10 GB/IE
Attaching
Remove all packaging material.
Pull on the product with the help of the slip-on
aiding straps
1
.
Take off the hook-and-loop fastener for the lace.
and tighten the laces
2
with the fixing clip
3
.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that the loose laces
2
do not hang out of the shoe, other wise
you could trip over them (see Fig. A).
Reattach the hook-and-loop fastener with the
lace and close the velcro strap
7
.
Slide the ratchet band
5
into the designated
hole under the latch
6
and adjust it to the
proper tension.
Note:
By pressing the latch
6
down, you
can move the ratchet band
5
back and
forth until you have found the proper tension
for your foot (see Fig. C).
Close the safety clasp
4
and hear a clicking
sound.
Removing
Open the safety clasp
4
by pressing button
4a
(see Fig. B).
Press the latch
6
and pull out the ratchet
band
5
.
Open the velcro strap
7
.
Push the button
3a
on the fixing clip in the
direction of the arrow in order to loosen the
laces (see Fig. D).
Adjusting the size
Press down the adjusting button
10
and
shift the shoe to the desired size. After
locking you will hear a clicking sound.
The arrow on the show
8
shows the
appropriate size on the frame (see Fig. E).
Adjusting the width
Turn the width adjusting wheel
11
to + or -
direction to increase or decrease the width
respectively (see Fig. F).
ATTENTION:
Please DO NOT adjust the screw
12
because it may break the factory seal of the
screw. Please turn the width adjusting wheel
11
only to adjust the width.
Tips for ice skating
CAUTION!
Ice skating on frozen lakes is a risk
of breaking in and drowning. Check beforehand
that the ice is stable enough. Always look after
your children when they use the product.
First use
IMPORTANT!
Choose a suitable skating sur-
face. We recommend skating on ice rinks and
specially marked and authorised surfaces.
Practise some important skating skills on a dry
surface before skating on ice. Have someone
help you. Practise on a lightly populated ice rink
with the assistance of a practised person or hold
on to the sides of the ice rink until you feel secure
on the ice. Adjust your speed to your skating
ability. Learn to glide, curve, and brake before
attempting a faster skating style.
Starting position:
Place your feet shoulder width apart from one
another and slightly bend your knees to prevent
yourself from falling backwards. Do not look
at your own feet, but in the skating direction.
Accelerating:
As a beginner, start with small steps with your
toes facing diagonally outwards ahead.
Gliding:
After taking a few steps, you have enough
momentum to place both ice skates next to one
another and glide. Slightly bend your knees.