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ADJUSTING TORQUE 2 STEERING (REAR) FLYING LINES 

(CONTINUED)

Pull the knot out of the 

Locking Cavity (1)

.

Adjust the leader line to the desired knot using the 

Adjusting Cavity (3)

.

Lock the desired knot securely in position using the 

Locking Cavity (1)

.

Feed the end of the leader line back through the 

Adjusting Cavity (3)

.

Lock the following knot securely in position using the 

Locking Recess (2)

 and insert excess line into the 

Adjusting Cavity (3)

.

IMPORTANT:

 Repeat this procedure on the 

opposite bar end so the leader line length adjustment is 
done exactly the same on both sides.

Reinstall bar/line adjuster by pushing it back into the 
bar end, while pulling leader line above the floater to 
remove any slack as shown.

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TORQUE 2 + i3 CONTROL SYSTEM

TORQUE 2 + i3 CONTROL SYSYEM

Summary of Contents for Torque 2 + i3 55

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL ISO 21853 2020 Certified TORQUE 2 i3 QUICK RELEASE CONTROL SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...ttaching Fool Proof Connectors 8 Changing from 24 m to 22 m 8 Changing from 22 m to 24 m 8 TORQUE 2 i3 CONTROL SYSTEM Adjusting Torque 2 Steering Rear Flying Lines 9 10 Operating the Chicken Finger 11...

Page 3: ...rd may be enforced by any court of competent jurisdiction BINDING EFFECT OF AGREEMENT In the event of your death or incapacity this Agreement shall be effective and binding upon your heirs next of kin...

Page 4: ...ead these warnings and instructions You must not use this product without proper guidance and supervision by your parents or legal guardian Use of this product exposes the user to unexpected and unavo...

Page 5: ...prior to launching your kite and after each use to make sure it is connected properly and in working order If you see any sign of wear on these components you must replace them prior to use Failure to...

Page 6: ...r Ends D Leader Lines Red Blue E Flying Line Adjuster F Kite Leash G Kite Leash Attachment Ring H Trim Line I Trim Line Handle J Flagging Line K Front Flying Lines White L Steering Rear Flying Lines R...

Page 7: ...e leading edge and make sure they are free of tangles and knots 3 Attach both front flying lines to the front line connection points 4 Attach the left steering rear flying line to the left steering re...

Page 8: ...tight to secure the connection as shown 1 2 3 CHANGING FROM 24 MTO 22 M CHANGING FROM 22 MTO 24 M LINE CONNECTIONS Loosen the lines at the 22 2 m connection Slide the 2 m extention over the 22 m line...

Page 9: ...steering rear flying lines Knot B Naish control systems are delivered in the Knot B position Knot C Increases the length of the steering rear flying lines Knot D Securing knot for the Knot C position...

Page 10: ...gh the Adjusting Cavity 3 Lock the following knot securely in position using the Locking Recess 2 and insert excess line into the Adjusting Cavity 3 IMPORTANT Repeat this procedure on the opposite bar...

Page 11: ...en finger is positioned below the i3 Quick Release loop and is completely inserted into the harness hook To disconnect the i3 Quick Release loop and chicken finger from the harness hook 1 Pull the chi...

Page 12: ...sted after a kite loop or a rotation they can easily be untwisted by grasping the top of the i3 Quick Release above the release handle and rotating it until the front lines are no longer twisted IMPOR...

Page 13: ...k in the trim cleat at the desired position To increase power to the kite 1 Pull slightly on the trim line to release it from the trim cleat 2 Slowly let the trim line feed through the trim cleat to i...

Page 14: ...ash attachment loop Push the quick release handle up and over the arm Connect the kite leash quick release to your harness Push the quick release handle up to open the kite leash loop then put the kit...

Page 15: ...ompletely free from the kite WARNING Only activate the kite leash quick release in a serious emergency situation Once you activate the kite leash quick release you will have no control over your kite...

Page 16: ...inse the cleat to remove salt and sand after each session RELEASE MECHANISM Rinse the release mechanism with fresh water Rinse the inside of the release mechanism to clean out any trapped sand debris...

Page 17: ...be refused If a product is deemed to be defective by Naish the warranty covers the repair or replacement of the defective product only Naish will not be responsible for any costs losses or damages inc...

Page 18: ...18 Naish com 2021 Naish International a division of Nalu Kai Incorporated PO Box 703 Haiku Hi 96708...

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