
2. Dive into murky water. Most water injuries are caused by diving into the water.
You could cause neck and/or spinal injuries. Know your water area. If you are
going to dive into the water, it is best to dive into clear water.
3. Take off and/or land, on land, or use the FlyBoard near any surface such as rocks,
docks, beaches, boats, banks, etc., as the risk of injury near these surfaces is high.
4. Attempt to swim while attached to and/or using the FlyBoard. The FlyBoard will float
and while wearing the correct CE Certified vest, you will float.
5. Exceed your physical limits. Also, avoid aggressive maneuvers to reduce the risk of
losing control. The FlyBoard is a high performance machine, not a toy.
6. Reproduce stunts, tricks, and risky behaviors as seen on television, the internet, or in
person (example: back flips). These are made by professionals and if attempted by a
non-professional, could risk serious injury, put your life in danger, and damage the
equipment.
7. Operate the FlyBoard near sand. Sand will get into bearings. Time is needed to
break in the FlyBoard bearings and seals.
FlyBoard Operations
Warning:
Make sure that the 45 foot hose is all the way extended before you
throttle the power of the Jet Ski to raise the FlyBoard user out of the water.
Powering the throttle before the hose is fully extended could seriously cause
injury to the FlyBoard user.
When turning, you must have a minimum turning radius of 30 feet. An aggressive turn
against the PWC may cause:
A. The FlyBoard user to fall
B. The PWC driver to fall
C. Malfunction of the FlyBoard
D. Destruction of FlyBoard in whole or in part
Do not turn 360 º loops in front of the watercraft as this may damage the hose and
electric cable.
You can go 45 feet high and we recommend not going deeper than 8 feet deep. If you
go deeper than 8 feet and you do not pressurize your ears, you can rupture your ear
drums.
It is advisable that the FlyBoard user falls forward as much as possible so that the
nozzles of the propulsion are directed downward, which greatly helps to cushion the fall
and aids in not sinking under water.
Never take a path towards the PWC either forward or backward.
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