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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
specific skills and knowledge to be able to avoid injuries due to crashes and collisions. Always adjust
according to the age of the user and use for the purpose it has been designed for.
TECHNICaL SPECIfICaTIONS
Item: Children's Inline Skates
Item numbers: 37133
Sizes 30 - 33, 64 x 24 mm, ABEC 3
Class B: For users with a total body weight ranging from 20 to 60 kg
and a foot length of up to 260 mm.
37137
Sizes 34 - 37, 70 x 24 mm, mm, ABEC 3
Class B: For users with a total body weight ranging from 20 to 60 kg
and a foot length of up to 260 mm.
37141
Sizes 38 - 41, 70 x 24 mm, ABEC 3
Class A - for users weighing 100 kg.
Rollers: High Rebound 82 A
Adjustable to 4 sizes
If you have trouble getting the product ready for use or need additional product information, please
visit our website http://www.hudora.de, where you will find answers to all of your questions.
CONTENTS
1 pair of inline skates
2 stopper
2 Allen wrench
1 instructions for use
Other items included are meant to facilitate safe transportation and are not required for the
installation and use of the product.
SafETY INSTRUCTIONS:
WARNING! Always use complete safety gear, since like many comparable sports, inline skating is
a sport with relatively high risk of injury. Always wear a hand and wrist guard, knee and elbow
pads and reflecting clothes and a helmet while skating. However, please remember that wearing
complete safety gear cannot guarantee 100% protection. HUDORA also provides protectors, helmets
and reflecting products. For more information, visit our http://www.hudora.de/. Use the skates only
on suitable surfaces that are smooth, clean, dry and as free from traffic as possible. Always give
due consideration to other traffic and remember that there are restrictions for inline skaters in the
Road Traffic Ordinance. Do not make any changes in the inline skates that may compromise safety.
The self-locking effect of self-securing nuts and axles can reduce due to frequent loosening and
tightening of the connecting links. Remove sharp edges resulting from usage immediately. Regular
inspections, maintenance, and servicing increase the safety and life of your skates. Before you begin,
always check that all connecting links and locking pieces are properly fastened and whether the
stopper still has enough material and has not worn out!
SKaTING TECHNIqUE
Every beginning is difficult and the most accidents take place for the 'beginners' within the first ten
minutes. Be very careful during this phase! Take a few steps with toes pointing forwards because
this how you will push off from the ground. Balance on one foot. Better skills at doing this will make
skating and braking easier later. Be careful – inline skates can reach unexpected speeds. Now
practise on clean, level tarmac. Stand straight on your skates with your feet parallel and about six
inches apart. Slowly raise your arms forward and bend your knees till your shin is in contact with
the boot. Let your body weight pass through the balls of your feet. Beginners often mistakenly stand
straight, keeping knees too stiff and putting their weight on the heels. Avoid all streets that are
steep, have traffic on them or have difficult surfaces. Select the difficulty of the roads and surfaces
according to your level of expertise. Moisture, sand and dirt damage the wheels and bearings. The
next step to learn is turning. Get comfortable with the feel of the edge by tilting the skates outwards
and inwards while you are still standing. Use your hip and knees to do this. Now try to do this while
you are skating. You will experience a greater pressure on the inside of your foot while turning, which
is why you must always lean a little inwards.
BRaKING TECHNIqUE
Learn how to brake. If you want to stand you can just roll to a halt. Pros also do that. You can of course
brake with stoppers as well: lift your right foot's toes slightly so that the stopper touches the ground
at the back. The more pressure you put, the quicker you will decrease the speed. Avoid full brakes
because then you may not have complete control. Always skate with foresight!
CHaNGING THE STOPPER
Frequent braking or complete braking wear out the stoppers. If the stopper has lowered from its
position, it needs to be replaced. Loosen the stopper from the stopper holder with the key and remove
it. Position the new stopper carefully and retighten the Allen screw. The free space between the lower
edge of the stopper and the skating surface must be between 7-17 mm. As far as possible, let an
experienced person replace the stopper.
If you do not need the stopper on one side, just unscrew it and use it as a spare stopper once the first
stopper gets worn off!
All images are examples of the design.
Inline skates in accordance with DIN EN 13843
Class A - for users weighing 100 kg.
Class B - for users weighing 20 - 60 kg and with
a foot length of up to 260 mm.
CHaNGING WHEELS aND BEaRINGS
Wheels and bearings are available as accessories and can be changed independent of each other
if they wear out or get damaged. While changing the wheels, keep in mind that bearing needs to
be removed from the old wheels and attached to the new ones. Refer to Illustration A for better
understanding and remember to properly fasten the axle screw and secure with locking varnish. Your
inline skates have precision bearings that have been filled with lubricant under high pressure at the
production plant. This is why your skates move easily and quickly with just a little pressure while
skating. Like the wheels, the bearings also need to be replaced when they stop working properly.
However, never dismantle them!
SIZE aDJUSTMENTS
MaINTENaNCE aND STORaGE
Use a dry or damp cloth only to clean the product; do not use special cleaning agents! Check the
product for damage or traces of wear and tear before and after each use. Do not make any structural
changes. For your own safety, please use original spare parts only. These can be sourced from HU-
DORA. If parts become damaged or if sharp edges or corners should develop, the product may not be
used any more. If in any doubt, please contact our serviceteam (http://www.hudora.de/service).Store
the product in a safe place where it is protected from the elements, cannot be damaged, and cannot
injure anyone.
DISPOSaL aDvICE
At the end of the product's life, please dispose of it at an appropriate collection point provided
in your area. Local waste management companies will be able to answer your questions on this.
SERvICE
We make every effort to deliver faultless products. If faults do arise however, we put just as
much effort into rectifying them. Therefore, you can find numerous information on the product,
replacement parts, solutions to problems and lost assembly manuals at http://www.hudora.de/service.
HUDORA | Jägerwald 13 | 42897 Remscheid | Germany
www.hudora.de
1. Chassis
2. Roller
3. Aluminum Spacer
4. Ball Bearing
5. Aluminum Washer
6. Axle Winding
7. Axle Screw
If you have trouble making size ad-
justments, we recommend you ask
an experienced individual. To adjust
the size, simply press down the le-
ver at the bottom end of the heel.
While pressing down the lever, you
can now slide the fixed back end of
the shoe back and forth with your
other hand. Below the center part
of the shoe you will see the shoe
sizes you can adjust the shoe to.
Once you have adjusted the shoe to
the desired size, simply let the lever
go and pull the back of the shoe one
more time. You will now hear the le-
ver lock into place.
Item no. 37130-41
As of 11/11
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