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BOARD DEFLATION STEPS
1. Clear any water or debris out of the valve areas.
2. Slowly press down on the valve stem to start letting air out of the board. There will be an initial burst
of air, but that will slow down very quickly. Once the air flow has slowed down, press the valve stem all
the way down and turn it clockwise to lock it into the “OPEN” position.
3-4 Remove the pin and remove the central fin. Slide forward.
5-6. Start to fold the board in small sections, beginning at the back end until you reach the side fins.
7. Place the inflatable protectors over the side fins to prevent any damage to the board.
8-9. Carry on folding until you reach the end of the board. Once folded, use the strap to keep the board
folded inside the bag.
INFLATION TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS
• The board can be inflated either with our hand pump or an electric pump. The electric pumpcan inflate the board
to a moderate pressure and save a lot of time with about 60-80% of the required air volume. You will need to use
your hand pump to inflate the chambers to the correct pressure (min.12 psi – max.15 psi)
• Do not use an air compressor. Damage to your board caused by over inflation from an air compressor is not
covered by your warranty.
• After 2 or 3 days there may be a small decrease of pressure due to temperature change. If so,add a few pumps of air.
• Before undertaking a long paddle, inflate the board for a full 24 hours to make sure the board is airtight. If you are
seeing a consistent decrease in air pressure, follow the instructions for leak detection in the board repair section of
this manual.
• Do not over-inflate the board. A max pressure of 15 psi is adequate. The easiest gauge of a good working pressure
is to have the chambers inflated to a firm pressure when you press on them.
• Do not pump to a high pressure and let the board sit out in the hot sun. If the board is going to be in a warm environ-
ment, slightly under-inflate the board and allow the heat from the sun to increase the internal pressure. When
paddling, the colder
temperature of the water may cause a slight loss in chamber pressure. It is a good idea to carry a pump with you so
that you can add some air to the chambers if necessary.
INSTALLING THE CENTRE FIN
Once the board is inflated, install the centre fin.
Slide the fin into the slot (1) from front to back (2). Once it is fully inserted, secure the fin with the
clip (3).
SET-UP PREPARATION
1-3 Choose a smooth and clean surface to unfold your board.
4-5. Unscrew the valve cap, push button in and turn it clockwise to make sure that the valve is in the
”Pin Out” position.
6. Connect the pump nozzle into the valve receptacle . Make sure the pump hose is connected to the
“Inflate“ outlet.
7. Start pumping air into the board by sliding the pump piston up and down, inflate until you reach the
required pressure.
Maximum air pressure for this product is 15 psi
WARNING: DO NOT OVER INFLATE BEYOND 15 PSI. THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
MIN 12
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MAX 15
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SAFETY
Paddle sports can be dangerous and physicallydemanding. Users of this product should
understand participating in stand up paddlingcan result in serious injury or death. Observe all
applicable watercraft laws, and use common sense.
• Always paddle with others
• Always wear a safety leash attaching you to the board
• Wear a Coast Guard approved personal floatation device
• Always paddle in safe conditions
• Be aware of changing weather conditions
• Avoid paddling in off shore wind or windy conditions
• Do not exceed your paddling ability; be aware of your limitations.
• DO NOT use alcohol or mind altering drugs prior to or while using this product.
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