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PARTS IDENTIFIER

FAJ 

(x1)

FAH 

(x1)

DNT 

(x1)

FAI 

(x1)

FAF 

(x1)

FAE 

(x1)

ID

Description

Qty 

FAE

Paddleboard

1

FAF

Travel Bag

1

FAH

Repair Kit

1

     Case

1

     Valve Wrench

1

     Adhesive

1

     Small Patch

2

     Large Patch

2

DNT

Detachable Fin

1

FAI

Air Pump

1

     Air Hose

1

     Pressure Gauge

1

FAJ

Adjustable 3-piece Paddle

1

PARTS LIST

Summary of Contents for TIDAL 90802

Page 1: ... 1 00 pm Saturday MST MODEL AND PRODUCT ID you will need both when contacting us Model Number 90802 Product ID For Customer Service in Mainland Europe and the United Kingdom E mail cs lifetimeproducts eu Live Chat www lifetime com click on Ask An Expert tab Video Instructions www youtube com lifetimeproducts TIDAL Registration 2 Safety Instructions 2 Parts Identifier 3 Features Equipment 4 Inflatio...

Page 2: ... operated properly FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY Follow any and all warnings and cautions carefully Check Fins for tightness before and during the usage season Inspect the Hull for damage prior to each use SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS LIFETIME S PROMISE TO YOU We invite you to read our privacy policy at www lifetime com REGISTER toda...

Page 3: ...F x1 FAE x1 ID Description Qty FAE Paddleboard 1 FAF Travel Bag 1 FAH Repair Kit 1 Case 1 Valve Wrench 1 Adhesive 1 Small Patch 2 Large Patch 2 DNT Detachable Fin 1 FAI Air Pump 1 Air Hose 1 Pressure Gauge 1 FAJ Adjustable 3 piece Paddle 1 PARTS LIST ...

Page 4: ...4 1 Valve 2 Bungee 3 Carry Handle 4 D Ring 5 Detachable Fin 6 Adjustable 3 piece Paddle 5 Push Button Assembly with 5 adjustment positions Push Button Assembly 6 2 1 3 4 FEATURES EQUIPMENT ...

Page 5: ... ValveHeadUp InflatePosition TopView fig 1 SideView Cross Section fig 2 SideView Cross Section Assemble the Pump FAI by attaching the hose to the pressure gauge then attach the pressure gauge to the pump handle fig 3 Connect the end of the hose to the valve on the Paddleboard FAE and inflate until the gauge shows an air pressure of 15 psi 1 bar Make sure the valve head remains in the closed up position...

Page 6: ...e Head open for deflation The Detachable Fin is recommened for use in deeper water Do not use this fin in shallow water as it could damage the bottom of the board FIN ASSEMBLY 3 Slide the Detachable Fin DNT into position in the fin housing on the bottom of the Paddleboard The Fin should point towards the back of the board Once the Fin is in place push the locking pin into place The Fin can be install...

Page 7: ...n coats of repair kit adhesive to both the surface of the board and the patch Wait 5 minutes between each coat 5 After the third coat wait 10 15 minutes before applying the patch Make sure to apply the patch evenly Pay special attention to the edges 6 Wait 24 hours before reinflating REPAIR KIT 4 If an additional repair kit is needed contact our Customer Service Department see front cover In the un...

Page 8: ...k of the paddleboard Before you begin make sure your paddle is 8 10 inches taller than you Your paddle has 5 adjustable height settings By pushing the pins and sliding the paddle shaft you can adjust your paddle to the desired height Hold the board by the rails and push yourself up into a kneeling position PADDLE ADJUSTMENT MOUNTING THE PADDLEBOARD ...

Page 9: ...of the board The nose should not pop out of the water and the tail should not dig in Keep your hands on either side of the board until you feel stable enough to slowly stand up Place your feet where your knees were and stand up one foot at a time MOUNTING THE PADDLEBOARD Continued ...

Page 10: ...th your back straight and knees slightly bent Your head and shoulders should be steady and upright Try to keep your eye level with the horizon and avoid staring at your feet You should have one hand on the top grip and the other lower on the paddle shaft While you paddle the angle of the blade should point toward the front of the board PROPER STANCE ...

Page 11: ...y under the surface pull it back to your ankle then lift it out of the water If you are a beginner keep your strokes fairly short and close to the side of the board To go in a straight line paddle about 4 or 5 strokes on one side then switch to the other When you switch sides you ll need to reverse hand positions PADDLING BASICS ...

Page 12: ...wish to turn your board simply paddle on one side until the nose turns in the direction you want to go Another fast way to turn or change direction is to simply drag the paddle on one side or paddle backwards PADDLING BASICS Continued ...

Page 13: ... the hull with mild soap and water is recommended periodically to keep your watercraft looking new Always store your paddleboard out of direct sunlight when not in use If your watercraft has been exposed to hot sunlight it is recommended to splash water on the hull to cool the hot surface before it comes in direct contact with your skin Never drag any portion of the paddleboard over asphalt or any...

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Page 15: ...med to have failed due to misuse or abuse will not be covered by the warranty This warranty does not cover normal wear by use or abuse alterations unauthorized repairs or use of the watercraft in a manner other than intended by the manufacturer Retain this warranty document with your original purchase receipt Copies of this document must be sent with any valid warranty claim Please keep this docum...

Page 16: ...ENHANCE YOUR LIFETIME PADDLEBOARD BY ADDING ACCESSORIES OR OTHER GREAT PRODUCTS Or call 1 800 424 3865 To purchase accessories or other Lifetime products visit us at www lifetime com www lifetime com ...

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