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Congratulations!

With your purchase you have decided on a
high-quality product. Get to know the product
before you start to use it. Carefully read the
following operating instructions. Use the product
only as described and only for the given areas
of application. Keep these instructions safe.
When passing the product on to a third party,
always make sure that the documentation is
included.

contents

1 x Instructions for use
1 x Ice Skates

technical data

Size: 42 - 44

Max. weight: 100kg

DIN EN 15638:2009

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intended use

This product has been manufactured as a
recreational ice skate for private use and is not
suitable for competitive ice hockey or figure
skating.

safety information

WarNiNG!

there is a risk of drowning when

skating on open bodies of water.

make sure that the ice is thick enough

to support you!

risk of injury!

• Before each use, make sure that all screws
and nuts are secure and tight. The product
may only be used in flawless condition.
• Do not alter the product in such a way that
your safety might be put at risk.
• For your own safety, always wear suitable
personal protective equipment (helmet,
protectors for the hands, wrists, elbows and
knees).
• Always wear reflective clothing in order to be
seen more easily.
• Risk of cuts! When handling the ice skates,
always remember that the blades are sharp!
• Do not use this article in bare feet.

tips for ice skating

atteNtioN!

Always check the thickness of the ice before
skating on open bodies of water.
Please note that the ice can be rather thin,
particularly around bank vegetation and areas
where liquid is discharged, as well as on flowing
bodies of water! Inform your children about the
possible risks. You are responsible for supervi-
sing them.

Practising for the first time

imPortaNt!

• choose a suitable skating area.

We recommend skating at ice rinks

or on specially designated and

approved areas.

• First practice several important

skating skills on the ground before

attempting to skate on the ice.

allow someone to help you.

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