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INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND USE
CONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT!
Please read these instructions carefully. The instructions are an
integral component of the product. Therefore, please store them and
the packaging carefully in case questions arise in the future. Please
always include these instructions when handing on the product to a
third party. This product must be assembled by an adult. This product
is not designed for industrial use. The use of the product requires
certain capabilities and skills. Always adjust according to the age of
the user and use for the purpose it has been designed for.
Item: SKATEBOARD
Maximum user weight: 50kg
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING - Skateboarding can be dangerous!
• Your skateboard corresponds to the highest quality standards. All
materials have been carefully chosen and assembled using quality
assured measures so that the product can have a wide spectrum of
uses. However, we would also like to point out that inexperienced use
of the skateboard and improper handling can quickly lead to
excessive wear, damage to the product, or injuries. Therefore we
cannot take responsibility for damages arising from such actions.
This product is not meant for use for children under the age of 6.
• When skateboarding, safety always has precedence over speed!
Never travel downhill quicker than you could run if you jumped off!
• Running on a skateboard or jumping on one can be dangerous!
• A surface must be chosen which makes it possible for your
skateboarding skills to be improved - not pavements or streets where
serious accidents could happen to skateboarders or others.
• Skateboarding on wet or uneven surfaces should be avoided.
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• Take your time to learn new things, including new tricks. If you lose
your balance you should not wait until you fall off, but should jump
off and start again. Initially you should only descend on moderate
slopes. After that you should only use the skateboard on slopes
where your speed is kept at a level where you could jump off the
board without falling.
• The worst injuries are fractures, so you should first learn how to fall
without a skateboard (using a rolling motion if possible).
• Before jumping off the skateboard, you should watch out for where
it might roll - it could injure others.
• Never go skateboarding without hand, wrist, knee and elbow guards
and a helmet! Wear sports shoes with end-to-end anti-slip soles when
skateboarding! Make sure that the soles are dry.
• Use the skateboard on surfaces suitable for skateboarding. They
should be flat, clean, dry and as free from traffic as possible.
• Always be considerate of other road users and please note that a
skateboard is not a vehicle in the sense of road traffic regulations. Do
not use it in traffic.
• Before you begin, check the roller wheels and axles and connecting
elements. They should all be tightened properly.
• Adjust your speed in accordance with your skateboarding abilities.
• Do not carry out any changes to the skateboard which would affect
its safety. The self-locking effects of self securing nuts and the
paintwork can be reduced after repeated loosening and tightening of
the fastening elements.
• Regular checks, maintenance and servicing will increase the safety
and lifespan of your skateboard.
• Look for splits and cracks on the board! Remove them, if required,
to avoid injuries.
• Join a club in your area and learn more. Prove you are a good
skateboarder and care about yourself and others.
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