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Note:
small leaks (smaller than 2mm) can also
be repaired just using the adhesive by applying
it directly to the leaky area. Larger leaks (larger
than 2mm) can be repaired as follows:
1. Allow the board (1) to deflate completely.
2. Thoroughly clean the area to be repaired.
3. Dry the cleaned area.
4. Cut a patch that is large enough to cover the
damaged area plus 1.5cm around it on all
sides.
5. Apply the adhesive to the leak and to the
patch itself. Let the adhesive dry for approx.
2–4 minutes.
6. Firmly press the patch onto the leak with a soft
object. Make sure that you work on an even
surface without any creases or folds. Using a
rounded object, gently remove any bubbles,
moving outwards from the centre.
7. Let the adhesive dry for at least 12 hours after
the repair.
8. After the drying process is complete, add
more adhesive to the edges of the patch.
9. Let the adhesive dry for approx. 4 hours.
Important: before taking the board
into the water after repairing it, test the
repaired patch to check that it is sealed.
Under no circumstances should you
attempt to repair larger damaged areas
yourself. Take the board to a specialist
repair shop.
Maintenance
Check regularly that the pumps (6) are well
lubricated before and during operation.
To lubricate, open the top covers and apply a
thin layer of oil or grease to the seals and the
pipes.
Disposal
Dispose of the article and the packaging materi-
als in accordance with current local regulations.
Packaging materials such as foil bags are not
suitable to be given to children. Keep the pack-
aging materials out of the reach of children.
Dispose of the products and the
packaging in an environmentally
friendly manner.
The recycling code is used to identify
various materials for recycling. The code
consists of the recycling symbol – which
is meant to reflect the recycling cycle – and a
number which identifies the material.
Service handling
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