Inflating your hobie mirage kayak – Hobie I12S User Manual

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Inflating Your Hobie Mirage Kayak

Follow the instructions below for valve operation and correct

inflation and deflation procedures.

Valve Operation Your kayak is equipped with three differ-

ent chambers that need to be inflated. All of the valves are

located near the rear of the boat. There is one valve on each

of the tube sides and one valve on the floor.

To close off the valve for inflation, make

sure that the center valve pin is in the "up"

position. If it is in the "down" position,

press down on the valve pin and turn it

counterclockwise until it pops up.

To open the valve for deflation, press

down on the valve pin and turn it clock-

wise so it locks down.

Be careful of any

sand or debris around the valve area

when deflating as small particles could

become airborne with the release of air

pressure!

Always lock the valve cover over the

valve stem when in use. This will prevent

accidental air release and entrance of any

particles into the air chambers.

Kayak Inflation Steps

1. Make sure that all of the valves are in the

closed position

(valve pin up) so they hold the air inside the tubes.

2. Open up the forward hatch on the firewall.

3. Press the pump nozzle into the valve receptacle.

4. Start pumping air into the kayak

chamber by sliding the pump piston

in and out. Start by inflating the floor

first, then the tube sides. If you can

pick up one end of the kayak with the

other end on the ground and the kayak

does not buckle, the floor is properly

inflated. The tube sides should be

inflated until all wrinkles are smoothed

out of the exterior surfaces.

Tip: If the pump piston starts to

squeak, apply some spray silicone on

the piston shaft.

Hold

pump

here

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