1. Press the pressure slide (1b) of the quick-re-
lease fastener (1c) in the direction of the
arrow and open the quick-release fastener
(1c) (Fig. G).
2. Press the latch (1f) and pull the ratchet strap
(1g) out of the opening of the latch (1f)
(Fig. H).
3. Open the Velcro tongue-fastener (1e) (Fig. I).
4. Set the slider of the quick-release fastener
(1h) to OPEN and loosen the quick-release
fastener (Fig. J).
5. Put on the inline skates with the help of the
dressing aid (1i) (Fig. K).
6. Pull the shoelaces (1d) out from behind
the flap (1a) and pull them tightly upwards
(Fig. L). While doing this, pull on each shoe-
lace, (1d) interchanging.
7. Lock the quick-release fastener by sliding
the quick-release fastener (1h) lock slider to
CLOSE (Fig. M).
8. Tie a loop from both ends of the laces (1d)
and put it back behind the flap (1a).
9. Close off the Velcro tongue-fastener (1e).
10. Slide the ratchet strap (1g) into the opening
provided under the latch (1f) and set the
correct tension for you (Fig. N).
Note! To find the right tension for your
foot, push the latch diagonally upwards
and move the ratchet strap to the cor-
rect position.
11. Close the quick fastener (1c) ("CLICK").
Taking skates off
1. Press the pressure slide (1b) of the quick-re-
lease fastener (1c) in the direction of the
arrow and open the quick-release fastener
(1c) (Fig. G).
2. Press the latch (1f) and pull the ratchet strap
(1g) out of the opening of the latch (Fig. H).
3. Open the Velcro tongue-fastener (1e) (Fig. I).
4. Set the slider of the quick-release fastener
(1h) to OPEN and loosen the quick-release
fastener (Fig. J).
Maintenance
Replacing the brake (Fig. O)
Note: Worn brakes do not function
properly.
An angle of more than 40 degrees be-
tween frame and surface is an indica-
tion of worn brakes.
If the distance between the brake pad
and the ground becomes too large
(>17mm), the brake pad must be re-
placed.
• Unscrew the brake block screw (1n) of the
inline skate (1) with the enclosed hexagon
socket wrenches (3).
• Pull out the brake block screws (1n) and
remove the brake block (1m) from the brake
block holder (1l).
• Attach the new brake block (1l) firmly to the
brake block holder (1n) using the brake block
screws (1m).
Replacing the rollers (Fig. P)
Important!
• See the chapter "Technical data":
Wheels with a different diameter,
may alter the skating properties and
possibly endanger the user. There-
fore, please do not use if the rollers
cannot be installed correctly. Never
install larger rollers than the original
rollers of the inline skates.
• Please note the following for the
axle bolts: After loosening the screw
connection, you must apply self-lock-
ing paint to the thread of the screws
again! We recommend that you
always follow this as a precaution.
Self-securing lacquer is available in
DIY stores or specialist shops.
Wheels wear out. This wear depends on many
factors, such as the style of skating, the surface,
the size and weight of the user, the weights, the
material of the wheels and their hardness. It is
therefore necessary to replace them regularly.
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