Freestyle Slides FreeStyle Cruiser NLS User manual

Owners Manual

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CE Compliance
FreeStyle Cruiser® slides
are engineered slides
that have been registered
and comply with all
CE requirements.
Below is the label that is
included on all slides.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY
PLEASE ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES
1. DO NOT JUMP OR DIVE FROM THIS PRODUCT!
2. DO NOT SLIDE HEAD FIRST DOWN THIS SLIDE!
3. DO NOT FOLLOW OTHER SLIDERS TOO CLOSELY
4. WAIT UNTIL THE PREVIOUS SLIDER HAS CLEARED
THE SLIDE PATH BEFORE SLIDING
5. USE THE HANDLES ON THE SLIDE WALL FOR
ASSISTANCE AT ALL TIMES
6. SIT DOWN IMMEDIATELY AT THE TOP OF THE SLIDE
AND SLIDE DOWN ONLY IF THE PATH IS CLEAR
7. NOTE THE LOCATION OF THE CONVENIENCE HANDLES
AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SLIDE
Instructions - Inflate the components to the
following recommended pressures:
Body - 0.8 psi
Leg (LS Version Only) - 0.8 psi
Side Arms - 1.5 psi
Air Stairs - Until Firm
DO NOT OVER INFLATE!
WARRANTY MAY BE VOIDED DUE TO OVERINFLATION!
Read Owners Manual Completely
before operating this equipment.
Be sure slide is lashed back to ship properly as shown
in the owners manual.
Do not slide on this device if you have back or neck
problems
Remove any sharp objects before sliding!
Remove glasses, watches, and sharp diamond rings!
Remove earrings or other jewelry!
Always go feet first down the slide.
Pregnant women should not ride this slide.
Remove shoes!
Use good judgement and common sense when sliding!
Made in China for FreeStyle Slides, Inc.®
Conforme aux exigences de securite
Ser ial Number Label
Each component of the FreeStyle Cruiser slide has a serial number label glued to it. The label will be
glued on the underside of the staircase, on the body, near where the slide comes over the railing
and extends to the deck.
All slide labels are printed in a matching vinyl as the
panel they will be attached to. The pertinent information
is punched out of the panel prior to being glued to the
structure.
For example, the panel below right was built in our
Qingdao factory in February of 2012. The serial number
is read from top to bottom, so it is 0038.

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SLIDE LIFTING HANDLES
Every Cruiser slide has handles mounted
under the body of the slide, on both sides,
running the entire length of the slide down
into the water. (Figure 1). These handles are
for crew members to use from various decks
as the slide is lifted or lowered into the
water. These handles are not designed to be
connected to any type of crane for lifting.
Please see instructions for the lifting rings
that are mounted under the slide for crane
connections.
SLIDE Lifting R ings
All Cruiser slides have multiple sets of lifting rings
mounted under the slide body for connection to a crane
if necessary. See page 8 for proper harness lifting.
Each set of rings consists of (3) rings evenly spaced
across the underside of the body.
Figure 2 shows additional
single direction lifting ring set that is
mounted at each end of the slide, under both the entry
and the exit.
Figure 3 shows a set of lifting rings that are able to be
pulled from either direction. There are 1 or 2 sets of
these rings located under the body of the slide,
depending on the size of your slide. The location is a
midway point between the ends. Each set of these rings
also consist of 3 evenly spaced rings across the
underside of the body.
Lifting R ing DIrection of Pull
Always try to connect the rings and pull the slide in a
direction that is a shearing direction, and not a peeling
direction.
Figure 4 to the right shows the proper direction of pull.
Figure 5 shows a peeling direction of pull which should
always try to be avoided.

Package Ar r ival
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Basic info rmation fo r familiar ity
Every slide has multiple inflation valves, and (1) Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) on
each main structure. The typical slide will have (2) inflation valves for the body,
and (1) inflation vlave on each arm section of the slide. The body portion will
also have (1) Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) that actuates at 0.8 psi.
The leg structure will have (1 or 2) inflation valve(s) and (1) Pressure Relief Valve
(PRV) that actuates at .08 psi.
Our standard power is 230v/50 with Euro plug. These pumps have fittings that
will connect to the inflation valves, similar to the fittings found on the typical
fenders for your vessel.
When inflating your slide, be sure that someone is manning the air pump at all
times to prevent over inflation. The slide should be inflated to 0.8 psi and
allowed to balance back to the point that the PRV will not release air. The arms
should be inflated to 1.0 psi. There is no PRV on the arms, so be sure not to
over inflate them.
A properly inflated slide component will feel very solid and firm to the touch.
You should be able to slap it and hear a pinging sound. The PRV will start to
release air to prevent popping the structure, but the PRV WILL NOT RELEASE
air fast enough to prevent damage to the unit if someone is not paying attention to the air pump. If in
doubt, stop filling the slide and see if the PRV has started to release air. If the PRV is not releasing air,
stop inflating immediately, and allow the air to release. The valve will stop release once the pressure
in the inflatable reaches 0.8 psi.
Our standard Air Pump is the Bravo 2000
Electric Inflator. The pump has an inflatation
and a deflation port. Press the orange button
to run just the main motor, you can then press
the red button to switch on the booster to obtain
maximum performance.
Air Pump
Digital Pressure Gauge
0.8 psi Pressure
Release Valve (PRV)
Inflation Valve
Your FreeStyle Cruiser slide will arrive on 1 pallet.
Inside the packaging you will find (1) body inflatable,
(1) slide cover sheet (pre-attached), (2) inflatation pumps,
(4) marine grade lashing ropes with (6) carabiners, (4)
harness straps with
(8) caribiners attached, (1) replace-
ment Airstair bladder,
(10) repair patches, (1) pressure
gauage (may be
shipped separately), and
these set up instructions.

Rules
Do not DIVE or JUMP from the top of this slide, down the slide path,
as serious injury could result.
Please use common sense and good judgement when operating or
playing on this product.
The No Jump netting at the top of the slide should be used at all
times and should not be removed for any reason.
Please be sure the previous rider has left the slide path area before
the next rider begins their descent down the slide.
Riders should always slide FEET FIRST down the slide. NEVER go
down the slide HEAD FIRST.
The slide should always have proper supervision by a person that is
a strong swimmer, preferably with lifeguard qualifications or training.
This person should be able to quickly assist in the event a rider
needs help in the water after a slide.
There are convenience handles on each side of the slide exit,
and along the base of the body of the slide, parellel to the water to
assist riders in the water after they have finished their slide.
The FreeStyle Cruiser slide is a sealed air product and should be
treated with great care when handled.
Do not drag the slide on the ground, or over sharp objects when
handling. Slight punctures could happen resulting in air leaks.
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Operating Conditions
The FreeStyle Cruiser Water Slide is meant to be used in calm water
conditions.
The Body is tethered to the slide with lashing ropes. These lines are designed
to be comfortably loose to allow for independent movement of the
body and during minor swells.
Do not operate in rough water conditions.
If the water is choppy, or if the wind exceeds 15 mph, DO NOT use
the slide.
Make sure the previous rider has
cleared the slide path before sliding.
CAUTION: If the wind exceeds 15 mph, the crew should use discretion on
deflating and packing away the slide during these high winds as doing so may
create a sail eect on the slide as it is deflating, causing more trouble and
possible damage to the slide and/or injurty to the crew. Wait until the winds die
down prior to deflation, if possible. The slide design can withstand much higher
winds than 15 mph, but do not allow riders to play in these higher winds.

These are the installation guidelines to follow if setting up the slide
from the deployment deck.
1. Tie the ropes to the inflatable rings provided for future lashing back
to the ship. These ropes will be easier to reach during inflation. Refer
to the anchoring instructions for clarification.
2. The body will weigh about 150 kg, so some strong crew members should
handle it. Use a crane if available. Otherwise, use the lifting rings that
are provided on the front and back of the slide. NEVER USE THE
ANCHORING RINGS TO EVER LIFT THE SLIDE. THIS MAY DAMAGE
THE SLIDE AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
3. Try to straighten out the body on board as much as possible prior to
putting it over the side of the ship.
6. The end of the body with the steps (entry) on it will stay on the deck
and will sit on the railing, or other pre-determined location in
the design phase of the slide. The other end (exit) should be fed over
the side of the ship. Tie ropes to the lifting rings on the front of the slide
to assist in lowering the slide down to the water.
7. Attach ropes on right and left side of the bottom of the transition
that you’re lowering into the water. Use the closest ring to the slide
body to make the connection. The other ring is used to
lash back to the ship.
8. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE CARABINERS ARE SCREWED
CLOSED AT ALL TIMES. When packing away, keep them closed to
prevent loss.
9. Inflate the body. Never let the air pump run unsupervised. Continue
to check air pressure with provided digital pressure gauge until
it reads .08 psi. There is a PRV thatactivates when the pressure
exceeds 0.8 psi.
10. Inflate the side arms. Each side arm has an inflation valve on
the end of the arm located at the entry of the slide. The arms DO
NOT have PRVs, so be careful not to over inflate them. They
should be inflated to 1.0 psi and should feel very firm when full.
Read and familiarize yourself with all of the
instructions prior to starting the installation.
Installation #1 5

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Slide Installation Continued
14. After the body is fully inflated and lashed back to the ship, it is
time to inflate the Airstairs. The front of each step has a valve on it.
Unscrew the valve cap where you will find a flap inside. Please do
not play with the flap. Turn on one of the air pumps and direct the
flow of air from the nozzle towards the flap in the valve. It is not
recommended to place the hose top against the flap, just hold the
hose end about 5 cm away from the opening. That will be sucient
to blow the air bladder up firm enough to step on. Repeat this process
on all steps (see page 7 for more detail).
15. In the event you have a leak in the bladder, you can easily
change the bladder by lifting the cover sheet up and opening the
compartment that contains the bladder. Remove the old bladder
and repair, if possible. Your slide comes with a replacement
bladder as standard equipment.
16. Close the hose chase around a hose connected to the
ships water supply, and turn it on.
Installation #2
These are the installation guidelines to follow if setting up the slide
from storage below deck.
1. Unroll slide out into the water.
2. Attach lashing ropes (see page 9 for more details)and tie
back to the ship.
3.
Inflate the body. Never let the air pump run unsupervised. Continue
to check air pressure with provided digital pressure gauge until
it reads .08 psi. There is a PRV that activates when the pressure
exceeds 0.8 psi.
4.
Inflate the side arms. Each side arm has an inflation valve on
the end of the arm located at the entry of the slide. The arms DO
NOT have PRVs, so be careful not to over inflate them. They
should be inflated to 1.0 psi and should feel very firm when full.
5. Attach lifting harness to the designated anchor points. (See
Page 8 for more details on how to attach harness to slide).
6.Float the slide around to the side of the yacht on which the
slide will be used, using the lifting strap provided with the
slide.
7. Using the ships crane, attach to the lifting harness.
Lift the slide up into place, lash it back to the yacht.

The Airstairs are a unique feature of the FreeStyle
Cruiser Slide. Each Airstair consits of a vinyl casing
with a non-slip surface and an inflatable bladder
inside.
To fill the stair, remove the screw cap and aim the
stream of air at the opening until the step is firm
enough to step on. It will not get rock hard, but will
be very firm. There is no pressure setting for this.
Just fill it until it is firm. Replace the cap.
In the event your bladder should get a leak, lift the
cover sheet where you will find a flap that allows
access to the bladder. Change the bladder and refill.
Air Stairs
Convenience Handles
Convenience handles are located on each side of the end of the slide, parallel to the water. These can be
used for resting, or in the event that someone needs help in the water. Stay out of the slide path when holding
these handles.
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The carabiners are preattached to ropes
that are provided with the slide. They are
used to lash the body back to the ship.
Unscrew the barrel and insert the D-Ring
through it to make the connection. Be sure
the barrel is securely closed during operation.
Carabiners

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Water Sprayer
All FreeStyle Cruiser slides have
built in water sprayers located on
each side of the slide entry. The
water sprayers have a unique
universal hose fitting that will
accept virtually any style of hose
fitting. Insert the hose into the sprayer, secure it with the fitting, and turn on the water. The water will
spray onto the slide slope. Turn the pressure higher or lower to adjust the flow.
Slide Testing
All slides are fully tested at
the facility prior to shipment.
Our test includes lifting the
slide into the proper
position to confirm the
height and angles are as
stated. We also perform
pressure tests to insure no
leakage. The last minute fit
and finish details are also
taken care of during this test.
Lifting Har ness
There are two lifting rings evenly spaced
on either side of the slide (4 total)
Connect one harness strap to
each of these four lifting D-Rings
(located near the top of the slide) with
the carabiners. Be sure the carabiners
are screwed closed.
Join all 4 carabiners, on the other ends of the
straps, at the front of the slide and place
the carabiners through the hook on the lifting
crane. Be sure that all carabiners are screwed
closed.
Additional lifting rings are located on the under
side of the slide (see page 2).

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Vertical Height
Horizontal Length
Body Weight
Player Requirements
Max. Players - 1 at a time
Max. Player Height - N/A
Min. Player Height - Parental Discrection
Max. Player Weight - 225 lbs / 102 kg
Air Pumps - (2) 230v/50 Euro Plug
Max Wind Speed - 15 mph
Freestyle Cruiser Slide Ancho r Instructions
Lashing the slide back to the ship should
be accomplished by following the image
to the right and bringing the ropes back to
secure cleats or some other solid lashing
points. If securing to a top hand rail, please
be sure the handrail will support the total
weight of the slide and is of adequate
construction to handle the load of operation.
A) - (2) lines should be lashed to cleats
on the Sun Deck or, if the hand rail is
strong enough, to the hand railing.
B) - (2) lines should be lashed to secure
points on the owners deck, or 2nd level
in most instances.
C) - (2) lines should be lashed back to the
main deck cleats or capstan.
Note: Lashing the slide back to the ship is required for safe operation. Be sure ropes are of
good marine quality and all knots are tied securely. DO NOT operate inflatable in winds above
15 mph. If winds exceed 15 mph during operation, evacuate and deflate immediately.
This is a calm waters toy.
A
B
C
A
B
C

Limited War ranty
FreeStyle Slides® provides the Client limited repair and replacement warranty and
agrees and warranties only that the products, identified by the category below, will be
fit for their intended purpose, merchantable, and without material defect in
workmanship and materials for the period and types of products specified as follows:
A) Inflatables manufactured for FreeStyle Slides®:
Three (3) years from the date of shipment to the Client.
B) Other Equipment (not manufactured for FreeStyle Slides®):
No warranty of any kind is extended by FreeStyle Slides®, but FreeStyle Slides® will,
to the extend it can legally and contractually do so, assign to the Client, at the Client’s
request, all warranties on such Other Equipment, if any, oered by the manufacturer
or supplier of such Other Equipment.
All requests of the Client for warranty work and replacements are subject to product
inspection. Ordinary wear and tear will not invalidate this Limited Warranty, but misuse,
improper handling or storage, improper repairs, improper maintenance and care, or
accidental, abusive or negligent treatment of the product will invalidate The FreeStyle
Cruiser™ Limited Warranty. The Client must use anchors and tie-downs,
as instructed in the Setup Instructions, at all times to ensure the safety of users
and the equipment. This Limited Warranty is not a guarantee that the product will not,
through use, handling, and storage, develop tears or punctures from time to time,
the repair of which is the responsibility of the Client. If a returned product is
evaluated and found defective, and the Warranty for such product is in force,
FreeStyle Slides ® will bear the cost of shipping the repaired or replaced product
to the Client; otherwise, all shipping costs will be borne by the Client. No statement,
remark, and representation of any employee or agent of FreeStyle Slides® may vary
this Limited Warranty unless in writing and signed by the CEO of FreeStyle Slides®.
www.freestylecruiser.com
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Fo r mo re info rmation:
FreeStyle Slides, Inc.
2399 26th Ave N
St. Petersburg Fl 33713
www.freestylecruiser.com
info@freestyleslides.com
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