MAVERICKS MANUAL
P.NR. 010
The IDG is made of especially robust materials.
However if the outer sleeve or inner bladder is
damaged you can replace or patch it just as
you would a flat tire on a bike. If the bladder is
punctured it can easily be removed through the
repair opening at the end of each strut.
Please
follow the QR code for detailed instructions.
REPAIR
If the outer sleeve of a strut
is damaged, it should be re-
placed immediately. Other-
wise, you might damage the
inner bladder. In this case,
unfasten the Velcro closure
on the corners and at the
bottom so you can remove
and replace the entire strut.
PLEASE NOTE
Pull the bladder out of the
outer sleeve carefully – the
string will be automatically
guided into the outer sleeve.
Use the string to reinsert
the bladder after repair.
04
PULL OUT BLADDER
You find the repair opening
(zipper) at the end of each
strut. Open the zipper to
access the inner bladder.
To prevent damage please
only open the zipper when
the structure is not inflated.
01
LOCATE THE
REPAIR OPENING
Remove the rubber tubes
and plastic rings from the
One-Pump Connectors.
Open the the valve and
press them out.
02
REMOVE ONE-
PUMP CONNECTORS
AND VALVES
Then attach a string to
the One-Pump Connector
farthest from the repair
opening.
03
ATTACH STRING
After the bladder has been
inserted, make sure it fills
out the space inside the
strut completely. Then
slowly fill the bladder with
air, taking care that it is
positioned correctly. If the
bladder is not positioned
correctly (e.g. bladder is
twisted or bladder does not
fill out the space inside the
strut completely), correct
its position or remove it and
reinsert it correctly.
08
INFLATE BLADDER
The TPU bladder is now
ready to repair with the self-
adhesive patches provided
in the repair kit. Cut a patch
with rounded corners out
of the repair material that
is approximately 2 cm
larger on all sides than the
damaged area.
If necessary, replace the
damaged bladder with a
new one.
05
READY TO
REPAIR / EXCHANGE
Take great care not to
twist the bladder when
reinserting. Twisting
the bladder can lead to
damage when pumping it
up. After the bladder has
been reinserted, guide the
bladder ends to the strut
ends and make sure the
bladder fills out the entire
space inside the strut cover.
06
INSERT BLADDER
Be sure to securely close
the zipper completely.
07
CLOSE ZIPPER
*
*