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TOMCAT BULLET & ARROW
ROTOR MANUAL UK

INVENTIONS WITH A SOCIAL PURPOSE

Summary of Contents for ARROW

Page 1: ...WWW TOMCATUK ORG TOMCAT BULLET ARROW ROTOR MANUAL UK INVENTIONS WITH A SOCIAL PURPOSE ...

Page 2: ...nical advice spare parts service and general assistance throughout the life of your product Because your trike is entirely made in England by Tomcat and because we have UK wide coverage for our products if problems do occur you have the peace of mind of knowing that we can deal with your difficulty in the quickest way possible be that advice over the telephone an onsite visit local authorised repa...

Page 3: ...ings before they use the vehicle Do not carry passengers or allow others to stand on the rear axle or basket etc Use the park brake when mounting or dismounting or when the vehicle is unsupervised Do not ride over kerbs except drop kerbs or any other hazards that may destabilise the vehicle Do not use off road on steep inclines heavy cambers or sloping or uneven ground Take extra care in snow ice ...

Page 4: ... disconnected Test braking and steering functions and ensure all removable components wheels seat divisible frame mechanisms etc are correctly assembled in accordance with instructions in this manual Ensure all quick release features are interlocked where interlocks are provided and that all interlocks are in good working order ROTOR MANUAL PAGE 3 ...

Page 5: ...g Hand Crank Length 170 150mm Motor Type Ansmann Brushless FM6 250W 36V Battery Li Ion 9000mAh 36V output Charger Lithium Ion Charger CC CV method Overall Dimensions measurements for the Tomcat Arrow Rotor assembled O A Length 178cm O A Width 74cm O A Height 125cm Overall Weight 20kg Overall weight with power assist 26 5g Max user weight SWA 120kg Rider Height Range Size 2 135cm to 188cm Max cargo...

Page 6: ...cranks so they are neither too high or too low in the 6 and 12 o clock position Now set your footrests to a comfortable position in which your hands are clear of your knees when the hand cranks rotate As a guide your thighs should be level or slightly downhill If you are exceptionally tall Drop Footrest Brackets from your supplier may be necessary Now fine tune your seat position and crank height ...

Page 7: ...ongest hand cranks possible Ensure all clamps are firmly closed and the footrests and crank head are fully unmoveable before riding off 5 Standard Features The Rotor is distributed in England by Tomcat SNI Ltd and its distributors and agents with the following standard features Other features and accessories for support and convenience are available Telescopic footrest adjustment Sliding Seat Swiv...

Page 8: ... To adjust the height slacken the clamp lever or screw and move the crank head to the desired position Re clamp firmly when correctly adjusted The chain drive will automatically adjust itself to the new position and no adjustment of the chain tension device is normally required Refer to Maintenance section and Fig 1 for instructions on chain tension ROTOR MANUAL PAGE 7 ...

Page 9: ...k so the handle is generally flush with the frame as shown Adjust the Camlock if necessary by rotating the thumbwheel clockwise to tighten and vice versa to slacken When adjusted satisfactorily tighten the clamp firmly Using the vehicle without a closed and properly adjusted clamp may cause damage to the clamp or crank mechanism 6C Sliding Seat The sliding seat has a smooth sliding front to back m...

Page 10: ...or need cleaning it can be dried with towels and hygienically cleaned with mild household detergents for almost immediate re use However it should not be pressure washed or unnecessarily or continuously exposed to the elements as this may encourage mould to form between the cushion and back plate 6F 8 speed Shimano Nexus geared hub The vehicle is fitted with a Shimano Nexus 8 speed hub It is good ...

Page 11: ...s greasy road surfaces rain ice and snow can greatly reduce braking performance Take greater care in poor conditions The front calliper brake requires occasional adjustment and service to ensure best performance See Maintenance section for Instructions on calliper brake servicing 6J Power Assist Motor Battery and Charger There are no user serviceable parts to the motor battery or charger Battery c...

Page 12: ...imited to 6kph and should not be used for prolonged periods 7 General Product Care Keep the product clean Store is in a dry moisture free environment Do not leave exposed to the elements for prolonged periods of time for example under plastic sheeting Do not re route any mechanical control cables particularly gear cables This will alter brake and gear hub settings Keep the battery charged in accor...

Page 13: ...t The pulleys cause the chain to follow a zig zag route that automatically adjusts the chain when the hand cranks are moved However as the components bed in the chain may become slack and need its tension adjusted ROTOR MANUAL PAGE 12 To adjust chain tension Slacken the Chain Tension Screw lock nut and turn the Chain tension Screw clockwise to tension the chain and anti clockwise to slacken The te...

Page 14: ...imes If either pad is touching the wheel slacken the securing nut centralise the calliper assembly then retighten the nut ROTOR MANUAL PAGE 13 8G 8 Speed Shimano Nexus Hub Right click on the following link and click open hyperlink to view Shimano adjustment instructions for the Shimano Nexus Inter 8 hub https www google com search q shimano nexus 8 speed adjustment rlz 1C1EODB_enGB527GB572 oq shim...

Page 15: ...etscrew by two turns Tighten the Adjusting nut until the fixed anvil tightens firmly but not tightly against the disc Tighten the calliper alignment screws Slacken the fixed anvil by two full turns Spin the disc to ensure the moving pad is not bearing too heavily on the disc a slight rubbing sound or feel is normal providing it is not slowing the disc Tighten the fixed anvil with the adjuster nut ...

Page 16: ...visibly buckles when the brake is applied When it becomes necessary to replace the pads follow the Promax instructions below It will be necessary to remove the calliper and follow the above procedure during reassembly and setup If in doubt consult a competent cycle technician ROTOR MANUAL PAGE 15 ...

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Page 18: ... is two years from the date of purchase and five years for the product frame excluding any attachments A replacement Physical Good or part assumes the remaining warranty of the original Physical Good or part from the date of purchase 3 What does this warranty not cover This Limited warranty does not cover any problems that are caused by Conditions malfunctions or damage not resulting from defects ...

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