Repair
Repair
WARNING!
Risk of drowning!
Damages to the lounge, if not identified, pose a risk of
drowning.
− Stop using the lounge if the inner tube or the
head cushion leak or lose air.
Water at least 1 hour after repairing the lounge befo-
re you inflate it.
1. Check the seams and valves
this, spray soapy water on the area where you suspect there is a
leak and check for bubbles.
2. If you have discovered a leak, open the valves and deflate the
lounge (see chapter "Deflating the air").
3. Clean the applicable area thoroughly.
4. Cut a sufficiently large piece off of the enclosed repair patch
The repair patch must overlap the leak by approx. 0.59" (1.5 cm).
5. Round out the edges of the repair patch.
6. Push the repair patch firmly on the applicable area. If applicable,
place a weight on it.
Instead of using the enclosed repair patch, you can
also use commercially-available silicone glue or
polyurethane-based glue. In this case, follow the
instructions of the glue manufacturer.
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for leaks on a regular basis. For
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