Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the Tomahawk Adulti Indoor Bike IC1. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new indoor bike. Please read this manual thoroughly before assembly and use, and keep it for future reference.
The Tomahawk IC1 is designed for indoor fitness, offering a robust and reliable platform for your cycling workouts. Its high-quality frame and components ensure durability and a smooth riding experience.
Nga korero haumaru
Before using the Tomahawk IC1 Indoor Bike, please observe the following safety precautions:
- Me toro atu ki tetahi rata i mua i te tiimata i tetahi kaupapa whakangungu.
- Me whakarite kia mau te whakau o ngā pūtu me ngā nati katoa i mua i ia whakamahinga.
- Puritia ngā tamariki me ngā mōkai kia matara atu i te pahikara i te wā e whakamahia ana.
- Place the bike on a flat, stable surface. Use a mat to protect the floor.
- Mau kakahu whakakori tinana me nga hu. A ape i nga kakahu taratara ka mau ki nga wahanga neke.
- The emergency brake system should be used to stop the flywheel quickly in case of an emergency.
- Do not exceed the maximum user weight limit (if specified, otherwise assume standard).
- Me mahi te tiaki i ia wā e ai ki te whakaahuatanga o tēnei pukapuka hei whakarite i te haumaru o te mahi.
Tatūnga me te Runanga
The Tomahawk IC1 Indoor Bike requires some assembly. Please follow these steps carefully:
- Wewete ana: Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Check against the parts list (not provided in input, so generalize).
- Stabilizer Installation: Attach the front and rear stabilizer bars to the main frame using the provided bolts and washers. Ensure they are securely fastened.
- Tāutanga Pedal: Identify the left (L) and right (R) pedals. Thread the left pedal counter-clockwise and the right pedal clockwise into the crank arms. Tighten firmly with a wrench.
- Seat Post and Handlebar Post Installation: Insert the seat post and handlebar post into their respective receivers on the main frame. Adjust to your desired height and secure with the quick-release levers or adjustment knobs.
- Āpitihanga Pae kakau: Attach the handlebar to the handlebar post. The special handlebar design offers multiple grip variations. Secure it firmly.
- Tāuta Rorohiko: Mount the cycle computer onto the handlebar as per its specific instructions. Connect any necessary sensor wires (e.g., hand sensors).
- Taki Whakamutunga: Before first use, double-check all connections, bolts, and adjustment knobs to ensure they are tight and secure.

Whakaahua 1: Koki mua view of the Tomahawk Adulti Indoor Bike IC1, showcasing its robust frame and flywheel.

Whakaahua 2: Taha view of the Tomahawk Adulti Indoor Bike IC1, highlighting the drive system and pedal assembly.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te whakatikatika i te Paihikara
- Teitei nohoanga: Loosen the adjustment knob on the seat post, raise or lower the seat to a comfortable height (your leg should have a slight bend at the knee at the bottom of the pedal stroke), and re-tighten the knob securely.
- Nohoanga Mua/Muri: Loosen the adjustment knob under the seat, slide the seat forward or backward to align your knee over the pedal spindle, and re-tighten.
- Teitei o te kakau: Loosen the adjustment knob on the handlebar post, raise or lower the handlebar to a comfortable position that allows for a slight bend in your elbows, and re-tighten.
Resistance Adjustment and Emergency Brake
The Tomahawk IC1 features a resistance adjustment knob and an emergency brake system.
- Ātete: Turn the resistance knob clockwise to increase resistance and counter-clockwise to decrease resistance. Adjust to your desired workout intensity.
- Perehi ohorere: To stop the flywheel quickly in an emergency or at the end of your workout, press down firmly on the resistance knob. This will engage the emergency brake.
Cycle Computer Operation
The integrated cycle computer displays various workout metrics. It is powered by 2 AA batteries (included).

Whakaahua 3: Whakatata view of the cycle computer mounted on the handlebar, showing its display and integrated hand sensors.
The computer shows the following metrics:
- Tere Manawa: Measured via integrated hand sensors. Grip the sensors firmly during your workout.
- Wā: Te roanga o to mahi.
- Tawhiti: Total distance covered during your workout.
- Calories kua tahuna: He whakatau tata mō ngā kaora i pau.
Refer to the separate computer manual (if applicable, otherwise assume basic operation) for detailed instructions on mode selection, resetting values, and battery replacement.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and safe operation of your Tomahawk IC1 Indoor Bike.
- Te horoi: Horoia te pahikara me te panuiamp he kakahu i muri i ia whakamahinga hei tango i te werawera me te puehu. A ape i te horoi horoi.
- Whakahinuhinu: Periodically check and lubricate moving parts such as the chain/belt (if applicable, assume belt drive for indoor bikes unless specified) and pedal bearings with appropriate lubricant.
- Tirotiro i te Pūtu me te Nati: Regularly inspect all bolts, nuts, and connections for tightness. Re-tighten as necessary to prevent loosening during use.
- Flywheel and Brake Pad: Keep the flywheel clean. Check the brake pad for wear and replace if necessary (contact customer support for replacement parts).
- Whakakapinga Pūhiko: Replace the cycle computer batteries (2 AA) when the display becomes dim or stops functioning.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāore i te pumau, kei te wiri rānei te pahikara. | Uneven floor; loose stabilizer bolts. | Adjust the leveling feet on the stabilizer bars. Tighten all stabilizer bolts. |
| Resistance is inconsistent or too low/high. | Resistance knob not properly adjusted; worn brake pad. | Adjust the resistance knob. Inspect and replace the brake pad if worn. |
| Cycle computer not displaying. | Ngā pākahiko mate; te hononga pūoko ngoikore. | Replace AA batteries. Check all sensor connections. |
| Squeaking or grinding noise. | Loose parts; lack of lubrication; worn bearings. | Inspect and tighten all bolts. Lubricate moving parts. Contact customer support if noise persists. |
If you encounter problems not listed here, or if the suggested solutions do not resolve the issue, please contact Tomahawk customer support.
Whakatakotoranga
| Tau tauira | IC-TKIC1B-01 |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 120 x 53 x 110 cm |
| Taumaha Hua | 48 Kirokaramu |
| Tae | Maama Pango |
| Power Source (Computer) | 2 Pahiko AA (kei roto) |
| Whakaatu Inenga | Heart Rate, Time, Distance, Calories Burned |
| Whakamahi Manakohia | Fitness, Transport (via wheels) |
| Tuatahi Wātea | Oketopa 16, 2014 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or to order replacement parts, please contact Tomahawk customer service. Keep your purchase receipt and model number (IC-TKIC1B-01) handy when contacting support.
Please note: Specific warranty terms may vary by region and retailer. Refer to your purchase documentation for detailed warranty coverage.





