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BRAKING TECHNIQUES
If the in-line skates are equipped with brake:
The front part of the in-line skate equipped with brake should be slowly raised, (if both in-line skates are equipped
with brakes, any of them can be used for braking), then the brake should be pushed firmly towards the ground.
If the Rollerblades are not equipped with brake or it was removed:
use of “T-Braking Technique” is suggested but only for experienced skaters! The body weight should be transferred
to one foot, and then the second foot should be shifted after the first and set perpendicularly. It looks like the letter
“T".
CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS FROM TRI-SKATE INTO IN-LINE SKATE FOR MODEL NJ2016A, NJ9128A
1. Loosen the screw. Remove the wheels. Keep the long screw for the future use.
2. Prepare two sets of shorter screws.
3. Put the wheel and screw in the chassis, tighten the screw. Repeat this step for third wheel.
Please follow the inverse steps to change the inline skate into tri skate.
SIZE ADJUSTMENT
FOR MODEL NJ2117A, NJ2252A, NJ2232A
Adjusting grip is placed on the runner or under the boot basis.
1. Loosen belts, buckles or shoelaces.
2. Release the adjusting grip.
3. Move the front part of the boot back or forth to find the desired size (see the size scale).
4. Lock the adjusting grip to set the size.
FOR MODEL NJ2132A, NJ9012A, NJ2016A, NA9009A, NA9014A, NA9004A, NA9008A, NA9006A, NJ9128A
Button is placed on the runner, boot or under the boot basis.
1. Loosen belts, buckles or shoelaces.
2. Push the button.
3. Move the front part of the boot back or forth to find the desired size (see the size scale).
4. Loose the button to set the size.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance is very important for safe skating and extends the in-line skates’ life. After each use of the in-line
skates it is suggested to clean them and dry carefully. Small stones and other objects found between wheels must
be removed, as well as all sharp edges that may appear after use. Some elements like: brakes, wheels or bearings
are subject to wear. These items are not subject to the complaint. Their condition must be regularly checked and
the elements shall be replaced with new if necessary.
BRAKES
If the brakes do not work properly, it can be caused by their wear. The angle between the lower part of the brake
and the surface on which it moves indicates the wear. If it exceeds 40º, the brake must be replaced.
Brake replacement:
1. Unscrew the axis bolt, which is located by the brake, using appropriate tool.
2. Remove the brake bracket from the chassis.
3. Remove the brake from bracket using a screwdriver.
4. Install new brake.
5. Install new brake bracket on the chassis and fix the axis bolt and the nut.
6. Make sure that the bolt is properly tightened.