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Applies to the UP range of hydrofoils.

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Summary of Contents for UP 1250 ALUMINIUM

Page 1: ...EN language Applies to the UP range of hydrofoils v 1 0 USER GUIDE UP UP taaroa hydrofoil com...

Page 2: ...board Using the foil Foil maintenance List of products Limitation of liability Technical support p 09 p 12 p 13 p 14 p 15 Warning Insurance Navigation location Equipment Assistance Agreement Weather...

Page 3: ...ket and a helmet while foiling among other safety measures This equipment is vital to your safety though it does not exempt you from also being careful and cautious while foiling The helmet This will...

Page 4: ...re generally in any area reserved for other activi ties Make sure you know the local rules that apply to water sports and foiling 6 Do not leave the foil in the water without supervision currents can...

Page 5: ...e very quickly in low water areas It is also more risky to practice when the wind is onshore because the slightest gust or error will lead you to the sand It is therefore advisable to foil when the wi...

Page 6: ...t to the fuselage 2 screws Set of screws for attaching your board 2 screws or 4 screws for a plate mount A transport cover to avoid damage not shown in the diagram above 01 Description WARNING The sha...

Page 7: ...emove the rear stabilizer and then the front wing 2 Remove the fuselage from the mast 3 Remove the mast from the board WARNING Be sure to tighten all the components until you obtain an optimal one pie...

Page 8: ...rd mounting box 4 Tighten the M8x30mm screws remembering to place the 18mm rubber washers Lay the board upside down hull up 1 Place the board foil upside down hull up 2 Disassemble the wings and fusel...

Page 9: ...f impact Because the board and the foil sink when you the rider climb on the board it is important to maintain a margin of safety In shallow waters we recommend that you move away by swimming kee ping...

Page 10: ...g is recommended for fast navigation heavy swell or big waves for lighter riders and shorter boards Rear Rear Center Front Front This setting increases the angle of the rear wing which then increases...

Page 11: ...hesitate to change it depending on the conditions Our technical experts will be happy to answer any ques tions see Section 10 All your adjustments must be made on the ground at a standstill Settings...

Page 12: ...nds on a dynamic balance between each part the mast and the wings are sensitive to imperfections If the surface finish or other parts are damaged the risk of injury or sudden falls increases In the ev...

Page 13: ...products 08 UP 1250 ALUMINIUM UP 1600 ALUMINIUM UP 2000 ALUMINIUM UP 1250 CARBON UP 1600 CARBON UP 2000 CARBON Below is a list of TAAORA products for which this User Guide applies UP ALUMINIUM 01 UP...

Page 14: ...ings 02 01 Agreement The use of this equipment and its components involves certain risks and dangers which can cause serious injuries sometimes even fatal injuries for the user or third parties By usi...

Page 15: ...you have any questions about TAAROA products Please consult our website where you will find helpful content https www taaroa hydrofoil com forum help 1 Email us at the following email address support...

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