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RELEASE OF LIABILITY 

Releases of liability, claim waiver and assumption of risk:
By assembling and/or using this North Kiteboarding product, you agree that you have read and 
understood this entire North Kiteboarding product owner manual, including all instructions and 
warnings, prior to using North Kiteboarding products in any way.
In addition, you agree that you will ensure that any additional or subsequent users of your 
North Kiteboarding products will read and understand the entire product manual of the North 
Kiteboarding product, including all instructions and warnings contained in this manual, prior to 
allowing that person to use your North Kiteboarding product.

ASSUMPTION OF RISK:

In using your North Kiteboarding product and any of its components, you freely agree to  
assume and accept any known and unknown risks of injury to you and third parties when using 
this equipment.
The internal risks, dangers and hazards of the sport can be greatly reduced by adhering to the 
warning guidelines listed in this user’s manual and by using common sense.

 WARNING: 

Use this product at your own risk. Kiteboarding is a HAZARDOUS activity which involves RISKS 
and DANGERS that are unavoidable and can result in serious bodily injury or death of the user or 
others. Ensure all parts of your product are thoroughly checked before each use. Read the User 
Manual before using this product. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death.

RELEASE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS:

In consideration of the sale of the North Kiteboarding product to you, you hereby agree to the 
fullest extent permitted by laws as follows;
 
To waive any and all claims, that you have or may have in the future against North Kiteboarding and all 
related parties resulting from the use of the North Kiteboarding product and any of its components.
 
North Kiteboarding and any of its agents are released from any and all liability for any loss, damage, 
injury or expense that any users of this product may suffer, or that your next in kin may suffer, as a 
result of the use of this product,  including but not limited to negligence, breach of contract in the 
part of North Kiteboarding, or any of its agents, in the design and manufacture of this product.

SAFETY WARNINGS

For your safety and the safety of others, North Kiteboarding strongly urge you to undergo lessons 
with a recognised certified instructor prior to using this product. This user manual is NOT a 
substitution to lessons.

Kiteboarding involves unavoidable risks so it is important that you familiarise yourself with these 
risks and take appropriate measures to minimise risks as much as possible.  You should also 
familiarise yourself with safety precautions and systems related to your equipment. 

Kiteboarding is a high-intensity action sport. As such, you should not participate in this sport 
if you are physically unfit or suffer from any medical conditions that may put you at further risk 
when kiteboarding. 

LIMIT DANGERS TO YOURSELF: 

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Be aware of the usual risks associated with water sports such as drowning, rapidly 

changing conditions, hypothermia, sunburn, fatigue, rocks, waves etc.

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Do not kiteboard in extreme weather and/or rapidly changing conditions such as large 

storms, thunder etc.

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Check weather reports, local prevailing conditions, tides, and currents prior to launching.

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Do not kite in offshore winds, or strong onshore winds. 

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Choose the appropriate kite for your body size, ability and the conditions. Do not use a kite 

size that is beyond your control for the given conditions.  If conditions change while you are 

kiteboarding and you can no longer control your kite, return to shore. 

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When the kite is inflated but not in use, secure the kite in one place with a non-abrasive, 

heavy object to prevent it from flying away in any sort of conditions.

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Check over all of your equipment prior to launching.  Do not launch if lines are knotted, 

frayed, cut, tangled or damaged in any way. 

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Only fly your kite on unobstructed waters. Do not fly your kite over land.

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Be aware of the surroundings prior to launching. Do not fly your kite around power lines, 

power poles, tall buildings, trees, cliffs, airports etc. Gusty conditions can make launches 

unpredictable so be cautious of potential collisions with obstacles.

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Always kite with a partner or a supervisor observing you from land.

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Whenever possible use a launch and landing assistant. 

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Be familiar with your quick release system and do not be afraid to use it if necessary.

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Always use a safety leash so your kite is contained in case of a primary quick  

release deployment.  

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Keep hands clear of lines when they are under tension from the kite. Lines can be very 

sharp and abrasive.

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Never wrap lines around fingers, arms, hands, legs, head etc.

Summary of Contents for Sonar Foil System 2020

Page 1: ...2 0 2 0 S O N A R F O I L S Y S T E M U S E R M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ...ses us fire within We chase it Every day we are inspired and humbled by nature s engineering genius and her beautiful intuitive simplicity To that we add cutting edge technology from the World s best design workrooms and decades of performance expertise North is where nature meets technology in the pursuit of a ride that will lift us out of this world and halfway to another This is kiteboarding We...

Page 3: ... WARNINGS For your safety and the safety of others North Kiteboarding strongly urge you to undergo lessons with a recognised certified instructor prior to using this product This user manual is NOT a substitution to lessons Kiteboarding involves unavoidable risks so it is important that you familiarise yourself with these risks and take appropriate measures to minimise risks as much as possible Yo...

Page 4: ... receipt in which the name of retailer and date of purchase must be clear and legible 3 Warranty is only valid when the product is used for its normal intended recreational use and will not cover products used in teaching or rental operations unless this is an official North qualified affiliated school 4 North Kiteboarding will make the final warranty determination which may require inspection and...

Page 5: ...ers safe in the water we recommend you use extra caution and implement these basic safety precautions North kiteboarding strongly recommends kite foil lessons for first time hydrofoil users Kite foiling is a dangerous activity and should be treated with caution Check foil screws and components before each use to ensure all connections are tight and in proper working order Do not foil in shallow wa...

Page 6: ...screws 1 A C B D E F 2 4 5 3 6 SCREW PACK E SONAR 1650 WING SCREW PACK F SONAR 1150 WING SCREW PACK B SONAR FUSELAGE SCREW PACK C SONAR STABILIZER SCREW PACK D SONAR 850 WING 2 x M8x35 THCS T40 Screws 2 x M8 Flat Washers 4 x M8x16 TH CSK T40 Screws 2 x M8x40 TH CSK T40 Screws 3 x M8x25 TH CSK T40 Screws 3 x M8x33 TH CSK T40 Screws 3 x M8x30 TH CSK T40 Screws SCREW PACK A SONAR BOARD ADAPTOR 7 A B ...

Page 7: ...O MAST ASSEMBLY 1 Ensure all surfaces are free from dirt or sand prior to assembly This is particularly import ant when assembling the Fuselage onto the Mast using the GeoLock connection 2 Next grease the threads of the screws supplied in Screw Pack B properly using the marine grade grease provided in the Tool Kit Note the two screws supplied in Screw Pack B will come preassembled with a plastic w...

Page 8: ...g two screws through the front two holes on the Board Adaptor and tighten the two screws until they engage with the front two T Nuts but are still able to slide in the tracks 9 Slide the foil system together with the loosely tightened screws and T Nuts along the tracks into your desired position using the Rider Weight Positioning Guide Section 4 2 as a reference When you re happy with the position...

Page 9: ... should be used with great care and attention No sharp or hard objects should ever be used for disassembly 5 1 DETACHING YOUR SONAR FOIL SYSTEM FROM THE NORTH SCOOP 1 Whilst supporting the foil system use the Torx T40 tool provided in the Tool Kit to individually loosen the four screws in a diagonal sequence Once all four screws are completely loose remove them and separate the foil system from th...

Page 10: ...essories Check your Sonar Foil System prior to each use Ensure screws are tight and there are no cracks holes or scratches which could compromise your Sonar Foil System s structure 7 SERIAL NUMBER 6 FOIL BOARD CARE Do not overtighten screws as they are subject to extreme loads Screw tightness should be checked regularly We recommend storing your Sonar Foil System in a North Front Wing Stabilizer a...

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