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Woom UP - 5 The functions of the most important components; 5.1 Stability - the frame; 5.2 Shock absorption - the fork; 5.3 Steering - the handlebar

Woom UP
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2 Important information about the woom UP
ATTENTION
Improper or incorrect use of the woom UP may result in material failure, falls and
serious injury. Please pay attention to the hints given under 2.1 and 2.2.
Maintain and service the woom UP regularly and follow the maintenance schedule recom-
mended in Section 10.
HINT
When replacing parts, only use suitable original spare parts that are marked as such
and observe the manufacturer's instructions.
For more information on suitable spare parts please contact our customer service
on woombikes.com.
Drive wheel wear parts (chainring, cassette) may only be replaced with original parts.
2�1 What the woom UP is built for
The woom UP has been developed specially for cross-country routes
and cycling in nature, that is, in areas secluded from public trac.
The woom UP is a children's bike designed to support the weight of a child
of the intended age (depending on the model) and suitable for a body height
between 128 cm and 165 cm (equivalent to about 7 to 14 years).
Proper use also includes compliance with the operating, maintenance and ser-
vice hints and tips contained in these instructions for use and in the quick guide.
2�2 What the woom UP has not been designed for
The woom UP is not intended for jumps over 30 cm, stunts and extreme sports.
Frames and other components of the woom UP are not designed for use by
adults and may be damaged (for maximum load, see „11.2 Specications“ on
page 61).
The woom UP is not designed for use by more than one person,
even if the permissible weight is not exceeded.
Only the saddle may be used for sitting.
The woom UP may only be used in perfect condition. Woom GmbH accepts
no responsibility for injuries caused by defective or worn parts (e.g. brakes).

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