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RELEASE OF LIABILITY 

Releases of liability, claim waiver and assumption of risk:
By assembling and/or using this North Kiteboarding product, you agree that you have read and 
understood this entire North Kiteboarding product owner manual, including all instructions and 
warnings, prior to using North Kiteboarding products in any way.
In additi

on, you agree that you will ensure that any additional or subsequent users of your 

North Kiteboarding products will read and understand the entire product manual of t

he North 

Kiteboarding product, including all instructions and warnings contained in this manual, prior to 
allowing that person to use your North Kiteboarding product.

ASSUMPTION OF RISK:

In using your North Kiteboarding 

product and any of its components, you freely agree to  

assume and accept any known and unknown risks of injury to you and third parties when using 
this equipment.
The internal risks, dangers and hazards of the sport can be greatly reduced by adhering to the 
warning guidelines listed in this user’s manual and by using common sense.

 WARNING: 

Use this product at your own risk. Kiteboarding is a HAZARDOUS activity which involves RISKS and 
DANGERS that are unavoidable and can result in serious bodily injury or death of the user and 
others. Ensure all parts of your product are thoroughly checked before each use. Download and 
read the User Manuals and Installation Guides relating to the product before using it. Failure to do 
so may result in personal injury or death.

RELEASE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS:

In consideration of the sale of the North Kiteboarding product to you, you hereby agree to the 
fullest extent permitted by laws as follows;
 
To waive any and all claims, that you have or may have in the future against North Kiteboarding and all 
related parties resulting from the use of the North Kiteboarding product and any of its components.
 
North Kiteboarding and any of its agents are released from any and all liability for any loss, damage, 
injury or expense that any users of this product may suffer, or that your next in kin may suffer, as a 
result of the use of this product,  including but not limited to negligence, breach of contract in the 
part of North Kiteboarding, or any of its agents, in the design and manufacture of this product.

Summary of Contents for NAVIGATOR CONTROL SYSTEM

Page 1: ...NAVIGATOR CONTROL SYSTEM 2 0 2 0 U S E R M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...RELEASE DATE AUGUST 2019 VERSION CS01...

Page 3: ...s quicken It promises us fire within We chase it Every day we are inspired and humbled by nature s engineering genius and her beautiful intuitive simplicity To that we add cutting edge technology from...

Page 4: ...and by using common sense WARNING Use this product at your own risk Kiteboarding is a HAZARDOUS activity which involves RISKS and DANGERS that are unavoidable and can result in serious bodily injury o...

Page 5: ...launching Do not kite in offshore winds or strong onshore winds Choose the appropriate kite for your body size ability and the conditions Do not use a kite size that is beyond your control for the gi...

Page 6: ...exhaustive list Use common sense if other risks arise WARRANTY POLICY 180 WARRANTY We believe in our products stand behind our quality and value our customers That s why we re giving you an extra 180...

Page 7: ...but not limited to punctures rigging with other than North Kiteboarding components damage due to excessive sun exposure or hot temperatures such as inside an unventilated car damage due to the produc...

Page 8: ...Replacement of North Connect Quick Release 3 3 Security Finger 3 4 Kite Leash 3 4 1 Attaching the kite Leash to North InterLoop System 3 4 2 Attaching kite leash to harness 3 4 3 Kite Leash Quick Rele...

Page 9: ...landing line 7 Depower Cleat 8 Cleat Base 9 Cleat stopper ball 10 Trim handle 11 Multibore tubing 12 Upper leader line PU tubing 13 Depower main line 14 Retractable line retainer pull tab 15 Bar width...

Page 10: ...r 7 Modular Harness Loop 1 Rear Pigtail 2 Front Pigtail 3 Rear Line Connector 4 Front Line Connector 5 Upper Rear Control Line 10M 6 Upper Front Control Line 10M 7 Lower Rear Control Line 12M 8 Lower...

Page 11: ...d with the red end of the bar on the right hand side Begin to untangle the steering lines starting at the bar and walking upwind back towards the kite keeping the lines parallel to each other The line...

Page 12: ...sing your kite leash quick release mechanism Grab hold of the red plastic section with your entire hand and following the arrow push the release system away from your body towards the kite WARNING The...

Page 13: ...be suitable for use snow kiting WARNING Use of the release system in ways not outlined in this North Kiteboarding User Manual may cause serious injury or death WARNING In order to activate the depowe...

Page 14: ...t the landing line to use it again 1 Lay out your lines as if you were going to attach them to your kite by separating each individual line parallel to one another 2 Make sure all lines are running fr...

Page 15: ...m screw that locks the handles together 6 Reattach the landing line a loop to loop connection and pull the landing line back through 3 3 SECURITY FINGER The security finger is active only when the rid...

Page 16: ...ite ensure your kite leash is attached to the landing line leash ring located inside you Modular harness loop Your kite leash is the last connection between you and your kite allowing for complete sep...

Page 17: ...e the handle so it conceals the pin and locks it in place Note the release pin should be loaded as shown with the pin 90 degrees to the side of North label 3 4 3 KITE LEASH QUICK RELEASE For complete...

Page 18: ...he trim handle towards your body until you get the desired depower 2 Lock the line off in the clam cleat at your desired power by moving the trim handle adjuster into the cleat 3 5 2 POWERING UP 1 Fir...

Page 19: ...p them from bar 2 Flip each cassette 180 degrees until the positive and negative signs indicate the desired bar length 3 Re insert the cassettes by pushing them back into the bar ensuring they are flu...

Page 20: ...the lines through approximately 20cm This will reveal line adjustment settings 2 Select your setting by attaching your larks head connection to your chosen knot 3 Pull the line back through the bar an...

Page 21: ...st the Modular Harness Loop clockwise towards the unlock symbol on the rear of the body then pull downwards on the loop to remove it from the body 4 1 2 TO REATTACH THE MODULAR HARNESS 1 Insert the mo...

Page 22: ...ck your North InterLoop is secure after changing between loops Pull down firmly on the loop to ensure it is installed correctly WARNING DO NOT interchange the Modular Harness Loop while riding or whil...

Page 23: ...evity of your lines and avoid tangles and or knots Note Before winding up your lines pull the Modular Harness Loop until the bar is touching the depower cleat Wrapping the Leader line PU tubing around...

Page 24: ...N O R T H K B C O M...

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