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DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT UNLESS YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND 

THESE WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND INSTRUCTIONS WHICH ARE FOR YOUR 

SECURITY AND PROTECTION. THIS INFORMATION MAY BE SUBJECT TO 

CHANGE AT ANY TIME. FOR CURRENT UPDATES, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE 

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IF YOU ARE BELOW THE AGE OF 18, YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR PARENT OR 

GUARDIAN READ THESE WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS AND 

SHOULD NOT USE THIS PRODUCT UNLESS YOU ARE UNDER THE PROPER 

GUIDANCE AND SUPERVISION OF SUCH A PERSON.

The use of this product exposes the user to many unavoidable and unexpected risks, injury, 

DANGERS and HAZARDS. The suppliers of this product are not responsible for any damage to 

property or any personal injury caused by any use, misuse, abuse or irresponsible use of this 

product by the user.

Kiteboarding is a HAZARDOUS sport. Power kites and their lines and control equipment can be 

DANGEROUS to flyers and to anyone in the vicinity of their use. Kiteboarding must be taken 

seriously and we recommend that, at least in the early stages of your use, you seek the guidance 

of professional instructors and experienced kiteboarders. Improper and/or unreasonable use of 

this kite may result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to ANY part of your body and to OTHERS. Do 

NOT use your kite near power lines, airports, buildings, automobiles, trees, streets, parking lots, 

rocks, piers, breakwaters, buoys, etc. and keep your kite fly lines away from people and ALL 

obstacles. Always fly in an open area and observe wind and weather conditions, particularly in 

circumstances where you may encounter offshore, onshore, variable or strong winds. Do NOT at-

tempt to use your kite on water until you are confident and comfortable with the use of a trainer 

kite on land. Spend time to become familiar with the operation of your kite and remember that 

you are responsible for its operation and for the security of those around you. As you learn the 

sport, work within your own limitations and do NOT exceed them. If you intend to use the kite on 

water, always use appropriate protective gears and flotation devices and do NOT attach yourself 

or tie yourself permanently to the kite lines. The kite is NOT intended for use as a flying device 

nor indeed is it intended as a means of flotation.

Summary of Contents for Chaos 2018

Page 1: ...2018 KITE USER MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...stages of your use you seek the guidance of professional instructors and experienced kiteboarders Improper and or unreasonable use of this kite may result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to ANY part of yo...

Page 3: ...ure you use properly designed and manufactured parts from reputable suppliers Take time to study the conditions including sea state tides currents weather conditions and forecasts before you decide to...

Page 4: ...be able to stop or avoid other people or objects SNOWKITE People downwind or down slope have right of way It is your responsibility to avoid them SNOWBOARD People down slope have right of way It is yo...

Page 5: ...r Ability Level Kiteboarding Location 7 Kite Care 8 Beach Etiquette 9 Area of Operation 10 Kite Positions Zone Power KITE OVERVIEW CONTROL SYSTEM 11 2018 1X Control System Overview SETUP 12 Sprint Inf...

Page 6: ...without appropriate instruction It will make this sport more enjoyable not only for yourself but for those around you INTRODUCTION CAUTION Kiteboarding can be overwhelming if not approached in an edu...

Page 7: ...stem Always use your Cabrinha kite with a bypass leash NEVER permanently attach yourself to this kite the control bar or lines NEVER use this kite as a flying device NEVER touch the kite lines while t...

Page 8: ...s to determine wind speeds if necessary Do NOT use an oversized kite Consult your Wind Range Chart for the correct recom mended size Use your common sense If in doubt about what kite size to use choos...

Page 9: ...o be used as a point of reference It is based upon a rider who is approximately 75kg 165 lbs Actual use may vary based on your body weight ability level wa ter conditions board size and riding style W...

Page 10: ...NEVER let someone who is not familiar with inflatable kites launch catch or use your kite You will endanger them as well as your self and those around you You are responsible for the proper operation...

Page 11: ...ds may shift or change and the kite may become unsecured and fly off Do NOT leave an inflated kite secured or not directly exposed to the wind for any length of time This allows the trailing edge to f...

Page 12: ...ir bars kites etc may disrupt a setup ritual they have ALWAYS secure your kite with sand or sand bags An unmanned kite is dangerous NEVER leave an inflated kite unattended Winds may shift and cause th...

Page 13: ...yourself and those around you if you launch in this manner Basically if the wind is at your back and straight downwind is at a 180 then you will want to set your kite at about a 100 off the wind eith...

Page 14: ...as the least amount of power or pull it is also the position in which on land the pilot is most susceptible to lofting On the water the neutral position can be utilized to rest while you reel in your...

Page 15: ...achment point 11 Front center Lines 12 Steering rear Lines 2018 CABRINHA KITE 1X 1 Kite Body 2 Leading Edge 3 Airlock High Volume Valve 4 Sprint Valves 5 Sprint Air Distribution Tube 6 Sprint Air Clip...

Page 16: ...under control even when pumping up directly in the wind Once the kite is pumped you can choose to clip off the air to the struts This way if you damage a strut while in use the rest of the kite will m...

Page 17: ...in the bladders until the corners are free and correctly lined up It is common that the LE will inflate before the struts If a strut is not inflating make sure that the air clip is open and the air t...

Page 18: ...n have an effect on the final inflation pres sure of your kite We highly recommend you still use the test referenced in our user manual for checking the final amount of pressure Over inflation will sh...

Page 19: ...nto the bar when you are not kiting This will keep the beach free of lines and will prevent other beach users from becoming tangled in your equipment DEFLATING THE KITE The kite may be deflated comple...

Page 20: ...NHA CONTROL SYSTEM REFER TO YOUR SUPPLIED CONTROL SYSTEM MANUAL IF YOU ARE UNSURE AS TO WHICH CONTROL SYSTEMS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THIS KITE PLEASE REFER TO THE KITE CON TROL SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY CHART...

Page 21: ...g uses the B towpoints on the wingtip APOLLO TUNING The Apollo Kite offers 3 settings for bar pressure and turning impulse This is dependent on the at tachment position of the rear line bridle Setting...

Page 22: ...kite will sit further back in the window allowing for maximum slack line drift The Rear V bridle is attached to both of the lower connections on the LE In the Sideshore Offshore setting the kite has t...

Page 23: ...oked tricks Kiteloop This is the stock setting for powered kiteloops Freeride This provides maximum power delivery CHAOS TUNING The 2018 Chaos Kite offers 3 different s ettings for riding styles Setti...

Page 24: ...ur kite pump valves and bladders free of sand water and other things that will dirty them Make sure the bladders are deflated Avoid repairing your kite on the beach or in dirty dusty windy or abrasive...

Page 25: ...in the bladder coat the entire bladder in talcum powder to assist insertion back into the sleeve OPTIONAL 19 Deflate once again 20 Tie the flying line from the end of the strut opening onto the valve...

Page 26: ...e and set all parts aside for later use Fig 8 7 Keep track of the valve parts for later use 8 For the next step you will need two flying lines Starting with one end of the leading edge tie one line on...

Page 27: ...pull on the flying line while holding the end of the sleeve Slowly feed the bladder back into this side of the sleeve FIG 10 The bladder should protrude past the end of the sleeve enough so that the...

Page 28: ...SYSTEM A security leash feature that is recommended for all users This system incorporates QR2 which will separate the User from the Kite if QR1 has been activated C CENTERLINE ADJUSTMENT STRAP CAS Us...

Page 29: ...is position the kite may feel steady and may feel like it has the least amount of power or pull it is also the position in which on land the rider is most susceptible to lofting On the water the neutr...

Page 30: ...d direction for kiteboarding SIDE ONSHORE Wind is blowing from either the left or the right and from the water toward the land This is a combination of on shore and sideshore wind Utilize caution when...

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