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Aquaglide Inc. #1 North Shore Dr, SE White Salmon, WA 98672 TEL: (509) 493-4938 FAX: (509) 493-4966
Assembly
1) Locate a flat, dry area with access to electrical outlet or extension cord. The best
setup position will also make launching easy, so ideally the METRO tube should
be carefully carried into position at the water’s edge. NOTE: Dragging or sliding the
METRO over ground either before or after inflation can cause damage.
2) Once in the setup/ launch position, unfold the METRO Tube completely and locate
the Main Valve, centered on the back of the largest, white tube.
3) Using a high output pump, place the inflation hose with proper adaptor into the
valve and inflate Main Tube.
Inflate to 1.2 psi (0,083 bar).
Check for proper air
pressure using a manometer. After inflation, replace Main valve cover. Inflation
times can vary by inflator, but the METRO should be firm and tight when completely
inflated.
DO NOT OVER-FILL
. Excessively high pressure can cause damage to
the product and may void the warranty. In hot weather, be sure to leave room for air
expansion.
WARNING:
Do not use an air compressor to inflate tube. Air compressors are
designed for high pressure inflation and can cause tube to burst if over-inflated.
4) Once the Main tube is properly inflated, next locate the valves on the blue
Stabilizer Tubes. METRO 5 and 6-Person models have 2 stabilizer tubes on each
side. METRO 3 has 1 Stabilizer tube on each side of the Main Tube.
Inflate EACH
Stabilizer tube to 1.2 psi (0,083 bar) until all tubes have been inflated.
Check for
proper air pressure using a manometer. After inflation, replace the valve covers.
6) Inspect and confirm towing bridle and towing ring before use. Connect tow line
(not provided) to towing ring using a professionally eye-spliced end. Use ONLY high
quality rope that meets the required break strength requirement for the number of
riders as shown in this Owner’s Manual. Inspect and confirm tow rope and its con
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nection to the towing ring to ensure rider and operator safety.
IMPORTANT: These
areas are under high load and are subject to wear. Repeat this process before
every use.
7) To launch the product, make sure to have at least 2 people evenly spaced around
the product to help carry it. NEVER DRAG THE METRO! YOU MUST LIFT AND
SET TO AVOID ANY ACCIDENTAL TEARING AND/OR ABRASION.
Towing
1) This item is an action towable for water use. When towing behind a powerboat,
users assume a sitting position on top of the center tube, facing the front of the item
with both hands firmly grasping the handle.
2) While the METRO tube is large, it is also very buoyant, resulting in a a tube
that can easily be pulled by most capable tow boats including full-sized personal
watercraft. However, because of the high loads that can be generated, it is important
to confirm that your tow rope and tow fittings are up to the task.
3) Before each use always inspect the product carefully and confirm:
A. Proper inflation - 1.2 psi (0,083 bar) ALL tubes.
B. Secure connections linking the Main Tube and towing bridle,
C. Secure connections linking the Tow Ring and Tow Rope,
D Secure connections linking the Tow Rope and Tow Boat, and finally
E. No signs of wear in any of these load-bearing areas.
*NOTE: Immediately replace any parts that show signs of wear.
4) When towing the METRO, take care to position riders so as to balance weight
evenly. When fully loaded, heavier riders should sit toward the back of the product
to avoid ‘plowing’ of the tube at low speeds.
5) When towing the METRO,
the driver should never exceed 18 mph (29 km/h)
with adults, or 15 mph (24 km/h) with children.
The driver should avoid exces
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sive speed and sharp turns. Do not tow in excessive chop or waves which could
cause the tube to become airborne or unstable. The driver must use common
sense to avoid potentially dangerous situations. Under normal conditions, the
METRO is both exciting and extremely stable.
6) When towing the METRO, riders should remain seated with both hands firmly
grasping handles at all times. Do not allow riders to touch the water with hands or
feet while in motion. Never jump or dive from the product while in motion.
Anchoring
IMPORTANT: If you will use the METRO in an anchored setting, proper anchoring
is essential to the safety of your product. Due to the wide variety of conditions, we
advise using a professional skilled in mooring and anchoring, and experienced
with local conditions. If improperly anchored, the product can move and/or float
away. Aquaglide, Inc. is not responsible for any damage, injuries or losses due to
improper anchoring.
Here are some general guidelines for anchoring your product. These guidelines
are not intended to replace the need for professional installation.
1) Choose your location for your METRO. Place the product in
at least 8 ft.
(2,44 m) of water depth
and in an area protected from the wind and boat traffic.
Review your lake rules and restrictions with your local authorities.
2) Carefully check area under the product for sharp or dangerous objects (i.e.
rocks or stumps).
3) Keep a safe distance from docks, boats, boat lifts, and any other structures.
4) Anchors and anchor line are sold separately. We recommend at least 100 lbs.
of weight for the METRO. Heavier anchors (200 lbs. or more) should be used on
large, windy bodies of water.
5) If the METRO is anchored, securely connect the anchor line to the Tow Ring
and tow bridle.
6 Leave sufficient slack in the anchor line to allow the METRO movement in wind,
waves or tides without displacing your anchor.
7) If severe weather is expected, it is best to remove the METRO from the water
and secure or store it.
Care and Maintenance
1) While your product has been initially treated with UV protectant, long-term
exposure to sunlight will damage the product. Regularly apply a UV protectant to
the exposed surface of the tube to ensure the life of your product. We recommend
using ONLY 303 UV Protectant intended for use on vinyl for this purpose. Monthly
application while the product is in use is required.
NOT DOING THIS WILL
VOID THE WARRANTY.
303 UV Protectant is available at most watersports
dealers, or online at www.303-products.com.
2)
WARNING:
Certain products, especially petrolium-based solvents, clean
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ers and protectants such as ArmorAll can damage the product and use of these
products will void the warranty.
3)
WARNING:
Use of a high-pressure washer will damage the product and
void the warranty. To clean, use a soft bristle brush with mild soap and fresh water.
303 UV Protectant contains a ‘safe for vinyl’ cleaner, and can be used to clean and
protect the product at the same time.
4) Check the inflation of your tube often. Check for proper air pressure using a
manometer. It may appear to have lost air early in the morning, but will expand
once the sun warms it. Maximum expansion will occur in the heat of the day.
Proper inflation is critical to the safe operation of your product and will prolong
damage from wear.
Storage
1) Before storing, place the product on a clean, level area. Clean with mild soap
and water and allow to dry completely. Apply 303 Protectant to the surface of all
tubes before deflating.
2) Remove ALL of the air from the tubes using the deflation end of the high output
inflator/deflator. If some air is left in the tube, it may freeze causing cracking. Close
valve and seal with valve cap immediately to prevent air from leaking back into
tube.
3) Lay the product out flat and fold in thirds, bringing the Stabilizer tubes over the
Main tube, and leaving a long narrow strip. Next, fold or roll the tube from the front
toward the back. Allow any trapped air to escape while folding. Make sure to re-
seal each tube once complete.
4) Store the METRO out of direct sunlight and protected from the environment in a
clean, dry location. It is best to store inside a container with moth balls to prevent
damage from rodents. NEVER store uncovered, in a damp location, or on a
concrete surface! NEVER store at temperatures below 40 degrees F.
Aquaglide, Inc. #1 North Shore Dr, SE White Salmon, WA 98672 TEL: (509) 493-4938 FAX: (509) 493-4966
www.Aquaglide.net
Watersports can be safe and fun for all levels of enthusiasts. The Operator’s Manual is presented to enhance
your enjoyment of the sport. It is intended to alert you to some of the potentially dangerous conditions that
can arise in all watersports. It is the owner’s responsibility to read the owner’s manual and instruct all users
in the safe operation of these products. By inflating these products you hereby agree to the Release of
Liability, Claim Waiver, and Assumption of Risk Agreement in the Owner’s Manual.
To reduce the risk of injury or death, follow these guidelines:
• Carefully read the product Owner’s Manual and follow the instructions.
• Take all reasonable precautions in the use and operation of your trampoline and/or aquapark.
• Teach anyone using your trampoline and/or aquapark about safe guidelines prior to use.
• Know your own limits. Stop when you are tired. Act responsibly. Be in good physical
condition and be cautious in your use of this or any other water sports product.
• Periodically check mooring bridles and/or lines to ensure safety. Replace any portion of
mooring and/or connection system that shows signs of wear.
• Do not add any hardware or attachments not otherwise supplied by the manufacturer.
THE WARNINGS AND PRACTICES SET FORTH ABOVE REPRESENT SOME COMMON RISKS
ENCOUNTERED BY USERS AND DOES NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL INSTANCES OF RISK OR DANGER.
PLEASE USE COMMON SENSE AND GOOD JUDGMENT.
Please contact the dealer or manufacturer of this product if you have any questions about proper selection,
function, or safe use of this product.
Made in China
CAUTION
Stabilizer
Tube Valves
Main Valve
METRO Diagram
(front)
Owner’s Manual
*METRO 6 shown. Size may vary
depending on the item purchased.
(front)
Towing Bridle