Transport, Dry and Pack the SUP Board
1. To pack up, carefully roll up the SUP board from the rear end so that the fins and brackets are
protected.
2. Pack the rolled up SUP board and all accessories in a transport bag.
3. If the SUP board had to be transported wet, unpack it again as soon as possible and leave it out of
direct sunlight to dry.
12. STORING SUP BOARDS
1. If the SUP board was transported wet, unpack it again as soon as possible. Allow to dry on all sides
in a suitable place out of direct sunlight.
2. Before storing, make sure the SUP board is completely dry.
3. Repair any damage found prior to storage.
4. The SUP board can be stored in two ways:
- rolled up in a transport bag or
- unrolled and slightly inflated.
5. Store in a suitable place and in a suitable way:
- Dry, out of direct sunlight, adequately ventilated.
- Only at temperatures that are as even as possible between -15°C and +50°C (5°F - 120°F);
otherwise irreparable damage is possible.
- Protected from rodents and mechanical influences.
13. IDENTIFY AND FIX PUMP FAULTS
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Pump does not
Hose kinked or loose
inflate SUP board
Pump defective or
and/or pressure
manometer defective
gauge shows no
pressure
TROUBLESHOOTING
Correct position and attachment
When checking, bear in mind that the pressure gauge
only shows a value from around 0.35 bar (5 psi).
Check pump and pressure gauge:
- remove hose.
- Hold the outlet valve shut with one hand.
- Pump with the other hand.
If resistance is felt, the pump is working. Otherwise the
pump is leaking.
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