General; About; Safety - Takuma e-foil jet User Manual

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GENERAL

1.1 1.1

About

About
Read the guide carefully:
Please carefully read the instructions and the safety warnings
presented in this guide before assembling and using the product.
Keep the guide in a safe place in order to refer to it later.
Copyright © 2021 by TAKUMA.
The information presented in this guide is the property of TAKUMA. It cannot
be reproduced, partially or in full, without prior authorization from us.
The illustrations are provided to facilitate comprehension. They have no
contractual nature.
The information in this manual was accurate at the date of publication.
However, specifications can be modified at any time without notice.
For up-to-date product information, please visit
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Information:
Indicates pertinent information making it easier to use the product.
Warning:
Indicates a potential risk that can cause slight injury or material
damage if the instructions are not complied with.
Danger:
Indicates immediate danger that can cause serious and even fatal
injuries and serious damage, if the instructions are not complied
with.
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1.2 Safety

1.2
Safety
To use the TAKUMA E-FOIL JET safely and responsibly, the following
instructions must be read and complied with.
TAKUMA cannot be held liable for non-compliance with the
warnings and instructions in this guide.
1.2.1
Navigation
The following is strictly prohibited:
It is strictly prohibited to tow a person with the TAKUMA E-FOIL JET in
any way whatsoever. Doing so would result in serious and even fatal
injuries. TAKUMA cannot be held liable in the event this warning is
not complied with.
The TAKUMA E-FOIL JET is subject to local laws and regulations in terms of
navigation. It may be necessary to obtain a license or a permit to use TAKUMA
E-FOIL JET in certain areas or countries. Always observe local rules and
regulations when using this product.
Never navigate alone.
Give priority to the right (starboard) at sea, on lakes and rivers.
At sea, when leaving the coast, move at a slow speed (less than 5 knots or 9
km/h), without flying, until you leave the coastal strip of 300 metres.
In ports, comply with the maximum speed (5 knots except for other local
regulations). Do not fly.
In rivers and lakes, obtain information on the authorized navigation zones
and speeds.
Observe the body of water where you will be moving about before getting
into the water.
Make sure there is no dominant wind that will push you out to sea.
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