Catalogue 2008 Instinct user guide
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WARNINGS ·Kite flying can be dangerous and can result in serious injury including Paralysis and death. ·Flying an Ozone kite is undertaken with full knowledge that Kitesurfing can be a dangerous sport. ·We strongly advise learning the basics of kite flying from a qualified instructor or kite school. You will progress quicker with more knowledge to keep you safe. ·Never let anyone fly this kite before making them read and understand the manual and these warnings. ·Never use this kite with another bar system or safety leash. Only use the bar that is supplied with this kite as other brands bars are not compatible with this design, therefore the safety system would NOT work! ·This product should not be flown by children under 18 years old without direct and competent adult supervision. ·If you sell this kite at a later date it is your responsibility to include this manual with the kite. ·Never use this kite or any Ozone Kite products to jump, fly (paraglide) or rise above the ground. By jumping, you seriously increase the chances of serious injury, paralysis or death. ·This product has NOT been designed or certified to allow you to fly or jump into the air. Never act in a careless manner when using this product, such as jumping in the air or tying yourself to the ground whilst attached to a kite. ·You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of others around you when using this product. ·Never kite with people downwind of you. ·A loose kite can kill innocent bystanders; never use this kite in a crowded area. ·Never allow yourself or anyone else to get between the control bar/handles and the kite when using this product. ·Never leave your kite unattended and always wind your lines away to clear the beach or launching area for others. ·Lines can wear very easily and you are responsible for your lines. Replace lines regularly, even under normal use. Flying your kite with twists in the lines creates friction which weakens the lines. A line that breaks under tension can cause serious injury, paralysis or death. ·Always check your lines and all parts of this product for damage before and after use. If damaged, you must replace the part in question before use. ·Never learn to kite with the Ozone LEI’s in winds over 12 knots. Never under estimate the wind speed. If you are not sure of the conditions do not fly the kite. ·We recommend you wear a certified, Coastguard approved floatation vest, helmet, gloves, marine shoes and protective eyewear whilst using this product. ·This kite is equipped with security systems; these systems are passive and need to be activated by the user for them to work. ·Read the manual carefully and practice extensively to fully understand the security systems BEFORE use in a real emergency. ·It is imperative that you pull and re-load all the safety systems each time you ride. This is the only way to be sure that they are correctly loaded and safe for use. Any liability claims resulting from use of this product towards the manufacturer, distributor or dealers is excluded. 3
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