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Never use the water tube if you are all alone; always make sure that someone is
close by who would notice if anything should happen.
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The manufacturer and retailer are not responsible for how the water tube is used or
for any damage or injuries sustained whilst using the water tube.
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All use is at your own risk! It is the responsibility of the user to see that the water
tube is used correctly and in accordance with the instructions.
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The water tube should be inspected regularly for damage.
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Do not use it if it is damaged or leaking.
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The water tube must not be used by anyone (including children) suffering from
physical or mental impairment. This product should not be used by anyone who
does not have the proper experience or knowledge of the product unless they have
been instructed in its use by someone who takes responsibility for their safety.
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Only use the water tube together with a responsible and experienced boat driver.
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If the water tube is designed for more than one person, riders should take extra care
not collide with one other.
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Never bind anyone to the water tube.
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Never wedge hands or feet under the outer cover or between the outer cover and
the tube.
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Remove debris or obstacles which might present a hazard whilst the water tube is
being towed.
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Using water tubes can be physically demanding. It is therefore important that you
know your own limits. Act responsibly and stop when you are tired.
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Check the tow rope and its connectors for frays, cracks, sharp edges, knots or wear
before each use. Discard the tow rope if it shows signs of any of the aforementioned
damage or if it is very worn. Such damage can lead to the rope breaking and causing
a personal injury.
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Use only tow ropes designed for towing floating leisure craft.
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Use the hand signals explained in the instruction manual for communication between
the rider of the water tube and the driver of the boat.
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The boat driver has overall responsibility for the safe operation of the towed product.
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Wear suitable clothing to help prevent injuries.
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The speed of the boat must never exceed 30 km/h (16 knots) for adults and 20 km/h
(10 knots) for children.
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