HMS TYTAN 10R Weight Training Machine
Comprehensive assembly and safety manual for the HMS TYTAN 10R home gym, including technical specifications, maintenance guidelines, and cable routing diagrams.
Table of contents
Product Overview
The HMS TYTAN 10R is a home gym designed for comprehensive strength training. It is classified as Class H equipment, intended strictly for home use, and is not suitable for therapeutic, rehabilitation, or commercial purposes.
Safety Precautions
Before starting any exercise program, consult a physician, especially if you are over 35, have pre-existing health conditions, or are taking medication affecting heart rate, blood pressure, or cholesterol. Always perform a warm-up before exercising. Ensure the equipment is placed on a stable, level surface, ideally with an anti-slip mat. Maintain a free area of at least 0.6 meters around the equipment for safe access and emergency dismount.
Assembly and Setup
Assembly requires the assistance of another person. All parts should be hand-tightened initially and fully secured with a wrench once the structure is erect. Ensure all bolts and nuts are properly tightened before the first use. The equipment includes a weight stack; ensure the selector pin is securely fastened during use.

Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential for safety and longevity. Periodically check all bolts, nuts, and cable connections. Inspect cables for signs of wear or fraying; if damaged, stop using the equipment immediately. Keep the unit clean by wiping away sweat and dust with a soft, damp cloth. Lubricate moving parts as needed, but avoid oil-based lubricants that attract dirt; silicone or Teflon sprays are recommended. Regularly polish chrome surfaces to prevent corrosion.
Technical Specifications
- Net Weight: 213 kg
- Dimensions (assembled): 185 x 161 x 202 cm
- Maximum User Weight: 140 kg
- Maximum Load: 70 kg
For service or warranty inquiries, contact the manufacturer via their website at www.abisal.pl or email [email protected].
Official resources from the manual
Manufacturer information
HMS Fitness
Practical help
Common problems
Tighten the bolt at the top of the weight stack. If still too loose, adjust the length of the coil chain using the snap link.
Stop exercising immediately, inspect for worn or damaged parts, and do not use the equipment until the issue is resolved.
Ensure they are fully fastened; if the problem persists, obtain replacement hardware from the retailer.
Before use
- Consult a doctor if you have health concerns or are over 35.
- Perform a warm-up session.
- Verify that all bolts and nuts are securely tightened.
- Check that cables are correctly seated on all pulleys.
- Ensure the selector pin is fully inserted and fastened in the weight stack.
- Clear the surrounding area of sharp objects and ensure a 0.6m safety zone.
Specs in practice
- Maximum Load (70 kg)
- The maximum weight resistance available on the stack.
- Maximum User Weight (140 kg)
- The maximum weight capacity of the user for safe operation.
Images and diagrams
- Cable routing diagrams are provided for the Lat, Pec, Abdominal, and Leg cables.
- Maintain a 3-5mm gap between the top plate and the weight stack for proper tension.
Model compatibility
- Use only genuine parts provided in the set.
- Do not use accessories not recommended by the manufacturer.
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