Instructions for use 27
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© This woom bike is not suitable for carrying passengers�
© You may not install a child’s seat onto this woom bike�
© You may not pull other bicycles, trailers or similar using this woom bike�
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Make sure your child always wears a suitable helmet and clothing appropriate for cycling� When riding
the woom bike, make sure the rider always has brightly colored, close-tting clothing, suitable, robust shoes
and protective equipment, including a certied bicycle helmet.
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Accurately assess the rider’s ability� Your child must be mentally and physically able to operate their woom
bike safely. As with any sport, bike riding entails the risk of personal injury and material damage.
© Be visible for other road users� Use bike lights at night or in low-light conditions (not included with the de-
livery). Reectors must be clean, straight, unobscured and securely mounted. Damaged or missing reectors
must be replaced. Be aware that there is a higher risk involved when riding in low-light conditions or at night
due to limited visibility. When riding in such conditions, make sure that the rider’s bike lights and clothing
comply with any national and regional regulations. It’s important to understand that these conditions make
it harder for other users to see cyclists.
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Risk of injury from crashing! Watch what’s under the tires! Wet or icy ground surfaces can signicantly aect
the braking and steering on your woom bike.
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Risk of injury from damaged, worn or protruding parts! Only use this woom bike when everything is
working properly. woom GmbH accepts no liability for damage caused by defective or worn parts (e.g.
brakes). Periodically check your bike and its components (particularly the frame and fork) for damage, such as
cracks, altered shape and wear, in order to prevent malfunctions. After every crash or impact, check it closely
again. If your woom bike shows signs of damage, it must not be used under any circumstances. Damaged or
non-functioning components must be replaced or serviced by a specialist. If your woom bike is used exten-
sively, wear will occur more quickly and maintenance will have to be carried out earlier than the maintenance
schedule specied in section 7.8.
© Risk of injury due to rotating parts! Rotating parts, such as wheels and disc brake rotors, increase the risk
of injury. Always maintain a safe distance from rotating parts when using or maintaining the woom bike.
© Risk of injury through improper service or neglecting maintenance! To keep your woom bike in tip-top
condition, please respect the maintenance recommendations provided for the various parts as outlined in
chapter 7 and the recommended maintenance schedule as specied in section 7.8. All repairs should be
carried out by a capable adult or qualied bike mechanic.
© Avoid high temperatures� Avoid exposure to high temperatures (above 80°C or 176°F) because it can cause
damage to parts made of composite materials – in this case, the carbon ber fork.
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Risk of injury through road trac behavior! If your child wants to use their woom bike on public roadways,
nd out about the applicable national regulations and equip the woom bike with the required accessories.
Failure to obey the rules of the road may result in injury to the rider or other road users.
3 Important facts about your woom bike
WARNING
Improper use of your woom bike other than for its intended purpose can lead to material
failure, falls and serious injury. Follow the following instructions carefully! Care for and maintain
your woom bike regularly and follow the maintenance schedule recommended in section 7.8.
© When replacing parts, use only compatible original spare parts and observe the notes in the manufacturer’s
manual. For additional information on compatible spare parts, contact our customer service team
(woom.com) or your local dealer.
© To avoid damage due to overloading your woom bike, do not exceed the maximum weight of rider and load
or the maximum gross weight (rider, load and bike) under any circumstances (see table).