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- Use only lines that have no knots in them, as knots can weaken lines by as much as 50%.

- Do not touch the lines of the kite, unless the kite has been secured to the ground. An unsecured kite can re-
launch unexpectedly, putting the line dangerously under tension.

- Make sure never tie lines around your arms or other body parts.

2.4. Recommendations to minimize the dangers from your kiteboard
– surfboard

- Make sure to wear the appropriate protections and to avoid any collision with the kiteboard or the
surfboard (it might cause serious head, legs and feet injuries)

2.5. Recommendations to minimize the dangers to uninvolved third parties

- Do not kite in locations where uninvolved third parties might get injured.

- Avoid flying the kite close to surfers, swimmers, kayakers, windsurfers, water-skiers and boaters.

2.6. Recommendations to minimize the weather related risks

- Do not practice kiteboarding with offshore wind.

- Pay attention when kiting with onshore wind.

- Get detailed information about the kiting spot (current and tide conditions)

- Always consult the weather report and the local riders on prevailing weather conditions.

- Never use the kite when wind forces are so intense that you are not able to control precisely your kite.

- Do not use the kite when wind conditions are likely to change dramatically.

- Always check the weather report and never use this kite when thunderstorms are approaching or when such
storms have a good chance of developing.

- Should a storm approach quickly exit the water instantly because you could get in a life threatening
situation (you might be struck by lightning).

- Consider always to practice kitesurf only with appropriate weather conditions and with a correct kite size in
relation to your weight, skill level and wind speed.

K1 - YO Kite User Manual

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Summary of Contents for K1 - YO Kite

Page 1: ...2019K1 YOKITE USERMANUAL...

Page 2: ...NOT USE THIS PRODUCT UNLESS YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE USER MANUAL IF YOU ARE BELOW THE AGE OF 18 YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR PARENT OR GUARDIAN READ THESE WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS AND SHOULD...

Page 3: ...lated risks 3 3 How to set up your kite 5 3 1 Kite description 5 3 2 Bar force settings 6 3 3 Inflating the kite 7 3 4 Securing the kite 8 4 Correct use of the inflating and deflating valves 8 4 1 Whe...

Page 4: ...o Kiteboarding product due to any cause whatsoever including negligence or breach of contract on the part of Top Surf S r l and all related parties in the design or manufacture of the Odo Kiteboarding...

Page 5: ...and to each side of your flying position is clear of people and or obstacles Use the Odo Kiteboarding kite leash that allows you to keep the kite under control or if necessary to disconnect it from y...

Page 6: ...s and boaters 2 6 Recommendations to minimize the weather related risks Do not practice kiteboarding with offshore wind Pay attention when kiting with onshore wind Get detailed information about the k...

Page 7: ...K1 YO Kite User Manual 4...

Page 8: ...1Kite description 8 3 7 9 1 Leading edge 2 Trailing edge 3 Strut 4 Canopy 5 Deflate valve 6 Back line pigtail 7 Front line pigtail K1 YO Kite User Manual 4 4 2 2 8 8 9 9 8 8 3 9 6 6 9 1 1 3 5 5 6 6 7...

Page 9: ...esponsive kite Less power delivery Smooth kite loops SETTING 3 Heavier bar load feeling More responsive kite More power delivery Powerful kite loops The kites come out in SETTING 1 but you can easily...

Page 10: ...kite 3 Close the deflate valve at the end of the wingtip and make sure to close the velcro webbing too 5 Attach the pump to the inflate valve and inflate the kite until the leading edge and the strut...

Page 11: ...placed closed to the tip of the kite 2 Deflate the kite opening the deflate valve 3 Should you have opened the inflate valve base to deflate which is strongly suggested not to do make sure to clean i...

Page 12: ...the kite and the blue line from the bar needs to be attached to the blue attachment point on the kite 2 Repeat this procedure for the front line Here the knot is located at the pigtail attached to th...

Page 13: ...ound Rinsing your kite in fresh water and drying it is correct as well as leaving the salt coating on it When cleaning the kite be sure that all the valves are closed and that no water dirt or sand ca...

Page 14: ...in order to be able to replace the bladder again 14 To reinstall please follow the above procedure backwards 8 3 Bladder Repair For repairing small bladder holes we recommend to use the repair kit fro...

Page 15: ...der has been correctly inserted and look for wrinkles in the material If you detect any irregularities in the air tube or if the valve is not positioned correctly deflate and start over again 10 Roll...

Page 16: ...any costs losses or damages incurred as a result of loss of use of this product The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse abuse neglect or normal wear and tear including but not limited to...

Page 17: ...e cx bkitebocrding Copyright 2018 ODO KITEBOARDING All rights reserved K1 YO Kite User Manual...

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