Regulating the operating pressure
IMPORTANT!
The PVC material will stretch slightly
after the initial inflation of the item, and
will not revert to its original state. Please
be aware that the required pressures
may vary slightly depending on the load
and outdoor temperature.
1. Inflate the floor chamber
and no more creases are visible in the material.
Note:There should still be a small amount of
give in the air chamber when it is pressed with the
thumb.
2. To regulate the operating pressure of the safety
chamber
and the buoyancy chamber
place the guide ruler (7) along the measuring
strip (1c) on each chamber. The guide ruler (7)
must match the length of the respective measur-
ing strip (1c) (Fig. G).
Note: After all air chambers are completely
inflated, the measuring strip (1c) on the safety
chamber
will no longer match the guide ruler
(7). This is correct and intentional.
Accessories
Assembling the paddles
Note: The paddles may not be loosed from the
rowlocks (1e) when the boat is in use on the wa-
ter, but must remain secured in the rowlocks (1e)
so as not to be lost!
1. Join the two paddle tubes (2). The locking
button (2a) must audibly and visibly click into
place (Fig. I).
2. Slide the tube end through the rowlock (1e)
and secure the paddle by sliding on a drip ring
(3) (Fig. J).
3. Repeat the procedure on the other side of the
boat for the second paddle.
Cord (Fig. H)
Attach the 680cm cord (5) to the eyelets of the
boat.
1. Begin at the stern and pass the cord (5)
through the eyelets provided around the din-
ghy.
2. Secure the cord with a reef knot.
until it feels firm
Kit bag (Fig. L)
A kit bag (10) is included with the product, which
can be used to carry and store the dinghy.
Use the 200cm cord (6) to tie up the bag. The
kit bag can also be used to protect provisions,
clothing etc. from spray on board the dinghy.
Note: Please note that the kit bag is not water-
proof. Do not store any sensitive objects such as
cameras in the kit bag.
When using it on board, remove the cord and
roll up the top end evenly. Then close the kit bag
using the Velcro fastenings.
Storage pouch (Fig. M)
A spray-proof storage pouch (9) is also included
with the product. This can be attached to the inte-
rior of the dinghy using the Velcro fastenings (1g).
Smaller objects can be kept in this storage pouch.
Note: Please note that the pouch is not water-
proof. Do not keep sensitive objects in this pouch.
Dismantling the dinghy
Remove the paddles from the rowlocks (1e).
Deflating
Deflate the dinghy as follows:
1. To bleed air out of the air chamber using the
plug valves, pull the plug valves out of the
recesses and press the shafts lightly together
(Fig. E).
2. To deflate the chambers with screw-on valves,
unscrew the valves fully out of their bases and
let the air escape completely (Fig. C).
Dismantling the paddle
1. Press the respective locking button (2a).
2. Pull the two paddle tubes apart.
Carrying the dinghy
1. The dinghy should always be carried by two
people. Use the cord on the stern and the
carrying handle (1d) on the bow.
2. Attach the paddles to their respective paddle
holders (1f) on the sides of the boat (Fig. K).
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