Greetings; Purpose Of This Manual; Responsibility; Safety Requirements - BH ATOM CROSS PRO Notice

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1 GREETINGS.

1.1 Purpose of this manual.

This manual should help you to carry out maintenance works and
adjust the settings of your bicycle. Read this manual before using
your bicycle for the first time to assure its works in optimal fashion
and has a long useful life. If your bicycle is equipped with any
additional accessory whose operation and assembly is not described
in this manual, follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the
accessory supplied with your bicycle.
Especially take into account the texts indicated with these symbols:
This symbol means that your health or life may be at danger
if you do not comply with the instructions given or defined
processes.
This symbol refers to information that requires special
attention, such as adjustments or periodical maintenance.
When you come across this symbol, you should consult the
instructions from the manufacturer of the corresponding
part to avoid damage to your bike or to the environment.

1.2 Responsibility.

In the case of any doubt regarding the measures described in
this manual, contact your local BH dealer. The owner is solely
responsible for non-compliance of the instructions described in this
manual. We recommend that you allow your local BH dealer perform
the maintenance of your bicycle..

1.3 Safety requirements.

There is a sticker on the frame of your bicycle indicating the
applicable safety standards.
Depending on the type of bicycle, the standard indicated on the
mentioned sticker will be one of the following:
- Children's' bicycles: ISO 8098
- Touring, mountain, race and young adult's bicycles ISO 4210
- Pedal-assist bicycles (PABs): EN 15194
- BMX Bicycles: EN 16054
ISO 8098: Children's bicycles
This international standard specifies safety and performance
requirements and test methods for the design; assembly and testing
of fully assembled bicycles and sub-assemblies for young children.
It also provides guidelines for instructions on the use and care of the
bicycles.
This regulation is applicable to bicycles with a maximum saddle
height of more than 435 mm and less than 635 mm, propelled by a
transmitted drive to the rear wheel.
This standard is not applicable to special bicycles intended for
performing stunts (e.g. BMX bicycles).
ISO 4210 Touring, mountain, race and young adults' bicycles
This standard specifies terms and definitions related to safety and
performance requirements for the design, assembly, and testing of
bicycles and sub-assemblies having saddle height as given in the
attached Table.
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