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Knog STRONGMAN User Manual

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LIMITED WARRANTY

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– Lock your bike in a well lit area
– Lock your bike to an object that is securely
bolted or cemented to the ground, and
that has something affixed to the top to
prevent thieves from lifting the lock over
the top of the object
– Position your lock with key mechanism
facing down
– Create a snug fit with wheels and frame
so that there is little room in the U-portion
of the lock for thieves’ tools
– Don’t lock your bike to itself, or to objects
that can be easily cut
– Don’t lock your bike in the same area
every time

– Positioning the lock as far away from the
ground will help to prevent thieves from
attempting to leverage or crush the lock
– Keep your bike locked at all times
– KNOG advises that you lock as many
removable areas of your bicycle as
possible; if necessary, use additional KNOG
locks and lockable cables
– Please keep in mind that guidelines are
simply that; KNOG does not warrant the
user against bicycle theft
– KNOG will not be responsible for any
damage to the users bicycle

KNOG warrants this KNOG Lock against
manufacturing defects in material and
workmanship for the first 5 years from date
of purchase identified on the sales receipt.
Our warranty applies to our product under
ordinary and reasonable use for the purpose
intended, under normal conditions, and does
not apply to damage caused by typical wear
and tear, misuse or neglect and is limited
to the value of the product. This warranty
applies in addition to your statutory rights in
relation to your country. For more information
check out our website: www.knog.com.au
Our warranty offer only covers lock defects.
Therefore, it is essential that you practice safe
bicycle lock up guidelines: