANO DU EP800 BATTERY SHIMANO BT E8036 630 WH E8035 504WH S CRANK SHIMANO FC EM900 160 S 165 M L CHAIN GUIDE E13 TRS SHIFTING LEVER SHIMANO SW E7000 R Di2 REAR DERAILLEUR SHIMANO XT RD M8050 11 SPEED Di2 CHAIN SHIMANO XT CN HG700 11 CASSETTE SHIMANO XT CS M8000 11 11 46T BRAKES Magura MCI DISC ROTOR MAGURA MDR P SENSOR 203 180 WHEEL S M L CRANKBROTHERS IODINE 2 110 20 148 12TAS 6 BOLT TYRE S M L...

Page 20: ...orrect use of the charger You must check over your eBike before every ride The drive train starts unexpectedly In order to prevent the drive train from starting unexpectedly the first time you use the bike or during assembly work the drive battery must be removed from the down tube Thesystem must be completely switched off when you first use the bike and during care maintenance and repairs to ensu...

Page 21: ... system prevents the charger from being connected incorrectly The drive battery must only be charged using the charger supplied with the eMTB If you use another charger you could cause a fire or an explosion Front axle and seat post Please check the bolts on the front axle and the seat post The wheels must not turn when you do this Figure 9 Checking the safety cover on the front wheel Figure 10 Ch...

Page 22: ... wheels and tyres are in good condition Worn tyres increase the risk of a crash Tyres with worn tread have less grip You should ask your dealer to check the tread on your tyres regularly Check the tyre pressure with your thumb or better still with a pressure gauge If the eMTB is not used for a long time or is transported over a long distance the tyre pressure can drop Figure 13 Checking the tyre p...

Page 23: ...on Brake system carefully Poor braking or brake failure Faulty or failed brake systems can lead to serious accidents Check the functioning of the brakes before every ride If you can pull the brake levers right back to the handlebar grips you will not be able to brake in good time This could cause a crash or an accident Before every ride check that the brakes are functioning perfectly Pedals PORSCH...

Page 24: ...n incorrectly adjusted suspension fork can lead to a crash Make sure that your suspension fork is correctly adjusted and has sufficient air You can find information about this in the section Adjusting the suspension fork on page 51 Saddle height and position You can adjustthesaddleheightand position to suit your height and your preferences You can find further information on how to adjust your sad...

Page 25: ... roads you must ensure that it has the equipment needed to meet the legal requirements in your country Incorrect or inadequate setup of theeBike An eBike that has been incorrectly or inadequately setup can cause a serious accident Do not use the eBike if it does not meet one of the requirements in this section If you have questions or are unsure about using your eBike for the first time contact yo...

Page 26: ...d reflectors Precautionary measures in rain snow or strong winds Be aware that your eBike may react or function differently in bad or extreme weather conditions For example your braking performance will be less good in wet weather and you should adapt your riding style accordingly In snowy or icy conditions you could lose control of your PORSCHE eBike and have a bad crash Avoid riding your bike in...

Page 27: ... in particular the carcass for damage Risk of injury If you do not have the necessary technical knowledge or do not carry out the check correctly you could be injured Wear protective gloves Keep your fingers away from moving parts and make sure they do not get trapped Figure 16 Front wheel and tyre Figure 17 Rear wheel and tyre Handlebars and stem Check the handlebars and stem for damage Make sure...

Page 28: ...ing Do not use the PORSCHE eBike if the rear dérailleur is bent Contact your ROTWILD authorised dealer Other checks Make sure that your saddle has not rotated as a result of the crash It should be aligned with the top tube Check your eBike for loose screw connec tions and components Apply the brake levers to make sure that they work Only use your eBike when you have checked all these things and fo...

Page 29: ...ars stem and seat post Replace bent components immediately Faulty components Components that have been damaged in an accident can cause another accident if you go on using them Never use a faulty eBike or faulty components Poor technical condition An eBike that is in poor condition can become damaged and cause a crash or an accident Only use your eBikeif it is in perfect condition What to check af...

Page 30: ...hecked by the ROTWILD authorised dealer Figure 20 Brakes grip width Thereis too muchtravelon the brakelever If you can pull the brake levers right back to the handlebar grips you will not be able to brake in good time This could cause a crash or an accident Before every ride check that the brakes are functioning perfectly If the front wheel or rear brake is not adjusted correctly the braking dista...

Page 31: ...ions Checkthe brake pads regularly for wear and replace them if necessary If the wheels are removed there is a risk of damage being caused to the brake system Do not operate the brake lever Fit the transport guard for the disc brake on the calliper Brake chafing If the brake pads rub on the brake disc while the bike is moving the causes could be as follows The brakes are not fully bedded in The wh...

Page 32: ...n replacing brake components If you are in any doubt contact your ROTWILD authorised dealer Risk of damage to brake components through overheating Brake fluid will cause damage to the paintwork of your eBike and its components Do not undo the brake cables Dirty brake pads and brake discs Dirt on the brake pads and brake discs will reduce the friction coefficient and the effectiveness of the brakes...

Page 33: ...nge over time and under different loads If your motor vibrates or makes a lot of loud and unusual noises it may be faulty If the motor sounds different from normal you should switch it off We recommend having your eMTB serviced regularly by your ROTWILD authorised dealer to ensure that it functions perfectly and to keep noise emissions to a minimum Mechanical drive The mechanical drive train consi...

Page 34: ...by shaking them There should be no play Chain Cleaning and lubricating your chain regularly will give it a longer life Clean your chain with a cloth Drip chain oil or greaseonto the chain while turning the cranks Continue turning the cranks to make sure that the chain oil is evenly distributed Leave the chain for several minutes so that the chain oil or grease can penetrate Remove any excessive oi...

Page 35: ...make your clothes and other items dirty while you are riding To reduce your impact on the environment use only biodegradable lubricants Place a tray under the bike to catch drips of oil Do not put any remaining oil or grease in your household waste bin Dispose of it at a recycling centre Poor braking Oil or grease on the brake pads and brake discs will reduce the friction coefficient and the effec...

Page 36: ...ur ROTWILD authorised dealer can carry out a more accurate check of your chain using special tools Figure 23 Checking the condition of the chain Only use original spare parts that are approved by ROTWILD when replacing your chain Choose the right chain for your dérailleur Sudden loss of power and drive A worn chain can suddenly break or jump off the sprockets The resulting sudden loss of power and...

Page 37: ...rect pedalling frequency is between 70 and 90 revolutions per minute You must choose the right gear in order for the electric drive system to function correctly Figure 24 The position of the shifting lever mechanical Figure 25 The position of the shifting lever electronic Adjusting the gear system If you cannot change gear cleanly you need to make adjustments to the gear system on the shifting lev...

Page 38: ...ust the gear shifting using this method the system must be checked by the ROTWILD authorised dealer Figure 26 Limit stop screw The levers may be arranged differently depending on the model and the manufacturer Read the instruction manual provided by the gear system manufacturer The arrangement of the low and high limit stop screws on the rear dérailleur may differ It is essential that you read the...

Page 39: ...st ride away from traffic You need technical knowledge to be able to adjust the rear dérailleur Incorrect adjustments can cause mechanical damage Read the instructions provided by the gear system manufacturer If you have questions contact your ROTWILD authorised dealer Put the bike in a suitable stand when making the adjustments This allows the rear wheel to turn freely and enables you to shift th...

Page 40: ...uit in the drive battery The battery could get hot catch fire and explode If the drive battery is not used correctly fluid could leak out of it If you come into contact with the fluid rinse it off with water If you get the fluid in your eye visit a doctor The fluid can cause irritation and burns If the battery emits vapour ventilate the area well Visit a doctor if the vapour causes problems The va...

Page 41: ...hort circuit It must be declared to be a hazardous material A flashing LED on the charger means that a fault has beenidentified The charger and the drive battery must not be used You must take them to your ROTWILD authorised dealer Make sure that you read the instructions for the charger Figure 27 Overview of the indicator lights Do not try to open or repair the drive battery or the charger There ...

Page 42: ...the charging socket on the drive battery If you are charging the drive battery when it has been removed from the eMTB you must do this on a level surface in an enclosed room Figure 28 The charger cable in the correct position The charging process starts automatically The charge status display flashes to indicate that the battery is being charged The LED on the charger lights up to show that the ch...

Page 43: ...tery is released from the lock mechanism in the down tube A two part locking plate holds the drive battery in position and prevents it from falling out Press the two part locking plate and remove the drive battery from the eBike Figure 31 Releasing the drive battery Figure 32 Removing the drive battery Take the weight of the drive battery into account when you are removing it from the down tube as...

Page 44: ...op part of the down tube to ensure that it will not fall out Always useonehandtostop thedrivebattery from falling out during the installation procedure Check that the drive battery has clicked into the battery lock mechanism After installing the drive battery pull gently on it Figure 33 Installing the drive battery Finally secure the drive battery in the down tube To do this put the key in the loc...

Page 45: ...he down tube on the left hand side of the frame is locked Check whether the drive battery is connected to the drive system by pressing the on off button Do not ride your bike if the drive battery is not properly secured in the down tube If the drive battery is not properly secured in the down tube it can come loose while you are riding your bike and fall out of the down tube This can cause the dow...

Page 46: ...cess the LED on the charger lights up To avoid possible confusion we recommend clearly labelling the charger and this instruction manual for example with the frame number of the PORSCHE eBike The drive battery must only be charged using the charger supplied with the eMTB If you use another charger you could cause a fire or an explosion Figure 35 Charger Do not put paper clips screws coins keys or ...

Page 47: ...m dust The temperature must be between 0 C and 40 C The charger heats up during the charging process The area must be clean and there must not be any flammable materials nearby A flashing LED on the charger means that a fault has been identified The charger and the drive battery must not be used You must take them to your ROTWILD authorised dealer Storing the eMTB If the eBike will not be used for...

Page 48: ...your knees and trying to turn the handlebars Figure 36 Handlebars and stem Headset The headset which is also referred to as the steering head bearing allows the front wheel fork to rotate in the stem The headset is subjected to considerable loads when the bike is in use which means that it can become loose A loose headset can increase the stress on the bearing and the front wheel fork As a result ...

Page 49: ...ghtening torques on page 72 Adjusting the saddle From an ergonomic perspective the seat height must be adjusted so that your heel rests on the pedal at its lowest point with your leg straight When you sit on the PORSCHE eBike your leg should be slightly bent To get the best results both your feet should be on the pedals You will need another person to help you Figure 39 Identifying the correct sad...

Page 50: ...del to see which type of seat post it is fitted with Adjusting the AERO seat post Loosen the clamping screws on the saddle clamp with a hexagonal socket wrench size 5 to adjust the seat height Adjust the seat to the required height and tighten the clamping screws on the saddle clamp to the specified torque see the section Recommended tightening torques Figure 41 Clamping screws AERO seat post Seat...

Page 51: ...ening torques Figure 42 Clamping screws Dropper seat post Figure 43 Wedge bolt Dropper seat post Lowering the saddle If you are riding off road it can be helpful to lower the seat post temporarily If your model has this option follow these instructions To lower the saddle press the thumb shifter on the left of the handlebars Your weight will lower the saddle To raise the seat post press the thumb ...

Page 52: ...odels the suspension fork is correctly adjusted if it is compressed by 20 of the total suspension travel when you are sitting on the bike The seal on the right hand fork leg will help you to identify the suspension travel Figure 44 Valve for adjusting the fork pressure You will find the recommended air pressures inthe instruction manualprovided by thefork manufacturer You will also find detailed i...

Page 53: ...til it reaches the stop Then turn it clockwise in small stages clicks until the damping setting is set correctly Figure 45 Damping setting Too little damping will cause the fork to rebound very quickly Too much damping will cause the suspension fork to bottom out during rapid consecutive impacts because it can no longer rebound quickly enough You will find more information about adjusting the susp...

Page 54: ...u are sitting on the bike The rubber ring on the shock will help you to measure the suspension travel Figure 46 The air valve on the shock You will find more information about adjusting the air pressure in the instruction manual provided by the shock manufacturer You will also find detailed information about adjusting the spring stiffness softness A special air pump must be used for the suspension...

Page 55: ...the parts list for your model to see which type of shock it is fitted with Figure 47 Damping settings OPEN MEDIUM FIRM Rebound damping You can adjust the rebound damping using the red adjuster wheel on the shock Too little damping will cause the fork to rebound very quickly Too much damping will cause the suspension fork to bottom out during rapid consecutive impacts because it can no longer rebou...

Page 56: ...FIRM function selected Always remember to deactivate the FIRM function before riding downhill or over unknown terrain because sudden potholes or bumps could result in the running gear being subjected to severe stresses The impacts will be transferred directly to the rider which could lead to you losing control and crashing The suspension element manufacturers provide detailed instruction manuals o...

Page 57: ...and nipples can settle Check that your wheels run true If they do not have them checked and if necessary centred by your ROTWILD authorised dealer Risk of injury If you do not have the necessary technical knowledge or do not carry out the maintenance correctly you could be injured Wear protective gloves Keep your fingers away from moving parts Make sure that your fingers do not get trapped Checks ...

Page 58: ... demonstrate the function of the front through axle to the rider and the operator Figure 49 Fitting the axle bolt on the front wheel The front wheels of the PORSCHE eBike have bolted axles When fitting the front hub make sure that it is securely positioned in the dropout and that the brake disc is correctly centred in the brake calliper Figure 50 Fitting the front wheel axle system Tools are neede...

Page 59: ...re detailed information about fittingthefront axle intheinstructionmanual provided by the fork manufacturer If the axle on the front or rear wheel is not fitted correctly the wheel may become jammed in the suspension fork or rear triangle This can cause a crash or an accident If the axle cannot be fitted following the instructionsabove itmust be checked by the ROTWILD authorised dealer Wheels and ...

Page 60: ... with the dropout Make sure that the thread insert is fitted correctly in the right hand dropout Tighten the axle firmly with a tightening torque of 12 Nm Before you fit the axle make sure that the thread is clean and undamaged If the axle on the front or rear wheel is not fitted correctly the wheel may become jammed in the suspension fork or rear triangle This can cause a crash or an accident If ...

Page 61: ...ecommended pressure If the tyre pressure is too high or too low you must not ride your eMTB Never ride with tyres that have too little tread Never ride with tyres that have cracks or other damage caused by foreign bodies for example Checking the spokes The spokes may come loose as a result of the bike being ridden This does not constitute grounds for a warranty claim 1 Pluck the spokes with your f...

Page 62: ...d immediately by a ROTWILD authorised dealer Risk of injury If you do not have the necessary technical knowledge or do not carry out the work correctly you could be injured Wear protective gloves Keep your fingers away from moving parts Make sure that your fingers do not get trapped If thewheels areremoved there is a risk of damage being caused to thebrake system Do not operate the brake lever Fit...

Page 63: ...d transporting PORSCHE eBikes inside the vehicle Transporting an unsecured or incorrectly secured eBike An unsecured or incorrectly secured eBike can become loose while being transported and cause a serious accident Check the eBike before every journey and at regular intervals during longer journeys to make sure that it is correctly and firmly secured Air in the brake system If an eBike with hydra...

Page 64: ...kes rear triangle and front wheel fork when transporting it with the wheels removed Fit the transport guards for the disc brake Do not operate the brake lever Fit the spacers for the rear triangle and front wheel fork Figure 55 Transport guard for the disc brakes Transporting the eBike by air Transporting eBikes by air is not permitted Please find out more from the airline The lithium ion drive ba...

Page 65: ... correctly EXXX Any type of sys tem fault No pedalling support when riding Restart the electrical sys tem If the situ ation does not improve con nect the sys tem to E TUBE and follow the instructions If the fault con tinues to occur contact your dealer Battery will not charge Charging socket and con nector fouled Clean and dry the charging socket and connector Insufficient range Drive train not op...

Page 66: ...ar depends on the care maintenance and type of use of the eBike distance travelled use in the rain dirt salt etc eBikes that are often left outside will be subject to greater wear and tear because of the effects of the weather This applies particularly near the sea where the air is salty Wear parts need regular maintenance and care However depending on the level of use and the conditions they will...

Page 67: ...regularly and if necessary have them replaced by your ROTWILD authorised dealer Riding a bike with worn parts is dangerous and can lead to accidents In addition the use of a worn part can cause damage to other components of the bike Have your bike serviced and maintained at the intervals specified in the instruction manuals provided by the component manufacturers Warranty wear and brake pads ...

Page 68: ...e work and adjustments that are carried out incorrectly can lead to the failure of components of your PORSCHE eBike Only take on tasks yourself if you have the necessary knowledge and tools for example a torque wrench You should have your PORSCHE eBike cleaned thoroughly twice a year preferably as part of regular servicing by your ROTWILD authorised dealer Cleaning It is important to protect your ...

Page 69: ...be disposed of with household waste You can dispose of recyclable materials at your local recycling centre Before disposal you must remove the batteries from electrical devices and take them to your local recycling centre or your Porsche Centre or ROTWILD authorised dealer For more information about disposal and recycling contact your Porsche Centre or ROTWILD authorised dealer your local recyclin...

Page 70: ... at the latest After 1000 km or 12 months from the purchase date at the latest Parts replaced or repaired Maintenance measures have been carried out on the PORSCHE eBike in accordance with the service interval Dealer stamp and signature After 2 000 km or 18 months from the purchase date at the latest Parts replaced or repaired Maintenance measures have been carried out on the PORSCHE eBike in acco...

Page 71: ...fter 4 000 km or 30 months from the purchase date at the latest Parts replaced or repaired Maintenance measures have been carried out on the PORSCHE eBike in accordance with the service interval Dealer stamp and signature After 5 500 km or 36 months from the purchase date at the latest Parts replaced or repaired Maintenance measures have been carried out on the PORSCHE eBike in accordance with the...

Page 72: ...ature After 8 500 km or 48 months from the purchase date at the latest Parts replaced or repaired Maintenance measures have been carried out on the PORSCHE eBike in accordance with the service interval Dealer stamp and signature After 10 000 km or 54 months from the purchase date at the latest Parts replaced or repaired Maintenance measures have been carried out on the PORSCHE eBike in accordance ...

Page 73: ...s front axle 10 Nm Pedals 30 Nm Bolt brake and dérailleur systems 7 8 Nm Bolt brake pads 3 4 Nm Bolt shock top tube Bolt shock linkage 10 Nm 10 Nm Bolt rear axle 12 Nm Bolt stem at one s own discretion no play in headset Bolt saddle 9 10 Nm Clamping screws seat post Wedge bolt seat post 9 10 Nm 3 4 Nm Bolts Horst link 8 Nm Bolts M5 handlebar clamp Bolts M6 handlebar clamp 5 6 Nm 9 10 Nm Bolts stee...

Page 74: ...duct names Porsche eBike Sport Porsche eBike Cross Year of 2020 and 2021 The following standards have been applied DIN EN 15194 2018 Cycles Electrically power assisted cycles EPAC bicycles DIN ISO 4210 2015 Mountain bicycles DIN ISO 4210 2015 City and trekking bicycles Johannes Matschos Research and Development Engineer ADP ENGINEERING GMBH Am Bauhof 5 64807 Dieburg Germany is authorised to compil...

Page 75: ...position of the shifting lever mechanical 36 The position of the shifting lever electronic 36 Limit stop screw 37 Overview of the indicator lights 40 The charger cable in the correct position 41 Charging socket 41 Operating the removal mechanism 42 Releasing the drive battery 42 Removing the drive battery 42 Installing the drive battery 43 Securing the drive battery 43 Charger 45 Handlebars and st...

Page 76: ... work Changes of this kind can be made without advance notice ADP ENGINEERING GMBH Am Bauhof 5 64807 Dieburg Germany Tel 49 6071 921 55 0 Fax 49 6071 921 55 25 E mail info rotwild de Website www rotwild de Instruction manual for PORSCHE eBikes 2020 1st edition 08 2020 Editor Thomas Kraus Typesetting and printing Schäfer Schott GmbH 50259 Pulheim Germany info schaefer schott de ...

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