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To  start  moving,  try  to  walk  like  a  duck.  Point  your  toes  out  and  have  your  heels  together, 

keeping  the  V-shape.  Take  a  few  steps  until  you  will  be  familiar  with  this  moving. Thereafter 
start gliding. 

 

Let your heels be directly under your body to exert pressure on the heel wheels. 

 

To go forward, push off from the heel area and don

’t press on your toes. 

 

Heel Brake 

– 

Slightly  lift

 

the toe-cap of the skate with a heel brake and push the brake onto 

the  ground.  Keep  your  knees  bent  and  shift  your  weight  slightly  forward.  To  increase  the 
braking  intensity,  bend  the  knees  a  bit  more  and  shift  your  weight  forward  while  increasing 
pressure on the braking skate. 

 

T-brake

 

– If your roller skates are not equipped with a heel brake, we recommend to use the 

T-stop braking. This is however only suitable for advanced skaters with enough skating place 
to  do  it  safely!  Shift  your  total  weight  on  one  foot.  Put  your  one  foot  behind  the  second  one 
and create a right angle with it. At least shift your weight forward onto the inner wheel side of 
the rear skate and brake by increasing the pressure. This braking way can only be used, if the 
skater 

doesn’t lean back on the rear skate and doesn’t use it to keep balance. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS 

General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms 

All  Warranty  Conditions  stated  hereunder  determine  Warranty  Coverage  and  Warranty  Claim 
Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 40/1964 Coll. Civil 
Code,  Act  No.  513/1991  Coll.,  Commercial  Code,  and  Act  No.  634/1992  Coll.,  Consumer  Protection 
Act, as amended, also in cases that are not specified by these Warranty rules. 

The  seller  is  SEVEN  SPORT  s.r.o.  with  its  registered  office  in  Borivojova  Street  35/878,  Prague 
13000, Company Registration Number: 26847264, registered in the Trade Register at Regional Court 
in Prague, Section C, Insert No. 116888. 

According to valid legal regulations it depends whether the Buyer is the End Customer or not. 

“The Buyer who is the End Customer” or simply the “End Customer” is the legal entity that does not 
conclude and execute the Contract in order to run or promote his own trade or business activities. 

“The Buyer who is not the End Customer” is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the 
purpose  of  using  the  Goods  or  services  for  his  own  business  activities.  The  Buyer  conforms  to  the 
General  Purchase  Agreement  and  business  conditions  to  the  extent  specified  in  the  Commercial 
Code. 

These Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are an integral part of every Purchase Agreement 
made  between  the  Seller  and  the  Buyer.  All  Warranty  Conditions  are  valid  and  binding,  unless 
otherwise  specified  in  the  Purchase  Agreement,  in  the  Amendment  to  this  Contract  or  in  another 
written agreement. 

Warranty Conditions 

Warranty Period 

The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality, unless otherwise specified in 
the Certificate of Warranty, Invoice, Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods. The legal 
warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected. 

By  the  Warranty  for  Goods  Quality,  the  Seller  guarantees  that  the  delivered  Goods  shall  be,  for  a 
certain  period  of  time,  suitable  for  regular  or  contracted  use,  and  that  the  Goods  shall  maintain  its 
regular or contracted features. 

The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from (if applicable): 

 

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ser’s  fault,  i.e.  product  damage  caused  by  unqualified  repair  work,  improper  assembly, 

insufficient insertion of seat post into frame, insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks 

 

Improper maintenance 

 

Mechanical damages 

Summary of Contents for IN 13785

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 13785 Children s Roller Skates Action Toty...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 MAINTENANCE 4 PRACTICAL INFORMATION 5 ROLLER SKATING TECHNIQUE 5 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 6...

Page 3: ...th all regulations and restrictions of using this product in the public sector Use it only in a flat clean and dry place which is away from traffic and pedestrians Never use it on wet oily or dusty su...

Page 4: ...hem again to assure proper function 9 Adjust the size according to your foot The roller skates must fit well 10 After putting the roller skates on do a few steps to make sure the screws and nuts are w...

Page 5: ...the ground A Roller Skate Profile B Adjustment Button C Brake ROLLER SKATING TECHNIQUE Learn to skate and stop safely and properly before first using If you are not sure ask an experienced person for...

Page 6: ...ith its registered office in Borivojova Street 35 878 Prague 13000 Company Registration Number 26847264 registered in the Trade Register at Regional Court in Prague Section C Insert No 116888 Accordin...

Page 7: ...s not accepted The Seller reserves the right to claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warr...

Page 8: ...RN 36311723 VAT ID SK2020177082 Phone 421 0 326 526 701 E mail objednavky insportline sk reklamacie insportline sk servis insportline sk Web www insportline sk Date of Sale Stamp and Signature of Sell...

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