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USING THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP

Deflating the iSUP 

1.  Remove any mounted accessories from the iSUP 

 e.g. stabilising fins.

2. Locate the high pressure inflation valve to the 

 rear of the iSUP. Remove the cap by twisting  

 90° anti-clockwise.

3. Firmly press the small pressure release valve 

 down and twist 90° to open the valve.  

 Note: the iSUP is under high pressure the air will  

 release quickly and with force. 

4. Begin rolling the iSUP from the front to push the 

 remaining air out through the open valve. 

5. Once empty turn the pressure release valve 90°  

 to close for next use.

6. Replace the valve cap and turn 90° clockwise 

 to lock.

INFLATING YOUR

 CLEVER 

AIRPRO

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 iSUP

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Inflating the Clever Airpro

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 iSUP 

Maximum operating pressure: 15psi (1.03 bar) must not be exceeded. 
•  Avoid excessive inflation of the air chamber to prevent danger of the material stretching or the seams bursting.
•  Please use the high pressure pump provided with this purchase.
•  The hose has an adapter specifically for use with high pressure valves.
•  Do not use a compressor or a compressed air bottle to inflate, as this can cause damage to the iSUP and will void any warranty.
•  The material may stretch a little following initial inflation and will never return to its original size.
•  If you leave the board exposed in the hot sun, check the pressure and deflate slightly if required. 
•   Pump up the air chamber so that it feels solid to the touch and no wrinkles can be seen in the material. N.B. When fully inflated  

small dimples can be seen on the boards top and bottom surfaces.

•  Ensure the iSUP is inflated to its recommended pressure before use. 

Note

: Lay out the iSUP (A) on a flat even surface, making sure it is clear of any sharp objects with the EVA Deck (V) facing

upwards and follow the directions below to inflate: 

1.    Firmly attach the Pressure Gauge (J) into the High Pressure Pump (H) turning clockwise to lock in place.  

Next attach the end of the pump hose (I) into the pressure gauge (J) turning clockwise to lock in place.

2.   Locate the high pressure inflation valve (VII) to the rear of the iSUP and remove the cap by twisting 90° anti-clockwise.
3.  Twist and push the end of the pump hose (I) into the high pressure valve on the iSUP (A).
4.  Inflate the iSUP (A) using the high pressure pump (H) until fully inflated to the recommended pressure.
5.    Once fully inflated remove the pump hose from the high pressure valve by turning 90° anti-clockwise.  

You may hear a small rush of air for a second as the hose is removed.

6.  Replace the valve cap (VII) to ensure the iSUP is air tight.

Summary of Contents for airpro

Page 1: ...INFLATABLE STAND UP PADDLE BOARD USER MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...met where appropriate Dress appropriately for weather conditions cold water and or cold weather can result in hypothermia Never paddle alone Make sure you are accompanied at all times Do not paddle in flood conditions Be aware of appropriate river water levels tidal changes dangerous currents and weather changes Scout unfamiliar waters places to port at shore where appropriate Do not exceed your p...

Page 4: ... Stand Up Paddle Board iSUP 1 B Detachable Stabilising Fin with Locking Pin 1 C 12 Ankle Leash 1 D Carry Bag 1 E Paddle Fin 1 F Aluminium Paddle Body with Adjustment Clasp 1 G Adjustable Aluminium Paddle Grip 1 H Dual Action High Pressure Hand Pump 1 I Hand Pump Inflation Hose with High Pressure Adapter 1 J Lock in Pressure Gauge 1 K Repair Kit including Repair Patches Valve Wrench 1 ...

Page 5: ...n Quantity I Front Handle 1 II Bungee Storage Cord 1 III Bungee Cord D Rings 4 IV Central Carry Handle 1 V Non Slip EVA Foam Deck Board 1 VI Ankle Leash D Ring 1 VII High Pressure Inflation Valve 1 VIII Towing Point D Ring 1 IX Fixed Stabilising Fins 2 X Removable Stabilising Fin 1 ...

Page 6: ...ch a little following initial inflation and will never return to its original size If you leave the board exposed in the hot sun check the pressure and deflate slightly if required Pump up the air chamber so that it feels solid to the touch and no wrinkles can be seen in the material N B When fully inflated small dimples can be seen on the boards top and bottom surfaces Ensure the iSUP is inflated...

Page 7: ...ce We advise that you remove the iSUP stabilising fin when not in use or packed away to prevent damage 1 Turn the iSUP A over and lay top down on a flat even surface making sure it is clear of any sharp objects 2 2 Locate the removable stabilising fin mounting point X on the base of the iSUP 3 Locate the locking pin insert point towards the rear of the fin 4 Press the release clip down on the end ...

Page 8: ...advise using a suitable ankle leash C when using your iSUP 1 Locate the ankle leash D Ring VI and insert elastic end of ankle leash through 2 Open elastic loop and feed entire leash through and pull tight 3 Open Velcro and wrap around ankle firmly but ensuring not to over tighten ASSEMBLING THE ACCESSORIES TIGHTENING THE HIGH PRESSURE VALVE Over time it is possible that the high pressure inflation...

Page 9: ...The wrong type of pump adaptor can damage the valve and void your warranty REPAIRING YOUR iSUP You should not attempt to repair large damaged sections by yourself You can repair small areas with the enclosed repair kit 1 Deflate the iSUP completely and clean the area to be repaired thoroughly Roughen up the damaged area surrounding the hole or tear with a fine sand paper 2 Cut a patch large enough...

Page 10: ...f product defect call 44 0 800 0323 313 to initiate the return In these cases you may be compensated for the cost of returning the item REFUNDS ON ITEMS PURCHASED THROUGH CLEVERCOMPANY COM Once the items are received by our warehouse they will be processed and a refund initiated Your account should be credited within a maximum of 10 business days from the time that the return is received DEFECTIVE...

Page 11: ...modified and or fitted with a motor in excess of that allowed by the manufacturer or used in any activities outside normal recreational use such as races rental or commercial usage Used in excess of the manufacturers recommended maximum load capacity Pressure recommendations assembly disassembly and handling procedures must be strictly observed The maintenance and the storage procedures must not b...

Page 12: ...d length of time you will be out on the water If a person happens to have fallen overboard their rescue must take place via the front or rear of the craft Re entry at the side can cause the craft to capsize Be cautious in offshore winds and currents Never paddle in flood conditions Please note that the weight of the occupants of the craft as well as the luggage must be uniformly distributed otherw...

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