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Permissible operating pressure Inflate all air chambers completely GB/IE5GB/IE Safety instructions CAUTION! There is a risk of tipping, drifting or drowning if these instructions are not followed. Uneven distri- bution of load on the article will cause tipping. WARNING! Risk of suffocation for children! Do not allow children to play with the packaging material or the product without supervision. WARNING! MORTAL DANGER! Will not protect against drowning! For swimmers only! CAUTION! The air chambers can be pushed below the water surface during ascending. Due to this reason and as well as due to single- sided loading the product can tilt. Risk of injury!
- Use the device only for its intended purpose.
- The product may only be used by persons who are familiar with the safety information.
- Please take note of the maximum highest load. Exceeding the weight limit can lead to product damages as well as influence the functions negatively.
- Check the product for damages or wear before each use. The product may only be used while in good order and condition! Do not use the product if visual damages can be seen or are suspected.
- Do not use the product anymore if it can no longer constrain air. Avoiding damage to the product!
- All inflatable products are sensitive to the cold. The product should thus never be un- folded and inflated at temperatures below 15° C!
- If air pressure increases in direct sunlight, it should be adjusted correspondingly by re- leasing some of the air.
- Please ensure that the product – particularly when it is inflated – is not brought into contact with stones, gravel or sharp objects and that it does not chafe or rub against anything, as damages to the foil could otherwise occur.
- Only insert suitable pump adapters into the safety valves. Otherwise the valves could become damaged.
- Do not inflate too strongly, as this could cause the welded seams to burst open. Seal the valves tightly after inflating.
- Avoid contact with sharp, hot, pointed or dangerous objects. Inflating ATTENTION!
- All air chambers must always be com- pletely inflated!
- Avoid excessively inflating the air chambers as this could cause the welded seams to overstretch or even burst open.
- Use standard foot pumps or double- action hand pumps with the correct adapters to inflate the product.
- Do not inflate the product with com- pressors or compressed air bottles. This could damage the product.
- Make sure that the chambers are equally filled with air one after the other.
- Only inflate the chambers enough such that they are still slightly wavy on the inside after being inflated. Inflate the air chambers in the following order (figure A): 1 – Headrest 2 – Head section 3 – Central air chamber 4 – Foot section
1. Open the valve cap (1) (figure C).
2. Inflate the air chambers.
3. Close the valve cap and push in the valve
using slight pressure.6 Use The article has four air chambers and can be used in two different functions. Use on water Inflate all four air chambers. Use as a seat
1. Inflate the air chambers in the headrest, head
section, and foot section. The central air chamber must remain deflated (figure B)!
2. Fold the article as illustrated (figure B).
Deflating the article
1. Pull the valve out.
2. Pinch the valve shaft (2) (figure C) together
slightly so that the air can escape. Repair Small leaks or holes can be repaired using the included repair patch. Important! Do not inflate the article for 20 minutes after the repair. Do not use the patch on the seam.
1. Allow all the air to escape from the article.
2. Clean the area around the leak thoroughly.
The area must be dry and free of grease.
3. Cut a piece of repair material large enough
to cover approximately 1.3 cm beyond the damaged area.
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