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1 Rear line attachment knots
2 Top line attachment
3 Top line safety system attachment
4 Rear leader lines
5 Power adjusting strap
6 Safety leash
7 Stopper ball
8 Neoprene line cover

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USER MANUAL

9 Depower line

10 Carbon bar with center hole

11 Line winder

12 Quick release depower loop
13 Removable depower loop lock
14 Safety leash quick release
15 Safety leash attachment for spreader bars
16 Spinning (Swivel) Spreader (optional)

TO ENSURE YOU ARE USING THIS BAR WITH OPTIMUM SAFETY

AND COMFORT, YOU MUST HAVE COMPLETELY READ AND FULLY

UNDERSTOOD THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT.

REGULARLY CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR PRODUCT UPDATES.

Summary of Contents for Zero4 PRO CARBON BAR

Page 1: ...UAL 9 Depower line 10 Carbon bar with center hole 11 Line winder 12 Quick release depower loop 13 Removable depower loop lock 14 Safety leash quick release 15 Safety leash attachment for spreader bars 16 Spinning Swivel Spreader optional TO ENSURE YOU ARE USING THIS BAR WITH OPTIMUM SAFETY AND COMFORT YOU MUST HAVE COMPLETELY READ AND FULLY UNDERSTOOD THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT REGULA...

Page 2: ...lly protective gear when landboarding snowkiting or buggy riding Safe kiteboarding Do not go kiteboarding in offshore winds Be careful when kiting in onshore winds We strongly recommend the use of helmet and life jacket impact vest Also a safety knife to cut flying lines in case of emergency is recommendable Do not kiteboard in spots already in use by swimmers or surfers Beware of strong currents ...

Page 3: ... leader line Slide the sleeve on the end of the flying line A through the ring on the end of the top line attachments B and through the ball with tubing C Place the loop on the end of the leash D through the sleeve A and place the other end of the leash E through this loop Pull this larkshead tight and pull the flying line back through so the knot sits inside the ball C Make sure the tubing goes t...

Page 4: ...ra webbing over one end of the spreader bar and wrap the velrco around to fix its position Attaching the leash to your spreader bar When starting your kiting session always first attach your safety leash Attach the leash to the ring on your spreader bar or to the ring on the extra webbing provided Push the ball with tube A away place the end loop on the line B through the ring C Place the small pi...

Page 5: ...this end of the loop towards you and release Using the depower loop lock To use the depower loop lock after hooking in stick the small piece of tube through your har ness hook so it sits under your depower loop Depower loop lock When using the depower loop lock it ensures that the depower loop stays hooked in when the tension is off your top lines Open up the velcro on the depower loop and pull ou...

Page 6: ...power of the kite without losing the kite itself If you need to totally disconnect yourself from the kite activate the quick release on the leash afterwards When pulling the quick release on the depower loop one side of the tubing loop will be dis connected The loop now only supported on one side will slide though your spreader bar and the rider is now fully diconnected from the depower loop The r...

Page 7: ... To activate the quick release on the depower loop grab the red ball and or red tag and firmly pull backwards and let go The loop will open up Re connecting your depower loop quick release Push the end of the loop A back though the webbing B using the thin black tag C Pull the end of the loop A through the small loop with the black webbing around it D and push the pin E through the end of the loop...

Page 8: ...depower line power adjusting stap and line attachments Before launching check that your lines are clear and the leash is not tangled around or through the power adjusting strap Before launching always make sure the small tube on the red ball near your top line attach ments sits inside of the metal ring When reaching the water before starting your kiteboarding session splash some water op your bar ...

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