Instructions / Assembly

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Part No.
Description
QTY
SPARE PART
NO. (#65066)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65068)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65070)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65072)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65074)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65076)
001
Surf Board
1
P6958
P6961
P6963
P6965
P6967
P6969
002
High
Pressure
Hand
Pump
1
P3039
P3039
P3039
P3039
P3039
P3039
003
Oar
1
F6C299B
F6C299B
F6C299B
F6C299B
F6C299B
F6C299B
004
Safety
Rope
1
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
005
Pressure
gauge
1
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
006
Wrench
1
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
007
Glue &
Polyester 3-
ply patch
1
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
008
Travel Bag
1
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
009
Air valve
cover
1
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
Part No.
Description
QTY
SPARE PART
NO. (#65065)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65067)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65069)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65071)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65073)
SPARE PART
NO. (#65075)
001
Surf Board
1
P6959
P6960
P6962
P6964
P6966
P6968
002
High
Pressure
Hand
Pump
1
P3039
P3039
P3039
P3039
P3039
P3039
003
Oar
1
F6C298B
F6C298B
F6C298B
F6C298B
F6C298B
F6C298B
004
Footrest
Tube
1
P5C319
P5C319
P5C319
P5C319
P5C319
P5C319
005
Footrest
Foam
1
F6C211
F6C211
F6C211
F6C211
F6C211
F6C211
006
Safety
Rope
1
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
P6C786
007
Seat
1
F6C212
F6C212
F6C212
F6C212
F6C212
F6C212
008
Pressure
gauge
1
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
P5C412
009
Wrench
1
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
F6H189
010
Glue &
Polyester 3-
ply patch
1
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
F1A155
011
Travel Bag
1
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
F6C290
012
Air valve cover
1
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
P6H971
Owners manual
Warning
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the manual and follow the instructions relating to safety tips, correct and complete product assembly, setting into
service, use and maintenance.
For your own safety, always heed the advice and warnings in these instructions. Non-compliance with these operating
instructions may expose you to serious danger or death. Only use the product in the places and conditions for which it
is intended.
Stand-up Paddling is a dangerous sport. Use of this product exposes the user to unexpected risks, dangers and
hazards.
User should realize and understand these risks. The use of this product implies the respect of the safety instructions
described in the manual.
Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of persons. Regardless of the number of persons on board, the
total weight of persons and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load.
Do not use this product if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medications.
Life saving devices such as life jackets and buoys should be pre-inspected and used at all times. Always wear a helmet
when using this product.
Always paddle with an experienced partner when using this product.
Tell your sail routes and time schedule to your partner.
Check the weather forecast first to know the marine environment and weather conditions before starting. Bad weather
and marine environment is very dangerous.
Never use this product in conditions that are beyond your ability (such as, but not limited to, high surf, riptides, currents
or river rapids)
Use the product near the shore and beware of natural factors such as wind, tidewaters and tidal waves. BE AWARE OF
OFFSHORE WINDS AND CURRENTS.
Before every use, carefully inspect the product for signs of wear or leakage to ensure everything is in good condition.
Please do not use the SUP if you find any damage.
Do not surf in unfamiliar water areas.
Beware of potential harmful effects of liquids such as battery acid, oil and petrol. These liquids may damage the
product.
Inflate according to the rated pressure on the product or it will cause over inflation and/or an explosion.
Stay balanced. Uneven distribution of loads on the board may cause the board to overturn which could lead to
drowning.
Know how to operate this product. Check your local area for information and/or training as needed. Inform yourself
about local regulations and dangers related to surfing, boating and/or other water activities.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Technical Specifications
Installation
1.
Spread out the surf board on level ground.
2.
Inflate the board by unscrewing the cap of the air valve (Fig.1 Pos.1). Ensure that the inner spring valve is not
depressed. If it is depressed (Fig.1 Pos. 2), press the spring valve and turn counter clockwise so the inner spring
valve is in the correct position (Fig.1 Pos. 3). Attached the pressure gauge onto the hose and the hose to the inflate
position on the high-pressure hand pump. Inflate the board to 0.827bar (12psi). After inflation, screw the cap of air
valve (Fig.1 Pos. 4)
NOTE: If over-inflation occurs, press the spring valve to release air to an acceptable level and securely fasten the air
valve.
NOTE: If the board is not in use and exposed under the sun, it may cause overexpansion and damage the board. Check
the pressure and deflate slightly until the correct pressure is obtained.
NOTE: Pressure gauge is for inflation purpose only, and the value of the pressure gauge is just for reference, should not
be used as a precision instrument.
Item
Inflated size
Recommended
Working pressure
Maximum load
Capacity
Maximum number
Of persons
65065
65066
2.85 m x 76 cm x 10 cm
(9′4″ x 30 x 4″)
0.827bar
12psi
75kg
165lb
1 adult
65067
65068
3.05 m x 76 cm x 10 cm
(10 x 30″ x 4)
0.827bar
12psi
90kg
198lb
1 adult
65069
65070
3.05 m x 81 cm x 10 cm
(10′x 32” x 4”)
0.827bar
12psi
95kg
209lb
1 adult
65071
65072
3.20 m x 81 cm x 12 cm
(10′6 x 32” x 5”)
0.827bar
12psi
120kg
265lb
1 adult
65073
65074
3.30 m x 76 cm x 12 cm
(1010 x 30” x 5”)
0.827bar
12psi
115kg
254lb
1 adult
65075
65076
3.35 m x 76 cm x 15 cm
(11′x 30” x 6”)
0.827bar
12psi
145kg
320lb)
1 adult
#65065; #65067; #65069; #65071; #65073; #65075;
Fig. 1
1 2 3 4
001 002 003 004 005 006
007 008 009 010 011 012
3.
Always carefully check and ensure the air valve is not leaking before using the surfboard. If the air valve is leaking,
use the provided wrench to tighten the valve. To securely tighten the valve, hold the valve from the bottom of the surf
board and turn the wrench clockwise. After you have ensured the valve is not leaking, tighten the cap to close the
valve (Fig. 2). Attention: Don't adjust the air valve when the board is in use.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
4.
Assemble the seat (Included with product #65065, #65067,
#65069, #65071, #65073, #65075 only). Connect the seat to
the D-ring on the board. The seat can be adjusted to accommodate
the footrest.
Oar Installation
5.
Attach the safety rope to the tow ring, and
place the belt around your ankle (Fig.3).
Connection with 3 positions will have different paddle angle. 60° is best for surfing. 0° is best for
touring (For F6C298B oar only). Adjust the oar length according to your height. Take your
height and add 8” for surfing length and 10” for touring length.
MAX
#65066; #65068; #65070; #65072; #65074; #65076
Storage
MAX
Easily adjust the length
001 002 003
004
1.
Deflate the board by unscrewing the cap of air valve, press the spring valve and turn clockwise.
2.
Remove all the accessories from the board. Use a cloth to gently dry all surfaces. Keep the board and all accessories
clean and dry.
3.
Fold the board from front to back to remove additional air. You can also drain any remaining air using the high
pressure hand pump by connecting the hose to the deflation port on the high-presure hand pump.
4.
Store in a cool, dry place and out of childrens reach.
005 006 007
008
009
Repair
1.
Clean and dry the area to be repaired.
2.
Cut the provided PVC to the appropriate size. A 2.5cm x 2.5cm square is usually adequate.
3.
Use the provided glue to coat one side of the patch. Make sure the glue is evenly distributed.
4.
Wait 30 seconds and then place the patch with glue over the damaged area.
5.
Smooth out any air bubble under the patch. Firmly press down on the patch for two minutes.
6.
The board is once again ready for use. Repeat this process should further leaks occur.