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S A F E T Y   I N S T R U C T I O N S

should understand that participating in kite powered sports may involve serious injury or death and agrees to 
observe the safety precautions listed below.

Safe location and weather conditions:
•  Stay away from power lines, roads, airfields, railway lines, trees and buildings.
•  Never launch your kite in crowded areas. Do not fly your kite over bystanders.
•  Make sure there is a ‘clear’ downwind area at least three times the distance of 

your flying line length.

•  Never fly kites or use this product in thunderstorms, lightning or gusty/stormy 

winds.

•  Never fly a kite or use this product with wind forces so strong that you are una-

ble to maintain full control of your kite and its power at all times.

•  Do not fly a kite or use this product when wind conditions are likely to change 

dramatically.

•  Stop kiting immediately when a storm or lightning is approaching.
•  Make sure you are familiar with the location and local customs and laws before 

attempting any kind of kite sports. 

Safe traction kiting:
•  A traction kite is not a toy and should not be flown by inexperienced persons 

and certainly not by children.

•  Learn to fly kites by starting in light winds with a small sized kite.
•  Never use any type of kite or this product for paragliding, parachuting or base 

jumping.

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•  Never use any type of kite or this product for any manlifting activity.
•  Always use fully protective gear when snowkiting, landboarding or buggy riding.

Safety issues when using this product:

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factured using the latest and most advanced production methods.

•  Prior to every use of this product, fully check your equipment for any signs of 

wear and tear. Replace parts immediately where needed.

•  Prior to every use of this product, check if your safety releases are still working 

properly and you are aware how to use it. In case the safety release does not 
work as it should, do not use this product and replace parts where needed.

•  Only use this product for snowkiting, landboarding and buggy riding.
•  Only use this product when you are in a good state of health. Never use this 

product when under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. 

•  Do not alter, modify or change this product. Repairs should be done by a profes-

sional kite repair shop, sail repair shop, or by the Peter Lynn company. 

Содержание DEPOWER FOIL KITE

Страница 1: ...PLKB PLKB PLKB FOR DEPOWER FOIL KITES U S E R M A N U A L...

Страница 2: ...ity in all aspects of those products We have the right kites for all kite disciplines for any terrain and for all conditions All this is realized by a passionate crew of kite sports enthusiasts and we...

Страница 3: ...ite is not a toy and should not be flown by inexperienced persons and certainly not by children Learn to fly kites by starting in light winds with a small sized kite Never use any type of kite or this...

Страница 4: ...flying your kite it is very important to understand the wind window also known as the power zone and where the kite will create the least power edge of the window and zenith MAXIMUM POWER MINIMUM POWE...

Страница 5: ...rimary quick release 28 Safety leash 29 Secondary quick release 6 Stop Go safety system O V E R V I E W T E R M I N O L O G Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...

Страница 6: ...a should be free of kiteflyers or other people Also make sure there are no sharp objects on the ground to prevent any damage to your kite STEP 2 PREPARING YOUR KITE AND BRIDLES Take the kite out of th...

Страница 7: ...and Life Line Safety flying line For Rear flying lines Starting at the kite slowly walk backwards while unwinding your lines Walk in the opposite direction of the wind this prevents line tangles and e...

Страница 8: ...can save your life We recommend to check if your quick releases are in working order before every launch Re connecting the primary safety release Activating the primary quick release Re connect the pr...

Страница 9: ...Check if your quick releases are in working order before every launch Regularly rinse your bar and safety systems with tap water Activating the secondary quick release Re connecting the secondary qui...

Страница 10: ...u n c h w i t h H e l p e r upward Steer the kite towards the edge of the wind window and slowly let it fly up to the zenith LAUNCHING Self launch 45 o Make sure the kite is still secured from blowing...

Страница 11: ...using the kite to produce more or less er Normal steering S T E E R I N G D E P O W E R I N G P O W E R I N G To make the kite turn pull on one side of the bar When pushing the bar away the power of t...

Страница 12: ...safety line is not tangled or hooked behind any part of the bar or your body If you are flying your kite with the depower loop hooked in unhook or pull the primary quick release Move towards the bar w...

Страница 13: ...E To relaunch your kite with the leading edge down pull on the relaunch handle Once it is in the air pull in one side of When the kite has completely turned around let go of the relaunch handle and gr...

Страница 14: ...y into the kite taking care not to fold the fibers in the leading edge Place your kite in the bag to prevent it from getting damaged LANDING WITH A HELPER SELF LANDING LIGHT WINDS SELF LANDING STRONG...

Страница 15: ...he black stopper balls to adjust the range of adjuster if preferred T O P R E A R L I N E A D J U S T M E N T S In the long term your top lines may stretch from your rear lines To get the best perform...

Страница 16: ...the same length adjust the knots on the side leader lines on the bar if necessary Problem Probable cause Explanation Solution TROUBLESHOOTING Kite does not want to fly Are there any obstacles disturbi...

Страница 17: ...s much as possible then dry your and repeat the action as described above R E M O V I N G S A N D O R O T H E R D I R T F R O M Y O U R K I T E If there is any sand mud or grass in the kite remove it...

Страница 18: ...d to leave part of the bag open to allow fresh air to get in the bag and any remaining traces of moist to dry up Bar care Make sure you regularly check your bar for wear and tear Replace parts w neede...

Страница 19: ...nty statements whether written oral or implied W A R R A N T Y Peter Lynn warrants this product when it is purchased from an authorized Peter Lynn dealer by a retail customer to be free of major defec...

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