USER MANUAL
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Avoid approaching moving boats, especially boat wakes.
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Never shift your body weight too much to one side of the board, it could tip to
one side and tip over.
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With people in the water swimming, you must not come closer than 4 meters
from it. A collision with someone in the water can cause injury.
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Touching the propeller (in or out of the water) and the rudder (could cause
serious damage and cuts).
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Do not drag the equipment on abrasive surfaces, stairs, or with edges, or any
other rough surface that may damage it.
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If you are inexperienced, never go alone or in areas deeper than your waist.
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Do not navigate at a depth of less than 50 cm.
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Do not overload the equipment with more than one person.
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Do not navigate at night if you do not have additional support (special areas
with lights and other legal elements)
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Minors should always be supervised by an adult and should always go to
depths below the waist.
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Avoid letting high or low tides or ship wakes hit your equipment, as this could
destabilize it.
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Avoid sudden maneuvers.
12.2
MAXIMUM WEIGHT:
The maximum weight corresponds to the maximum load recommended by the manufacturer. This
product has been designed to be used by one person. The user's weight must be between 45 kg and
110 kg. The maximum number of people recommended by the manufacturer is 1. One is considered
the number of people for which this product has met the stability and buoyancy requirements.
Adding additional weights to the areas of this product is not recommended. The total weight of the
user and the additional elements used by the user must never exceed the maximum load (150 kg).
Placing heavy loads or changing the center of gravity will have a negative effect on stability.
12.3
STABILITY:
Changes in the vertical position of the mass on board, breaking waves, or elements in poor condition
can have a significant impact on the stability of the product. Do not modify, drill into the chassis, or
make any final table changes to this product that may affect stability or buoyancy without the written
permission of the manufacturer.
12.4
LIFE JACKET:
A life jacket can save your life, but only if you wear it. The use of an approved buoyancy aid is
mandatory for the use of this product.
Check that they are suitable for your weight. Check the condition of life jackets regularly. Try on life
jackets before you go out with this product and adjust them to fit. Read the label on the life jacket
and follow the instructions exactly.
12.5
DRUGS AND NAVIGATION
Do not use this product under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The combination of noise, vibration,
sun, and wind can cause boating fatigue. The effects of alcohol are stronger in the sea than on land.
Drugs and boating don't mix well. Using this product under the influence of alcohol or other drugs is
very dangerous and illegal. A loss of vision or judgment in the water can quickly lead to disaster.