2. Tensioning your battens using
the Allen key
If more tension is needed, please
take the Allen key from the inside
compartment in the opening flap of
your RS:Racing EVO9 sail-bag. Insert
the Allen key into the back of the
Bat-Cam and turn and push until you
feel the Allen head engage into the
tensioner. Now you can add
tension. Please be careful not to over
tension the batten as this could again
damage your sail or batten.
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3. Tension
You have the right amount of tension
on the batten when there are no more
wrinkles visible.
I would suggest once the wrinkle is just
about gone, make 1 turn with the key
and check again. You need to tension
the batten until the wrinkles just disappear.
If you over tension the batten you could
damage the sail.
You can see the area where the wrinkles
show either through the cam zipper or,
for the batten below the boom, through
the boom opening.
Also you can feel along the edge of the
sleeve from the out-side to see if there are
any wrinkles.
WARNING WHEN OPENING THE BAT-CAM!!!
Do not open the Bat-Cam while the batten is under full tension, the Bat-Cam will open
with extreme force and could injure or damage you or your product.
To prevent damage to the mechanism and Allen key please remove the Allen key from
the sail before opening the Bat-Cam.
Further support: If you require further assistance in rigging or de-rigging your sail, please visit the
SUPPORT section on www.neilpryde.com. Our technical team is readily available to answer
any questions that you may have with regards to any of your NeilPryde products.
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