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Woom UP - 2.1 What the woom UP is built for; 2.2 What the woom UP has not been designed for; 2.3 Disclaimer; 3 Important safety instructions

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1 Important information about this
document
The woom UP is sold partially assembled. Before riding the bike for the rst time, some
adjustments are necessary to ensure woom UP is in a roadworthy condition. Observe the
assembly instructions in Section 6 on page 42.
Cycling should be fun and healthy if it is done correctly and responsibly. These instructions for
use will help you to ensure your child uses the woom UP safely and properly. Read all these
instructions for use and pay particular attention to all warnings and maintenance instructions
before letting your child use the woom UP for the rst time.
If you lend the woom UP to somebody or if another person is supervising your child, make
sure that all users and supervisors have read the instructions for use.
1�1 Tips, hints and advice
As a parent or guardian of a child, you are responsible for his or her activities and safety. We
would like to help you in teaching your child how to ride a bike properly right from the start
and would therefore like to direct your attention to the following safety information:
Helmet and clothing
Get your child a suitable helmet that ts properly and make sure he or she wears it at all times
when cycling. Make sure your child wears suitable, tight-tting, light and preferably reective
clothing so that others can easily see him or her. Also make sure that your child uses non-slip
shoes and suitable protective clothing when cycling.
Safe and responsible use
Make sure you explain to your child in an easy-to-understand way how the brakes work and
be sure that he or she is familiar with the operation of the brakes before using the bike for
the rst time. Teach your child how to use the woom UP in a safe and responsible way in the
area where the bike will be used.
National regulations and private forest roads
Find out about the applicable national regulations. Other regulations than the national trac
regulations, etc. apply on forest roads and hiking trails. Only use routes expressly approved
for mountain biking.
Assess skills correctly
You know best your child's abilities and skills. Consider what can be expected of him or her
when riding a bike so that your child is safe at all times.

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