Stearns Recreational B801 Green Red manual Over-Inflation

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5.4 OVER-INFLATION

Do not over-inflate the canoe. Over-inflation is the primary cause of leaks. Inflate the canoe until most of the wrinkles in the fabric are gone and it feels firm to the touch, but do not exceed 1.75 psi (0.12 bar) in the main air chambers and 1.0 psi (0.07 bar) in the floor chamber.

Water temperature and weather affect the air pressure in the boat. In cold weather your canoe will lose some pressure because the air will contract. If this occurs, you may want to add more air to improve your boat’s performance. In hot weather, the air will expand. You must let out some air to prevent the boat from failing from over pressure. Avoid exposing your canoe to extreme temperatures (hot or cold).

On warm sunny days, keep the canoe either in water or in shade (if kept inflated on land). This will avoid expanding chambers due to rise in temperature which can result in seam tears, delamination, popped I-Beams and pinholes. Also keep in mind to avoid asphalt, sand, pebbles or concrete in direct sunlight as they radiate high ground heat.

Check for proper inflation often. Use your thumb to press on the port (left) and starboard (right) air chambers. You should be able to press down 3/4 in. (19 mm). The chamber should feel firm without too much resistance.

If you have difficulty achieving 3/4 in. (19 mm), the chamber could be over inflated.

If you are easily able to press further than 3/4 in. (19 mm), the chamber could be under inflated.

Before paddling, be sure all the canoe's air chambers are properly inflated.

DO NOT overload your canoe which exceeds the rating on the capacity plate. Overloading a canoe can result in loss of control and an unsafe canoe. If your canoe has no capacity plate, contact the selling dealer or the manufacturer.

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Contents St. Cloud, Minnesota 56302 U.S.A Phone 320 252-1642 or Back Country B801 GreenRedFirst Assignment MANUFACTURER’S Statement of Origin For a VesselTable of Contents Declaration of Conformity Introduction WarrantyModifications Boating Safety Boating Regulations Boat Safety LabelsRegistration EducationResponsibilities of the Operators Restricted AreasThis Canoe is not a Personal Flotation Device AlcoholCapacity SpecificationsBack Country B801 Back Country FeaturesPreparing Your Stearns Inflatable Canoe Inflation SetupQuick Start to Inflating Your Canoe Type I Knowing Your ValvesMake Sure Bladders are Aligned OVER-INFLATION Before You Start UnderwayTransporting, Carrying and Towing Care and Maintenance Repairing Pinholes Repairing Small Punctures and CutsRepairs Problem Solution TroubleshootingRepairing Pinholes Read Care and Maintenance sectionStearns Stearns Drive Sauk Rapids, MN Limited WarrantyUSA Vendida EN EL Estado DE Primera AsignaciónManual DEL Usuario DE LA Canoa Inflable Stearns Índice Declaración de conformidad Garantía IntroducciónModificaciones Notificación Seguridad EN EL USO DE LA CanoaEtiquetas de seguridad en las canoas Normas para el uso de canoasRegistro EducaciónÁreas Restringidas ImportanteResponsabilidades DEL Usuario Esta Canoa no ES UN Dispositivo DE Flotación PersonalCapacidad EspecificacionesCaracterísticas Guía Rápida Para Inflar LA Canoa Preparación DE LA Canoa Inflable StearnsInstrucciones de inflado Tipo I Descripción DE LAS VálvulasImportancia DE LA Alineación DE LAS Cámaras Exceso DE Inflado Antes de partir PartidaTransporte, traslado y remolque Cuidado y mantenimiento Reparación de cortes y perforaciones pequeñas ReparacionesReparación de orificios pequeños Problema Solución Resolución DE ProblemasFallas en la costura Sección «Reparación de orificiosGarantía Limitada Le agradecemos sus respuestas a las siguientes preguntas Escriba CON ClaridadSi contestó Sí Première Cession Certificat Dorigine Dune Embarcation DU FabricantPage Déclaration de conformité Garantie Sécurité DE Navigation Avertissement1 Étiquettes de sécurité des embarcations Règlements de navigationEnregistrement 3 ÉducationResponsabilité DES Opérateurs Endroits RéglementésCE Canoë Nest PAS UN Dispositif DE Flottaison Individuel Capacité SpécificationsCaractéristiques Démarrage Rapide DE Gonflage DE Votre Canoë Préparer Votre Canoë Gonflable StearnsPréparation de gonflage ASSUREZ-VOUS QUE LES Cellules Soient Alignées Connaître VOS ValvesSurgonflage Avant de commencer EN RouteTransport et remorquage Entretien et maintenance Réparer de petites perforations et coupures RéparationsRéparer des trous dépingle Dépannage Problème SolutionOuvertures de couture « Réparer des trous dépingle »Garantie Limitée Merci de répondre à ce qui suit Veuillez Taper OU Écrire EN Majuscules LisiblementSi oui Erster Verkauf Ursprungserklärung DES Herstellers FÜR EIN BootPage Konformitätserklärung Änderungen AM Kanu EinleitungHinweis Sicherheit AN BordSicherheitsetiketten am Boot Bestimmungen für BooteRegistrierung TrainingWichtig Verantwortlichkeiten DES/DER BOOTSFÜHRER/SGebietsbeschränkungen DAS Kanu IST Kein RettungsschwimmhilfsmittelTragfähigkeit Technische DatenMerkmale Schnellstart ZUM Aufblasen DES Kanus Vorbereitung Ihres Stearns KANU- SchlauchbootesAufblasen TYP I VentiltypenInnenluftkammern Ausrichten Überdruck Vor dem Start AUF DEM WasserTransport, Tragen und Abschleppen Pflege und Wartung Reparatur kleiner Löcher und Risse ReparaturenReparatur von nadelfeinen Löchern AbbildungRisse in der Schweißnaht FehlersucheAbschnitt „Reparatur von nadelfeinen LöchernBeschränkte Garantie Wir danken Ihnen für Ihre Antworten zu den folgenden Fragen Bitte Sauber in Druckschrift AusfüllenFalls ja Thank you for responding to the following Please Type or Print ClearlyIf yes Business Reply Mail