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be necessary to check and release the air pressure from your product
throughout the day.
C A U T I O N
DO NOT OVER-INFLATE.
Do not exceed 1 PSI if filling with compressed air. Excessive
pressure can cause the tube to rupture with potentially
damaging force to eyes, ears, skin and limbs. Use of an air
compressor or over-inflation can rupture the tube beyond
repair, thus voiding the warranty.
Step 3: Lake Assembly & Positioning
Begin by positioning the end of a
straight Turbo Chute section in the
water at a depth of 24 inches or
more and at least 10 feet from
shore. This will be the end of your
slide. If one section isn’t long
enough to reach the shore, attach
additional sections until the slide
reaches the shore. Use the staking
loops to attach anchor lines and
anchor weights to help prevent movement in windy conditions.
Attach each straight Turbo Chute section so that the warning label is
positioned on the lead (uphill) end of the slide. Ensure all Velcro
®
strips are securely fastened together and there is a smooth transition
from section to section without gaps.
For Turbo Chute sections that are on solid
ground, ensure that each section is
properly staked down using the provided
stakes and straps that are attached to each
section. Straps should be staked 45
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