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Basic data 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Accessories 

 

Ref. Description 

Diagram 

QTY 

Boat Body 

See P6 

2 Repair 

Kit 

 

3 Hand 

pump 

 

4 Oar 

 

5 Floor 

Boards 

 

6 Bench 

Board 

 

Pressure Gauge 

 

 

Storage 

Compartment 

(optional) 

 

 

Item No. 

JL007012N 

JL007012-1N 

Model No. 

Z-rayI 

200 

Z-rayI 

300 

Deflated Size 

240 x 155cm 

(94˝ x 61˝) 

280 x 185cm 

(110˝ x 73˝) 

Inflatable Size 

235 x130 x 33cm

(89˝ x 51˝x 13˝) 

270 x 152 x 42cm 
(106˝ x 60˝ x 17˝) 

Max. Power  

of motor 

4 HP 

2.9 kw 

5 HP 

3.7 kw 

Capacity 

(Person) 

2 3 

Max. Load 

Weight(kg) 

220 kg 

484 lbs 

400 kg 

881 lbs 

Summary of Contents for Z-ray I

Page 1: ...RIVERS AND CANALS WHERE CONDITIONS UP TO AND INCLUDING WIND FORCE 4 AND SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHTS UP TO AND INCLUDING 0 5M BB I 10 E Z ray I Instruction Manual ISO 6185 BOAT DESIGN CATEGORY D IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDLINES FOR SPORT BOAT USE Please read understand prior to using your boat ...

Page 2: ...n 3 Important Safety Guideline 4 5 Sketch Map 6 Information Basic data Accessories 7 Installation Illustration 8 11 Operating instructions 12 13 General Maintenance 14 Disassembly 14 Repairs 15 Trouble Shooting Guide 15 Warranty 16 2 ...

Page 3: ...riendly This Z ray I inflatable boat manual will provide you with all of the easy instructions you need to follow in order to set up and operate this boat efficiently If this is your first craft or you are not familiar with this type of boat please ensure that you obtain handling and operator training before operating the craft Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleas...

Page 4: ...should be as the numbered sequence and do not over inflate Excessive inflation of the product can cause the chambers to burst or cause damage to the welded seams 4 WARNING It is highly recommended that a user should take a boating safety course and get hands on training from your boat dealer or local boating authorities Review all safety requirements regularly Never navigate alone 5 WARNING A Pers...

Page 5: ...2 Always maintain the proper boat safety equipment in an easily accessible area in your boat Clearly post emergency phone numbers as well as safety advisories and rules such as No Jumping or Diving 13 Boat is designed to be storable seasonal boat If you live in a temperate area in which the boat will not be in use all year round it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you deflate the boat and dry it thoro...

Page 6: ...fety Grab Rope Quick Assembly Wooden Bench Seat Systen Heavy Duty PVC Swivel Oarlock Drain Valve High Pressure Valve PVC Anti Bump Protective Strake Detachable SlattedWooden Floor Board Compliance Plate Marine Ply Motor Transom PVC Cone ...

Page 7: ...ssure Gauge 1 8 Storage Compartment optional 1 Item No JL007012N JL007012 1N Model No Z rayI 200 Z rayI 300 Deflated Size 240 x 155cm 94 x 61 280 x 185cm 110 x 73 Inflatable Size 235 x130 x 33cm 89 x 51 x 13 270 x 152 x 42cm 106 x 60 x 17 Max Power of motor 4 HP 2 9 kw 5 HP 3 7 kw Capacity Person 2 3 Max Load Weight kg 220 kg 484 lbs 400 kg 881 lbs ...

Page 8: ...g installation CAUTION DO NOT DRAG THE BOAT AS IT MAY TEAR THE BOAT OR CAUSE OTHER DAMAGE We will not be held responsible for damage caused to the boat due to mishandling or failure to follow these instructions 3 Insert 4 wooden boards into the sleeves located on the boat floor and position the boards into the middle of the sleeves See below A B diagrams A B 4 Wooden bench seat installation Insert...

Page 9: ...ressure electric pump to inflate the boat Do not use high pressure air compressors Inflate each air chamber in number sequence until all chambers are full Warning Do not over inflate in one time it is harmful for the boat body And over inflation of the chambers can cause the boat to burst or cause damage to the boat body s seams Please see the below illustration for the detailed inflated and defla...

Page 10: ...or air chamber number 1 and 2 should be 0 250bar 3 63PSI And the maximum pressure for air chamber number 3 should be 0 25bar 3 63PSI b Deflation Remove the Valve Cap A push down the Deflation Button C and turn the valve in clockwise direction by 90 until it is locked release the valve and the air will flow out If you want to stop deflation push down the Deflation Button C and turn it in counter cl...

Page 11: ...rlock into the central hole on the oar shaft Screw the retaining nut onto the end of the bolt and position the oar into the oar holder 8 Motor Installation To fit a motor onto the motor board please follow the instructions of your Motor Installation Manual ...

Page 12: ...r that bad weather conditions can alter this 2 Check the working condition of the boat and equipments A Check inflation pressure B Inspect all safety valves C Check the load is evenly distributed on deck of boat fore to back and side to side D Only motor powered up to the size on the table is recommended for this boat Please check the recommended maximum motor power on Page N0 7 3 Check that requi...

Page 13: ...ed number of persons or total weight 9 Make sure your passengers remain seated If the boat is at rest or at low speed passenger can sit on the buoyancy tubes and grab the line around the boat At planning speed in rough water or during sharp turns all passengers should position themselves in seats or on the floor 10 No riding at bow Bow riding is illegal in most areas and it is extremely dangerous ...

Page 14: ...n system 6 Make sure the boat is completely clean and dry before storing otherwise mold can accumulate or boat will be mouldy 7 Store all boat s accessories in a dry storage location and with ventilation Make sure all parts are dry before storage 8 You can store the boat in a dry location and take advantage of the original packing carton for storage for next season use Do not store in an area wher...

Page 15: ...al dry 4 hours 8 You boat can safely use after the above steps Trouble Shooting Guide When you find the boat appears a bit soft it might not definitely be because of a leak Firstly you can check if the Built in Safety valve check A B C and D assemble condition and other valves are loose If all valves are in good condition you can consider if it is caused by temperature variation If the boat was in...

Page 16: ...ect or abuse vandalism improper use of chemicals exposure to extreme weather conditions or negligence during product set up or disassembly We cannot be held responsible for the cost of installation labor or transportation expenses incurred due to the replacement of defective parts This limited warranty furthermore does not cover any unauthorized alterations to the product Shanghai Jilong Plastic P...

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