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5. Care & Maintenance Gear

5.1 Bar

To open the quick release follow steps 1 through 8. To reassemble, follow the steps in 
reverse and make sure to inspect all parts for damage and rinse the parts in fresh 
clean water before reassembly. 

Line management.

With the ends attached to a solid safe object and your de-power loop all the way 
against the bar and sheeting system all the way out (powered up position), grab your 
bar and pull back with a good amount of pressure. As you apply and release pressure, 
all lines should rise and lower evenly and the bar should be perpendicular to the center 
lines. If this is not correct you will need to do small adjustments to all lines to compen-
sate for this difference. It is important to weight each line individually and then do 
adjustments. As you pull, each line will begin to lock the fibers into place and minimize 
the elastic feel in the line. The more time you spend locking down the lines,  the less 
work and adjustments you will need to do later.

The goal for all the adjustments is to end up with all lines with the de-power loop and 
sheeting system positioned all the way out (powered up position).
The first few times that you use your bar system, the lines and knots will settle in and 
change length slightly. It is important to always check your lines after the first few ses-
sions, especially if your kite feels as if it is pulling to one side.

Now that you have your bar set up and ready, take your time and wrap your lines back 
onto the bar. You will learn that taking your time wrapping your lines will result in less 
twists in your lines  when you lay them out the next time. 

5.2 Kite

Dry your kite after use away from the sun and direct heat. Never Leave a wet kite in its 
bag.
Store your kite in a dry place out of the sun. 

Pre and post use check list.
• Bridle Lines: check no lines are damaged. If so, contact your dealer and change them.
• Sail: check there are no holes or tears in the sail. If your sail is torn, you can repair it 
with the sticky cloth, provided in repair kit.
To repair the sail, make sure it is dry. Prepare two pieces of sticky cloth, one for each 
side of the damaged area. The patch should cover the hole by at least 2cm all round. 
Lay flat and stick on both sides. For bigger holes, please contact your sail repair.

4. KITE PRESENTATION

4.6 Pack

1. Secure your kite on the land with sand or snow

2. Wrap your lines back onto the bar in a figure 8 

3. Open the velcro dump seam and remove any debris or snow that may have entered 
the kite. 

4. Fold your kite by bringing one wing tip to the center of the canopy and then fold again. 
Repeat with the other wingtip. 

5. If you leave your bar connected, put the bar next to the trailing edge and roll your kite 
up folding 3 times with your bar inside. If you choose to disconnect your bar, stash your 
bridle system in the velcro on the trailing edge.

6. Put the strap around the kite and put it in the bag.

Summary of Contents for KOOK 06

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Page 2: ...in the sport can be greatly reduced by abiding by the Warning and Safety guidelines listed in this manual and by using common sense If under the age of 18 years do not operate this kite without the clear consent from a parent or guardian and the correct supervision If you are learning for the first time we strongly recommend lessons from a professional instructor connected to an autho rized traini...

Page 3: ...ll the damages due to using in not IKON recommended wind chart All the damages due to fly with IKON kite All the damages due to the kites due to line breaking All the damages caused by impact with any materials or objects as a result of prior damages All the damages caused by collisions abuse misuse or accidental damage All the damages caused by transport loading unloading droping or out of water ...

Page 4: ...ly when it s needed Lastly be careful to your release system it have to be correctly closed before each time you launch your kite 3 BAR PRESENTATION 3 3 Unique System Under Bar front line release Our main feature on the bar is a unique System Under Bar front line release When you receive the bar this feature is diconnected as it is a really sensitive safety we only recommend this feature for begin...

Page 5: ...ndle the ring on the chicken loop suicide leash for expert only In an emergency situation when the chicken loop is released the kite will flag out completely and fall to the ground 4 KITE PRESENTATION 4 1 Kite setup Securing your kite on land Layout your kite with bridles system facing up and trailing edge facing into the wind If you are in any wind at all put some snow sand or weight on the trail...

Page 6: ...e is set up properly With the kite situated downwind hook into the chicken loop In light wind place yourself directly in front of the kite otherwise place yourself at 45 deg to the kite and follow hereafter instructions Step 01 Put tension on the lines to inflate the kite while holding the break to be sure the kite stay on the ground Do a visual inspection to be sure that all the lines are connect...

Page 7: ...ed on the ground and secure the handle so that the kite remains depowered Oher methods Land your kite with an assistant on the edge of the wind window You also could use the primary safety system 4 KITE PRESENTATION 4 5 Relaunch If your kite lands leading edge down simply pull the break handle pulling more one side than the other and your kite will begin to fly in reverse Steer your kite so that t...

Page 8: ... kite feels as if it is pulling to one side Now that you have your bar set up and ready take your time and wrap your lines back onto the bar You will learn that taking your time wrapping your lines will result in less twists in your lines when you lay them out the next time 5 2 Kite Dry your kite after use away from the sun and direct heat Never Leave a wet kite in its bag Store your kite in a dry...

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