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USER'S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES
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  • Page 1 Web- Site www.indoorcycling.com CAUTION ! Read precautions instructions this manual before using this equipment. Keep this manual for future reference. Improper assembly, maintenance or use can void the warranty terms. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Limited Warranty S – X Series page 28 - 30 The Tomahawk team thanks you for believing in our promise to provide you the best in indoor cycling and make you part of the Tomahawk Difference. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 3: Important Precautions

    35 or persons with pre-existing health problems. Read all instructions before using. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of this product. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    Resistance Knob Emergency Brake Handle Handlebar Saddle Adjustment Knob Adjustment Knob Adjustment Knob Adjustment Knob Brake Pad Pedal/Toe Clip Maintenance Cover Flywheel Chain Guard Transport Wheel Levelling Feet Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 5: How To Assemble The Indoor Cycle

    It is important that the plastic washers (A) used on front and rear stabilisers are mounted in the correct manner, To avoid damaging the Front Stabilizer, please also refer to page 24. do not over tighten the Cap Nuts. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 6 Finally, firmly retighten the Bolt and make sure that the saddle is mounted in its most horizontal position at the middle of the rail. M8 Bolt For details please refer to page 25 Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 7 7. Remove the front M8 x 8mm grub screw (02 30 06) from the upper part of the Handlebar slider (02 30 02 SX). Slide the Handlebar onto the Handlebar Post until it stops. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 8 15mm pedal wrench to attach the Pedals. 10. Make sure that all parts are properly tightened before the indoor cycle is used. To protect the floor or carpet, place a mat under the indoor cycle. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 9: How To Adjust The Indoor Cycle

    Sit on the saddle and slowly pedal until the right pedal is in the lowest position. Your knees should be slightly bent without a dropping of the hips. To avoid hyper extending your knees, make sure that your legs are not completely straight. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 10: Saddle Horizontal Adjustment

    To adjust the horizontal position of the saddle, first dismount the indoor cycle. Next, loosen the rear adjustment knob, slide the saddle forward or backward as required, and then retighten the knob. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 11: Handlebar Adjustment

    The handlebar offers a wide variety of hand positions for personal preferences. Changing your hand position can change the angle of your back, neck, and arms. To minimize the stress on your muscles during your workouts, change your hand position frequently. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 12: Resistance Adjustment

    If the indoor cycle rocks on the floor after being set down, turn the levelling feet (see diagram) underneath the front or rear stabilizer until the rocking the rocking motion is eliminated. Leveling Feet Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 13: Preventative Maintenance

    Emergency Brake system is not working properly. While sitting on the saddle and pedalling, test the brake by pulling the emergency brake handle upward. The flywheel should come to a quick and complete stop. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 14 (B). Then, slide the handlebar carriage as far forward as possible and clean the top of the handlebar slide. Finally, adjust handlebar to the desired position. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 15: Monthly Maintenance

    Lock nuts on its lower end. Apply a small amount of synthetic grease (white lithium grease) to the threads on the brake rod above the two lock nuts. Then, turn the resistance knob counter-clockwise until it stops. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 16 Check if belt is firmly tighten and does not slip while riding under resistance load. In case that the belt slips, proceed using the same technique as described above. Please note that a belt drive gear never shows slack. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 17 Next, check all exposed screws, bolts, and nuts, and make sure that they are properly tightened. Finally, check the saddle to make sure that it is not lose damaged. Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 18: Maintenance Activity Plan & Checklists

    Examples of Maintenance Plan Charts for in house service technicians: (Examples of Weekly / Bi-Weekly / Monthly) Weekly Maintenance Checklist Bike Production code Observations Action Taken Result Name / date Bike Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 19 MAINTENANCE CHECKLISTS USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES Bi-Weekly Maintenance Checklist Bike Production code Observations Action Taken Result Name / date Bike Monthly Maintenance Checklist Bike Production code Observations Action Taken Result Name / date Bike Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 20: Explosion Drawings Of Structural Components

    USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES SPARE PARTS Drive Gear Parts For optional belt drive please refer to page 23 Brake Parts Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 21 USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES Flywheel For optional belt drive please refer to page 23 Chain Guard Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 22 USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES E-motion Kit 02 43 05 (red) 02 43 06 (white) 02 43 07 (green) 02 43 08 (yellow) Frame 2004 RA SX Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 23 USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES Belt Drive Kit Sensitive Cycling Kit 02 32 10 Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 24 USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES Rear Stabilizer Front Stabilizer 02 11 E Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 25 USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES Protection Plates Saddle support Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 26 USER’S MANUAL – S/X-SERIES Handlebar 02 10 B Pedals 01 40 A 01 40 A 1 (Combi-Pedals with SPD Clips) Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 27: Spare Part Reference List

    Standard Pedals Handlebar on S Series 02 30 05 SX Vertical handlebar stem Accessories 02 30 02 SX Handlebar 020110 EYE Computer 02 30 06 Stop block (Optional) 02 10 D Adjustment knob Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 28: Limited Warranty S - X Series

    LIMTED WARRANTY (page 1) Cytech GmbH warrants that all new equipment will be free of manufacturing defects in workmanship and materials, becoming effective on the date of original installation. Parts repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period only. Warranty may vary by region or country.
  • Page 29 Cytech GmbH representative. 4. Cytech GmbH. Limited Warranty service can be obtained by contacting your local Product distributor. You can also reach us directly for support at www.indoorcycling.com.
  • Page 30 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY (S & X SERIES) Exclusive Warranty Cytech GmbH nor its distributors are responsible or liable for indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of the Product or damages with respect to any economic loss, loss of property, loss of revenues or profits, loss of enjoyment or use, costs of removal or installation, or other consequential damages of whatsoever nature.
  • Page 31 Notes: Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...
  • Page 32 CYTECH GmbH World Headquarter Happurger Straße 84-88 90482 Nürnberg Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 911 54 44 50 Fax: +49 (0) 911 54 44 529 E-Mail: info@indoorcycling.com www.indoorcycling.com www.tomahawk.de Version 1.1 Copyright by www.indoorcycling.com CYTECH 2006...

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