Instructions / Assembly

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Do not use harsh chemicals for cleaning. Most of the grime can be removed with a mild soap
and fresh water.
You may store the board both inflated or deflated. If you deflate the board, we recommend that
you store it in the protective bag that came with the board.
If you want to store the board outdoors, raise it up off the ground and cover it with a tarp to
prevent sun exposure.
We do not recommend to hang the board.
Do not store the board in extreme conditions (i.e. above 66 °C/150 °F or below -23 °C/-10 °F).
Store in a clean and dry place.
FOLDING THE BOARD
The ISUP board transport bag is designed to allow you to get your board into the bag as easily as
possible and with minimal folding.
Follow the diagram below for the best folding procedure.
INFLATABLE VALVE SEALING WASHER BLOW-OUT
If you deflate your board too quickly, the expelling air can partially
blow the inner grey sealing ring out into the valve chamber. This can
go unnoticed until the next time you try to inflate your ISUP.
If you look into the valve chamber you will see the edge of the sealing
washer protruding into the valve chamber (Fig. 1).
The solution is relatively easy. To re-seat the sealing washer and
make the valve functioning correctly once more, you will need the
following tools:
A pair of long nose pliers and a small amount of silicone grease or
petroleum jelly to help re-seal the valve housing.
Fig. 1
1. Make sure the board is fully deflated.
2. Rest the tail (the part behind the fins) of the board on something raised and solid so that the
fins are not subject to any pressure.
3. Remove the dust cap from the valve housing.