Naish 2011 kite User Manual

Summary of 2011 kite

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    Kite user's guide 2011.

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com kite user’s guide english- pages 4-23 thank you for purchasing a naish kite. You have chosen a kite of the highest quality and performance. Please read this manual to familiarize yourself with the technical features and benefits built into every naish kite. Follow the g...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 1. Releases & agreements release of liability, claim waiver and assumption of risk agreement release and waiver of claims agreement: in consideration of your use of this product, you hereby agree to the following, to the fullest extent permitted by law: to waive any and...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 3. Assembling the bar and lines the shift system drawing of entire shift system 3. Assembling the bar and lines the universal system drawing of entire universal system your new universal control system is a plug and play device; it comes completely assembled and ready t...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 3. Assembling the bar and lines 3. Assembling the bar and lines assembling the universal control system assembling the shift system preparation: pic 1- position your kite on the beach facing directly into the wind. Place sand on the canopy. Layout the bar up- wind of th...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 3. Assembling the bar and lines chicken finger how to lock the chicken finger into your harness hook: the control system is designed with a chicken finger to help you stay locked into your qrtl. Before you con- nect the finger to your harness hook make sure that your li...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 5. Safety quick release features to release: 1 2 3 4 6b 7 6a sliding stopper: the sliding stopper should be set at a height at the top of your depower range. Its function is to allow you to rest the control bar against it and spin the bar. You can push the sliding stopp...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 5. Safety shift leash quick release features releasing the shift leash quick release: pics 1 & 2: if you need to get totally free of the kite, release the leash quick release by grabbing the red handle and pushing it away from you, and let go. Caution! If you are practi...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 6. Tuning your kite advanced tuning the following is a general guide for what your kite will do at certain knot positions. Do not hesitate to try several different combinations to find what suits your style best. Attach the outside flying lines to one of the three knots...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 7. Relaunching your kite 7. Relaunching your kite relaunch shift system use how the shift system helps to relaunch the kite: when you crash the kite and you have not let go of the bar, it is very simple to relaunch the kite with the shift system. Pics 1 & 2 wait until t...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com installation lay out your universal control system in an open area. Untangle your lines like you are going to attach your kite. Pic 1 - lay out your 20 m lwr flyline and yellow leader. The end with the size demarcation will end up at the kite end of the assembled system...

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    Naishkites.Com naishkites.Com 8. Kite maintenance & care notes on caring for your kite folding the kite: after landing and securing your kite, detach your lines and wind them up. Leaving lines on the ground can be haz- ardous. Note: the octopus valves are not designed to hold air overnight or for lo...