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2. when external temperature is constant it is considered to be normal and no reason for a complaint to the manufacturer or a warranty claim There is a possibility that the flat valve can become alittle lose after the first few pumpings and that can result in a little air escape around the valve being a result of the stretching and contracting of the boat skin In case this happens with your boat it is sufficient to turn the valve with the valve key by about one quarter to one half a turn until the resistance becomes too great Water should never come inside of the tubes In case this happens please empty as soon as possible and dry throughout Water inside of the tubes can cause a damage to the inner rubber of the tube and this can cause beam damages as well If the boat is standing still on a shore for a longer periods of time please dismantle the keel fins or use the special stands see our Spare Parts amp Accessories Catalogue under the floats which will prevent the pressure on the floats You will avoid a possible damage of the keel fins and floats Maximum operating pressure in the floats air chambers is 0 025 MPa 3 6 psi If there is an increase of the ambient air temperature 0 025MPa 3 6 psi MAX When exposed to the sun the pressure in floats increases let air out gradually due to the heat of the sun the air pressure inside the floats can increase The air pressure of the float
3. 41 Registered MIC Manufacturer s Identity Code according to CSN EN ISO 10087 Art 42 HOC declares and certifies on its axclusive responsibility that the product Recreational Craft MINICAT 310 determined for sailing in protected offshore waters large lakes river mouths bays etc is designed and produced in conformity with the requirements of CSN EN ISO 6185 issued by the European Committee for Standardization CEN on 10 November 2001 and is safe under the conditions of the above stated use The manufacturer declares that all the products put on the market conform to the technical documentation and to the basic requirements Conformity assessment has been conducted according to CSN EN ISO 6185 CSN EN ISO 10240 CSN EN ISO 14945 CSN EN ISO 10087 Directive 94 25 ES The product meets all the requested values and parameters and all the required tests have been successfully carried out In Uhersk Hradist on 13 9 2006 mb Mali G LS gt an nop lt v clava kni ES is AA BRR na UED 224 Y a KI ti 647 Ty SK 3 CO B744 x MIO 244 DI Y 1 0 G G G G G G G l l l l A l i l l i l i ll l l i l u l l i S
4. Length of the boat Width of the boat Height of the mast Floats operation pressure by a competent and authorised person The boat manufacturer cannot bear the responsibility for any unapproved changes Always keep your MiniCat maintained and take into account any deterioration of its condition which may occur as a consequence of heavy usage or misuse Despite its strength your MiniCat may be seriously damaged if it is not used properly This will jeopardise your safety when sailing Always adjust the speed and the heading of the boat according to the sailing conditions wind force wave height All persons using any sailing craft must wear life jackets Caution 1 1 1177 Please pay special attention to the selection of your life jacket It must be equipped with a label containing the information about the carrying capacity and reference to the certificate of safety Please keep this User s Guide and the accompanying DVD in a safe place and give it to the new owner when selling the boat Martin Hor k Design V clava Kul ka 1174 686 05 Uhersk Hradi t Czech Republic HOC MiniCat 310 Super D Wind max 4 Beaufort 35 kg 78 lbs 235 kg 517 lbs see the carrying capacity 270 kg 595 lbs By sails Main sail fore sail 3 75 sq m 40 4 sq ft 1 4 sq m 15 1 sq ft 3 1 m 10 2 ft 1 4 m 4 6 ft 3 8 m 12 5 ft 0 025 MPa 3 6 psi w at MINICaT MINICa Martin H
5. e higher position To inflate your MiniCat there use the pump supplied Inflate the floats partially and align them into position Then inflate the floats fully to their operating pressure 6 Put together the three part mast the single sections of the mast are simply inserted into each other fig 5 MINICaT Caution MMMM Each time your MiniCat is used pay special attention to ensure the ends of the mast sections are free of sand grit and dirt Lubricate after each use 7 Slip the main sail into the groove in the mast Pull the lift rope of the main mast through the pulley at the top of the mast In the upper part of the mast approximately 80 cm from the top attach the side anchorage ropes of the mast Attach the jib Erect the mast with the sails attached and ensure its position with the anchorage ropes Anchor the middle rope to the longitudinal central tube a and the two side anchor ropes to the anchor points on the side parts of the frame By screwing out the central nut under the mast you will tighten and take the strain on all the anchorage ropes 8 At the rear part of the frame install on the longitudinal central tube the yoke of the rudder fig 6 Attach the rudder using one vertical bolt and nut with lock which serves also as the rotation pin USer S GUIDE Warning MIs sss ssh L If you experience a loss of pressure of 20 of operating pressure inside a 24 hour period
6. e main sail to the maximum to assure the least possible resistance of the sails when righting the boat On the MiniCat Super and Sport wind in the jib 2 Stand on one float then and pull on the mast line and the handle on the other float Be careful to prevent damage to the keel fins After righting the boat use the handles on both sides of the floats to get back on board Repair of your MiniCat Damage to the MiniCat floats can be easily repaired using the supplied MiniCat Repair Kit Repair procedure Mark the damaged area on the boat and select the patch according to the size ofthe damage The surface of the patch and of the damaged area must be dry clean dust free and without trace of previous adhesive De grease both the patch and the damaged area using acetone or petrol Apply a thin layer of adhesive to both surfaces When the adhesive is dry to touch attach the patch to the damaged area and apply pressure After minor repairs punctures it is possible to re inflate the boat and to continue sailing after just 60 minutes with larger repairs it is recommended to wait for 24 hours With more complicated repairs you are recommended to return your MiniCat to your supplier to the manufacturer or to an accredited repair shop Careful treatment and maintenance can increase the service life of your MiniCat The manufacturer s warranty period is 24 months from the date of the sale All warranty re
7. f rules is highly complicated however when you start sailing it is sufficient to be familiar with the basic rules that are listed here The rules for navigation in a channel or canal All vessels must stay to the right side in channels or canals so that they meet on their port side I Overtaking rule An overtaking vessel must keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken even in the case of a sailing vessel overtaking a power driven vessel USer S GUIDE A vessel that arrives from the right is given way in the same way as on the road aN The starboard side vessel alters her course in order to sail behind the stern of the port side vessel When power driven vessels meet head on they turn their course to the right and meet on their port side ROO EZ R The windward vessel shall avoid the leeward vessel and navigate in order to sail behind her The port rule A vessel sailing port side with the boom on the port side has the pass over a vessel sailing starboard side The vessel sailing starboard side must give way to a vessel sailing port side MINICaT C Certificate of Conformity No 01 09 2006 Manufacturer Martin Horak design Vaclava Kuliska 1174 686 05 Uhersk Hradiste Company Registration Number 667874
8. mami s ULTRA LIGHT CATAMARAN minicar JIOSUFER USERS GUIDE 2012 EDITION USer S GUIDE The first time you read these instructions please do so whilst viewing the accompanying DVD Instructions Introduction This Guide will help you to control your boat easily and safely It contains a detailed description of the boat and information about its assembly operation and maintenance Please read it carefully view the accompanying DVD and get fully acquainted with the boat before using it This User s Guide is neither a training manual of sailing safety nor a sailing course If this is your first boat to ensure your comfort and safety familiarise yourself with the operation of the boat before sailing it for the first time Either your MiniCat retailer the National Sailing Federation or your local sailing club will be pleased to recommend you to an appropriate sailing course or qualified sailing instructors Do not set sail if the expected sailing conditions wind force wave height do not correspond to the design category of your boat Any changes to your MiniCat which could influence the safety characteristics of the boat must be performed verified and documented Manufacturer s name and address Manufacturer s code Name of the model Design category of the boat Empty weight of the boat Maximum permitted load Maximum weight of the loaded boat Drive Sails Main sail area Foresail area
9. ne kerosene paraffin and similar solvents and chemicals disagree with the rubber layer on the surface of the boat and must be avoided Before storing your MiniCat and from time to time we recommend that you clean the boat thoroughly and treat the surface of the rubber floats The MiniCat Maintenance Kit includes everything you need for the care of your MiniCat including cleaning and preserving fluid lubricant and silicone oil MINICaT Carefully pack the dry deflated floats cleaned from sand and dust so that the number of folds will be as few as possible The folds especially at the edges of the packed float have to be protected to prevent unnecessary wear Care should also be taken of the cover of the inflation valve and to avoid any damage to the floats during packaging It is recommended after each sailing to treat the connections of the mast and of longitudinal central tube using the silicone oil Pay particular attention when putting single parts into the bag to prevent any damage Store the packed boat in a dry space protected from direct sunlight and adverse temperatures rec 10 25 C Avoid any load or strain being placed on the boat during storage putting any heavy objects on top ofit etc Careful treatment and good maintenance can increase the life of your MiniCat Righting a capsized boat Turning Turtle In case of overturning the MiniCat follow these instructions 1 Release the jib and th
10. or k design 310 Made in Czech Republic N ISO 6185 1 4 Beaufort me 240k ID WP 6530 tbs 6 KEY SE 05 or C 1 Norm Permitted loading capacity Persons luggage Suggested operational pressure Serial number EU design category Max wind force Permitted human capacity CE declaration _ Waning Ss sss sss sts Maximum wind force N 00 Y O O1 W 20 28 km h 13 17 mph 11 15 kn 5 5 7 9 m s 4 Beaufort Maximum number of occupants 1 adult 1 child not exceeding 235 kg Total weight 270kg _ Waning MMMM Do not exceed the determined maximum number of occupants Regardless of the number of occupants on the boat the total weight of occupants and equipment must not exceed the maximum permitted load Sit only on the seats Carrying capacity 235 kg The maximum permitted load includes the weight of all persons onboard and any personal items equipment or baggage Warning LMM Never exceed the maximum permitted load when loading the boat Always the boat carefully and allocate the individual weight according to the design of the boat Avoid the location of heavy objects at the top Disregarding these instructions may cause the boat to capsize and may result in damage and injury Always check your MiniCat before sailing Perform a visual check of all parts of the boat before each sailing Protection against falling overboard and how to get back on
11. pairs are carried out by a designated authorised repairer or by the manufacturer Martin Horak design Vaclava KuliSka 1174 686 05 Uhersk Hradist Czech Republic E mail minicat seznam cz 5 HA Warning MIs sss ssh tts Sailing can be very dangerous and personally exhausting Therefore the user of this product must realise that not following safety precautions may result in serious injury or even in death Therefore when using this product pay close attention to following safety precautions Get well acquainted with the operation of this design of boat Ensure that you have first aid training with certification and have emergency first aid equipment with you when you sail Always use a quality certified life jacket Before each time you sail check your equipment for functionality and that it does not show any signs of damage Do not overestimate your abilities on the water take care of yourself Ensure your state of health with a doctor before you go sailing Always observe the manufacturer s recommendations regarding the use of this product Never use this product after taking alcohol drugs or medication Before using this product User s Guide carefully Always pay attention to sea winds and currents The user of this product must be familiar with the basic sailing skills and must be aware of the risks attached to this sport read the USer S GUIDE Useful knots
12. s should be checked and air released if necessary to avoid eventual damage Before setting sail it is advisable to familiarise yourself with any local regulations or restrictions for the piece of water in which you intend to operate MiniCat is not intended to be towed behind a motorised craft It must not be towed slide moved or otherwise extensively loaded Any sharp objects must be securely packaged Valuable items and personal effects must be placed in a waterproof package and placed in the pockets on the trampoline Bright sunlight will eventually have a deteriorating effect on the rubber surface of the floats therefore wherever possible when your MiniCat is not in use it is advisable to leave the boat out of direct strong sunlight When sailing on large open water sea lake pay close attention to the wind directly from the coast Itis possible to be blown offshore MiniCat must not be used in bad conditions for example low visibility night fog rain Instructions for drying storage cleaning and maintenance of your MiniCat After sailing and before storing your MiniCat it is necessary to rinse the boat using water and a mild soap or detergent and then allow the boat to dry out thoroughly After sailing it in salt water it is necessary to wash the boat with fresh water It is recommended to clean all parts from dirt sand and other impurities using an absorbent cloth Please note that oil petrol aceto
13. the boat Sit only in the places made for sitting These are the parts of the frame at the rear half of the floats The stability of the boat will be reduced if you sit anywhere else It is necessary to protect the trampoline from damage especially rupture by sharp objects or from careless handling For ease of access onto the boat from the water there are fabric handles on both sides of the floats Assembly of the boat please view the instruction DVD 1 Carefully remove the individual parts from the bag on a flat surface ideally on a grass area to avoid any damage 2 Run the lateral aluminum tubes through both parts of the trampoline fabric board and insert them into the aluminum parts see fig 1 USer S GUIDE Opening the valve 3 Run the rope through both parts of the trampoline see fig 2 tighten it firmly and lock with a knot This way the whole frame is tightened 5 Assemble the central tube from tubes No 1 E and 2 and attach it using the washers to the Be cs frame so that the shorter tube No 2 will be in the rear part of the frame Make the connection as 4 Run the unpacked empty floats through the shownin fig 4 two belts in the right direction on both sides of the frame fig 3 Before inflation check the status of the valves Set the valves to the closed position slightly push on the centre pin turn the pin and release the pressure on the pin to enable it to sit in th

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