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Kite User's
2011
Guide

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  • Page 1 Kite User's 2011 Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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 guidelines and safety precautions found in this User’s Guide to help maximize your enjoyment and to prolong the...
  • Page 3: Release & Agreements

    • Misuse of this product can cause serious injury or death. To waive any and all claims that you have or may in the future have against Naish International, a division of Nalu • Only use this product if you are in good physical health.
  • Page 4: Assembling The Bar And Lines

    Assembling the Bar and Lines Assembling the Bar and Lines The Shift System Drawing of Entire Shift System The Universal System Drawing of Entire Universal System Your new Shift System is a plug and play device. It Your new Universal Control System is a plug and play come completely assembled and ready to use.
  • Page 5 Make sure to keep the left Naish kites are equipped with specialized flying line and right front line on the correct side, without twists.
  • Page 6: Assembling The Kite

    Assembling the Bar and Lines Assembling the Bar and Lines Chicken Finger Line Extensions: For kite sizes 9m – 12m your kite is delivered with 4m How to lock the Chicken Finger into your flying line extensions in the outer pocket of the bag. For kite sizes 13m –...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Safety Safety Quick Release Features Wind Range Chart Operating the Quick Release Trim Loop: This chart is only to be used as a point of reference. It is based upon a rider who is 75kg (170 lbs) riding on a 132 To Release: cm twin tip board.
  • Page 8: Tuning Your Kite

    Safety Safety Shift Leash Quick Release Features Release of Power: Releasing the Shift Leash Quick Release: If you need to release yourself from your kite, your first option is to unhook from your trim loop and let go of the bar. If you can not unhook immediately then you need to release your QRTL.
  • Page 9 Tuning Your Kite Tuning Your Kite Advanced Tuning Advanced Tuning Bar Pressure: The following is a general guide for what your kite will do at certain knot positions. Do not hesitate to try If you want to increase the bar pressure there is an ad- several different combinations to find what suits your ditional rear line attachment point on the kite.
  • Page 10: Relaunching Your Kite

    Relaunching Your Kite Relaunching Your Kite Shift System Use Relaunch How the Shift System helps to relaunch the kite: How the Universal Control 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 If the kite is straight downwind of you, with the leading edge on the water, you can simply pull on one of the back system.
  • Page 11: Light Wind Relaunch

    Light Wind Relaunch Installing the LWR line to the kite Your LWR line is located in the neoprene pocket located LWR Installation/Tuning on the right wing tip of your kite. 1- Thread the looped end through the guide loop in the blue back line connector of your kite.
  • Page 12: Kite Maintenance & Care

    Deflate all of the struts. product only. Naish will not be responsible for any costs, losses, or damages incurred as a result of loss of use of Open both valves on the leading edge – deflate valve and inflate valve – to fully deflate air from the main bladder.

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