Troubleshooting - X-Rock MAUI Owner's Manual

320x80x15cm all- around inflatable stand up paddle board
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TROUBLESHOOTING

PUMP NOT INFLATE/GAUGE NOT REGISTER
1. There are two ports on the pump, IN and OUT. Make sure you use the OUT port on the handle to inflate.
2. Do not bend too much when connecting the pipe to the valve, otherwise the pipe will easily fall off the valve. Please try to keep the
vertical connection.
3. Check the pump gauge. Make sure the hose is detached. Pull up the pump handle. Block the OUT port with one hand, and then push
the handle down with the other hand. You should feel resistance, and the gauge pointer should move. If you don't feel resistance, then
the pump is leaking air. If you feel resistance, but the pointer does not move, the gauge is defective.
FIN FALL OFF
1) Press the clip down fully to lock the fin.
2) There is a screw underneath the clip. Tighten the screw to secure the installation.
LEAK
1) HIGH PRESSURE VALVE LEAKING
If the board is losing pressure check the board for leaks starting with the high-pressure valve, Inflate the board to around 7 psi and spray
the valve area with water, Check and see if there are air bubbles.
If leak is identified, deflate the board (a) and tighten the valve using the supplied wrench in the repair kit, Insert the wrench into the valve
and rotate clockwise (b), After tightening, Inflate the board to check if leaking is fixed.
If tightening the valve does not fix leaking, the valve needs to be replaced. Take out the defective
valve using the wrench to rotate counterclockwise. Install a new valve and check if leaking is fixed.
2) SMALL PUNCTURE LEAKING
If leak is not found at the valve, you may have a small puncture.
Small punctures-can be easily found by spraying all around the board to see where air bubbles
become visible. If you can't find any bubbles, inflate the board to 15 psi and listen for an air leak.
Note that for the repair to be successful, the humidity level should be less than 60%, temperature
between
18°C/25°C
or 65F/77F . Avoid carrying out repairs in the rain or in direct sunlight.
1) Draw the shape of the patch exactly where it will be applied, cut a round patch at least 1 cm/l/2" larger than the cut/damaged area.
2) Clean the damaged area and the corresponding side of the patch with a grease remover and allow it to dry for 5 minutes.
3) Apply 3 thin layers of glue on both the damaged area and the patch and allow each layer to dry for 5 minutes until the glue feels tacky.
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