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Operation

Note: Before using the product for the first time,
check it carefully for holes, porous places and / or
seams that are not airtight.
Recommendation: Blow up the product and
leave it alone for one day. Air new products in the
open air for a few days.

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Letting in air

CAUTION! Inflatable plastic products are sensitive
to the cold. That is why you should never use the
product when the ambient temperature falls below
15 °C. Otherwise damage to the product may result.
Note: Basically, only an adult should be responsible
for blowing the swimming ring

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up. We do, how-

ever, recommend the use of a mechanical pump.
Make sure that you do not blow / pump too much air
into the product. Stop the process when resistance
increases during pumping and the seams start to
stretch. Otherwise the material may tear. Only use
manual pumps and / or pumps specifically designed
for use with inflatable plastic products.
Note: The product has an air pressure indicator

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on its outside edge. The indicator is marked with the
maximum allowable air pressure. Pump air into the
product until the maximum marking is reached. Do
not over-inflate.

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Roll the product out first and then check for
holes, tears and other damage (see Fig. A).

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Open the air valve

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(see Fig. B I).

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Press the air valve

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together and blow or

pump the product up until it is tautly stretched.

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Place the measuring strip

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on the air pressure

indicator

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. If both have exactly the same length

the rated pressure is reached (see Fig. G + H).
Stop pumping then.

CAUTION! On no account should you use
compressed air. Otherwise the product could
burst or the seams could tear.

IMPORTANT! Keep in mind that air tempera-
ture and weather conditions can affect the air
pressure inside inflatable products. In cold
weather the product behaves as if it has less air

pressure in it because the air inside contracts.
Under these conditions you may have to add air.
In hot weather the air inside expands. Under
these conditions you may have to remove air in
order to avoid overfilling.

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Close the air valve

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(see Fig. B II).

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Push the air valve

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in (see Fig. B III).

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Letting air out

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Pull the air valve

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out and open it

(see Fig. B II + I).

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Press the sides of the air valve

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together

using your thumb and index finger, then put the
straw

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in for deflation and remove your hand

(see Fig. A). Remove the straw

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until the air

has completely escaped.
Note: Do not insert the straw

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too far into

the valve

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. Otherwise the straw

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could

drop into the inflation chamber.

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Slowly roll the product up (see Fig. A).

Note: Make sure that the product is completely
dry before you roll it up.

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Press the sides of the air valve

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again in

order to let any remaining air escape.

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Cleaning and care

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Use a slightly damp, lint-free cloth to clean the
product.

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On no account should you use corrosive or
scouring detergents.

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Have a specialist shop carry out any small repairs
to the product. A special repair kit is required.

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Storage instruction

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Make sure that the product is completely dry
both inside and out when wishing to store it for
any length of time. Otherwise mildew and mould
may form.

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Store the product in a dark, dry place – out of
reach of children.

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The ideal storage temperature is 10 - 20 °C.

Operation / Cleaning and care

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