Advanced Elements dragonfly ae1001 Manuel D’Utilisation

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PROBLEM
Does not hold air while 
inflating 
 
The kayak is sagging. 
 
 
The kayak will not hold 
full pressure for more 
than couple of hours.
The kayak still loses air. 
 
 
 
 
The tube is kinked or 
bent.
The kayak is too tight. 
The fin is bent. 
 
The floor has formed a 
large bubble. 
There is water in the 
kayak. 
 
The kayak drifts to one 
side.
SOLUTION
The spring valve uses a plunger system.  The only time the plunger 
should be in the open position is when you are deflating.  Make sure 
that the plunger is closed to inflate. Push the plunger in and rotate 
counter-clockwise.
Be sure that the right pump is being used.  You need a bellows foot 
pump or a double action hand pump.  A 12-V electric does not supply 
enough pressure to fully inflate the kayak.  The 12-V can be used to par-
tially inflate the kayak but one of the other pumps is needed to top it off.
Make sure that the plunger is in the closed position.  It should only 
be open when deflating.  If it is open, the only seal is the black rubber 
gasket inside the cap.  Even then, a little air may still leak out.
If you have checked all the previous possible reasons for the kayak los-
ing air, then there may be a pinhole or hole somewhere on the tube.  Pull 
tube from outer covers.  Inflate.  If you cannot see or hear where a leak 
may be, take a clean rag with soapy water and begin rubbing the tube.  
If a hole is present, bubbles will continually form.  Repair using repair 
kit.  If it is a very small pinhole, a dab of the glue may be sufficient.
The tube just needs to be adjusted.  When kayak is fully deflated try 
adjusting the position of the tube inside of the outer shell.
This is more than likely due to the fact that the kayak is over inflated.  
The widest point should be no less than fourteen inches across.
After inflating the kayak, turn upside down and leave out in sun for ap-
proximately ten minutes.  Fin will conform to its original shape.  Even if 
it is slightly bent, it will not affect the kayaks performance.
If two of the ridges in the floor have formed one large one, the I-beam 
has come apart.  This is caused by over inflation.  It cannot be fixed.  You 
need a new tube.
Water will drip into the kayak off of your paddle.  Do not be alarmed.  
Simply dry it off before putting kayak away.  You can also get a spray 
skirt from our accessories list from a dealer.  This will help keep the 
inside of the kayak dry as well as you.
A kayak will always head in the direction of your last stroke.  If the tube 
is not aligned inside of the cover, this will also cause drift.
7.  TROUBLESHOOTING