TAHE - WINGFOIL - USER MANUAL

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L A U N A M R E S U L I WINGFO


Congratulations on Your Purchase of YourTAHE Foiling Gear! Please take time to read through this manual. It contains details about your equipment and information on its operation and maintenance. Familiarizing yourself with your foiling gear before using it on the water will ensure safety and prevent accidents.

WARNING Do not use any TAHE product unless you have read and understand these warnings, cautions, and instructions for your security and protection. This information is subject to change at any time. For updates, please visit our website at https://tahesport.com/global_tahe/support If you are under the age of 18, you should have your parent or guardian read these warnings, cautions, and instructions and should not use this product unless you are under such a person’s proper guidance and supervision. These products expose the user to many unavoidable and unexpected risks, injuries, dangers, and hazards. The product suppliers are not responsible for any damage to property, or any personal injury caused by the user’s use, misuse, abuse, or irresponsible use of this product.

RECOMMENDED FOILING PRACTICE Foiling is a highly diverse sport with many disciplines and ability levels. As with all sports, there can be certain inherent risks. The following contains key safety points to remember when using all TAHE equipment and accessories. • Foiling can be very dangerous and physically demanding. The user of this product should understand that participation may involve serious injury or death. • Children should always be under adult supervision. • Check your equipment before use for signs of wear and failure. These items should be repaired or replaced immediately and before further use. • Take time to observe conditions including sea state, tides, currents, weather and forecast before you go out on the water. Beware of foiling in offshore or strong winds. • Watch out for other foil users, surfers, paddlers, swimmers, and small children. Make sure you always keep your equipment under control. • Make sure to stay hydrated during foiling. Foiling is a physically demanding sport, and dehydration can also occur in cold temperatures. • Never foil alone. • As you learn the sport, work within your limitations, and do not exceed them. • Keep these warnings, cautions, and instructions for future reference. • Seek foiling instructions from a licensed or certified instructor. • Always wear a leash. • Always use appropriate protective gear and a personal floatation device as well as the correct protective clothing for the conditions, such as a wetsuit or UV top. • Watch out when surfacing after falling in. The equipment may be closer than you expected due to waves, wind, board leash, etc. • Be aware conditions can change. Always return to the beach if there is a significant increase in wind or waves.


AQUILON ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS It is extremely important that you assemble your foil properly. Assembling the product correctly will ensure the product performs well, is safe for users and will avoid unnecessary damage. • The tool you will need to assemble the foil is a Torx T40 Key. Do not use an electric screwdriver. • Apply a sufficient amount of Tef Gel onto all threads and undersides of the screw heads to avoid oxidation. • It is very important that you carefully tighten the screws evenly. Tighten the screws to 9 ±1 NM. • Do not overtighten screws as they are subject to extreme loads. • Screw tightness should be checked regularly.

FLIGHT OVERVIEW 1

Parts Included: 1. MAST PLATE 2. MAST 3. MAST CONNECTOR 4. FUSELAGE 5. STABILIZER 6. FRONT WING A. M8x20 (4x) B. M8x25 (2x) C. M8x30 (4x) D. M8x50 (4x) E. M8 NUT (4x) F. TORX T40 KEY G. TEF GEL

A

B

C

D

E

2

G

F 5 3 4

6


STEP 1

D

Assemble and screw PLATE to MAST SCREW

M8x50 D

QTY

2

D

STEP 2

Assemble and screw FUSELAGE to MAST

2a - Determine the LEADING EDGE (LE) and the TRAILING EDGE (TE) on the mast. Position the LEADING EDGE to face the FRONT WING 2b - Slide the CONNECTOR into the bottom of the MAST 2c - Connect MAST, CONNECTOR and FUSELAGE SCREW

M8x50 D

QTY

2 LEADING EDGE

TRAILING EDGE

D

STEP 3

Assemble and screw STABILIZER to FUSELAGE SCREW

M8x20 A

QTY

2

A

STEP 4

Assemble and screw FRONT WING to FUSELAGE Attention: First engage all your screws before tighten them completely. Do not tighten them one by one but prefer do it in the same time until they are completely tighten. SCREW

M8x20 A

M8x25 B

QTY

2

2

B

A A

B

A

D


STEP 5

Assemble AQUILON SET to board

We recommend setting your mast in the center of the foil tracks to get started. When assemble with an ARIA Air board, use the screws provided with the board. SCREW

M8x30 C

M8 NUT E

QTY

4

4

C

C C

E

C E

E E

AFTER USE CARE • After each use disassemble your foil completely to prevent oxidation of the screws and threads and wash each component in freshwater. • Protect front wing & stabilizer with dedicated covers when not in use. • If you are not using your foil for a prolonged time, we recommend you fully disassemble the foil system, rinse with fresh water and dry it.

WING ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3

1

6

4

2 8

7 5

1. LEADING EDGE 2. CENTER STRUT 3. LEADING EDGE HANDLE 4. WING TIP

5. TRAILING EDGE 6. FRONT HANDLE 7. BACK HANDLE 8. WRIST LEASH LOOP

Accessory Items Included • BACKPACK • PUMP • WRIST LEASH • REPAIR KIT


INFLATING YOUR WING 1.

Find a spot clear of sharp objects to inflate your wing.

4. Attach the pump tether clip to the leash loop. When you step on the pump you will create an anchor and it will prevent the wing from flying away.

2. Unroll All the wing with the center strut facing up. Leading edge must be toward the wind direction.

3. Attach your wrist leash to the leash loop located on the center front of the leading edge.

5. Check to see if the valves and seals are clean and free of debris.

6. Tighten the valve firmly to ensure no air will leak.

ATTENTION: RECOMMENDED

6PSI-MAX8

7.

Open valve cap, attach the pump and inflate the leading edge until it starts to register on the pump pressure gage. This is the moment when you can inspect the wing to see if there is a twist in the bladder. A twisted bladder can damage your wing and affect wing performance. If there is no twist, inflate to 6-8 PSI maximum.

10. Check your wing for punctures or tears before use.

9. Close the neoprene protection covers.

8. Inflate the center strut next to 6-8 PSI maximum.

11. When you disconnect the

pump tether clip be advised your wing must be secured to an anchor at all times. Please note, your board and foil may not be a reliable anchor. If you choose to secure your wing to your board or foil, the foil could puncture the wing.


AFTER USE CARE • Dry your wing and make sure there is no sand before storing in bag.

FOLDING YOUR WING 1.

Find a spot clear of sharp objects to deflate your wing. Unscrew both valve bases to deflate the wing and make sure no sand, rocks, or water enter the valve because this may damage the bladder material. Be careful to the noise and over pressure when the you open the valve.

2. Begin folding the wing from wingtip towards the center strut. We recommend folding in 6–8-inch panels, forcing the air out along the way. Once you get next to the valve add weight to the folded side to prevent it from unfolding while you fold from the other side.

3. Overlay left and right folded panels over the center struct.

4. Fold the wing in 2 parts. The first fold from trailing edge to the closest boom.

5. The second fold is between the two booms to the leading edge.

6.

7.

8.

Wrap leash around the folded panels to secure.

Store in the bag with pump hose.

Attach the pump to the bag.


LIMITED WARRANTY

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https://mailchi.mp/tahesport.com/product-registration

RELEASE OF LIABILITY

By assembling or using this TAHE product, you agree that you have read and understood the TAHE instructions and warnings contained in this guide and all other printed material on the product before using this TAHE product in any way. Also, you agree and ensure that any additional users of this TAHE product read and understand the instructions and warning contained in this guide and all other printed material on the product before permitting that person to use this TAHE product.

ASSUMPTION OF RISK

Foiling is a HAZARDOUS activity. The use of any TAHE product involves inherent risks and dangers that may result in severe injury and death of both the user and others. In using this TAHE product and any of its components, you freely agree to assume and accept any known and unknown risks of injury to you and nonuser third parties when using this equipment. The risks of foiling can be significantly reduced by adhering to instructions and warnings contained in this guide and by using common sense. Always check all parts of your product thoroughly before each use. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death.

RELEASE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS

By using this TAHE product, you hereby agree to waive all claims that you have or may have in the future against Tahe Outdoors and all related parties resulting from the use of this TAHE product. Furthermore, you release Tahe Outdoors and all associated parties from all liability for any loss, damage, injury, or expense that any user/s of this product may suffer, or that any user/s next of kin may suffer, due to any cause whatsoever, including but not limited to, negligence or breach of contract in the part of Tahe Outdoors and all related parties in the design or manufacture of this TAHE product and any of its components. In the event of injury, death, or incapacity, all provisions contained herein shall be effective and binding upon your heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators, assignees, and representatives. Tahe Outdoors and all related parties have not made and expressly deny any oral or written representations other than what is set forth within this TAHE User Guide.

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Production: Tahe Outdoors France Marketing - We cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Subject to alteration. - 2022-07

When this equipment is purchased from an authorized TAHE dealer by a retail customer, TAHE warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) Years from the date of purchase by the original retail customer. This warranty is solely for the benefit of the original retail purchaser and may not be assigned. For retail customer Limited Warranty claims, proof of purchase from an authorized TAHE Dealer is required. If the date of the purchase cannot be established, TAHE will decide based upon the last production year of the particular model or on the condition of the equipment claimed. If you have any questions about the TAHE Limited Warranty or procedures for making claims thereunder, please contact TAHE at https://tahesport.com/global_tahe/ warranty. The TAHE Warranty Center will determine if the product is covered under this Limited Warranty. If covered at TAHE’s sole option, TAHE will repair or replace the product in question. All returns must be made through TAHE authorized dealers. TAHE does not accept returns directly from customers. Customers must call for a Return Authorization Number before returning any product under this Limited Warranty. All authorized returns must be sent to TAHE’s Warranty Center at the country’s main distribution warranty office, freight prepaid. TAHE will pay the freight for the return shipment. Return shipment will either be consolidated with the authorized retailer’s next shipment or paid by TAHE at TAHE’s sole option. Repair or replacement of any product under this Limited Warranty is not available for ordinary wear and tear, including scratches, paint chips, or damage caused by misuse, abuse, unauthorized modifications or repairs, accidents, heat, excessive exposure to sunlight, improper handling, storage, maintenance or care; incorrect setup, use in commercial, rental or teaching environments; use in a shallow reef, shore break or any blow or impact with a hard object or any other irresponsible use. THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE, WRITTEN, ORAL, OR IMPLIED, AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL TAHE BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, STATUTORY OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE including, without limitation, loss to property other than this product, loss of use of said product or other property or other economic losses. TAHE shall not be liable for contribution or indemnification, whatever the cause. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to particular customers. TAHE’s obligations under any warranty shall be limited to the greatest extent allowed by law as provided in the TAHE Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from one jurisdiction to another.


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