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IMPORTANT : 

Waxes or cleaners containing alcohol SHOULD NOT be 

used on the boat fabric. Alcohol will prematurely dry out the boat fabric

4. To avoid damaging the boat during storage, do not place heavy objects on 
it. 

USE IN HIGHER ALTITUDES 

1. Normal full inflation pressure is 0.25 bar for the tube and 0.35 bar for the 

keel

 and 0.60 bar for the inflatable floor

. If the boat is inflated when at sea 

level (low altitude) and is brought to a high altitude (i.e. for use in a 
mountain lake), the air pressure must be reduced at the higher altitude to 
prevent over-inflation. 

 

REPAIR PROCEDURE 

SMALL TEARS, CUTS AND PUNCTURES 

1. The repair of a small leak or puncture less than ½ inch (12.7 mm) can be 

done with a round patch, 3 inches (76.2 mm) diameter, minimum. 

2. Both patch and surface on the boat must be dry and free of dirt and grease. 
3. Apply 3 thin, even coats of adhesive to the surface of the boat and the 

patch. Wait 5 minutes between each coat. After the 3rd coat, wait 10-15 
minutes before placing the patch on the boat skin. 

4. Wait for at least 24 hours before re-inflating the boat. 

LARGE REPAIRS OF SKIN, SEAMS, BULKHEADS AND TRANSOM 

For all large repairs it is recommended to return the boat to your dealer. 
Contact him first, if possible. 

INSTALLING NEW CHECK VALVES 

Lubricate the valve stem with silicone or soapy water to facilitate installation. 
 

WARRANTY 

The two years guarantee only occurs on the condition that the warranty 
registration card was returned 10 days following the data of purchase 
and accompanied by a copy of the receipt/invoice.   

 
I. We guarantee that each new inflatable boat and its accessories (hereinafter 

to be referred to as the "product") is free from defects in material and 

Summary of Contents for TLM200A

Page 1: ...TALAMEX INFLATABLE BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LANKHORST TASELAAR B V...

Page 2: ...2 Contents page GENERAL INFORMATION 3 HIN HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 4 ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY 6 USING THE BOAT 9 REPAIR PROCEDURE 13 WARRANTY 14 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 16...

Page 3: ...Always use materials of good quality and of the correct specifications whenever working on the boat Only have qualified personnel performing maintenance and repairs on the boat Some items mentioned i...

Page 4: ...497 9 28 12 58 TLM300X C TLM TJ 300 151 40 4 1 026 465 2 12 3 16 60 TLM350P C TLM TK 350 169 43 5 1 534 695 74 26 15 35 74 5 TLM380P C TLM TL 380 169 43 6 1 673 759 31 22 40 78 Note All specifications...

Page 5: ...craft is in winter storage cold weather areas or long term storage Check the function of navigation lights before embarking on night passages and carry replacement bulbs for all navigation lights NEV...

Page 6: ...ND DISASSEMBLY Attention Do not use a compressed air source such as a compressor to inflate boats Over inflation through the use of compressed air may result in ruptured seams and or bulkheads ASSEMBL...

Page 7: ...r to escape Screw the valves on again and continue assembling the boat NOTE Do not inflate the keel until the floor boards have been installed 5 If the boat has been previously inflated attach foot pu...

Page 8: ...ting the floor 5 Fully inflate the keel ASSEMBLY FOR BOATS WITH WOODEN AL FLOOR NOTE identifying numbers on floor boards must face upwards 1 Insert floor board No 1 in bow of boat 2 Insert floor board...

Page 9: ...by attaching the foot pump to each of the valves one at a time and when pumping ensure that a balance of pressure between the chambers is maintained until the boat has been fully inflated Check the wo...

Page 10: ...h the boat is being operated and the size speed course kind of boat power oars etc and mode of operation In addition to knowing and following the applicable laws please note the following 1 Each passe...

Page 11: ...y equipment such as flares first aid kit anchors etc Aspects of environment protection In case of oil and fuel leakage or in polluted or dirty waters clean or recuperate the waste in a manner appropri...

Page 12: ...mall outboard motor Boat power may not be strong enough to overcome currents in tidal inlets small channels or shallows of shoal water regions OPERATION OUTBOARD MOTOR WARNING DO NOT OVERPOWER AND EXC...

Page 13: ...ing in unfamiliar waters obtain information on local water hazards before setting out BEACHING 1 It is recommended not to use an engine when beaching Do not drag the boat across rocks sand gravel or o...

Page 14: ...m 2 Both patch and surface on the boat must be dry and free of dirt and grease 3 Apply 3 thin even coats of adhesive to the surface of the boat and the patch Wait 5 minutes between each coat After the...

Page 15: ...spection to a dealer authorised to service the purchaser s product If a purchaser cannot deliver the product to such authorised dealer the purchaser shall notify the company in writing We shall then a...

Page 16: ...of the EC Directive EN ISO 6185 for boats below 2 50 m length EC Approvals for boats larger than 2 50 m according to EC Directive 94 25 EC Recreational Craft Description Inflatable Boat Brand TALAMEX...

Page 17: ...Name Mr Cho Ki Sung Date 27th April 2007 Function Producing Director Signature Enter here your HIN C N S K I Please sign hereunder for receipt of this manual and all the relevant manuals Of equipment...

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