Tomahawk IC1 User manual

ENGDEUESP
MANUFACTURED BY:
Indoorcycling Group GmbH
Happurger Str. 86
90482 Nuremberg | Germany
www.indoorcycling.com
Phone: +49(0)911 / 54 44 50
ENGDEUESP
CAUTION!
READ ALL PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU START
USING THIS EQUIPMENT. PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
IMPROPER ASSEMBLY, USE OR MAINTENANCE CAN VOID THE WARRANTY TERMS.
IC1
MODEL NO:IC-TKIC1B-01
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
The TOMAHAWK IC1 Bike is according to EN 957 a Class HC product and is built to highest
standards for home tness use. It was designed especially for lower body workout and
cardiovascular training.
Designed to accommodate most users from 150 cm to 190 cm (4’11’’to 6’2’’) body height. This
Product is not designed or warranted for commercial or semi/light commercial use.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS P.3
GETTING STARTED P.4
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE INDOOR CYCLE P.5-7
HOW TO ADJUST THE INDOOR CYCLE P.8-10
RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENT P.11
HOW TO MOVE THE INDOOR CYCLE P.11
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE P.12-14
SECURING THE INDOOR CYCLE FROM UNAUTHORIZED USE P.15
COMPUTER CONSOLE P.16
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY PLAN P.17
SPARE PARTS P.18-22
LIMITED WARRANTY P.23-24
FOOT PRINT: 53 X 115 CM / 20.9 X 45.3 INCH
WEIGHT OF BIKE: 49 KG / 108 LBS
MAX SADDLE HEIGHT: 103 CM / 40,5 INCH
MAX HANDLEBAR HEIGHT: 116 CM / 45,8 INCH
MAX USER WEIGHT: 130 KG / 287 LBS

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1. It is the sole responsibility of the owner to
ensure that all users of the indoor cycle are
informed and aware of all warnings
and precautions.
2. Operate and maintain the indoor cycle
only as described in this manual and after
proper assembly and functionality check as
described in this manual.
3. Keep the indoor cycle indoors, away from
moisture and dust. Do not place the indoor
cycle in a garage or covered patio or near
water or pools.
4. Place the indoor cycle on a level surface.
To protect the oor or carpet from damage,
place a mat beneath the indoor cycle.
Make sure that there is adequate room (20
inches/0,5m) around the indoor cycle to
assemble, disassemble and operate it.
5. Regularly inspect and properly tighten all
parts of the indoor cycle as recommended in
this manual. Please replace defective parts
immediately and do not use the bike until
repair is performed. Only use original parts
from the manufacturer.
6. Children under the age of 14 should
only be allowed use of the indoor cycle
with parental approval and supervision. If
the indoor cycle is not in use, please make
sure the brake resistance is fully engaged
to prevent drive gear components from
movement and to avoid the potential risk of
injury due to improper use.
7. The indoor cycle should not be used by
persons exceeding weight of 287 lbs/130 kg.
8. Always wear appropriate riding gear and
shoes for cycling while operating the indoor
cycle. Do not wearloose clothes or shoes
with loose laces which could become caught
on the indoor cycle.
9. Before using the indoor cycle, make sure
you are familiar with the setup/operation of
the indoor cycle.
10. The indoor cycle does have a direct
driven ywheel (wheel); the pedals will
continue to move along with the ywheel
until the ywheel stops.
11. Always regulate the ywheel resistance
so that your pedalling motion is controlled.
12. Keep your back straight while using the
indoor cycle; do not arch your back.
13. If you feel pain or dizziness while
exercising, stop immediately, rest and cool
down and consult a physician.
14. If replacement parts are needed, use only
manufacturer supplied parts.
IMPORTANT
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the following
precautions and information carefully before
operating the indoor cycle.
WARNING:
Before beginning any exercise program, consult your
physician.This is especially important for persons
over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health
problems. Read all instructions before using. Be aware
that incorrect or extensive training may result in serious
health injuries.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for personal injury or
property damage related by or through the use of this product.

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DEAR CUSTOMER,
Congratulations for selecting the TOMAHAWK IC1 Indoor Cycle. The TOMAHAWK IC1 Indoor
Cycle oers an impressive array of features designed to enhance your cardiovascular tness,
tone muscles, and develop endurance. Whether you´re a beginner or an experienced athlete,
the indoor cycle oers workouts which will help you to reach your individual tness goals.
IMPORTANT: Read this manual carefully before assembling or using the indoor cycle.
If you have questions after reading this manual, please contact your local distributor or
refer to the website www.indoorcycling.com. Before reading further, please familiarize
yourself with the parts that are labeled in the drawing below.
YOU WILL FIND THE PRODUCTION CODE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE INDOOR
CYCLE WITHIN THE LOWER RANGE OF THE FRAME.
EMERGENCY BRAKE & RESISTANCE KNOB
SADDLE
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
PEDAL
CHAIN GUARD
MAINTENANCE COVER
HANDLEBAR
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
BRAKE PAD
FLYWHEEL
TRANSPORT
WHEEL
LEVELING FEET
COMPUTER CONSOLE
FLYWHEEL LOCK
CADENCE SENSOR
GETTING STARTED

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ENG
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE
INDOOR CYCLE
SW 17/19MM
SW 13/15MM 3MM
6MM HAND
TIGHT
STOP
MARK
1. 2.
4.3.
Important!
Make sure the seat is xed in a LEVEL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL position.
Seat clamp must be tightened securely from both sides to minimize loosening during use.

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STOP MARK
Marked products or batteries with this symbol may
not be disposed of in normal domestic disposal. For
a professional disposal please consider relevant laws
or defaults for the disposal of elctrical devices and
batteries locally and act accordingly.
2 X LR6 / AA / 1.5V
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE
INDOOR CYCLE
SW 17/19MM
SW 13/15MM 3MM
6MM HAND
TIGHT
5. 6.
7. THE BATTERIES MAY NOT:
• Exploited to re
• Get in contact with coins or other metal objects
• Be used in combination with older batteries
• Be used with other makes of dierent types.
.
If you don´t use the equipment for a longer
period of time, please remove the batteries
to avoid any damage by leaking or corroding
batteries. If batteries have discharged, remove
all residue immediately and insert new
batteries into the computer. If you come in
contact with residue, remove this carefully.
If possible please use rechargeable batteries
for environmental reasons. Before scrapping,
please take the batteries out of the computer.

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ENG
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE
INDOOR CYCLE
SW 17/19MM
SW 13/15MM
3MM
6MM HAND
TIGHT
8. 9.
Pedal marked R installed on right crank
(clockwise), Pedal marked L installed on left
crank (counterclockwise).
Pedals must be fastened with signicant
strength to avoid loosening with use of the
indoor cycle.
10.

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The TOMAHAWK IC1 Indoor Cycle can be adjusted for maximum comfort and exercise eec-
tiveness. The instructions below describe an approach to adjusting the TOMAHAWK IC1 Indoor
Cycle to ensure optimal user comfort and ideal body positioning; you may choose to adjust the
indoor cycle dierently.
PEDAL STRAP ADJUSTMENT:
Sit on the saddle and position your feet on the pedals, with the bale of your feet directly
above the spindles of the pedals (see the drawing below). Adjust the pedal straps so the
toe clips (cages) are snug but not too tight.
SADDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT:
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.
Please do not adjust
saddle height
beyond the stop
mark on the stem.
Please do not adjust
handlebar height beyond the
stop mark on the stem.
HOW TO ADJUST THE
INDOOR CYCLE

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ENG
SADDLE HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT:
Proper horizontal adjustment of the saddle is very important in avoiding injury to the knees. Sit
on the saddle and move the pedals until the crank arms are in horizontal position.
Using your forward most leg as a marker, your kneecap should be directly above the center of
the pedal so that a straight line is created between knee and center of the pedal (see the dotted
line in image below). To adjust the horizontal position of the saddle, loosen the rear adjustment
knob, slide the saddle forward or backward as required, and then retighten the knob.
HOW TO ADJUST THE
INDOOR CYCLE

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If your knees touch the handlebars or if you experience back discomfort while pedalling
for extended periods of time, the height of the handlebars can be adjusted. Turn the front
adjustment knob counter clockwise, slide the handle-bar post up or down, and then retighten
the adjustment knob.
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.
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT:
Begin with the top of the handlebar at relatively the same height or just slightly higher than
the top of the saddle (dotted horizontal line A in the drawing below) and at a neutral fore/aft
position (see dotted vertical line B in drawing below).
HOW TO ADJUST THE
INDOOR CYCLE
A.
B.

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ENG
RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENT
The preferred level of diculty in pedalling (resistance) can be regulated in ne increments
by use of the resistance knob. To increase the resistance, turn the resistance knob
clockwise. To decrease the resistance, turn the knob counter clockwise.
IMPORTANT: To stop the ywheel (wheel) while pedalling, push down on the red brake
knob. The ywheel should quickly come to a complete stop. Please make sure your shoes
are xed into the toe clip. Please apply full resistance load when bike is not in
use to prevent from injuries due to moving drive gear components.
HOW TO MOVE THE INDOOR CYCLE:
Due to the weight of the TOMAHAWK IC1 Indoor Cycle, it is recommended that two persons
move it. While one person lifts the back of the indoor cycle, the second person rmly holds the
handlebar and tips the indoor cycle forward until it rolls on the wheels. Carefully move the In-
door Cycle to the desired location and then lower it. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of injury, use
extreme caution while moving the TOMAHAWK IC1 Indoor Cycle. Do not attempt to move it
over uneven surfaces and make sure there’s a safety space of 20 inch (minimum) to the nearest
equipment is (recommended).
If the indoor cycle rocks on the oor after
being set down, turn the leveling feet
underneath the front or rear stabilizer
until the rocking motion is eliminated.
Important: Please do not unscrew the
leveling feet more then 1⁄2 inch.
RED RESISTANCE KNOB
EMERGENCY BRAKE
LEVELING FEET
FLYWHEEL LOCK
HOW TO OPERATE THE
INDOOR CYCLE
WARNING! TheTOMAHAWK IC1 Indoor Cycle has a direct driven ywheel (wheel); the pedals will continue to move
together with the ywheel until the ywheel stops. Reducing speed in a controlled manner is required.To stop the
ywheel immediately, push down the red emergency break knob. Always pedal in a controlled manner and adjust
your desired cadence according to your own abilities.
PUSH THE RED KNOB DOWN = EMERGENCY STOP

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WARNING!
REGULAR MAINTENANCE MUST BE PERFORMED ON THE INDOOR CYCLE FOR
OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE AND LONGEVITY.
Please read and follow all instructions below. If the indoor cycle is not maintained as described,
components may wear excessively and the indoor cycle may become damaged. Improper
maintenance will void the warranty terms. If you have questions about maintenance, contact
your local distributor.
NOTE: MANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REQUIRE LUBRICANT SPRAY. MANUFACTURER
RECOMMENDS WD40, BRUNOX OR A SIMILAR SOLVENT AND ACID FREE LUBRICANT.
DAILY MAINTENANCE:
1. Make sure that the indoor cycle is leveled. If the indoor cycle rocks on your oor, turn the
leveling feet underneath the front or rear stabilizer until the rocking motion is eliminated.
2. After exercising, the indoor cycle should be disinfected and cleaned to maintain a
hygienic environment. First, apply a disinfectant spray to the handlebars and the saddle. Using
a lint-free cloth, dry the handlebars and the saddle. Next, apply a small amount of disinfectant
to a lint-free cloth and clean the adjustment knobs and the adjustment handles. Avoid using
strong detergents on the indoor cycle frame.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE:
1. Apply a small amount of the lubrication spray to a lint-free cloth, and thoroughly clean
the frame, the handlebar slider and seat sliders the ywheel and the plastic parts of
the indoor cycle.
2. For optimal performance of the resistance
system, and to minimize wear on the
brake pad, the solvent free lubricant spray
should be applied to the brake pad using
the lubrication holes on the plastic part
of the brake pad. If fuzz or lint appears on
the brake pad, the brake pad has become
too dry - lubricant spray should be applied
more frequently. Make sure the brake pad
is thoroughly soaked from end to end with
lubricant spray. Then,wipe the excess o.
PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE

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ENG
1. BI-WEEKLY MAINTENANCE:
The indoor cycle should not be used if the
emergency brake system is not working
properly. While sitting on the saddle and
pedalling, test the brake by pushing down
the brake knob. The ywheel should come to
a quick and complete stop.
2. MONTHLY MAINTENANCE:
BELT DRIVEN BIKE
IMPORTANT: A loose belt as well as an over-
tightened belt will cause damage to the belt
and drive system.
CHECKING BELT TENSION:
To check for a loose belt, sit on the saddle,
place your feet on the pedals, move the
pedals until the crank arms are horizontal.
Next, push down the emergency brake
handle and hold it. Then, stand on the pedals
and rock forward and backward. There
should be no more than 1/8th inch (2–3 mm)
of play in the belt. If there is too much play in
the belt, this indicates that the belt
is too loose.
CORRECTING BELT TENSION:
To correct a loose belt: To adjust the belt, pull
o the right and the left maintenance covers
(A).Loosen the axle nut (B) on both ends of
the y-wheel axle two full turns. Loosen the
outer adjustment nut (C) facing the head of
the allen bolt on each side of the ywheel.
Then, turn both (right and left sides) of the
inner adjustment nuts (D) on the inside of
the ywheel bracket 1/4 of a turn at a time
(upward on the R side and downward on L
side) until the belt is properly adjusted. Make
sure to turn both adjustment screws exactly
the same amount to avoid misalignment
of the ywheel.
AB
CD
PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE
1.
2.

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ABOVE GRAPHICS SHOWS THE
RIGHT SIDE OF THE BIKE
(RIDING POSITION)
D
C
PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE
Re-check the amount of play in the belt as
described at the beginning of this step. If
necessary, readjust the belt.
Finally, retighten the two outer adjustment
nuts (C) and the two axle nuts (B), and
reattach the maintenance covers. To avoid
damage to the ywheel bearings, do not over
tighten the axle nuts (B). Unusual noises or
vibrations are indications that the belt has
been over tightened or that the ywheel is at
a wrong angle.
3.

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ENG
Align the through hole in the ywheel with
the ywheel protective cover. Turn the
brake knob (A) clockwise until the brake has
completely immobilized the ywheel. Use
the wired cable and key lock provided in
the packaging to then lock the ywheel to
prevent minors from using the product.
A
SECURING THE
INDOOR CYCLE FROM
UNAUTHORIZED USE

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RESET BUTTON FLOW BUTTON
SPECIFICATIONS:
TECHNICAL FEATURES: • Heart Rate reading only via hand sensors on the handlebar
• Two button easy control
• Premium design
• Special handlebar bracket
• Miles or kilometers reading
TRAINING FEATURES: • Heart Rate reading (actual)
• Cadence / RPM reading (actual)
• Training time
• Distance
• Calorie Consumption (the shown calorie consumption is based
on average values & should only be used for reference purposes)
BUTTON FUNCTION: • Press“reset”button for 5 sec to enter setup mode for miles/km changing
• Press“reset”button for 2-3 sec to reset time, distance and kcal
• Press“ow” button for 1 sec to activate scan function automatically
to monitor, time, distance, kcal
WARNING!
Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercise may result in serious injury or
death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately
COMPUTER CONSOLE

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ENG
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY
REQUIRED SCHEDULE
ACTIVITY ROTATION PAGE
FEET LEVELING, DISINFECTION & CLEANING OF THE BIKE DAILY PAGE 12
SERVICING BRAKE PADS,
DETAILED CLEANING OF THE ENTIRE BIKE WEEKLY PAGE 12
CHECK EMERGENCY BRAKE FUNCTION BI-WEEKLY PAGE 13
CHECK BELT PLAY MONTHLY PAGE 13-14

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02 50 A
02 50 06
130-01-00005-01
02 50 03 A
02 50 05
900-00-90008-20
150-03-00071-01
150-01-00008-01
150-03-00001-01
02 40 C MD20 08
150-03-00070-01
900-06-00001-01
SPARE PARTS
DRIVE GEAR PARTS
BRAKE PARTS

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900-06-00002-01
02 40 02
320-00-00006-01
02 01 22
02 01 35
02 30 01 MYR
02 40 H
SPARE PARTS
FLYWHEEL
HANDLEBAR
150-01-00050-01

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02 42 01 E 08
02 99 03 MYR
02 42 04
02 10 A
02 99 02
02 10 B MYR
02 40 08 LK
02 01 33
100-09-00020-01 DECAL-SET COMPLETE
02 10 A
SPARE PARTS
CHAIN GUARD
FRAME
02 42 03 S E 12
02 42 02 E 12
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