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Woom UP - User Manual

Woom UP
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Summary

WARRANTY • GARANTIE

1 Important information about this document

1.1 Tips, hints and advice

Guidance on safe cycling, helmet, clothing, and responsible use for children.

1.2 Meaning of the symbols

Explanation of warning, caution, and tip symbols used in the instructions.

2 Important information about the woom UP

2.1 What the woom UP is built for

Details the intended use for cross-country routes and nature, suitable for children aged 7-14.

2.2 What the woom UP has not been designed for

Specifies limitations like jumps over 30cm, stunts, adult use, or carrying multiple people.

2.3 Disclaimer

States information accuracy, technical changes, and liability for damages due to misuse.

3 Important safety instructions

4 woom UP components

5 The functions of the most important components

5.1 Stability - the frame

Describes the frame material (lightweight aluminium) and its stability benefits.

5.2 Shock absorption - the fork

Explains the role of the air suspension fork for shock absorption.

5.3 Steering - the handlebar

Discusses the handlebar's shape and position for posture and component mounting.

5.4 Shock absorption and grip - the tyres

Details tyre function for carrying weight and grip, mentioning pressure.

5.5 Stopping in time - the brakes

Explains the hydraulic disc brakes and their operation.

5.6 Drive - the 9-speed gear

Describes the drive system, chainring, cassette, and rear derailleur for gear changes.

6 Getting the woom UP ready

6.1 Unpacking

Instructions for safely removing the bike from packaging, including cable ties and protective discs.

6.2 Bike Assembly

Step-by-step guide for assembling handlebar, front wheel, saddle, and pedals.

6.3 Adjustments and Settings

How to adjust brake levers, shifters, and handlebar tilt for optimal fit and function.

6.4 Suspension Fork Tuning

Guide to adjusting air pressure, rebound, and compression damping for the suspension fork.

6.5 Electric Drive and Charging

Information on the electric drive system, support modes, and safe battery charging procedures.

7 Cycling correctly

7.1 Braking correctly

Guidance on proper braking technique using both brakes for safety and effectiveness.

7.2 Shifting gears correctly

Instructions on how to use the front and rear shifters to change gears.

8 Cleaning

8.1 Frame, handlebar, fork, wheels

Cleaning procedures for the main bike components using warm water and mild detergent.

8.2 Chain, cassette, sprockets

Cleaning and lubricating the chain, cassette, and sprockets with appropriate agents.

8.3 Brakes

Cleaning the brakes and brake discs using specific cleaners, avoiding oil.

9 Maintenance

9.1 Tyre and Chain Care

Regular checks and maintenance for tyres and the drive chain, including lubrication.

9.2 Steering and Drivetrain Checks

Ensuring proper function of handlebar, headset, fork, and gearshift system.

9.3 Component Wear and Checks

Inspecting brakes, cranks, bottom bracket, spokes, and wheels for wear and damage.

10 Maintenance schedule

11 Technical data

11.1 Tightening torques

Table of recommended torque values for various bike components.

11.2 Specifications

Detailed specifications of frame, fork, headset, stem, handlebars, grips, drive, brake, gears, wheels, etc.

12 Environmental protection

12.1 Disposing of transport packaging

Guidance on recycling packaging materials for environmental protection.

12.2 Disposing of an old bike

Instructions on responsible disposal of old bikes, avoiding household waste.

13 Warranty

Woom UP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWoom
ModelUP
CategoryBicycle
LanguageEnglish

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