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Warranty*

For MAXXUS® Support Team to help you as quickly as possible with service, we will require certain information 

about your fitness device and about you. To find the exact spare parts required, we will need the product name, 

date of purchase and serial number. 

If necessary, please fill out completely the Service Contract form attached to this User Manual and send it to us 

by post or you are welcome to use our online form  “Service Contract” which you will find under the “Service” 

section at www.maxxus.com

Areas of Application & Warranty Periods

Depending on the model, fitness devices from MAXXUS® are suitable for use in different areas. Find the appro

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priate area of use for your fitness device from the “Technical Data” in this User Manual.

Home Use:

Exclusively for private use

Warranty Period: 2 Years

Semi-Professional Use:

Use under instruction in hotels, physiotherapy practices, etc.

Use in a fitness studio or similar establishment is hereby excluded!

Warranty Period: 1 Year

Professional Use:

Use in a fitness studio or similar establishment under supervision by trained personnel.

Warranty Period: 1 Year

Use of your training device in an area which is not suitable for your device will cause immediate expiry of its 

guarantee and cancel your right to claim warranty!

Sole private use and warranty period of 2 years assumes that the purchase invoice is made out to the end user.

Proof of Purchase and Serial Number

To claim your right to service works within the warranty period we will in each case require proof of purchase. 

Keep your proof or purchase or purchase invoice in a safe place and in warranty cases send us a copy together 

with your Service Contract. This will ensure that we can process the service work as quickly as possible. So 

that we can identify which model version requires to be serviced correctly, we will require; Product Name, Serial 

Number and Date of Purchase.  

Terms and Conditions of Warranty:

The warranty period for your training device starts on the date of purchase and applies solely to products which 

were purchased directly from the MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KG or one of the MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co 

KG direct and authorised distribution partners.

The warranty covers defects caused by production or material faults and only apply to devices purchased in 

Germany. The warranty does not apply to damages or defects caused by culpable improper use, negligent 

or purposeful destruction, lack or failure to carry out maintenance and/or cleaning measures, force majeure, 

operational causes and to normal wear and tear, damages caused by penetration of liquids, damage caused by 

repairs or modifications made with spare parts from a different supplier. The warranty also does not apply for 

damages due to faulty assembly or damages which occur because of faulty assembly. Certain component parts 

will wear out during use or from normal wear and tear. This includes for example:

▪ Ball bearings  

▪ Bearing bushings   ▪ Bearings   

▪ Drive belts  

▪ Rollers

▪ Switches and push-buttons  

▪ Treadmill belts (bands)  

▪ Treadmill decks (running deck)  

Signs of wear and tear on wearing parts are not items covered under the warranty. 

For assistance with warranty service or warranty repair enquiries for devices not in Germany, please contact our 

Service Department at MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KGM by sending an Email to: [email protected] and we 

will be happy to help.

Service Outside the Warranty and Ordering Spare Parts 

The MAXXUS® Service Team is happy to be of assistance to help solve any problems with faults which may 

arise following expiry of the warranty period, or in cases of defects arising which are not covered by the  

warranty. 

In this case please contact us by email direct to: 

[email protected]

Orders for Spare Parts or Worn Parts should be sent along with information on the Product Name, spare part 

description and number and the quantity required to: 

[email protected]

Please be informed that additional fixing materials such as screws, bolts, washers etc are not included in the 

scope of delivery for individual spare parts. These should be ordered separately. 

*Version: June/2016

Summary of Contents for SpeedBike S1

Page 1: ...SpeedBike S1 ENG I N S TA L L AT I O N O P E R AT I N G M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...ories 25 Exploded Drawing 26 Spare Parts List 27 29 Warranty 30 Service Contract 31 2022 MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG All rights reserved All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced stored i...

Page 3: ...always mounted on a level clean surface is Unevenness in the ground must be removed or compensated To protect delicate floors such as wood lamina tiles etc and from damage such as scratches it is rec...

Page 4: ...dlebars 4 Handlebar Tube 5 Emergency Stop Lever 6 Bottle Holder 7 Lever to adjust the height of the handlebars No Description 8 Stand with transport rollers 9 Pedal 10 Stand rear 11 Lever to adjust th...

Page 5: ...cription Qty 1 Base Frame 1 4 Handlebars 1 5 Stand rear 2 6 Stand front 1 41 Pedal L left Pedal R right 2 47 Seat 1 48 Stand feet 4 No Description Qty 53 Cover stand front 1 59 Knob 1 73 Holder 1 118...

Page 6: ...nd components are there before starting assembly Carefully carry out the installation as damage that has arisen due to assembly errors are not covered by the warranty or guarantee Read the instruction...

Page 7: ...ch of the rear stands 5 and the other two stand feet to the under side of the front stand 6 Step 2 Assembly of the Front Stand Loosen and remove the pre assembled screws M10x20 and then remove the tra...

Page 8: ...two rear stands 5 into the mounts on the base frame and fix them from above using three washers 9x 161 6T 94 and three Allen screws M8x12 97 on each stand Step 4 Assembly of the Seat Place the seat 4...

Page 9: ...andlebars Step 5 1 Insert the knob 59 with a washer 6x 16x1 6T 81 from above into the handlebar shaft Step 5 2 Loosen knob 59 and slide the carriage of the horizontal handlebar to adjustment backwards...

Page 10: ...slide using four Allen screws M6x15 103 Now attach the holder 73 and the cockpit 118 to the handlebars To do this use two Allen screws M6x15 111 and two washers 81 Step 6 Assembly of the Front Cover...

Page 11: ...at the threads on the pedals with a medium strength thread locking adhesive such as LOCTITE 243 Levelling the Device Make sure that your exercise equipment is always level In order to compensate for m...

Page 12: ...e optimum oxygenation during training Before putting your training device back into operation after a long period of non use make sure that all fastenings are secure Maintenance Care WARNING Before st...

Page 13: ...d fix the seat tube in position again by pushing down the lever CAUTION Never adjust the seat at a height where there is no equivalent marking on the seat tube Horizontal Seat Adjustment You can chang...

Page 14: ...is possible to change the horizontal or lengthwise position of the handlebars With this you can find the optimal distance to the seat Simply loosen the lever on the handlebar slide bracket Then push t...

Page 15: ...ars at the same height as the seat Fig 3 If your knees touch the handlebars when you pedalling in a standing position or if the user experiences any un comfort in the shoulder neck during longer train...

Page 16: ...automatical ly as soon as the user stops pedalling Please always train at a speed that you have under control at all times In an emergency simply press the emergency brake lever down hard to stop the...

Page 17: ...t pre set the value will start running as soon as training begins The training distance can be pre set up to 99 Kilometres in 0 1 Kilometre incre ments The value will be counted backwards in a countdo...

Page 18: ...al from the sensor it means that the power of the sensor battery is too low and must be changed as soon as possible To do this undo the screw on the sensor remove the sensor and use a coin to undo the...

Page 19: ...easurement will be shown on the basis of school grades Here F1 stands for optimal recovery following training and F6 for a very long recovery phase Press the RECOVERY key again to end this function Sw...

Page 20: ...25 carbohydrate and 5 protein Fat burning target zone 60 to 70 of the maximum heart rate This training zone is suitable for athletes and sports people who aim to lose weight Training in this zone the...

Page 21: ...irectly from the skin The chest belt then sends the pulse via an electromagnetic field to the built in cockpit receiver We recommend you always use a chest belt for heart rate measurement during heart...

Page 22: ...o not just get off your training device immediately the training session is finished Like with the warm up stage you should continue for 3 5 minutes at minimum resistance to cool down After training y...

Page 23: ...nce most people have training goals such as weight reduction cardiac exercise training improvement of physical con dition stress reduction etc to strive for training intensity to meet these goals shou...

Page 24: ...ound manner Batteries Re chargeable Batteries if present in the device According to the Batteries Directive you as end user are legally obliged to return all used batteries and re chargeable batteries...

Page 25: ...ning Check if the training device is standing straight and flat on the ground If not re adjust the foot stands Check if the screws at the articulated joint between the pendulum tubes and the pedal arm...

Page 26: ...26 Exploded Drawing...

Page 27: ...c seat 1 20 Spring hanger T3 0 1 21 Gear disc presser 2 22 Brake shaft 10 48L 1 23 Magnetic seat limited sleeve 10 18L 1 24 Moving wheel shaft 8 31L 2 25 Idler wall spacer sleeve 17 8 1H 1 26 Cable co...

Page 28: ...r 23 49 6 13 4 59 Knob 2 60 Upright bushing 45 6 112 4 119 1 61 Seat tube bushing 40 80 74 6 1 62 Seat tube spacer ring 1 63 Moving wheel 68 24H 2 64 Seat gear set R 24 5 14 3L 1 65 Seat gear set L 24...

Page 29: ...Screw M8 75 10 9grade 1 99 Screw M4 6 10 9grade 2 100 Screw BT4 15 10 9grade 13 101 Screw M6 15 10 9grade 4 102 Screw M6 20 10 9grade 2 103 Screw M6 15 10 9grade 4 104 Screw M4 8 10 9grade 4 105 Scre...

Page 30: ...eriod for your training device starts on the date of purchase and applies solely to products which were purchased directly from the MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG or one of the MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG direct...

Page 31: ...s that must be completed Fault Description Please enter a short description of the error as precisely as possible below For example when where and how does the error occur Frequency after which period...

Page 32: ...Maxxus Group GmbH Co KG Nordring 80 D 64521 Gro Gerau Germany E Mail info maxxus de www maxxus com...

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