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Advanced Elements AE1060 User Manual

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Image 3 (Deflate Position)

Image 4 (Inflate Position)

Inflation/Pump Use Tips:

Because you will be inflating your SUP to such a high pressure, please follow these suggestions to help you with inflation.

1. Stand the pump on hard level ground when inflating the SUP.
2. Make sure to keep your hands towards the center of the pump handles when inflating and keep your feet firmly

on the foot rests. Make sure that you are standing directly over the pump so that you can utilize your body as
much as your arms while inflating (this will come in handy as you get the SUP up to higher pressure).

3. When the SUP begins to reach 7.0 psi or higher, you may experience resistance in the pump. The best way to

inflate your SUP to 8.0 psi or a little higher (Remember DO NOT exceed 9.0 psi) is to use your body weight on
the down stroke and use your leg strength for the up stroke.

3 D-Ring

The large d-ring at the tail of the SUP is for a surfboard ankle leash. Using an ankle leash is a great safety measure to
ensure that you will not become separated from your board if you fall off. It is highly recommended that you use an
ankle leash whenever using the SUP on flat water, but not when you are on a river!

4 Deflation and Break-down

1. To deflate and break-down your SUP, just remove the valve cap and push in the valve stem turning it clockwise a

quarter turn to lock it in the deflate position.

2. Un-hook the Fins by pressing the Fin holders close together and popping the Fins off.
3. Roll the SUP up with the top side facing out (this will push out all of the air), and put away in its bag.