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Safe location and weather conditions:

Stay away from power lines, roads, 

 railway lines, trees and buildings.

Never launch your kite in crowded areas. Do not   your kite over bystanders.
Make sure there is a ‘clear’ downwind area at least three times the distance of 
your flying line length.
Never   kites or use this product in thunderstorms, lightning or gusty/stormy 
winds.
Never   a kite or use this product with wind forces so strong that you are un-
able to maintain full control of your kite and its power at all times.
Do not   a kite or use this product when wind conditions are likely to change 
dramatically.

•  Stop kiting immediately when a storm or lightning is approaching.

Make sure you are familiar with the location and local customs and laws before 
attempting any kind of kite sports. 

Safe traction kiting:

A traction kite is not a toy and should not be 

 by inexperienced persons 

and certainly not by children.
Learn to   kites by starting in light winds with a small sized kite.
Never use any type of kite or this product for paragliding, parachuting or base 
jumping.
Never use any type of kite or this product for jumping   high places like hills or 

Never use any type of kite or this product for any manlifting activity.
Always use fully protective gear when power kiting, landboarding, snowkiting or 
buggy riding.

Safety issues when using this product:

• 

 kite has been manufactured with high quality materials and has been manu-

factured using the latest and most advanced production methods.

•  Prior to every use of this product, fully check your equipment for any signs of 

wear and tear. Replace parts immediately where needed.

•  Prior to every use of this product, check if your safety release (3-line traction 

kite only) is still working properly and you are aware how to use it. In case the 
safety release does not work as it should, do not use this product and replace 
parts where needed.

•  Only use this product for power kiting, buggy riding, landboarding and snowkit-

ing.

•  Only use this product when you are in a good state of health. Never use this 

product when under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. 

•  Do not alter, modify or change this product. Repairs should be done by a profes-

sional kite repair shop, sail repair shop, or by the Peter Lynn company. 

should understand that participating in kite powered sports may involve serious injury or death and agrees 
to observe the safety precautions listed below.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Safe location and weather conditions:

•  Stay away from power lines, roads, 

 railway lines, trees and buildings.

•  Never launch your kite in crowded areas. Do not   your kite over bystanders.
•  Make sure there is a ‘clear’ downwind area at least three times the distance of 

your flying line length.

•  Never   kites or use this product in thunderstorms, lightning or gusty/stormy 

winds.

•  Never   a kite or use this product with wind forces so strong that you are un-

able to maintain full control of your kite and its power at all times.

•  Do not   a kite or use this product when wind conditions are likely to change 

dramatically.

•  Stop kiting immediately when a storm or lightning is approaching.
•  Make sure you are familiar with the location and local customs and laws before 

attempting any kind of kite sports. 

Safe traction kiting:

•  A traction kite is not a toy and should not be 

 by inexperienced persons 

and certainly not by children.

•  Learn to   kites by starting in light winds with a small sized kite.
•  Never use any type of kite or this product for paragliding, parachuting or base 

jumping.

•  Never use any type of kite or this product for jumping   high places like hills or 

•  Never use any type of kite or this product for any manlifting activity.
•  Always use fully protective gear when power kiting, landboarding, snowkiting or 

buggy riding.

Safety issues when using this product:

• 

 kite has been manufactured with high quality materials and has been manu-

factured using the latest and most advanced production methods.

•  Prior to every use of this product, fully check your equipment for any signs of 

wear and tear. Replace parts immediately where needed.

•  Prior to every use of this product, check if your safety release (3-line traction 

kite only) is still working properly and you are aware how to use it. In case the 
safety release does not work as it should, do not use this product and replace 
parts where needed.

•  Only use this product for power kiting, buggy riding, landboarding and snowkit-

ing.

•  Only use this product when you are in a good state of health. Never use this 

product when under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. 

•  Do not alter, modify or change this product. Repairs should be done by a profes-

sional kite repair shop, sail repair shop, or by the Peter Lynn company. 

should understand that participating in kite powered sports may involve serious injury or death and agrees 
to observe the safety precautions listed below.

S A F E T Y   I N S T R U C T I O N S

Summary of Contents for PLKB

Page 1: ...PLKB PLKB PLKB FOR 3 LINE FIXED BRIDLE KITES U S E R M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...port in a safe way Only then you will progress quickly and enjoy this beautiful sport to the max Enjoy WELCOME Peter Lynn a world of wind driven excitement where people passionately pursue their dream...

Page 3: ...serve the safety precautions listed below ETY INSTRUCTIONS Safe location and weather conditions Stay away from power lines roads railway lines trees and buildings Never launch your kite in crowded are...

Page 4: ...least power edge of the window and zenith MAXIMUM POWER MINIMUM POWER EDGE OF WIND WINDOW POWER ZONE 8 7 1 THE WIND WINDOW Before your kite it is very important to understand the wind window image sh...

Page 5: ...15 16 16 18 18 17 17 20 20 19 19 22 22 21 21 19 19 19 19 23 27 27 28 28 25 26 24 O V E R V I E W T E R M I N O L O G Y 1 Top skin 2 Lower skin 3 Air inlets 4 Velcro bridle loop 5 Leading edge 7 Left t...

Page 6: ...are reversed to prevent wrong attachment of the flying lines BRIDLE LOOP FLYING LINE FLYING LINE FLYING LINE BRIDLE LOOP BRIDLE LOOP SETTING UP YOUR KITE LARKSHEAD KNOTS Find a good location to set th...

Page 7: ...l it locks inside the T I P S R E G A R D I N G T H E S A F E T Y R E L E A S E H A R N E S S L O O P L O C K I N P I N S A F E T Y R E L E A S E 3 L I N E T R A C T I O N K I T E O N L Y Check if you...

Page 8: ...the wind conditions you can hook in the harness loop 3 line traction kite only 3 LINE TRACTION KITE ONLY 3 LINE TRACTION KITE ONLY 45o 45o LAUNCHING Self launch LAUNCHING Launch with Helper Make sure...

Page 9: ...t Undo the twist by pulling on the right side of the bar and hold this clockwise S T E E R I N G Y O U R K I T E L O O P I N G Y O U R K I T E Pull on the left side of the bar and the kite will turn l...

Page 10: ...ing the safety system Recovery after using the safety system 3 LINE TRACTION KITE ONLY 3 LINE TRACTION KITE ONLY SAFETY SYSTEM Both the 3 line trainer kite and 3 line traction kite are with a safety s...

Page 11: ...an now continue flying your kite 3 LINE TRACTION KITE ONLY L A N D I N G P A C K I N G U P R E L A U N C H I N G Y O U R K I T E First check if the area is clear of people Fly the kite to the ground a...

Page 12: ...steering If any parts of the bar hook behind each other the kite may not steer properly line is too tight the steering will be very slow Are there any obstacles disturbing the wind Is the kite clear o...

Page 13: ...f the dirt is in the open cells turn the kite upside down hold it by the trailing edge Dirt can also be removed by guiding it towards the smallest tip cell via the Dirt channel along the trailing edge...

Page 14: ...ed to leave part of the bag open to allow fresh air to get in the bag and any remaining traces of moist to dry up CARE AND MAINTENANCE Bar care Make sure you regularly check your bar for wear and tear...

Page 15: ...r liability and warranty statements whether written oral or implied W A R R A N T Y D I S C L A I M E R R E L E A S E O F L I A B I L I T Y Peter Lynn warrants this product when it is purchased from a...

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