16 GB
Insert a new valve
1a
in the valve seat. For the
best seal, we recommend applying a small
amount of silicone grease or petroleum jelly
around the valve
1a
.
Place the valve wrench
11
over the valve
1a
and tighten, turning clockwise.
Note:
If the valve
1a
leaks and tightening with
the valve wrench
11
does not help, completely
remove the top of the valve
1a
with the valve
wrench
11
. Remove any dirt from the valve
membrane. Verify the valve
1a
is tight after
screwing it in.
Repairing the board
Before using the product on water
after making repairs, verify the repair
patch
7
is air tight and seals properly.
Never attempt to repair large damaged
areas yourself. Take the product to a
speciality shop.
Detecting holes:
Coat the area on the board
1
you suspect
has a hole with soapy water. Bubbles will form
where air is escaping the board
1
.
Mark the respective area.
Rinse the board
1
with clear water and wipe
dry before starting the repair.
Patching holes:
Only repair holes with suitable glue. Glue
6
is
included. Using the wrong adhesive for repairs
can cause further damage. You can also purchase
suitable adhesive from speciality retailers.
Once you have located the hole(s), release all
of the air from the board
1
.
Thoroughly clean the area to be repaired.
Dry the cleaned area.
Measure and cut a repair patch
7
large enough
to cover 1.5 cm around the damaged area.
Note:
If you're able to, ensure the surface
around the damaged area and the repair
patch
7
is absolutely free from grease.
Apply an even coat of glue
6
to the surface
around the damaged area and the actual repair
patch
7
.
Allow the glue to dry for approx. 3–4 minutes
(at temperatures of about 20–25 °C).
Place the repair patch
7
on the surface of the
board with the adhesive surfaces facing.
Press the repair patch
7
onto the board
1
with a heavy object.
Note:
Be sure to work on an even surface
without kinks or creases. Use a rounded object
to carefully smooth out any bubbles, working
from the middle outward.
Allow the glue to dry for at least 12 hours.
Once dry, apply more adhesive along the edge
of the repair patch
7
. The glue only needs to
dry for approx. 4 hours along this seam.
Maintaining the air pump
Ensure the air pump
13
is greased well before
and after use.
To grease the air pump
13
, open the cap at
the top and apply a thin coat of oil or grease
to the sealed areas and lines. Be sure to use
acid-free silicone oil.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recyclable mate-
rials, which you may dispose of at local recycling
facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for
more details of how to dispose of your worn-out
product.
Service
Service Great Britain
Tel.: 08000569216
E-Mail: owim@lidl.co.uk