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Lagoon1™ Inflatable Kayak Owner’s Manual

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6.  REPAIRS 

All kayaks come with a repair kit that includes glue and several patches.  This should remain 
with the kayak in the event that you may need it.  If service is required for your kayak, please call 

866-262-9076

 for assistance.

6.1  Repairing Small Punctures and Cuts

1.   Cut a rounded patch at least ¼” or ½” larger than the hole or cut.
2.    Clean the area where the patch will be placed with water and/or mild soap.
3.    Make sure all surfaces are dry.
4.    In a well ventilated area, spread a thin layer of glue on both the patch and on the 
   damaged area.  Let it sit for three to five minutes or until tacky.

6.2  Repairing Pinholes

1.   Inflate the PVC tube.  Locate the pinhole by sponging soapy water over the tube until
       you see air bubbles.  Mark the location of the pinhole.
2.    Deflate the tube and dry the affected area.  Apply a drop of glue to the pinhole
3.    Allow glue to dry completely.
4.    Do not inflate the kayak for at least twelve hours.

PROBLEM
Does not hold air while 
inflating 
 

The kayak is sagging. 
 
 

The kayak will not hold 
full pressure for more 
than couple of hours.

The kayak still loses air. 
 
 
 
 

SOLUTION

The spring valve uses a plunger system.  The only time the plunger 
should be in the open position is when you are deflating.  Make sure 
that the plunger is closed to inflate. Push the plunger in and rotate 
counter-clockwise.

Be sure that the right pump is being used.  You need a bellows foot 
pump or a double action hand pump.  A 12-V electric does not supply 
enough pressure to fully inflate the kayak.  The 12-V can be used to par-
tially inflate the kayak but one of the other pumps is needed to top it off.

Make sure that the plunger is in the closed position.  It should only 
be open when deflating.  If it is open, the only seal is the black rubber 
gasket inside the cap.  Even then, a little air may still leak out.

If you have checked all the previous possible reasons for the kayak los-
ing air, then there may be a pinhole or hole somewhere on the tube.  Pull 
tube from outer covers.  Inflate.  If you cannot see or hear where a leak 
may be, take a clean rag with soapy water and begin rubbing the tube.  
If a hole is present, bubbles will continually form.  Repair using repair 
kit.  If it is a very small pinhole, a dab of the glue may be sufficient.

7.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for Lagoon1 AE1031

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Page 3: ...ssembly 7 3 2 Understanding Your Valves 8 3 3 Inflating 10 3 4 Over Inflation 11 3 5 Deflation 11 3 6 Folding 11 4 Guidelines for Usage 12 5 Proper Care and Storage 12 6 Repairs 13 6 1 Repairing Small...

Page 4: ...CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO EACH USE FOR SIGNS OF WEAR OR FAILURE NEVER PADDLE ALONE DO NOT PADDLE IN FLOOD CONDITIONS BE AWARE OF APPROPRIATE RIVER WATER LEVELS TIDAL CHANGES DANGEROUS CURRENTS WE...

Page 5: ...damage CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage CAUTION Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation w...

Page 6: ...0 psi main chambers MANUFACTURER ADVANCED ELEMENTS INC CONCORD CA USA 94524 MODELAE1031 LAGOON1 KAYAK COMPLIANCE WITH ISO 6185 1 TYPE III B 0123 1 113 kg 0 16 bar main chambers 1PERSON OR 250 LBS THI...

Page 7: ...a lightweight design Easy to Set Up New Twist valves and high flow Spring valves allow for quick setup time Comfortable High support seat provides comfort for hours of paddling Hull Design Landing pla...

Page 8: ...he rim of the valve If the valve is in the deflate position the valve s plunger stem will be inside or lower than the rim of the valve To change the valve from the inflate position to the deflate posi...

Page 9: ...he Spring Valve Adaptor will also attach to some other manufacturer s pumps but you must check the attachment style at the end of the pump hose to be sure it will fit Figure 1 Inflate Deflate Spring V...

Page 10: ...a place 1 2 There should be just a few wrinkles visible on the side GRAY TUBE COVERS 3 4 5 6 Make sure all valves are closed tightly and properly NOTE Ideally you want to put about half of the air in...

Page 11: ...failing due to overpressure You should avoid exposing your kayak to extreme temperatures hot or cold 3 5 Deflation 1 Remove the cap from chamber 1 and 2 2 Push stem inward and rotate to deflate positi...

Page 12: ...your upper hand To reduce the amount of swaying at the front of the kayak ease off on the force of your stroke Paddling with a backward stroke can sometimes offer quick maneuverability ALWAYS practic...

Page 13: ...ill not hold full pressure for more than couple of hours The kayak still loses air SOLUTION The spring valve uses a plunger system The only time the plunger should be in the open position is when you...

Page 14: ...ap proximately ten minutes Fin will conform to its original shape Even if it is slightly bent it will not affect the kayaks performance Water will drip into the kayak off of your paddle Do not be ala...

Page 15: ...ual 15 PADDLING NOTES It is alway a good idea to keep nots of your paddling experiences Your notes can serve as a reminder of what to look out for as well as what gear to bring along and what conditio...

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Page 17: ...r knowledge TM P O Box 5128 Concord CA 94524 Signature_________________________________________________________________________________ FIRST ASSIGNMENT FOR VALUE RECEIVED in the amount of ___________...

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Page 19: ...HICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE FACE HEREOF AD VANCED ELEMENTS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THIS WARRANTY IS INCLUSIVE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES Th...

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