
R.750 CONTROL UNIT
GETTING STARTED: How to use the system
Switch
your eMTB on by pressing the button
.
...you want to use the rocker
switch.
Please note that the most effi cient pedalling cadence, which will also keep wear on your eMTB to
a minimum, is between 60 and 90 rpm.
You can fi nd more information about the control unit in the “Operating
system” section of the ROTWILD instruction manual.
You activate the
pushing aid
by pressing the button. The message
PUSH appears on the display. Now hold down the bottom button on
the rocker switch (
-
). The message WALK appears on the display and
the pushing aid starts. To deactivate it, release the button again.
To Choose the
level of support
...
You increase it by pressing the
top button (
+
)…
...and reduce it by pressing the
bottom button (
-
).
QUICK START GUIDE
25-30%
SAG RANGE
RUBBER AIR
SLEEVE SEAL
INDICATOR
O-RING
To make sure that you get the maximum enjoyment out of your eMTB, you should adjust the
suspension to your bodyweight before you go for your fi rst ride. You can fi nd the recommended settings
at: www.rotwild.de/quickstart
Follow these instructions:
1. Set the stiffness by adjusting the air pressure in each suspension
element. Compress the suspension element slowly several times
by around 25% of its travel to balance the air pressure between
the positive and negative air chambers. Push the O-ring up to the
seal of the suspension element. Sit on the eMTB when you are at
your riding weight. Each suspension element should be
compressed by 25 to 30% (sag) when the bike is stationary.
Use the O-ring as an indicator.
PERFECTLY ADJUSTED: How to adjust the suspension elements
2. Remove the valve cap from the suspension
element and screw a suspension pump onto the
valve on the fork or shock absorber. Increase or
reduce the air pressure until you have reached
the required sag level.
3.
Now adjust the rebound damping, which
determines how quickly the shock absorber
rebounds after being under load. Turn the red
adjuster anti-clockwise to make the shock
absorber rebound more quickly. Turn it clockwise
to make the shock absorber rebound more slowly.
4. Finally use the blue lever to adjust the compres-
sion damping, which determines the resistance
of the shock absorber under compression,
depending on the speed of the eMTB. There are
three quick settings: OPEN for downhill runs,
TRAIL for the best combination of damping and
pedalling effi ciency and CLOSE for ascents and
road riding.
You will fi nd more detailed information about the settings in the “Suspension” section of the ROTWILD
instruction manual. The enclosed instruction manuals supplied by the fork and shock absorber manufacturers
contain additional information and recommended settings for compression and rebound damping.
SUSPENSION
It is important that the saddle and the cockpit are
correctly adjusted so that you are comfortable and
can make the best use of your pedalling power.
This will allow you to ride more effi ciently and help
prevent you from suffering any pain.
When adjusting your eMTB for ergonomic
riding, please remember that it has cables routed
inside the frame and cockpit.
Seat post and saddle clamp
1. Undo the saddle clamp with a 5 mm Allen key
and lock the seat post at the recommended
height. Make sure that you guide the cable in
the seat post into the front frame opening.
2. Tighten the saddle clamp again to the specifi ed
torque.
SITTING CORRECTLY: How to adjust the saddle height
EVERYTHING WITHIN REACH: How to adjust the handlebars, brake lever and shifting lever
Adjust the handlebars, brake lever and shifting lever so that they are in the right ergonomic position
for you. Follow the instructions in the “Handlebars, stem and headset” section of the ROTWILD instruction
manual.
8Pins seat post
1. Go for a test ride and adjust the saddle height
using the dropper function or the lever on the
left-hand side of the handlebars.
2. As soon as you have found the right height, get
off and use a 2.5 mm Allen key or the 8Pins tool
to turn the rotating part through 45° anti-
clockwise. The height adjustment mechanism
is now open. The plunger moves up.
3. Close the height adjustment mechanism by
turning the rotating part through 45° clockwise.
Make sure that the rotating part clicks back into
its original position.
ERGONOMICS