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19.1.5
Please find the heater blower to heat the glued PVC area (don't need a
high temperature), and then press the area with a small flat board to
press the air to make the PVC glue complete
19.1.6
Leave the board there for 24 to 48 hours, without swelling, and then it is
ready.
CAUTION
: Make sure to do it in a ventilated place. Do not inhale glue fumes. Do not eat. Avoid eye
or skin contact with glue. Keep the repair kit out of the reach of children.
19.
THE DURATION OF YOUR EQUIPMENT AND ITS COMPONENTS
19.1
NOTHING LASTS FOREVER:
At the end of the life of this water product or its components, continued use is dangerous.
Each water product and its components have a limited shelf life. The length of this life will vary depending
on the construction and materials used in the frame and components; maintenance and care of the
frame and components throughout their life; and the type and amount of use to which the frame and
components are subjected. Use in competitions, aggressive racing, hostile climates, heavy loads,
commercial activities and other non-standard uses can significantly reduce the life of the chassis and its
components. Any or all of these conditions can result in unpredictable failure. All aspects of use being
the same, lightweight water bikes and their components generally have a shorter lifespan than heavier
water bikes and their components. When choosing a lightweight bike or boat component, you trade off
by emphasizing the increased performance associated with lighter weight longevity. So if you choose a
light and powerful computer, be sure to inspect it often. Your water bike and its components should be
checked regularly by your dealer for signs of stress and/or potential failure, including cracks, warping,
corrosion, paint peeling, dents, and any other indicators. potential problems, inappropriate or abusive
use. These are important and important safety controls to help prevent accidents, bodily injury, and
reduce product life.
19.2 PERSPECTIVE:
All aquatic products today require inspection and certain care. In this appendix, we try to explain certain
basic principles of underlying materials science and their relationship to this product. We discuss some
trade-offs related to the design of your product and what you can expect from it, and provide important
basic guidelines on how to maintain and inspect it. For more details contact our technical team.
CAUTION:
Frequent inspection of this water product is important for your safety. Follow the mechanical
safety check in this manual before each trip. A more detailed and periodic inspection of this product
is important. How often this more detailed inspection is required is up to you. You, as the owner, are in
control and aware of how often you use this product, how difficult it is to use, and where you use it.
Since our technical team cannot track your usage, you should take responsibility to regularly report to