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check fixation, screws of buckles, straps and cuff screws
EVERY 2-3 WEEKS
rotate wheels
clean frames and axels to remove road grime
EVERY MONTH
clean and lubricate bearings
check laces for any tears and small rips
check the complete skate, especially in high stress areas for any visual changes
use odor foot spray in the boots
EVERY 6 MONTHS
check condition of mounting bolts, and replace if necessary
check condition of axels, and replace if necessary
check condition of laces, and replace if necessary
check condition of buckles and straps, replace if necessary
Heat mold again if applieable
CLEANING AND STORAGE
The skates should be dried off after every usage. Do now expose them to direct heat, in other words not
near an oven or heating. Avoid intense sunlight, for example in the car, because tears may form. Remove
any loose dirt particles using a toothbrush. For more persistent dirt, you can wash the skates by hand
with lukewarm water or with a diluted cleaning solution and then wipe it off using clear water. Use as little
water as possible. Rivets, screws or any other hardware (frame, wheels etc.) should not come into direct
contact with water or soap. The shoe should not be submerged in water or washed in a washing machine.
Do not use acidic or corrosive chemicals on plastic parts or the skates themselves. Clean the surfaces of
the Velcro fasteners in order to maintain their adhesive property. When storing your skates, keep them in a
dry location without exposure to the elements.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of your skates using a licensed waste disposal company or your communal disposal facility. Pay
heed to all relevant valid laws. If in doubt, contact your disposal facility regarding environmentally-sound
disposal.
POWERSLIDE WARRANTY
Powerslide Products have a warranty period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. Articles that
become damaged due to material and manufacturing errors shall be repaired or replaced at the
discretion of Powerslide. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser and cannot be transferred.
The receipt is to be presented as proof of purchase. If no receipt is presented, then the warranty period
shall run from the date of manufacture. This warranty does not cover damage caused due to any of the
following:
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misappropriation, misuse, accident or regular wear-and-tear
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collisions (such as hitting curbs, jumps etc.)
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repairs or alterations outside the circle of vendors authorised by Powerslide
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incorrect usage of hardware or use of non-Powerslide products for fastening. In order to buy
components for your Powerslide skates, please contact your Powerslide vendor.
MAKING A WARRANTY CLAIM
A receipt must be presented if a warranty claim is to be made. Bring your product with the receipt to
your authorised Powerslide vendor. Provided no ulterior instruction by Powerslide Sportartikelvertriebs
GmbH has been given, the product may not be sent directly to the Powerslide Service Center. All returns
must be carried out via a Powerslide vendor. Your Powerslide vendor will inspect the product and provide
suggestions on how to proceed. If it is deemed the article is to be sent on to the Powerslide Service
Center, then shipping and any resulting costs are your responsibility. If Powerslide deems the article
defective due to workmanship or materials and the warranty period has not yet expired then Powerslide
will repair the product as it sees fit free of cost or replace it with an identical or equivalent model. The
repaired or replaced product will be delivered as quickly as possible at Powerslide’s expense to the
Powerslide vendor.
Summary of Contents for 908230
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