O'Rageous Wake Craze II, 153335 Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual
ORAGEOUS Wake Craze II
Style # 153335
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Table of Contents
Warning………………………………………………………….2
Product Instructions and Warnings ................................... 3-4
Watersports Safety Code .................................................. 4-7
Tools and Parts……………………………………………….7-8
Assembly Instructions ....................................................... 8-9
Care and Maintenance .................................................. 10-11
Warranty Information……………………………………….11-13
Note: Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with package content list. If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to assemble the unit. Contact customer service for replacement parts.
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WATERSPORTS INVOLVE RISKS OF SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. Follow all instructions and safety information below and in owner’s manual to reduce risks:
DRIVER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY. Tube cannot be controlled by rider! Signal boat driver to stop or slow down if you are not comfortable!
ALWAYS WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED LIFE JACKET (PFD) approved by your country’s agency, USCG Type III, ISO, etc.
NEVER EXCEED 20 MPH (32 km/h) for adults, 15 mph (24 km/h) for children. Never exceed skill level of the riders and use experienced boat driver. Never tow more than one tube at a time, or use tube as a personal flotation
device. Never tow in shallow water or near shore, docks, pilings, swimmers, watercrafts or other obstacles. ALWAYS ENSURE TOW ROPE IS CLEAR OF ALL BODY PARTS prior to and during use. Never place any body part through handles, under cover, bladder, towing harness or tie rider to tube.
Always have a person other than the driver as an observer to watch the rider. Never operate watercraft or ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs. NEVER MAKE SHARP TURNS which may cause the tube to rapidly accelerate. Beware of submarining when towing at idle speed. Always supervise children while using this tube. Never allow riders’ bodies to collide. Towing at slower speeds, in calm water,
and cautious driving will reduce injuries.
Copyright © 15.1 WSIA THIS TUBE:
Maximum Boat Speed: Adults: 20mph (32km/h); Children: 15mph (24km/h). Maximum number of riders: Two Maximum combined weight of riders: 340lbs Minimum tensile strength of tow rope: 2375lbs Length of tow rope: 50 ft (15,25 m) - 65 ft (19,80 m
WATERSPORTS RESPONSIBILITY CODE Be aware that there are risks in boating and Watersports that good judgment and personal awareness can help reduce. To increase your enjoyment of Watersports, follow the ten elements of the Code. In Watersports it is your responsibility to:
ALWAYS familiarize yourself with applicable laws, waterways, and inherent risks ALWAYS have a capable observer in addition to driver, and agreed on hand signals ALWAYS wear a properly fitted life jacket approved by your country’s agency ALWAYS read user’s manual and inspect equipment before use ALWAYS ski and ride under control, at proper speeds, and within your limits ALWAYS turn ignition off when anyone is near watercraft power drive unit ALWAYS stay clear of engine exhaust to avoid Carbon Monoxide poisoning NEVER “Platform Drag” or touch swim platform while the engine is running NEVER ski or ride near swimmers, shallow water, other boats, or obstacles
NEVER operate watercraft, ski, or ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs
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Product Instructions and Warnings
Watersports can be safe and fun for all levels of enthusiasts. The Owner’s Manual is presented to enhance your enjoyment of the sport. It is intended to alert you to some of the potentially dangerous conditions that can arise in all watersports.
To reduce the risk of injury or death when using this tube, follow these guidelines:
Carefully read this manual and follow the instructions. Only use your tube with a responsible watercraft operator who
knows how to operate a watercraft properly.
Take all reasonable precautions in the use and operation of your
tube and boat.
Teach anyone using your tube how to attach it to the rope, how
to ride it, and how to maintain it.
Use a single tube for not more than one person. If the tube is designed for more than one person, take extra
precaution to avoid colliding with one another.
The stress on the rope is different from the stress on the tube,
and will vary with the weight of the passengers, design, and surface area of the tube.
Never strap or attach anyone to the tube or cover. Never put
your feet or hands through the strapping of the towing system or handles. Never wedge your hands or feet under the cover or between the cover and the tube.
Never attempt jumps or dangerous tricks with your tube.
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Scout the area before use to avoid any debris or obstacles that
might present a safety hazard.
Know your own limits. Stop when you are tired. Act responsibly.
Be in good physical condition and be cautious in your use of this or any other towable tube.
Check the rope and connectors for frays, cuts, sharp edges,
knots, or wear before each use. Discard rope if any such condition exists or if rope appears to be worn. Such conditions may lead to breaks.
Do not use tow rope with elastic or bungee material to pull riders.
Such an addition can break or stretch, which may lead to injury of users or boat occupants.
Rope is subject to deterioration when exposed to direct sunlight.
The life of the product will be extended when stored away from sunlight.
The tow rope should be replaced when signs of deterioration
appear, indicated by the existence of discoloration, wear, fraying or unraveling.
Do not add hardware or attachments that are not otherwise
supplied by the manufacturer.
Watersports Safety Code
Watersports are fun and challenging but involve inherent risks of injury or death. To increase your enjoyment of the sport and to reduce your risks, use common sense and follow these rules:
Before you start:
Familiarize yourself with all applicable federal, state and local
laws, the risks inherent in the sport and the proper use of the equipment.
Know the waterways.  Always have a person other than the boat driver as an observer.  Skier/rider, observer and driver must agree on hand signals.
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