NILS NJ19803A LED Roller Skates User Manual

June 14, 2024
NILS

NJ19803A LED Roller Skates
User Manual

NJ19803A LED Roller Skates

ATTENTION! READ THE INSTRUCTIONSBEFORE SKATING
Keep this manual for future reference

GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY CONDITIONS

Inline skates can be used for recreational skating. Inline skating requires proper surface that should be flat, clean and dry. Please skate as far away as possible from other road users and following the traffic rules. No changes should be made to the product (in particular to their structure), any type of modifications may cause a threat to the user and thus forbidden. Before starting to skate, make sure that all screws and nuts are property tightened. Please be aware that nuts and other self-securing fixings may become loose and therefore less secure and should be checked regularly. It is recommended to use protective gear for your knees, wrists, elbows head and reflective items. During skating its recommended to remain particularly careful and adjust the speed to surrounding conditions and your own skills. It should be remembered that the wheels and bearings wear down after being used for certain period of time and should be replaced in case of their significant deterioration. The use of damaged or excessively worn-out equipment is strictly forbidden!
Any construction changes are not allowed as they may impact safety of the product.x
USER WEIGHT
Maximum user weight depends on the type of inline skates. Information about the maximum user weight is provided on the package of each model.
Product grade: Qualified products.

  • Sizes 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 are class B and the weight range for class B users is 20 – 60 kg.
  • Sizes 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 are class A and the weight range for class A users is 20 – 100 kg.

THE STRUCTURE OF INLINE SKATES
Inline skates consist of two parts: the boot and the chassis with wheels. The boot can come with optional buckles, a velcro strap and lacing. The blade is made of aluminium or polypropylene (PP) and fixed to the boot. PP blade are light and more flexible than aluminium ones, therefore they are recommended for inline skates for the youngest users. Aluminium blades are more resistant to deformation and more rigid, which ensures better control during skating. The wheels are most often of PU (polyurethane) or PVC.
WHEELS
The most important parameters of the wheels are their durability and diameter. The wheel’s durability, marked as a parameter A, affects efficiency and comfort of skating. Harder wheels wear out slower are faster but less comfortable. Soft wheels adapt better to the surface and ensure greater traction.
Diameter of Nils Extreme wheels:

  • 60-64 mm- wheels recommended for beginners
  • 70-76 mm – wheels for recreation skating
  • 80-90- wheels for fast skating, for intermediate and advanced users

How to change the wheels:

  1. Unscrew axial bolts securing the wheels using a proper hex key
  2. Remove the wheel from the chassis
  3. Take out the hearings with the sleeve from the wheel
  4.  Insert the bearings with the sleeve in a new wheel
  5.  Mount wheels on the chassis and tighten axial screws.

Fixing screws of the wheels should not be tightened too much, because they must rotate freely. The bearings should be closely packed and require load for optimum performance. Wheels wear down after being used for certain period of time. This causes deterioration on the inner side of the wheels. Its advised to rotate the wheels 180˚ so that it wears down evenly. Please follow below illustration. Bearings
Good quality of bearings ensures fluent skating. All bearings were greased and do not require next lubrication. Dusty, greasy and wet surfaces should be avoided. Wet or damp bearings should be dried with clean cloth. Worn out bearings must be replaced. The bigger the number by ABEC, the better the bearing’s precision and the material of which it was made.
Type of bearings Nils Extreme:

  • 608z
  • 608zz ABEC 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

How to change the bearings:

  1. Remove wheels from the chassis
  2. Take out the first bearing from the wheel using a proper hex key
  3. Next, take out the sleeve and the second bearing
  4. Insert the first bearing in the wheel
  5.  Insert the sleeve and the second bearing
  6. Install the wheel and tighten the screw.

BRAKE
The brake serves to reduce speed while skating. This element is also subject to wear and tear during skating. The level of this degradation is indicated by the angle between the lower surface of the brake and the surface we skate. If the angle is greater than 40˚, the brake should be changed.
How to change the brake:

  1. Unscrew the axial screw located by the brake using a proper hex key
  2.  Remove the brake support from blade
  3.  Remove the brake from the support
  4. Install a new brake
  5. Mount the brake support on the blade and tighten the axial screw

Size adjustment with the use of locking buckle which is most often found on the bottom of the skate side

  1. Before starting the adjustment, buckles, velcro straps and laces must be loosened
  2.  Release the buckle
  3. Set a required size by moving the mobile, front section of the boot
  4.  Lock the buckle to set the chosen size

Size adjustment with the use of a button on the bottom of the skate side:

  1. Before starting the adjustment, buckles, velcro straps and laces must be loosened
  2.  Release the button
  3.  Set a required size by moving the mobile, front section of the boot
  4. Release the button to set the chosen size

Adjustment with the use of a knob on the back of the boot

  1. Before starting the adjustment, buckles, velcro straps and laces must be loosened
  2.  Set the required boot size using the knob

INLINE SKATES ARE AVAILABLE IN SETS: 2 in 1, 3 in 1, 4 in 1
WHERE:
I. 2 IN 1 SET IS WITH A REPLACEABLE SKATE BLADE
How to change inline skates into ice skates:
A. Unscrew fixing screws of the blade using a proper hex key
B. Remove the blade with wheels
C. Install the blade of the skates
D. Tighten fixing screws

II. SET 3 IN 1 CONSISTS OF INLINE SKATES, ICE SKATES AND ROLLER SKATES
How to change inline skates into quad skates:
A. Unscrew fixing screws of the blade using a proper hex key
B. Remove the wheels
C. Install two long screws and a plastic or steel spacer, and one washer between the wheel and the chassis
D. Change the wheels
E. Tighten fixing screws
Instruction for changing inline into ice skates are described in point I III. SET 4 IN 1 CONSISTS OF INLINE SKATES, ICE SKATES, ROLLER SKATES, ROLLER BLADES
How to change inline skates into roller skates:
A. Unscrew back fixing screw of the blade using a proper hex key
B. Remove the last two wheels
C. Install a long screw and a plastic or steel spacer, and one washer between the wheel and the chassis
D. Install the wheels
E. Tighten fixing screw Instruction for changing inline skates into ice skates are described in point I.
Instruction for changing inline skates into roller skates are described in point II.
FASTENING:
inline skates are most often equipped with four types of fastening:

  • two-section buckle
  • buckle with tensioning mechanism
  •  velcro strap,
  • laces

How to fasten a buckle with tensioning mechanism:
A. Unfasten the buckle located on the side of the boot
B. Tighten the strap until the boot is perfectly fitted to the foot
C. Fasten the buckle
D. In order to loosen the strap, press the small, black item in the buckle (pic. A) or press and push down two items on the outer side of the buckle (pic. B) A. Part of the tensing buckle that should be pressed B. Part of the tensing buckle that should be pressed and pusshed down
How to fasten the two-section buckle:
A. Unfasten the buckle located on the side of the boot
B. Tighten the strap until the boot is perfetly fitted to the foot
C. In order to loosen the strap, press the second buckle (spring clamp) located by the end of the strap
D. Fasten the buckle Brake adjustment for model with this option:
1. Loosen the screws of the brake with the supplied 4MM hexagon wrench.
2. After loosening the screw, adjust the desired height of the brake from the ground, and then tighten the screws.
3. An upward tweak of the brake is to increase the height from the ground.
4. A downward tweak of the brake is to reduce the height from the ground.
5. The standard braking device should been between 7-17mm.

INSTRUCTION FOR INLINE SKATING

Basic position:
Set your feet shoulder width apart in a V-position (heels close together, toes wide apart), with your knees slightly bent
Starting forward:
Point your right foot toes outside and push off with the left roller skate. Next, lift left foot from the ground, move it forward by pushing off with the right roller skate. Make sure to transfer your gravity onto your front leg.
Braking:
In order to reduce speed or stop, lift the front of the roller skate slightly and press the brake against the surface. Remember to transfer your body weight forward and to keep your knees bent.
Manoeuvring skates (Turning):
Slide the left or right foot forward (depending on which way you want to make a turn) and turn moving your entire body weight. Keep a similar distance between the rollers. Remember about the correct posture of the body – your feet, knees and shoulders should be in one line.

MAINTENANCE

Regular maintenance is crucial for safe inline skating and it also extend the lifetime of inline skates. Careful cleaning and drying of skates is recommended when you finish using them. Dirt from the outside of the boot should be removed with a cloth dampened with water and detergent, but you have to make sure that the water does not contact bearings or sleeves. The inside part of the boot, the so-called “insole”, should be ventilated after each use. From time to time, it should be washed carefully in a mild detergent in order to prevent development of bacteria and fungi. This section of the skates should be dried away from heaters and sunlight, in dry and airy place. After finishing inline skating, you should clean the wheels and blade with a cloth to remove dirt.
The cleaning of bearings begins with removing the wheels from the blade. Next, all dust should be carefully removed from the bearing using cotton swabs. It has to be done very carefully so that no dust is pushed into the bearing. Cotton swabs should be changed whenever needed. Next, you should clean the bearings with a cloth. When cleaning the bearings, you should remember to clean the guide with a cloth to remove dust and possible traces of rust. This can also be done when changing the arrangement or replacing the wheels.
Wheels are fixed to the blade with screws that might get loose with time. Therefore, it is advisable to check their conditions regularly and to tighten them if necessary. Of course, each time you get home after skating, you should clean the wheels with a wet and next with a dry cloth, just like with the other parts of skates. Sharp endings caused by using must be removed.
LIMITATIONS OF THE GUARANTEE
The guarantee does not cover damages related to:
Mechanical damages, incorrect use of the product, improper storage, faulty repairs, incorrect maintenance.
Any complaints concerning elements subject to regular tear and wear during inline skating, such as wheels and bearings, WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. This product is not intended for acrobatic and extreme sports (jumping over obstacles or jumping off from them, etc.).
The guarantee covers 24 months from the purchase date. The buyer is entitled to file a complaint related to the product during the guarantee term. The complaint shall be filed at shop where the product has been purchased. The inline skates should be complete, along with the packaging and proof of purchase.
GUARANTEE CARD
Article name:……….
EAN code:………………….
Date of sale:……………………..
GUARANTEE TERMS

  1. The Seller provides guarantee on behalf of the Guarantor within the territory of the Republic of Poland for the period of 24 months from the date of sale: electric power assisted booster 24 months, charger 6 months.

  2. The Guarantee will be recognised by the shop or service centre after the client provides:
    – clearly and correctly filled-in guarantee card with the sale stamp and the seller’s signature
    – valid purchase confirmation for the equipment including the date of sale / bill, complained product.

  3.  Possible defects and damages revealed during the guarantee period shall be remedied free of charge within not more than 21 days from the delivery of the product to the shop or service.

  4.  Should it be necessary to import some components, the guarantee term can be extended by the period required to import such part, however such period shall not be longer than 90 days.

  5.  The guarantee does not cover:
    – mechanical damages and subsequent defects,
    – damages and defects resulting from incorrect storage and usage of the equipment against its purpose,
    – incorrect assembly and maintenance,
    – damages and consumption of such elements as: cables, straps, rubber parts, pedals, sponge grips, wheels, bearings, etc.

  6. The guarantee expires in the event of:
    – expiry of the validity term,
    – self-repairs,
    – failure to follow the rules of correct operation.

  7. The product handed over for repair should be complete and clean. If some parts are missing, the service is entitled to refuse to accept the product for repair. The service may refuse to accept a dirty product or clean in on the client’s expense after the client’s written permit.

  8.  The guarantee does not cover activities related to assembly, maintenance, which, according to the instruction, the user is obliged to perform themselves.

  9.  The Guarantor also informs that they offer post-guarantee service.

  10. The product should be provided in its original packaging and should be secured for shipment.

  11. To exercise the guarantee follow the procedure posted on the website: https://serwis.abisal.pl/

In case of non-conformity of the sold thing with the contract, the buyer is entitled by law to legal remedies from and at the expense of the seller.
The guarantee does not affect such remedies.
THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT INTENDED FOR REHABILITATION AND THERAPY.
NOTES ON THE COURSE OF REPAIRS

Item| Date of notificacion| Date of provision| Course of repairs| Signature of the recipient (shop, owner)
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IMPORTER
ABISAL SP. Z O.O.
6, 41-905 Bytom, Poland,
www.abisal.pl
DISTRIBUTOR
ABISTORE SPORT S.R.O
Chelly 230/3, 74801 Hulking , ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA
www.abistore.cz
Made in China nilsgroup.com
IMPORTER
ABISAL SP Z O.O.
UL. ŚW. ELŻBIETY 6, 41-905 BYTOM, POLAND
www.abisal.pl
CZ – DISTRIBUTOR:
ABISTORE SPORT S.R.O
U CIHELNY 230/3, 74801
www.abistore.cz

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