Intex 68306NP Challenger Kayak, Inflatable Kayak Set with Aluminum Oars and High Output Air-Pump

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(94PO) “NMMA” KAYAK ENGLISH 4.875” X 7.25” 04/20/2018
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Disassembly and Storage
First clean your kayak thoroughly following the Care and Maintenance instructions.
Open all air valves, deflate kayak completely and remove all the accessories from the kayak.
Flip the kayak over. Fold the left side of the kayak over and then fold the right side over the
left. Fold the bow end twice to the middle of the kayak tightly while forcing out any remaining
air; repeat this procedure for the stern. Replace all air valves’ caps. With two opposing folded
sides, fold one end over the other like closing a book. Your kayak is ready for storage. Fold
the kayak loosely and avoid sharp bends, corners and creases which can damage the kayak.
Troubleshooting
If your kayak appears a bit soft, it might not be because of a leak. If the kayak was inflated
late in the day with 32 °C (90 °F) air, that air might cool down to 25 °C (77 °F) overnight.
The cooler air exerts less pressure on the hull, so it could appear soft the next morning.
If there has been no temperature variation, you need to start looking for a leak:
Take a good look at your kayak from just a few feet away. Flip it over and closely check
over the outside. Any large leaks should be clearly visible.
If you have an idea where your leak is, use a mix of dishwashing liquid and water in a
spray bottle, and spray over the suspicious areas. Any leak will produce bubbles that will
pinpoint the location of the leak.
Check valves for leak, if necessary, spray soapy water around the valve and the valve
base.
Repairs
Through constant use you may occasionally puncture your boat. Most leaks only take a few
minutes to repair. Your boat comes with a repair patch, and additional repair supplies can be
ordered from Intex Consumer Service or from our website.
First locate the leak; soapy water will bubble out from the source of the leak. Thoroughly clean
the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
Cut a piece of repair patch large enough to overlap the damaged area by approximately
1.5 cm (1/2”). Round off the edges, and place the patch on the damaged area and PRESS
DOWN FIRMLY. You may want to use a weight on top to keep it in place.
Do not inflate in 30 minutes after patching.
If the patch does not hold, you can purchase a PVC or silicon based glue for repairing
camping mats, tents or shoes from your local market to patch your boat, please refer to the
instruction of the glue for patching.
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