Woom UP User manual

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Instructions for use
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WARRANTY · GARANTIE
24-month warranty from date of purchase
24 Monate Garantee ab Kaufdatum*
Bike · Fahrrad
Frame No. · Rahmennr.
Colour · Farbe
Size · Größe
Date of purchase · Kaufdatum
Dealer stamp · Händlerstempel
* see conditions of warranty in chapter 13 ·siehe Garantiebedingungen in Kapitel 13

UP
DE Bedienungsanleitung............................................ 1
EN Instructions for use.............................................33
CS Návod k obsluze ..................................................65
PL Instrukcja obsługi................................................97
SL Navodila za uporabo.........................................129

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1 Important information about this document �������������������������������������������������� 35
1.1 Tips, hints and advice..............................................................................................................35
1.2 Meaning of the symbols.........................................................................................................36
2 Important information about the woom UP ���������������������������������������������������� 37
2.1 What the woom UP is built for ..............................................................................................37
2.2 What the woom UP has not been designed for ................................................................37
2.3 Disclaimer..................................................................................................................................38
3 Important safety instructions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 39
4 woom UP components ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 40
5 The functions of the most important components ����������������������������������������� 41
5.1 Stability – the frame................................................................................................................. 41
5.2 Shock absorption – the fork...................................................................................................41
5.3 Steering – the handlebar........................................................................................................41
5.4 Shock absorption and grip – the tyres................................................................................. 41
5.5 Stopping in time – the brakes................................................................................................41
5.6 Drive – the 9-speed gear ........................................................................................................41
6 Getting the woom UP ready��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42
6.1 Unpacking .................................................................................................................................42
6.2 Assembling................................................................................................................................ 43
6.3 Adjusting handlebar and brake lever ..................................................................................48
6.4 Suspension fork .......................................................................................................................50
6.5 Electric drive..............................................................................................................................52
6.6 Charging and battery charger...............................................................................................52
7 Cycling correctly ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53
7.1 Braking correctly ...................................................................................................................... 53
7.2 Shifting gears correctly...........................................................................................................53
8 Cleaning ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 54
8.1 Frame, handlebar, fork, wheels.............................................................................................54
8.2 Chain, cassette, sprockets......................................................................................................54
8.3 Brakes.........................................................................................................................................54
9 Maintenance ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55
9.1 Tyres ........................................................................................................................................... 55
9.2 Chain...........................................................................................................................................55
9.3 Handlebar, headset, fork........................................................................................................55
9.4 Gearshift system ......................................................................................................................56
9.5 Brakes.........................................................................................................................................57

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© 2020 woom GmbH
These instructions are protected by copyright.
All rights reserved.
This version replaces all previous versions.
The original instructions are in German.
Reproduction, translation and conversion into an electronic or any other machine-readable form in
whole or in part is prohibited.
These instructions have been written to the best of our knowledge. However, woom GmbH assumes no
responsibility for the completeness and correctness of the information.
These instructions contain information for the safe operation of the bike. Please read these instructions
before using the bike for the rst time and keep them safe.
9.6 Cranks ........................................................................................................................................57
9.7 Bottom bracket ........................................................................................................................58
9.8 Spokes and wheels..................................................................................................................58
10 Maintenance schedule ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 59
11 Technical data ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60
11.1 Tightening torques..................................................................................................................60
11.2 Specications............................................................................................................................61
12 Environmental protection ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 63
12.1 Disposing of transport packaging........................................................................................63
12.2 Disposing of an old bike ......................................................................................................... 63
13 Warranty ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 64

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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 reective
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 trac
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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1�2 Meaning of the symbols
The following symbols are used in these instructions:
HINT
Non-observance can cause malfunctions or damage.
CAUTION/WARNING/DANGER
Non-observance can lead to damage and serious injury (danger to life).
TIP
Indicates useful tips for use.

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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 trac.
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 Specications“ 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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The woom UP is not suitable for mounting a child seat or luggage carrier.
The woom UP is not suitable for use with a trailer.
If your child wants to use the woom UP on public roads, inform yourself
about the applicable national regulations and upgrade the woom UP
with the appropriate accessories.
2�3 Disclaimer
The information, specications and hints provided in these instructions were up to date at the
time of printing. The gures used are symbolic representations and do not have to correspond
to reality. The information, gures and descriptions in these instructions do not give rise to
any claims for changes to products already supplied. We reserve the right to make technical
changes. Changes, errors and misprints do not justify a claim for damages. The information in
these instructions describes the properties of the product without assuring them. No liability
is assumed for damages and injuries caused by:
Failure to follow the assembly instructions
Unauthorised modications to the product
Operating errors
Neglected maintenance
Misuse, i.e. use of the product not in accordance with its intended use

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3 Important safety instructions
Risk of injury from sharp and hard metal objects
The woom UP is made of metal. A fall can result in injuries.
Risk of injury from damaged and protruding parts
After a fall, check the woom UP and its components for damage.
Risk of injury from falling
The saddle, handlebar and pedals must be adjusted accordingly
and secured with the required tightness.
Avoid steep slopes or steps.
Avoid cycling on slippery roads due caused by rain or ice.
If this is unavoidable, drive slower and more carefully so that
you can stop safely at all times.
Risk of injury from rotating parts
Rotating parts such as wheels and brake discs present an increased risk
of injury. When using and maintaining the woom UP, be sure to maintain
a safe distance from rotating parts.
In darkness or poor visibility, switch on the light (not included).
Reliable and safe use of the woom UP can only be guaranteed if the assembly
and installation are carried out according to the specications of woom GmbH.
Refer to these instructions, in particular the assembly instructions in Section 6.
Ensure that the woom UP is safely locked or locked away (for example with a
suitable bike lock) to protect it from being stolen. If, despite these security
measures, your woom UP is stolen, please immediately inform the relevant
authorities and also woom customer service (please always keep the frame
number and the information on the type plate handy).

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4 woom UP components
See gure on cover sheet for numbering
1Seatpost 15 Brake caliper
2Saddle 16 Drive unit
3Seatpost clamp 17 Pedals
4Frame 18 Crank
5Remote fX 21 19 Bottom bracket (in frame)
6Cover 20 Chain
7Stem 21 Speed sensor
8Handlebars 22 Rear derailleur
9Brake lever 23 Rims
10 Shifter 24 Tyres
11 Head tube 25 Spokes
12 Headset (in head tube) 26 Cassette
13 Fork 27 Spoke magnet
14 Hub

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5 The functions of the most important
components
5�1 Stability – the frame
The woom UP frame is made of lightweight, high-quality aluminium tubes. As such it oers
the necessary stability with minimum weight.
5�2 Shock absorption – the fork
The air suspension fork provides the necessary shock absorption. Information on how to
adjust the air suspension fork correctly can be found in Section 6.4 on page 50.
5�3 Steering – the handlebar
The position and shape of the handlebar help ensure a correct sitting posture. In addition
to the grips, the handlebar also accommodates other components (brake lever, shifter, bell,
reector, etc.).
5�4 Shock absorption and grip – the tyres
The tyres must carry the weight of the wheel, the person cycling and any luggage. The heavier
the weight, the higher the air pressure should be. The permissible pressure range is indicated
on the tyres. See also Section 9.1 on page 55.
5�5 Stopping in time – the brakes
The woom UP has two hydraulic disc brakes, one on the front wheel and one on the rear
wheel. When braking, the brake pads are pressed against the brake discs attached to the hub
and the wheel is braked in this way. See also Section 7.1 on page 53.
5�6 Drive – the 9-speed gear
The cranks connect the pedals with the bottom bracket. The chainring connected to the right
crank transmits the driving force via the chain to the rear wheel. There are nine sprockets of
dierent sizes mounted on the rear wheel (together referred to as cassette). The rear derailleur
is also located there. The woom UP rear derailleur type SRAM X5 guides or shifts the chain
over the dierently sized sprockets. This results in dierent transmissions of the applied force.
High transmission ratios are achieved when the chain lies on a small rear sprocket. Pedalling
is more dicult, but the bike travels further with one turn.
Lower transmission ratios are achieved when the chain lies on a large rear sprocket. Pedalling
is easier, but the bike travels a shorter distance with one turn.

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6 Getting the woom UP ready
Please note: The designations left and right in these instructions always refer to the left or
right side of the bike as seen from above and in the direction of travel.
6�1 Unpacking
4. Remove packaging, carefully cut through cable ties.
CAUTION
When cutting the cable ties, make sure that you do not damage the bike parts, es-
pecially the tyres.
5. Remove the plastic protective disc from the rear derailleur.
6. You should write down the woom UP frame number. This number uniquely iden-
ties the bike and is important in the event of theft and insurance matters. The
number can be found at the back of the seat tube (see gure). You can also write
down the frame number in your warranty card – see cover sheet.

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6�2 Assembling
See Section 11.1 on page 60 for tightening torques.
Mounting the handlebar
Unscrew the clamps from the stem. Turn the handlebar 90° clockwise and insert into
the stem.
ATTENTION
The brake cables and the shift cable must be to the left of the head tube.
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HINT
Make sure that the gap between clamps and stem is the same at the top and bottom!
Screw on the clamps, tighten
the screws only slightly.
The cross mark must be in
the middle between the two
clamps.
Adjust the tilt of the handlebar.
Default setting: 0°. Tighten the
clamps.
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Mounting the front wheel (not necessary for woom online shop customers)
Remove the plastic spacer from
the brake caliper.
Unscrew the through axle from
the front fork. The quick-re-
lease lever must be located in
the recess.
Remove the plastic protective
disc from the brake disc (do not
pull the spacer sleeve with it!).
Insert the front wheel into the
fork. The brake disc must be
on the left! Make sure that the
brake disc is correctly seated in
the brake caliper between the
brake pads.
Push in the through axle and
tighten. The quick-release lever
must be located in the recess.
Then close the quick-release
lever.
CAUTION
When mounting the front wheel into the fork, make sure that the spacer sleeves in the
hub are mounted on both sides. When removing the plastic disc, make sure that the
black spacer sleeve remains on the hub! It may remain stuck on the plastic protective
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Mounting the saddle
Measuring the saddle height – see minimum saddle height in Section 11.2 on page 61
Open seatpost clamp with hex
key.
Position the seat post at the
appropriate height (see hints
on page 15 for adjusting seat
height).
Tighten the seatpost clamp
with a hex key.
ATTENTION
Observe minimum insertion depth! See min. mark on seat post.
Do not overtighten the internal hex screws.
Do not set the saddle lower than the minimum saddle height!
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Installing the pedals
In-
stalling the reectors
Screw the pedal marked "R" in the direction of
the arrow into the right crank arm and tighten
with a hex key.
Screw the pedal marked "L" in the direction of
the arrow into the left crank arm and tighten
with a hex key.
Attach the clip-on reectors to
the spokes.
Mount the white reector to the handlebar and the red reector
to the seat post.
HINTS
Correct seat height: With your child sitting on the saddle,
have them place their heel on the pedal (the one in the lowest
position) and stretch out their leg. Sitting on the saddle and
with the saddle height adjusted, your child should be able
to touch the ground with both feet and remain in a stable
position. Set the saddle lower for beginners.
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Checking
ATTENTION
Before each ride, check that the front and rear brakes work and that the tyres have
sucient pressure.
HINT
Disc brakes need some time until they are "braked in". You can speed up this process
by braking several times from medium speed until you come to a standstill.
6�3 Adjusting handlebar and brake lever
See Section 11.1 on page 60 for tightening torques.
Once you've assembled all the parts, the woom UP is ready to go. The following adjustments
are only necessary if you nd that the position of the brake lever or shifter or the inclination
of the handlebar is not suitable for your child.
Adjusting the brake lever position and grip width
The distance from the brake lever to the handlebar grip is set
to a default value depending on the woom UP model.
To reduce the distance between the brake lever and the
handlebar grip, use a 2 mm hex key to turn the brake lever
adjusting screw (1– see gure) counter clockwise. To increase
the distance, turn the screw clockwise (observe the warning!).
To adjust the position of the brake lever on the handlebar,
loosen the clamping screw (2 – see gure) by turning it counter
clockwise and reposition the lever. Then tighten the clamping
screw to the torque specied in Section 11.1 on page 60.
Make sure
that the brake levers are positioned in such a way that
your child can brake safely and easily and
that the shifter can be easily reached.
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