UK
INSTRUCTION LIST FOR IN-LINE SKATES
We very much appreciate the trust which you have shown by buying TEMPISH In-line skates. Our biggest wish is that the inline skates which you have bought are exactly according to your demands. To ensure this
it is needed to follow these instructions. Following of these instructions will bring you long lasting benefits and ensure safety and joyful moments with our in-line skates.
I. Description:
1. Shell:
PE, PU, Nylon
2. Chassis:
PP, aluminum
3. Liner:
nylon, nylex, PVC, PU, cool max
4. Wheels:
PU
5. Category: A for rider´s weight 20-100kg
B for rider´s weight 20-60kg, foot length less than 260 mm
6. ČSN EN: 13848, 13899
II. Use instructions
7. Don’t make any construction changes, they could influence their safety. Keep this instruction list during the whole life time of your IN-LINE skates.
8. Use only roads which are constructed for skating (hard and flat surface). Don’t use ice skates on bumpy or grainy surface (sand, gravel, cobbles). Be careful about other people and possible roadblocks (border
stones, benches, street lamps etc.) We strongly recommend to use knee, elbow, wrist and head protectors – it is for you safety. Before every ride check if the protectors and skates are fixes properly. In-line skating
is restricted by traffic law.
9. Optimize speed to your abilities. Don’t try to brake in the same way as on ice skates. It is possible to break by small curve or spin… Brake on in-line skates is made preferably to prevent falling down when standing
and to brake smoothly only.
10. When you take off the skates, be careful that the buckle is not fastened. When putting on the skates, be careful that tongue is inside a liner, otherwise it can be damaged.
11. Buckles can be damaged if they are fastened with force or if they are not in parallel position toward each other.
12. Laces have to be fastened gradually from the bottom, not by pulling the laces at their end; it can damage lace hold points.
13. If defect occurs, you have to stop using in-line skates! It can be damaged more or are not safe anymore.
14. Buy always in-line skates which fit perfectly. If you find out that the boots are big and are deformed when fastening, it is good to put one more insole (can be made of carton). This ensures proper functionality of
in-line skates and prevention of injury.
15. Wheels and bearings are very important part of in-line skates, so we have to pay attention about cleaning and lubrication. Lubricate bearings 608Z, clean 608ZZ.
16. If you use in-line skates often, the bearings can become loose and wheels wore out. It happens to cheaper in-line skates. It doesn’t prevent you from skating. We recommend replacing wheels and bearings
depending on your skills. These parts should be available at your supplier.
17. Please realize that you have bought in - line skates for recreational skating. If you use them excessively (down the stairs, jumps), they can get damaged. This doesn’t apply for aggressive in-line skates.
18. It is not a defect when the cassis in not in the middle of imaginary middle axe of foot.
19. Never use in-line skates in temperatures below -10C, if it’s wet or raining.
20. Aluminum chassis are generally more noisy then PP chassis. Noise is proportional to the time of use of in-line skates (wearing out of bearings and wheels) and is not reason for claim.
21. It is not a defect if the wheels are not touched down on new, unloaded skate.
22. If you have adjustable in-line skates, then: there is a screw. If you unloose or drag out of the skate, you can adjust desired size of the shell. After you adjust desired
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