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NSTRUCTION MANUAL
NSTRUCTION MANUALNSTRUCTION MANUAL
NSTRUCTION MANUAL
Congratulations!
With your purchase you have decided on a high-
quality product. Get to know the product before you
start to use it. Carefully read the following assembly
instructions. Use the product only as described and
only for the given areas of application. Keep these
instructions safe. When passing the product on to a
third party, always make sure that the documentation is
included.
Please note that you have purchased a product intend-
ed for normal, private home use. These inline skates
are produced as fitness skates for private use and are
not suitable for street hockey or other aggressive forms
of skating.
In order that you can enjoy this product for a long time,
please observe the following instructions of use and
care information.
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ECHNICAL DATA
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supply
1 pair of Junior Inline Skates
1 x User Manual
1 x replacement stopper
2 x Allen key
specifications
Tested in accordance with EN
13843, Class A, 20 - 100 kg
Wheels: 80 x 22 mm
Ball bearings: ABEC 7
of Figure A
#2 Rocker/push buckle
#3 Latching mechanism safety
cover
#4 Safety latching mechanism
#5 Power Strap Velcro fastener
#6 Laces
#7 Loops to help pull on the
skates
#8 Pushbutton for size adjustment
#9 Set shoe size indicator
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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Please adhere to this user manual and keep it in a
safe place!
Always be aware of other road users and follow the
highway code.
Select an appropriate surface for inline skating.
Surfaces should be smooth, clean and dry.
Prior to skating check that all screws and nuts are
securely fastened.
Make sure that screws and nuts retain their self-
locking properties.
Warning: The effectiveness of
self-locking screws and fixing elements can de-
crease over time. Therefore, you should replace the-
se screws at appropriate intervals.
Do not modify your inline skates in such a way as
they might pose a risk to your safety under certain
circumstances.
Remove sharp edges that can develop while skat-
ing.
Always wear suitable protective
equipment consisting of a helmet,
palm, wrist, elbow and knee protec-
tors.
Avoid areas with heavy traffic.
Always remain alert and exercise caution.
Avoid skating at excessive speed. Rule of thumb:
Never skate faster than you can run.
Regularly replace the brakes, wheels and ball bear-
ing if they become worn.
Always wear reflective clothing to make you more
visible.
Do not wear the skates without socks.
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ENERAL INFORMATION
ENERAL INFORMATIONENERAL INFORMATION
ENERAL INFORMATION
Inline skating is a high-risk sport. The risks involved can
be reduced by wearing protective equipment and skat-
ing carefully. You should always perform checks your-
self to increase the level of protection against injury.
1. You should check the equipment each time before
you skate. This includes checking that the axles and
wheels are secure, and checking the wheels and
stoppers for wear. If necessary, tighten the screws
and nuts with the standard tool provided.
2. To put the skates on, untie the laces and release the
buckle (fig. B – D). Then pull the inline skates on
with the help of the loops (7, fig. E). Ties the laces
(6) and fasten the Velcro fastener (5). Push the
notched strap (1) into the opening beneath the
rocker/push buckle (2) and adjust to the appropri-
ate tension (Fig. F). Close the quick-release fastener
(4) until you hear an audible CLICK. After closing,
your foot must be securely held inside the skates.
This is important if you are to maintain control when
skating. The outer shoe should not distort when clos-
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