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Inflate the kite until the strut and leading edge are full. Note
the PSI guidelines next to the valve! Close the valve caps before
going on the water.
To ensure the correct operation of the Free Flow Valve in
the long term, we recommend:
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Avoid getting sand in.
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Make sure there is no sand in the pump adapter before atta-
ching it to the free flow valve.
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After the air has been completely deflated, close the valve cap
to protect the bladder from dirt or damage.
04.02 Securing
Turn the kite around so that the leading edge lies on the ground
and points into the wind. Weigh down the kite with sand or suf-
ficiently heavy, blunt object on the sail.
04.03 Connecting the bar to a L.E.i Kite
Unwind the bar and sort the flight lines. Check them for da-
mage.
04 HANDLiNG
Always secure the kite!
A kite that flies away can pose a great danger
to anyone downwind.
04.01 inflating the L.E.i kite
Spread the kite out on a surface without any hard or sharp
objects. Turn the kite with the leading edge into the wind. The top
sail lays on the ground. Weigh the wingtip down with a suitable
object (kiteboard, sand, etc.).
Connect the pump to the attachment point in the middle of
the leading edge.
Before inflating, check that the free flow valve is closed. If
not, press the pin - it should be visible. Insert the pump tubing
with the appropriate adapter into the valve with a quarter turn.
PUMP
CONNECTOR
VALVE
DEFLATE
INFLATE