AKONA IBIZA Owner's Manual - Page 8

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O W N E R ' S M A N U A L
A S S E M B L Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
ATTACHING THE LADDER
Move the Ibiza to shallow water. Attach the ladder in the center of the panel. The
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AKONA lettering on the ladder steps should be facing the climber.
Feed both ends of the ladder straps through the gaps on Ibiza jump surface. Pull them
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through far enough so that the quick link reaches the two loops on the inside of the
tube. Have someone hold the ladder in this position while another person goes under
the tube to connect the ladder.
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Feed the quick link onto the loops of the ladder connection plate and turn the nut until
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closed and the link is secured.
Ensure webbing loop is lying flat across the entire width of the quick link as shown.
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Repeat for other straps.
Attach the anchor harness following the instructions included with the harness .
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Attach an anchor line (not included) to the swivel ring of the anchor hardness under
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the Ibiza.
Adjust length of anchor line so that it is approximately 1-2 ft. (0,3-0,7m) longer
than the depth of the water. To help prevent flipping of your product in high wind
conditions, do not exceed 3 ft (1m) of slack in the anchor line.
NOTE:
More slack will improve anchor holding performance, but too much slack may be
sufficient line to allow the Ibiza to stand on edge and flip over in strong winds. For
best results, maximize your anchor holding power via more wight or a different type
of anchor and minimize your anchor line length.
To anchor for the season, use at least 80-100 lbs. (36-45kg) of anchor weight for
most applications. However, bongos on bodies of water where there are high winds,
strong currents or large waves may require a heavier or more permanent anchoring
system. To anchor for the day, use at least 40-50 lbs. (18-27kg) of anchor weight.
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