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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Technical specifications
Load capacity:
max. 400 kg
(max. 3 luggage)
Air chambers:
3 separate
Dimensions, inflated:
270×152×42 cm (l×w×h)
Dimensions, deflated:
280×185 cm (l×w)
Max. engine size:
5 hp/3.7 kW
Material:
0.85 mm PVC
Floor slats and engine bracket made from plywood
Supplied complete with hand pump, 2 aluminium
oars, manometer, adapter and repair kit.
Special safety instructions
This rubber dinghy is not a lifeboat.
The rubber dinghy must not be towed behind a
boat.
The rubber dinghy is solely designed for use in
enclosed waters in winds up to force 4 and waves
up to ½ metre.
Pay attention to wind and weather conditions,
currents, tides and twilight.
Everyone on board must be wearing a life jacket.
The rubber dinghy may only be used under the
supervision of an adult.
Do not leave the rubber dinghy in or near water
when not in use. Leave it in a secure location, so
that it does not accidentally drift away from land.
Do not use compressed air to inflate the rubber
dinghy.
Try out the rubber dinghy in shallow water until
you become familiar with it.
Do not fit an engine larger than is recommended.
Preparation
Place the rubber dinghy on a surface that is free of
stones, branches and sharp objects.
Unfold the rubber dinghy to its full length with
the top side upwards.
If the sun is shining and the weather is good, it
may be a good idea to allow the rubber dinghy to
lie out for an hour before it is inflated. Once the
material is warm, it will be more flexible.
Push the four floor slats (12) into the holders in
the bottom of the rubber dinghy so they are
central.
Push the seat holders into the runners on the
interior of each floater. Place both ends of the seat
(3) into the seat holders.
The rubber dinghy is now ready to be inflated.