3
DRAWING
1. Soft
Handle
2. Seat
D-Ring
3. Adjustable
Seat
4. Paddle
Holder
5. Zipper
6. Valve
7. Drain
Valve
8. Detachable
Skeg
9. Velcro
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS / INFLATION / DEFLATION
Inflate your kayak with a pump from MAXXON or any pump designed for inflatable boats, and other low pressure inflatables. These
types of pump will have a hose and adapters to fit the valves on this kayak. Choose a smooth and clean surface to unfold your
kayak.
1. Attach the skeg(
before inflating the kayak
) on the underside by folding the hull.
2. Side tube valve(s) and bottom floor valve – please see drawing to the right:
Unscrew the valve cap(1). Screw the valve insert(2) onto its base(3) and check
that the valve cap stays accessible. Insert the pump hose end piece and inflate it
until you will reach the required pressure. After inflation tighten the valve cap
(clockwise). A slight air-leak before screwing the valve cap is normal. Only the
valve cap can ensure final AIR TIGHTNESS. To release air from the side tubes
and bottom floor tube, unscrew the valve insert(2) from the valve base(3).
3. Please screw the valve insert(2) tightly again to prevent from air leaking.
4. Max. air pressure :
the correct pressure for this item is :
0,1 bar / 1,45 psi(= 100 mBar ).
Do not exceed it
.
5. The inflation procedure and sequence :
please see drawing to the right:
(1) Inflate the bottom floor tube first.
(2) And inflate the side tubes last.
Any use of an air compressor may result in poor performance or damage to the kayak, and automatically
voids all warranties. If you leave your kayak exposed to the hot sun, check the pressure and deflate it slightly.
Otherwise the kayak may become over inflated and stretch the material. The ambient temperature affects the
tube’s internal pressure : a variation of 1°C/ 1.8°F causes a variation of the pressure in the tube of +/- 4 mBar
(0.06psi)