Manual-English
Version 1.4.0303.2016 5
C.1.1 Points before starting
Read the instructions and retain them.
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Check and maintain the tyre pressure of pneumatic wheels. This should
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be 107psi .
Check directional stability and the tightness of all wing nuts, quick
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releases and parts, always before and after every ride.
Note: The effectiveness of self-locking nuts, such as those used
on the major adjustment for the heel belt assembly, may
decrease over time. If you have to solve a self-locking nut
completely, it has to be replaced with a new nut. Damage caused
by not replacing nuts, will not be covered by the warranty.
Take the time to set up the skikes correctly regarding shoe size and
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maintenance.
Seek advice and help when setting up your skikes, from skike
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instructors or experienced skiers.
First familarize yourself with the device, and begin with braking and
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then running technique.
Please wear protective equipment and preferably some reflective. It is
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essential to wear an approved helmet and full finger gloves. Skike
gloves and knee and elbow protectors are recommended, as well as
sunglasses and suncreen on even mild UV days.
To minimise rubbing on bare skin (esp. in long skike sessions) wearing
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of 3/4 socks or pants that come down over the claves is recommended.
Start slowly and carefully. Seek the help of experienced skikers, use
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recommended video links and instruction courses (www.skike.com).
Never undertake changes which could affect the skikes operating
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security. Use only original skike spare parts. Design changes and the
use of non-original skike spare parts leads to immediate loss of
warranty claims!
When skiking at any time: Observe the terms and restrictions of
the Highway Code / normal road traffic! Avoid skiking on roads
where there is vehicle traffic. Use routes that are reasonably
free from other traffic. Skike at the side of the track / road and in
single file. Select only routes, terrain and surfaces that
correspond to your actual riding skills! Start on solid, flat, clean
and dry surfaces. Avoid danger to other track / road users and be
considerate and polite. Smile, say hello and create a good image