User's Manual

1. Holding the tag, push the pin through the item until it can be seen through the other side.
2. Line up the pin with the hole in the fastener. Push the tag straight in, as far as it will go. The pin should slide
in easily. If not, try using another fastener. DO NOT FORCE IT.
3. To be sure the pin is locked into the fastener, gently tug upward on the tag.
4. If using ChekInk II tags in conjunction with hard tags, follow the same procedure as described above,
substituting the hole in the hard tag for the hole in the fastener.
5. Be sure to tag merchandise in a visible area where ink stains would render the garment useless.
TAGGING
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CHEKINK II TAGS
APPLYING REUSABLE TAGS
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Merchandise Recommended “T
ag Spots”
Shirts, Blouses, Blazers Back of collar or lapel
Use side seams only if material is leather, suede, nylon or silk
Pants, Jeans Through material below the waistband on back of pants or above
back pockets
Skirts Through waistband
Material below waistband on the back of the skirt
Furs Collar
Inside pocket
Lining (if fur is too bulky)
Leather Through stitch hole
Collar or lapel
Through sleeve
Never tag through leather – pin holes cannot be removed
Down Jackets Seam stitching at collar or lapel
Seam stitching at sleeve
Fabric webbing on sleeves (if any)
Shoes, Boots Through eyelets
Seam
HINT: Never tag the hem or seams, unless the material is leather, suede, nylon, silk or any other fabric that may
be damaged with pin holes. It is easy for shoplifters to shorten garments or repair damage from ripped seams
or torn hems.
WHERE TO PLACE REUSABLE TAGS