1. Ifihan
Thank you for choosing the CAIWEI Basketball School Backpack. This manual provides essential information for the proper use, care, and maintenance of your backpack. Please read these instructions carefully to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the product. This backpack is designed for students aged 8-13, offering ample storage and comfortable wear.
2. Awọn ẹya Ọja
- Awọn iwọn: 17.2 inches (Height) x 11.7 inches (Length) x 5.5 inches (Width).
- Ohun elo: Constructed from durable 100% Polyester.
- Agbara: Total capacity of 20 Liters.
- Iyẹwu akọkọ: Spacious main compartment designed to fit a 13-inch laptop and school books.
- Awọn apo iwaju: Multiple zippered front pockets for organized storage of smaller items.
- Awọn apo ẹgbẹ: Two mesh side pockets suitable for water bottles or other quick-access items.
- Awọn okun ejika: Padded, breathable, and adjustable shoulder straps for comfortable carrying.
- Imudani ti o ga: Sponge decompression top handle for easy hand carrying.
- Awọn apo idalẹnu: Smooth SBS zippers for reliable and easy access.
- Awọn ẹya Aabo: Reflective strips on the sides for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions.
- Apẹrẹ: Features a vibrant basketball print, suitable for various preferences.
- Imudara: Well-made stitching reinforcement for increased durability.
- Ẹya Ẹya: Half-circle buckle to hang keys or glasses.
3. irinše Loriview

olusin 1: Iwaju view with dimensions and features.

olusin 2: Pada view with padded straps.

olusin 3: Isalẹ view showing base and side pocket.

olusin 4: Iwaju view with a book for scale.
Awọn ifihan fidio:
Video 1: A man demonstrates the backpack's features, including reflective strips, various compartments, and how different items fit inside. He also shows how to adjust the straps on a child.
Video 2: This video provides close-up views of a similar backpack, showcasing the zippers, padded back panel, and internal storage capacity, demonstrating its suitability for school use.
Video 3: A alaye loriview of a galaxy-print backpack, demonstrating the front pocket, padded shoulder straps, side mesh pockets, and the spacious main compartment with a laptop sleeve and additional storage for headphones and other items.
4. Eto
4.1. Ayẹwo akọkọ
Upon receiving your backpack, inspect it for any signs of damage or manufacturing defects. Ensure all zippers function smoothly and that stitching is intact. If any issues are found, contact customer support immediately.
4.2. Adjusting Shoulder Straps
- Place the backpack on your back.
- Locate the adjustable buckles on the bottom of each shoulder strap.
- Pull the straps to tighten the backpack until it sits comfortably on your back, with the bottom of the backpack resting around your lower back/hip area.
- Ensure both straps are evenly adjusted to distribute weight and prevent strain.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1. Organizing Contents
- Iyẹwu akọkọ: Use for larger items such as books, notebooks, and a 13-inch laptop. Place heavier items closer to your back for better balance.
- Awọn apo iwaju: Ideal for smaller school supplies like pens, pencils, calculators, or personal items.
- Awọn apo Apapọ ẹgbẹ: Designed to hold water bottles, umbrellas, or other items requiring quick access.
5.2. Carrying Recommendations
- Always use both shoulder straps to evenly distribute weight and prevent shoulder or back pain.
- Avoid overloading the backpack. The maximum recommended capacity is 20 liters.
- Utilize the top handle for short-distance carrying or when lifting the backpack.
6. Itọju ati Itọju
6.1. Ninu
- For minor dirt or stains, wipe the backpack with a damp asọ ati ìwọnba ọṣẹ.
- Do not machine wash, bleach, or tumble dry, as this may damage the material and structure.
- Air dry the backpack completely before storing or reusing.
6.2. Ibi ipamọ
Store the backpack in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use. Ensure it is empty and clean to prevent mold or odors.
7. Alaye Aabo
- Ensure all zippers are fully closed to prevent items from falling out.
- Do not allow children to play with the backpack straps unsupervised to avoid entanglement.
- The reflective strips are designed to increase visibility; however, always exercise caution when walking in low-light conditions.
8. Laasigbotitusita
- Sipper Di: Apply a small amount of graphite (from a pencil) or wax to the zipper teeth and gently work the slider back and forth.
- Strap Slippage: Ensure the adjustable buckle is threaded correctly. If the issue persists, check for wear on the strap material.
- Ibamu ti korọrun: Re-adjust both shoulder straps evenly. Ensure heavier items are placed closer to the back.
9. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Orukọ awoṣe | Basketball School Backpack |
| Brand | CAIWEI |
| Awọn iwọn (H x L x W) | 17.2 x 11.7 x 5.5 inches |
| Iwọn | 12.3 iwon (0.77 lbs) |
| Ohun elo | 100% Polyester |
| Agbara | 20 liters |
| Niyanju Ọjọ ori | 8-13 ọdun |
| Tiipa Iru | Sipper |
| Kọǹpútà alágbèéká ibamu | Fits up to 13-inch laptop |
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information or customer support, please refer to the product packaging or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.