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WARRANTY

ter Lynn warrants this product, when it is purchased from an authorized Peter 

nn dealer by a retail customer, to be free of major defects in material or work-

manship to the original purchaser, for a period of six (6) months from the date of 

limitations:

 warranty is solely for the 

 of the original retail purchaser and may 

not be assigned. For retail customer warranty claims, proof of purchase from an 
authorized Peter Lynn dealer is required. If the date of purchase can not be estab-
lished, Peter Lynn will make a determination based on the last production year 
and/or the condition of the particular product claimed.

 warranty on this product is valid only when it is solely used for designated pur-

poses and does not apply to any product used for rental and/or teaching purposes. 
Peter Lynn will make the 

 warranty determination, which may require inspec-

tion and/or photos of the equipment. Photos must clearly show the defect(s). 
If necessary, this information must be sent to the Peter Lynn dealer where the 
product was originally purchased, postage prepaid. Alternatively you may contact 
the Peter Lynn distributor in (or nearest to) your country.
If a product is deemed to be defective by Peter Lynn, the warranty covers the repair 
or replacement of the defective product only. Peter Lynn will not be responsible 
for any costs, losses, or damages incurred as a result of loss of use of this product. 

wear and tear including, but not limited to, damage due to excessive sun exposure, 
use in combination with other than Peter Lynn control gear, damage caused by im-
proper handling and storage, and damage caused by anything other than defects 
in material and workmanship.

 warranty is voided if any unauthorized repair, change or 

 has been 

equipment takes 

 from the date of the original purchase only. 

 original 

dealer and the date of purchase must be clear and legible.

 are no warranties which extend beyond the warranty 

 herein.

Warranty Claims

Warranty claims must be processed through an authorized Peter Lynn dealer and be 
issued a return authorization prior to shipping the product concerned. For claims 

ocessing please contact the Peter Lynn dealer the product was purchased from 

or call - or write to - the national Peter Lynn distributor. If there is no Peter Lynn 
distributor in your country, please 

 our contact details on our website 

www.peterlynn.com.

DISCLAIMER – RELEASE OF LIABILITY

Peter Lynn / Vliegerop bv. - Release of Liability

Caution

Before making any attempt to set up or use this product, you agree to have read and 
fully understood the entire Peter Lynn user manual; including, but not limited to, 
all instructions and warnings it contains. You also agree to make sure that any other 
user of this Peter Lynn product, prior to using it, will also read and fully understand 
this Peter Lynn user manual; including, but not limited to, all instructions and 
warnings it contains. 

Assumption and acceptance of risk

Kite powered sports can be very dangerous and physically demanding. While 
powerkiting in its many forms is an exciting and fun sport, it can be highly dangerous 
for yourself and others around you, especially if the necessary safety precautions are 

participating in kite powered sports can result in serious personal injury – and even 
death – to the user as well as to third parties. Before setting up and using this Peter 
Lynn product you agree to assume and accept any risk of injury, whether known or 
unknown, to both yourself and any third parties from using this Peter Lynn product. 
To reduce these  risks, we strongly recommend you to stick to  the safety precautions 
listed in this Peter Lynn user manual. 

Disclaimer and Release of Liability

Concerning the purchase of this Peter Lynn product by you, you hereby agree, to 
the greatest extent allowed by law, to waive any claims you have or may have in the 
future against Peter Lynn and all related entities resulting from using this Peter Lynn 
product and/or any of its components. 

You will also release Peter Lynn and all related entities from any liability for special, 
indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, whether in contract, tort, 
negligence, strict liability or otherwise including, but not limited to, loss of property 
other than this Peter Lynn product, loss of use of this product, or other property or 
other economic losses. Peter Lynn shall not be liable for contribution or 

-

tion, whatever the cause. 

All terms and conditions contained herein shall, in the event of your death or inca-
pacity, apply and be binding upon your heirs, next of kin and any other representa-

provisions regarding liability and warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all other 
liability- and warranty statements, whether written, oral or implied.

e is in working order and 

W A R R A N T Y

Peter Lynn warrants this product, when it is purchased from an authorized Peter 
Lynn dealer by a retail customer, to be free of major defects in material or work-
manship to the original purchaser, for a period of six (6) months from the date of 

limitations:

 warranty is solely for the 

 of the original retail purchaser and may 

not be assigned. For retail customer warranty claims, proof of purchase from an 
authorized Peter Lynn dealer is required. If the date of purchase can not be estab-
lished, Peter Lynn will make a determination based on the last production year 
and/or the condition of the particular product claimed.

 warranty on this product is valid only when it is solely used for designated pur-

poses and does not apply to any product used for rental and/or teaching purposes. 

•  Peter Lynn will make the 

 warranty determination, which may require inspec-

tion and/or photos of the equipment. Photos must clearly show the defect(s). 
If necessary, this information must be sent to the Peter Lynn dealer where the 
product was originally purchased, postage prepaid. Alternatively you may contact 
the Peter Lynn distributor in (or nearest to) your country.

•  If a product is deemed to be defective by Peter Lynn, the warranty covers the repair 

or replacement of the defective product only. Peter Lynn will not be responsible 
for any costs, losses, or damages incurred as a result of loss of use of this product. 

wear and tear including, but not limited to, damage due to excessive sun exposure, 
use in combination with other than Peter Lynn control gear, damage caused by im-
proper handling and storage, and damage caused by anything other than defects 
in material and workmanship.

 warranty is voided if any unauthorized repair, change or 

 has been 

equipment takes 

 from the date of the original purchase only. 

 original 

dealer and the date of purchase must be clear and legible.

 are no warranties which extend beyond the warranty 

 herein.

Warranty Claims

Warranty claims must be processed through an authorized Peter Lynn dealer and be 
issued a return authorization prior to shipping the product concerned. For claims 
processing please contact the Peter Lynn dealer the product was purchased from 
or call - or write to - the national Peter Lynn distributor. If there is no Peter Lynn 
distributor in your country, please 

 our contact details on our website 

www.peterlynn.com.

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 / Vliegerop bv. - Release of Liability

Caution

Before making any attempt to set up or use this product, you agree to have read and 
fully understood the entire Peter Lynn user manual; including, but not limited to, 
all instructions and warnings it contains. You also agree to make sure that any other 
user of this Peter Lynn product, prior to using it, will also read and fully understand 
this Peter Lynn user manual; including, but not limited to, all instructions and 
warnings it contains. 

Assumption and acceptance of risk

Kite powered sports can be very dangerous and physically demanding. While 
powerkiting in its many forms is an exciting and fun sport, it can be highly dangerous 
for yourself and others around you, especially if the necessary safety precautions are 

participating in kite powered sports can result in serious personal injury – and even 
death – to the user as well as to third parties. Before setting up and using this Peter 
Lynn product you agree to assume and accept any risk of injury, whether known or 
unknown, to both yourself and any third parties from using this Peter Lynn product. 
To reduce these  risks, we strongly recommend you to stick to  the safety precautions 
listed in this Peter Lynn user manual. 

Disclaimer and Release of Liability

Concerning the purchase of this Peter Lynn product by you, you hereby agree, to 
the greatest extent allowed by law, to waive any claims you have or may have in the 
future against Peter Lynn and all related entities resulting from using this Peter Lynn 
product and/or any of its components. 

You will also release Peter Lynn and all related entities from any liability for special, 
indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, whether in contract, tort, 
negligence, strict liability or otherwise including, but not limited to, loss of property 
other than this Peter Lynn product, loss of use of this product, or other property or 
other economic losses. Peter Lynn shall not be liable for contribution or 

-

tion, whatever the cause. 

All terms and conditions contained herein shall, in the event of your death or inca-
pacity, apply and be binding upon your heirs, next of kin and any other representa-

provisions regarding liability and warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all other 
liability- and warranty statements, whether written, oral or implied.

Summary of Contents for DEPOWER FOIL KITE

Page 1: ...PLKB PLKB PLKB FOR DEPOWER FOIL KITES U S E R M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...ity in all aspects of those products We have the right kites for all kite disciplines for any terrain and for all conditions All this is realized by a passionate crew of kite sports enthusiasts and we...

Page 3: ...ite is not a toy and should not be flown by inexperienced persons and certainly not by children Learn to fly kites by starting in light winds with a small sized kite Never use any type of kite or this...

Page 4: ...flying your kite it is very important to understand the wind window also known as the power zone and where the kite will create the least power edge of the window and zenith MAXIMUM POWER MINIMUM POWE...

Page 5: ...rimary quick release 28 Safety leash 29 Secondary quick release 6 Stop Go safety system O V E R V I E W T E R M I N O L O G Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...

Page 6: ...a should be free of kiteflyers or other people Also make sure there are no sharp objects on the ground to prevent any damage to your kite STEP 2 PREPARING YOUR KITE AND BRIDLES Take the kite out of th...

Page 7: ...and Life Line Safety flying line For Rear flying lines Starting at the kite slowly walk backwards while unwinding your lines Walk in the opposite direction of the wind this prevents line tangles and e...

Page 8: ...can save your life We recommend to check if your quick releases are in working order before every launch Re connecting the primary safety release Activating the primary quick release Re connect the pr...

Page 9: ...Check if your quick releases are in working order before every launch Regularly rinse your bar and safety systems with tap water Activating the secondary quick release Re connecting the secondary qui...

Page 10: ...u n c h w i t h H e l p e r upward Steer the kite towards the edge of the wind window and slowly let it fly up to the zenith LAUNCHING Self launch 45 o Make sure the kite is still secured from blowing...

Page 11: ...using the kite to produce more or less er Normal steering S T E E R I N G D E P O W E R I N G P O W E R I N G To make the kite turn pull on one side of the bar When pushing the bar away the power of t...

Page 12: ...safety line is not tangled or hooked behind any part of the bar or your body If you are flying your kite with the depower loop hooked in unhook or pull the primary quick release Move towards the bar w...

Page 13: ...E To relaunch your kite with the leading edge down pull on the relaunch handle Once it is in the air pull in one side of When the kite has completely turned around let go of the relaunch handle and gr...

Page 14: ...y into the kite taking care not to fold the fibers in the leading edge Place your kite in the bag to prevent it from getting damaged LANDING WITH A HELPER SELF LANDING LIGHT WINDS SELF LANDING STRONG...

Page 15: ...he black stopper balls to adjust the range of adjuster if preferred T O P R E A R L I N E A D J U S T M E N T S In the long term your top lines may stretch from your rear lines To get the best perform...

Page 16: ...the same length adjust the knots on the side leader lines on the bar if necessary Problem Probable cause Explanation Solution TROUBLESHOOTING Kite does not want to fly Are there any obstacles disturbi...

Page 17: ...s much as possible then dry your and repeat the action as described above R E M O V I N G S A N D O R O T H E R D I R T F R O M Y O U R K I T E If there is any sand mud or grass in the kite remove it...

Page 18: ...d 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 Bar care Make sure you regularly check your bar for wear and tear Replace parts w neede...

Page 19: ...nty statements whether written oral or implied W A R R A N T Y Peter Lynn warrants this product when it is purchased from an authorized Peter Lynn dealer by a retail customer to be free of major defec...

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