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When assembling the product for the second
and subsequent times, you should inspect for
any possible damage, holes, and tears and
seal these as described in the section “Repairs”.
Once you are on the water it is no longer
possible to remedy any damage.
Do not over-inflate the air chambers so as not
to over-stretch the plastic foil.
Inflation
WARNING!
Follow the correct sequence when inflating the
air chambers.
The recommended operating pressure for all
air chambers is 0.1bar (1.5psi).
Inflate the air chambers to the nominal
pressure indicated on the product to avoid
over-inflating or bursting.
To check the air pressure use a suitable pres-
sure gauge (not supplied).
Avoid inflating the air chambers too much
because there is the risk of over-stretching the
welded seams or even tearing them open.
Do not use a compressor or compressed air
bottle to inflate the product.
This can lead to damage to the product.
Always inflate all air chambers fully.
Sequence for inflating (fig. B)
Inflate the air chambers in the following
sequence:
A: Bottom chamber seat with plug valve
B: Backrest chamber seat with plug valve
C: Side chamber with screw-on valve
D: Side chamber with screw-on valve
Inflating the air chambers
(figs. C-E)
IMPORTANT!
The PVC material expands somewhat
after the product is inflated for the first
time and does not return to its original
condition. Remember that the specifica-
tions may vary slightly depending on
the load and outside temperature.
Pump (fig. C)
Screw the female thread (7a) of the pump tube
(7) onto the thread (6a) of the pump (6).
Note: Be sure to screw the tube onto the thread
marked “INFLATE”.
Bottom and backrest chamber seat
(fig. D)
1. Open the upper part of the valve seal (1c).
2. Inflate the air chamber with the pump (6) and
the appropriate pump attachment (7b).
3. Close the valve seal and push the valve in by
pressing lightly.
Side chambers (fig. E)
1. Open by turning the seal cap (1d) of the
screw-on valve (1e) anticlockwise.
2. Inflate the air chambers with the pump (6) and
the appropriate pump attachment (7c).
3. Turn the seal cap of the screw-on valve clock-
wise to close it again.
Seat (fig. F)
Secure the seat (1a) with the straps (1i) at the
buckles (1j).
Note: You can adjust the backrest individually
with the straps (1i).
Keep net (fig. G)
Secure the keep net (5) with the clip buckles
(1k), the D-rings (1l) as well as with the press
studs (1p).
Note: In the event of an emergency on the
water you can quickly pull the keep net off at the
press studs.
Note: The press studs in the rear area can be
set in 3 different positions.
Accessories
Storage bags (fig. H)
The product comes with 3 splash-proof
storage bags (2, 3, 4). Smaller items can be
stowed in the storage bags.
Secure the storage bags with the clip buckles
(1m).
Note: Remember that the storage bags are not
waterproof. Do not stow any sensitive items in
the storage bags.
Fins (fig. I)
WARNING!
The fins do not conform to EN 16804
and are not suitable for dives during
which the user breathes under water.
The fins (8) can be used with rubber boots and/
or wading trousers (shoe size 40-48). Adjust the
width of the fins individually with the 2 straps
(8a).
Shoulder straps (fig. J)
You can carry the product with the shoulder
straps (1n) on your back. Adjust the shoulder
straps individually.
Fishing rod holders
The product comes fitted with a fixture (1o, fig. A)
for the handle of a fishing rod. The shaft of the
fishing rod can be attached with a snap hook
(not supplied) on the D-rings on the side.
Disassembly
Choose a clean, even surface for dismantling
the product.
Remove the keep net (5) and the storage bags
(2, 3, 4).
Deflating
Bottom and backrest chamber seat
(fig. K)
1. Pull the plug valve (1c) out of the recess and
open the lower part of the valve.
2. Screw the female thread (7a) of the pump
tube (7) onto the thread (6b) of the pump (6).
Note: Be sure to screw the tube onto the thread
marked “DEFLATE”.
3. Pump the air out of the air chamber.
Side chambers (fig. L)
Unscrew the screw-on valve (1e) from the
threaded opening (1f) without opening the seal
cap (1d) and let all the air escape from the air
chambers.
Transport
Transport the inflated product using the carrying
handles (1b) (fig. A) or the shoulder straps (1n)
on foot only. Pay attention to your surroundings
and the path in front of you.
Transporting the product in the
carrying bag
For transport or storage you can stow all product
parts in the carrying bag (9). Disassemble the
product as described in the section “Assembly”
but in reverse order.
Note: The carrying bag serves the exclusive
purpose of transporting and storing the belly
boat (1) and its accessories.
Make sure that the product is completely clean
and dry.
1. Place the product on a clean, even and dry
surface.
2. Roll the product up.
3. Stow the product in the carrying bag together
with all accessories.
Repairs
WARNING!
Check the product for loss of pressure, holes, or
tears before use each time.
Should the product lose air, this may be because
of a leak on the product or a defective screw-on
valve.
When there is more serious damage, do not un-
der any circumstances perform repairs yourself.
You can repair minor damage with the repair
patches (10) supplied.
Note: The air chambers of the product are
detachable.
Detaching side chambers (fig. M)
1. Unscrew the screw-on valve (1e) from the
threaded opening (1g).
2. Unscrew the valve support (1f).
3. Open the zip (1h).
4. Take the air chamber out.
Detaching the bottom and backrest
chamber seat
1. Open the seal.
2. Take the air chamber out.
Inserting the side chambers
1. Push each air chamber back to its respective
position.
Note: Be sure to insert the air chamber with the
threaded opening (1g) to the front.
2. Screw the valve support (1f) and the screw-on
valve (1e) back in again.
3. Close the zip.
Inserting the bottom and backrest
chamber seat
1. Push each air chamber back to its respective
position.
2. Close the seal.
Using repair patches
1. Let the air out of the belly boat completely
and clean the location in question using an
alcohol-based solution. Use fine sandpaper
to roughen the area around the tear or hole
slightly.
2. Trim a repair patch (10) that covers the
damaged area and overlaps by 1.3cm on all
sides.
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