Maintenance
3. To brake faster, carefully apply more pressure to the stopper and, if
necessary, shift the body weight slightly forward.
The more pressure is exerted on the stopper, the greater the braking power.
Always start braking by applying slight pressure.
Do not make any abrupt movements so as not to lose balance or accidentally
stop braking.
To learn other skating techniques and how to brake without
the stopper, we recommend attending a corresponding skate
course.
Maintenance
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
If you do not regularly maintain the skates, the axle screws could
twist out of the axle threads whilst skating and cause serious
accidents. Children could severely injure themselves in the
process and also greatly endanger others.
− Tighten the axle screws and axle threads regularly.
− Tighten all axle screws
prevent the wheels
− Remove any coarse dirt such as small stones or leaves, which catch be-
tween the wheels, no later than after each use.
Removing and mounting the wheels
If you need new wheels, check whether the new wheels contain new ball
bearings and that their size is correct.
To remove the wheels (see Fig. C):
1. Use a hex key
to replace.
2. Screw the axle screw
At the same time, use the hex key to fix the axle thread so that the axle screw
can be screwed out all the way.
3. Remove the axle screw, the axle thread and the two washers
Now you can remove the wheel.
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and the axle threads
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from unexpectedly coming loose.
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to fix the axle thread
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out with the second hex key.
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at regular intervals to
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of the wheel
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you would like
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