Coleman Inflatable Stand Up User Manual
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To inflate your Coleman Inflatable Stand Up Paddleboard, first attach the pump hose to the valve on the board. Ensure the valve is in the 'inflate' position by pressing down and turning it counterclockwise. Use the manual or electric pump to inflate the board until it reaches the recommended PSI, usually found in the user manual.
If your paddleboard is losing air, check the valve for proper closure. Inflate the board and listen for hissing sounds that indicate leaks. Apply soapy water to the seams and valve area; bubbles will form at leak sites. Use the repair kit provided to patch any leaks.
To clean your paddleboard, rinse it with fresh water after each use to remove salt and debris. Use a mild soap and sponge for deeper cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals as they can damage the material. Allow the board to dry completely before storage.
Store your paddleboard in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Deflate the board slightly to relieve pressure, then roll or fold it gently. Ensure it's completely dry to prevent mold or mildew. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it during storage.
Locate the puncture and clean the area around it. Use the repair kit provided, which typically includes a patch and adhesive. Apply the adhesive and place the patch over the puncture, pressing firmly. Allow it to dry completely before re-inflating the board.
To deflate your paddleboard, remove the valve cap and press down on the valve stem to release air. You can use the reverse function on some pumps to speed up deflation. Once deflated, roll the board from the nose to the tail to push out any remaining air.
While it is possible to leave your paddleboard inflated, it is recommended to deflate it if it won't be used for an extended period. This helps prevent undue stress and damage from prolonged exposure to heat and pressure changes.
Ensure the pump hose is securely attached to the board's valve. Check that the valve is set to the 'inflate' position. Inspect the pump and hose for damage or leaks. If issues persist, try a different pump to rule out pump malfunction.
To adjust the fin, turn the board over and locate the fin box. Slide the fin into the box, aligning it with the slot. Secure the fin with the provided screw or clip, ensuring it is tight and properly seated to maintain stability in the water.
Yes, Coleman paddleboards are designed for both freshwater and saltwater use. However, it is important to rinse the board thoroughly with fresh water after saltwater exposure to prevent corrosion and salt buildup.