IMPORTANT WARNING
- Do not use your kayak if you suspect a puncture or leak. It
might be unsafe.
- BEWARE OF OFFSHORE WINDS AND CURRENTS. These
could be unsafe conditions.
- Follow these rules to avoid drowning, paralysis or other serious
injuries.
- WARNING: It is the responsibility of the kayak operator to
identify and obey all local and state laws pertaining to kayak
safety and required safety equipment. Please consult your local
authorities to ensure compliance.
- Do not allow unattended children in the kayak. Always make
sure that at least one responsible adult is supervising all
children and those who don't know how to swim at all times.
- Always maintain the proper kayak safety equipment in an
easily accessible place in your kayak. Indicate clearly
emergency phone numbers as well as safety advisories and
rules (such as "No jumping or Diving")
- The total number of persons and total weight shall not exceed
the information printed on the kayak. Do not exceed the
maximum recommended capacities. Overloading violates
regulations and can cause drowning or death.
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INFLATING THE KAYAK
- Select a clean area free of stones, gravel, sticks or other sharp
objects.
- Unfold the kayak that it's laid out flat and locate your pump.
- Use a hand or foot operated air pump to inflate the kayak. Do
not use high-pressure air compressors. It's very important to
follow the numbered sequence: failure to do so will result in an
improperly inflated kayak. Fill each chamber until it is stiff.
Inflate the screw valve:
1) Fix the big ring
2) Screw the middle
of valve cap on the
part of valve cap on
base
the base and then
inflating
Inflate and use the footrest:
1) Inflate the
2) Insert the footrest
footrest to full.
into the front cabin of
the kayak.
3) Screw the small
cap of valve
tightened
3) Prop up the
footrest when
paddling.
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