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- Keep an eye on other traffic and follow traffic rules.
- Ensure the correct surface for your inline skating activities. Surfaces should be smooth, clean and dry.
- Before you skate, check that all screws and nuts are tight.
- Make sure that the nuts and bolts retain their self-locking properties.
- Do not modify the item in a way that might endanger your safety.
- Remove sharp edges that can occur during skating.
- Always wear suitable protection (helmet, hand protectors, elbow pads, knee pads and wrist guards).
- Avoid areas with dense traffic.
- Remain vigilant and be careful.
- Avoid excessively high speeds. Rule of thumb: Never skate faster than you can run.
- Replace brakes, rollers and ball bearings when these become worn.
- Always wear reflective apparel so that you are visible.
- Avoid water, oil, potholes and very rough surfaces. Congratulations! With this purchase you have opted for a high-quality item. Familiarise yourself with the item before using it for the first time. Read the following instructions carefully. Only use this item in the manner de- scribed and for the purpose for which it was intended. Store these instructions carefully. When passing the item on to third parties, hand over all accompanying documents as well. Package contents/parts list (Fig. A) 1 x instructions for use 1 x soft-boot inline skates (1) pressure slide (2) quick-fastening fastener (3) shoelaces (4) click fastener (5) ratchet band (6) velcro tongue-fastener (7) slider for the quick-lacing fastener (8) dressing aid 1 x replacement stopper (9) 2 x allen keys (10) Technical data Sizes: 42 – 43 Class A, 20 – 100kg Rollers: 90 x 22mm Ball bearings: ABEC-7-Chrome bearings Date of manufacture (month/year): 12/2018 Intended use These inline skates have been manufactured for fitness and recreational use for private use, not suitable for street hockey or aggressive skating.12 GB/IE Tips for skating Note: We recommend skating in skate parks, as well as a skating course with a teacher. Initial training Starting position: Feet shoulder-width, bend your knees slightly to prevent falling backwards. Speeding up: Start with small steps, as a beginner, keeping your feet pointed to the front at an angle. Rolling: If you take a few initial steps, you’ll have enough momentum to place both skates side by side and roll. Bend your knees slightly when doing this. Fall technique Important! Practice falling on your protective gear first without inline skates, on a soft surface. Always try to steer falls forwards, never back- wards! Let yourself fall onto the knee guards. Then brace yourself with elbow and hand guards. Spread your fingers while dong this, to prevent injuries. Mastering bends At low speeds: Spread your weight in the same way as when you ride a bicycle. Spread our weight to your left foot for a left bend, and on your right foot for a right bend. At high speeds: Cross over in the same way as ice-skating (Fig. B). Braking techniques Note: Practice various braking tech- niques on an even surface, with no traf- fic or pedestrians. Prevent falls until you have mastered the braking techniques. Heel braking technique (Fig. C): If your inline skates are equipped with brakes, ensure that you use them. Raise the tip of the skate on which the brake is mounted, lightly apply and press the brake to the ground. Shift your weight slightly forward and bend your knees. The braking effect can be enhanced if you bend your knees more and move your weight further forward while at the same time increasing the pressure on your braking skate. T-Brake (Fig. D): If your inline skates are not equipped with a brake or you have dismounted the brake, we recommend the use of the “T-Stop-Technology” - however, this is only suitable for advanced skat- ers! When using the “T-Stop technology”, you shift your entire weight on one foot. Now move the other foot behind the first one and place it behind it at right angles. Then shift your weight from the front to the inside of the rollers of your rear skate and brake with increasing pressure. Putting skates on Preparing for tightening from the factory setting Important! Make sure that your inline skates fit properly/correctly. The outer boot should not deform when the quick-re- lease fastener is closed. Don’t close the quick-release fastener with force.
1. Push in the pressure slide (1) of the quick-re-
lease fastener (2) in the direction of the arrow and open the quick-release fastener (see Fig. E).
2. Press the latch (4) and pull the ratchet strap
(5) out of the opening of the latch (see fig. F).
3. Open the Velcro tongue-fastener (6) (Fig. G).
4. Set the slider of the quick-release fastener (7)
to OPEN and loosen the quick-release fasten- er (Fig. H).
5. Put on the inline skates with the help of the
dressing aid (8) (Fig. I).
6. Pull the shoelaces (3) out from behind the
flap and pull them tightly upwards (Fig. J). While doing this, pull on each shoelace, (3) interchanging.
7. Lock the speed-lacing system fastener (7) by
sliding the speed lacing system lock slider to CLOSE (Fig. K).
8. Tie a loop from both ends of the laces and put
it back behind the flap.13
9. Close off the Velcro tongue-fastener (6).
10. Slide the ratchet strap into the opening
provided under the luffing buckle and set the correct tension for you (Fig. L). 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 (“CLICK”).
1. Push in the pressure slide (1) of the quick-re-
lease fastener (2) in the direction of the arrow and open the quick-release fastener (see Fig. E).
2. Press the latch (4) and pull the ratchet strap
(5) out of the opening of the latch (see Fig. F).
3. Open the Velcro tongue-fastener (6) (Fig. G).
4. Set the slider of the quick-release fastener (7)
to OPEN and loosen the quick-release fasten- er (Fig. H). Maintenance Replacing the brake (Fig. M) 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 (13) of the inline skate with the enclosed hexagon socket wrenches.
- Pull out the brake block screws and remove the brake block from the brake block holder (12).
- Attach the new brake block (9) firmly to the brake block holder using the brake block screws. Replacing the rollers (Fig. N) Important!
- See the chapter “Technical data”: Rollers with a different diameter can change the driving characteristics and may endanger the user. Therefore, 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-locking paint to the thread of the screws again! We recommend that you always fol- low this as a precaution. Self-securing lacquer is available in DIY stores or specialist shops. Rollers wear out. This wear depends on many factors, such as the style of skating, the floor, the size and weight of the user, the weather conditions, the material of the wheels and their hardness. It is therefore necessary to replace them regularly.
1. Screw the axle screws (15) of the inline skate
out of the frame (14) using the Allen wrench- es.
2. Pull out the axle bolts and remove the roller
3. Reinstall the new roller in the frame and fix it
with the axle bolts. After replacing the wheels: If after the replacement the roller grinds side- ways or touches the frame at the circumference, please do not use the roller! Make sure that all screws are still tight after the first few minutes of skating and that nothing has come loose or loosened. Retighten the rollers individually to ensure that they run smoothly and that there is no noise from the bearings. Important! New rollers upgrade the inline skates overall. This changes the distance to the ground and therefore also the braking properties. For this reason, adjust to the brake pad, or replace the brake pad. GB/IE1414
- Rollers wear out quickly Smooth surfaces ensure a longer life-span. Try harder rollers for harder surfaces and for use under more difficult conditions.
- Block rollers Don’t tighten the bolt too much.
- Skate pulls to the left or to the right This is dependent on the user. Replace rollers which show one-sided wear.
- The brake does not function properly Replace the brake if the angle between the brake and the ground is more than 40 degrees, i.e. if the distance between the brake block and the ground becomes too large (>17mm). Rounded brakes must be replaced with new ones.
- Brake problems Keep a good following distance. The faster you skate, the bigger your braking ratio. Ensure that you understand the braking tech- niques and practice these on a smooth surface or facility.
- Ankles are often sprained Ensure that the shoelaces are tight enough.
- Problems with the base of the foot You are probably not used to this kind of movement. Control areas which cause prob- lems and adjust the inline skates afresh. Try to wear thick socks. Disposal Dispose of the article and the packaging materi- als in accordance with current local regulations. Packaging materials such as foil bags are not suitable to be given to children. Keep the packa- ging materials out of the reach of children. Dispose of the products and the packag- ing in an environmentally friendly manner. The recycling code is used to identify various materials for recycling. The code consists of the recycling symbol – which is meant to represent the recycling cycle – and a number which identifies the material. Replacement of ball bearings (Fig. O/P) Note: The quality of the ball bearings and their maintenance are crucial for the smooth running of your inline skates.
- Remove the roller (16) as described in the section “Replacing the rollers”.
- Position the hexagon key (with handle) with the extra device over the spacer (17) and push out the spacer. Remove the bearing (18).
- Press out the other bearing using a hexagon socket wrench.
- Press in a new bearing. Turn the wheel over, insert the spacer and then push in a second new bearing.
- Secure the roller again as described in the section “Replacing the rollers”. Storage, cleaning Inline skates are technically-constructed sport and recreation devices, so use them according to skill level and skating style. We recommend that you clean and dry the item thoroughly after use. Remove small stones or other objects that may have got caught on the rollers. Remove sharp edges that may have occurred during skating. Always store your inline skates in a dry place.
- After skating, clean the bearings with a dry cloth. Dry wet or damp ball bearings with a clean cloth. Grease the bearings with a suitable bearing lubricant from the outside to prevent external rust.
- Bearings are generally locked and cannot be greased from the inside. Worn bearings must be replaced. Error management
- Rollers or bearings emit a noise Remove the rollers from the frame, take them out and clean the bearings with a dry cloth. GB/IE1515 Notes on the guarantee and service handling The product was produced with great care and under constant supervision. You receive a three- year warranty for this product from the date of purchase. Please retain your receipt. The warranty applies only to material and workmanship and does not apply to misuse or improper handling. Your statutory rights, espe- cially the warranty rights, are not affected by this warranty. With regard to complaints, please contact the following service hotline or contact us by e-mail. Our service employees will advise as to the subsequent procedure as quickly as possible. We will be personally available to discuss the situation with you. Any repairs under the warranty, statutory gua- rantees or through goodwill do not extend the warranty period. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts. Repairs after the warranty are subject to a charge. IAN: 306978 Service Great Britain Tel.: 0800 404 7657 E-mail: deltasport@lidl.co.uk Service Ireland Tel.: 1890 930 034 (0,08 EUR/Min., (peak)) (0,06 EUR/Min., (off peak)) E-Mail: deltasport@lidl.ie GB/IE16 HeiQ
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