note!
to find the right tension for your foot,
pull the rocker fastener upwards at an
angle and move the ratchet strip to the
correct position for you.
1. Press the pressure slider (1) on the
quick-release fastener (2) in the direction of
the arrow and open the quick-release
fastener (see figure E).
2. Pull the rocker fastener (3) upwards at an
angle and pull the ratchet strip (4) out of
the opening on the rocker fastener
(see figure F).
3. Open the Velcro fastener (5) (see figure G).
4. Open the tongue Velcro fastener (6)
(see figure H).
5. Set the slider on the fast lacing closure (7)
to OPEN and loosen the fast lacing system
(see figure H).
Putting the skates on:
1. Pull the inline skate on using the pulling aid
(8) (see figure I).
2. Pull the fast-lacing system tight and slide the
fastener on the fast-lacing closure back
(see figure J).
3. Set the slider on the fast-lacing closure to
CLOSE, place the laces for the fast-lacing
closure under the tongue Velcro closure and
then close it (see figure K).
4. Close the Velcro closure.
5. Slide the ratchet strip into the correct opening
under the rocker fastener and set it at the right
tension (see figure L).
6. Close the fast closure system ('CLICK').
Maintenance
Changing the brake (figure M)
note:
worn brakes do not function correctly.
an angle of more than 40 degrees
between the frame and the surface is
a sign of worn brakes. If the distance
between the brake block and the
ground becomes too large (more than
17 mm), then the brake block must be
exchanged.
• Unscrew the brake block (3) on the inline
skate with the enclosed Allen key.
• Pull the brake block screws out and remove
the brake block (1) from the brake block
mounting (2).
• Attach the new brake block back onto the
brake block mounting securely using the
brake block screws.
Changing the rollers (figure n)
Important!
• Please observe the chapter on
technical data:
Rollers with a different diameter
could change the handling
characteristics and could mean a risk
to the user in some circumstances.
You should therefore not use the
skates if the rollers cannot be fitted
perfectly. never install larger rollers
then those originally used in the
inline skates.
• Please observe the following with
regard to the axle bolts:
Self-sealing lacquer must be re-
applied to the screw thread after the
screw connection has been released.
We recommend always doing this
step as a precautionary measure.
Self-sealing lacquer is available from
DIY stores or specialist retailers.
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