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This longboard is distributed by Powerslide Sportartikelvertriebs GmbH,
Esbachgraben 1, D-95463 Bindlach, GERMANY.
The longboard complies to the present European Standard EN 13613:2009
Class A (100 kg/ 220 lbs)
SAFETY RULES
- Always check over your longboard prior to riding, and make sure that all bolts and screws are tightened
properly, also check the wheels for wear and tightness and make sure that the steering column is securely
held in the proper position.
- Always wear a helmet, wrist-pads, elbow-pads, knee-pads and shoes with rubber soles when riding your
longboard
- void riding downhill, as the integrated break does not offer reliable protection on slopes.
- Do not exceed the maximum speed of 10 km/h (6,2 m/h).
- Avoid roads, paths or other areas used by cars.
- Always follow the traffic rules and guidelines in your area.
- Never ride your longboard at dusk or night.
- Do not use your your longboard on wet, oily, sandy, dirt, icy, rough or uneven surfaces.
- Do not stunt ride – know your abilities and limits and always ride with control.
- Do not apply any alterations to your your longboard which would affect your safety.
- Frequent change of wheels can cause the loctite to become ineffective and must be
reapplied.
WARNINGS!
Longboarding can be dangerous even under the best of circumstances. Serious injury or even death is
possible.
- Always wear approved protective gear when riding your longboard. Keep all straps securely buckled/
locked. Failure to wear approved protective gear may result in serious injury or death.
- Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility. The risk of accidents and injury is dramatically
increased in wet conditions.
- Riding at dusk, after dark, or at times of poor visibility is dangerous and can result in serious injury or
death.
- Modifying your longboard in any way may damage the proper security of the skate board and may result
in serious injury or death.
STARTING OUT
Time to get rolling on your new longboard.
- Choose your dominate foot, which-ever feels best, and place it on the front of the deck.
- Push off with the other foot to get rolling.
- Your back foot rests on the tail when riding.
HOW TO BRAKE
- To stop your longboard, push down your rear tail of your longboard until it hits the ground by lowering your
weight towards the rear tail. Keep you balanced on the deck with your front foot.
MAINTENANCE
- Always check wheels, trucks, nuts and bearings before each use.
- If wheels are not working normally, stop riding and inspect the wheels and bearings. If wheels are lose,
tighten them with a socket wrench.
- Always check the wood of your deck before using. When noticing cracks do not ride the longboard and
replace the deck by a new one.
- Check all parts for wear and tear. Replace any part if it is worn or does not function correctly.
- Failure to properly follow these recommended safety precautions could result in serious injury. Board
smart and use common sense.
- Do not use the longboard in any way that would violate commonly accepted safety practices or laws.
ALWAYS wear your protective gear.
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