RedShark Bikes SCOOTER SURF User manual

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SCOOTER SURF
OWNER’s MANUAL
WARNING:
PLEASE READ ALL THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU TAKE THE FIRST RIDE ON
YOUR NEW WATER SCOOTER SURF AND KEEP IT FOR REFERENCES.
This manual contains important safety, performance and red shark Scooter Surf owner’s manual and service
information. Foryour safety and your equipment’s, please consider cautions mentioned in this manual. Disrespect of
safety instructionscan cause material damages, serious injuries, or death.
ENG: WARNING If you do not understand something please contact to Red Shark Scooter Surf.
ES: IMPORTANTE Si no entiende algo, por favor contacte con Red Shark Scooter Surf.
F: IMPORTANT Si vous ne comprenez pas quelque chose, veuillez contacter Red Shark Scooter Surf.
DE: ACHTUNG Wenn Sie etwas nicht verstehen, wenden Sie sich bitte an Red Shark Scooter Surf.
I: IMPORTANTE se non capisci qualcosa, contatta Red Shark Scooter Surf.
JP: 重要何かが分からない場合は、Red Shark Scooter Surfにお問い合わせください。
P: IMPORTANTE Se você não entender alguma coisa, entre em contato com a Red Shark Scooter Surf.
RUS: ВАЖНО Если вы что-то не понимаете, пожалуйста, свяжитесь сRed Shark Scooter Surf.
NL: BELANGRIJK als u iets niet begrijpt, neem dan contact op met Red Shark Scooter Surf
Model: Scooter surf
Frame color: Red sun
DATE: May 2021

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INDEX:
Welcome….................................................................................................................................3
1. Introduction:................................................................................................................................4
2. GENERAL WARMING................................................................................................. 6
3. SAFETY FISRT............................................................................................................7
4. Reception of the product.............................................................................................11
5. First details................................................................................................................ 12
6. Product description.................................................................................................... 14
7. Assembly..................................................................................................................................17
8. Torque specifications…..........................................................................................................18
9. Disassembly.............................................................................................................................19
10. Tips for assembly & disassembly .........................................................................................19
11. FIT.............................................................................................................................................20
12. Before riding.............................................................................................................. 22
13. Guide for the placement of the SCOOTER SURF on the water......................................26
14. Scooter surf as a BOARD (stand up paddle) ..............................................................27
15. Instructions for transport and storage… ..............................................................................27
16. What to look for… .................................................................................................................. 28
17. The lifespan of your Scooter Surf and its components .....................................................29
18. Repair a puncture....................................................................................................................33
19. Weights and cargo .................................................................................................... 34
20. Technical Boardport................................................................................................................36
21. Warranty Information… ..........................................................................................................37
OTHER DELIVERED DOCUMENT:
•UNBOXING and Safety guide.
•Packing list
•Quick Start Guide Booklet Bixpy (ENG, FR, ESP, POR, IT, GER)
•Thruster User Bixpy manual and safety guide (ENG, FR, ESP, POR, IT, GER)

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Dear customer,
First of all, thank you very much to trust on us.
On behalf of our Red Shark Scooter Surf team, we warmly welcome you.
It is a pride for us to share our dream with you and deliver this new unit
of Red Shark Scooter Surf, the fruit of our passion. We are convinced
that you
will enjoy practicing this new water sport, in harmony with
the environment in a relaxed way.
Before your first departure, please read this manual carefully. You will
learn more about safety, the various parts, components and technologies,
many of which may be new to you and are designed specifically for this
Scooter surf. Please, whatever your level of experience is, carefully follow
the instructions.
If you have any questions, suggestions or concerns, please do not
hesitate to ask, for us it will be a great pleasure to assist you and help
you as much as we can.
We hope you will enjoy it as much as we do, discovering the wonderful
sensations throughout new horizons and if these moments
can be shared
in company, it's always much better!
Designer.
Red Shark Scooter Surf

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1. INTRODUCTION:
Thank you for purchasing a Red Shark Scooter Surf. You are now part of a family of adventure seekers
who own one of the most advanced, versatile and portable personal water craft Scooter Surf in
the world.
Red Shark Scooter Surf products combine the latest in inflatable surf boards and Scooter Surf technology
along with finely tuned mechanical engineering to give you gadgets that redefine the way you interact with
the elements.
As such, they take a bit of learning and require some extra care. There are also hidden features and trouble-
shooting information that are critical to the operation and well being of your red Shark Scooter Surf.
So, before anything else, and definitely before you hit the water, PLEASE read through this User Manual and
learn how to use and take care of your Red Shark Scooter Surf. Misuse and lack of care can be dangerous
to you and those around you. It will void your warranty and render your device useless.
Using a Red Shark Scooter Surf products on the water can be dangerous and involves certain risks which
often cannot be predicted or avoided. Those risks include, but are not limited to, personal injury
or death, property damage, which may result from, loss of control, collisions with other users or watercraft,
swimmers, and natural and man-made objects and/or animals/plants. By choosing to use a Red Shark Scooter
Surf product, you assume these risks and thereby need to know and practice water safety rules, responsible
motoring, and proper use and maintenance of your Red Shark Scooter Surf product(s) to reduce these risks.
Since it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while some elements under in
water, Red Shark Scooter Surf can make no representation or warranty about the use and safety of Red Shark
Scooter Surf products under all conditions.
By purchasing and/or using Red Shark Scooter Surf Products, you acknowledge, agree and understand the
danger(s) involved in using Red Shark Scooter Surf products and accessories. You, on behalf of yourself and
your heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assignees: (1) Fully assume the risks involved in using
Red Shark Scooter Surf products and agree to use your best judgment in undertaking your activities to reduce
such risks. (2) Agree to strictly and fully follow all safety instructions in this document or related
communications. (3)
Fully and voluntarily waive, relinquish, covenant not to sue, release and agree to indemnify and hold
harmless Red Shark Scooter Surf, its members, employees, officers, managers, agents, resellers and
representatives from any claim or loss for personal injury, property damage and/or death resulting from the
use of Red Shark Scooter Surf products and/or accessories.
You further: (1) acknowledge and agree that this waiver and assumption of risk is intended to be as broad
and inclusive as is permitted by applicable law and that if any portion thereof is held invalid, the balance shall
nonetheless continue in full force and effect; (2) acknowledge and agree this assumption of risk and waiver
provides for the release of legal rights; and (3) expressly waive whatever benefits may be available, example
as it is in USA under Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, as follows: A general release does not extend
to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the
release, which if known by him or her must have materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor.
Please note that your insurance policies may not provide coverage for incidents resulting from the use of Red
Shark Scooter Surf products. Please contact your insurance company to determine your coverage prior to
using Red Shark Scooter Surf products.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE FULLY TO ALL OF THESE PROVISIONS, YOU SHOULD NOT USE RED SHARK
SCOOTER SURF PRODUCTS.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONS ABOUT INFLATABLE SCOOTER SURF PRACTICE.
This manual has been written to help the SCOOTER SURF use, in the best conditions with complete safety.
You will find here information about the board and Supplied equipment. It is IMPORTANT to read carefully
this manual (It also contains some safety issues, operating and maintenance tips) and any other documents
attached, to familiarize with the product before you use it. Before any launch, you should check the weather
forecasts and their compatibility with the recommended use of your SCOOTER SURF. Do not consider this
manualas a maintenance or a repair guide. If you face a difficulty, you have to refer to the SCOOTER SURF’s
safety features which hasbeen referenced by competent professionals. That is whythe manufacturer won’t be
liable if some modifications are done on the product without his approval. Any SCOOTER SURF can be
damaged in caseof bad use. The user safety can also be compromised. You have to adapt your speed and
your direction according to your environment. While using your SCOOTER SURF, we strongly recommend
you to wear buoyancyaids (Personal flotation device or buoyancy aids) . In some countries, these equipment
might be compulsory(legal requirement). Please refer to regulations in force in the country in which you use
your SCOOTER SURF.
PLEASE, KEEP THIS MANUAL AND PASS IT ON TO THE NEW OWNER AFTER A SALE.
Due to our policy of continuous product improvement, the illustrations used in this manual may not be the
same as in your SCOOTER SURF. These illustrations are intended to be representative images for your
reference.In the same way, some of the details discussed in this manual may be optional.
IMPORTANT:
If you want to make any changes to the SCOOTER SURF, big or small, contact Red Shark Scooter Surf. Do
not modify the security features of the SCOOTER SURF. Any change in the weight of the SCOOTER SURF
can significantly affectits stability. The SCOOTER SURF can be seriously damaged if treated improperly.
Irresponsible and insecure actions are not compatible with safe usage. Always adjust the speed of the
SCOOTER SURF to the climatic conditions and avoid risks.
Intimes of emergency, you may have to take extraordinary measures. Always consider the risks of dangerous
situations and the need to protect people. Always remain calm during an emergency and always think first of
safety.
Even if everything has been planned well and designed safely, safe navigation depends on weather
conditions, sea state, ocean currents and the experience or physical shapeof the user. No one can guarantee
total security. It is your responsibility as owner to know the product, its capabilities, operating limitations and
the intended use of the SCOOTER SURF.
Always listen or read the weather forecast before any trip or navigation session. Make sure that the wind and
water conditions correspond to the product and that you can manage your SCOOTER SURF in the best
conditions.It is recommended not to leave with rough waters or adverse weather conditions.
Please read and keep these warnings and precautions handy for future reference. Failure to safely operate
and care for your RED SHARK SCOOTER SURF products can result in loss of warranty, property damage,
serious
injury, or death.
NEVER use Red Shark Scooter Surf products to go further than you can swim, paddle or pedal back on
your own power.
Like any other mechanical device, there is a chance that at any moment your device may seize to function
as expected. Always ensure that its seizure will not put you in danger. Remember, in an emergency, it’s
better to abandon the Red Shark Scooter Surf products than risk your well being.

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2. GENERAL WARNING:
Like any sport, water Scooter Surf involves risk of serious injury or death and damage. By choosing to ride a water Scooter surf, you
assume the responsibility for that risk, so you need to know —and to practice —the rules of safe and responsible riding and of
proper use and maintenance. Proper use and maintenance of your water Scooter surf reduces risk of injury.
This Manual contains many “Warnings”and “Cautions”concerning the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect your Scooter
surfand of failure to follow safe Scooter Surf practices. The SAFETY alert word or symbol
and the word
WARNING
indicates a
potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
The combination of the safety alert symbol and the word CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury, or is an alert against unsafe practices.
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The word CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious
damage to the Scooter surf or the voiding of your warranty. Many of the Warnings and Cautions say “you may lose control and
fall”. Because any fall can result in serious injury or even death, we do not always repeat the warning of possible injury or death.
Because it is impossible to anticipate every situation or condition which can occur while riding, this Manual makes norepresentation
aboutthe safe use of the Scooter surf under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any water Scooter surf which
cannot be predicted or avoided, and which are the sole responsibility of the water rider.
IMPORTANT:
This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Read it before you take the first ride on your new
water Scooter surf, and keep it for reference.
Additional safety, performance and service information for specific components on your water Scooter surf, or for accessories that
youpurchase, may also be available. Make sure that your seller or dealer has given you all the manufacturers’ literature that was
included with your water Scooter surf or accessories. In case of a conflict between the instructions in this manual and information
provided by a component manufacturer, always follow the component manufacturer’s instructions.
If you have any questions or do not understand something, take responsibility for your safety and consult with our Red Shark
team.
WARNING: CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS (proposition 65 warming)
This product can expose you to chemicals including Vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause
cancer, and Di-n-hexyl Phthalate (DnHP), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS:
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child, and that includes making sure that the
water Scooter surf is properly fitted to the child; that it is in good repair and safe operating condition; that you and your child have
learned and understand the safe operation of the water Scooter surf; and that you and your child have learned, understand and
obey not only the applicable local water traffic laws, but also the common sense rules of safe and responsible Scooter Surf. As a
parent, you should read this manual, as well as review its warnings and the water Scooter surf’s functions and operating procedures
with your child, before letting your child ride the water Scooter surf.
WARNING: Make sure that you and your child always wears a personal flotation device approved by current regulations
(water life jacket) when riding; Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death.
WARNING: The inflatable board is not a toy, to use only the board on the water without frame on it, it can be very
dangerous and may result in serious injury or death

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3. SAFETY FIRST:
3.1. THE BASICS:
WARNING: The water area in which you will ride may require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to
familiarize yourself with the laws of the water area where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws,
including properly equipping yourself and your Scooter surf as the law requires. Observe all local water laws and
regulations. It’s your responsibility to know and obey the laws.
WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS:
3.1.1. Respect country, federal and local regulations as well as best practices afloat.
3.1.2.It is a dangerous sport. This product use can lead to some unexpected risks for the user, accidents and
dangers.
3.1.3. Always use this product carefully. Do not use apart from the terms of use. An abusive use can lead to
serious injuries or death.
3.1.4. Use this product only if you are in a good physical condition and if you are a good swimmer.
3.1.5. You are in charge of your own safety and of the others’ around you when you use this product.
3.1.6.
If you are under 18, you need a legal guardian to read with you these warnings and safety precautions.
Use only under adult supervision.
3.1.7.
Do not use this product if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medications.
3.1.8.
Failure to wear a helmet when you get on or off from the solid ground may result in serious injury or death.
3.1.9. Maybe your states require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the
laws of the state where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, including properly equipping yourself
and your Scooter surf as the law requires. Observe all local Scooter surf laws and regulations. Observe
regulations about Water Scooter surf, licensing of water Scooter Surf, riding on the water, laws regulating
Scooter Surf path and trail use, helmet laws on the water, special water traffic laws. it’s your responsibility to
know and obey the laws.
3.1.9.
Loose or damaged handlebar grips or extensions can cause you to lose control and fall. Unplugged
handlebars or extensions can cut you and cause serious injury in an otherwise minor accident.
3.1.10.
Correct tightening force on fasteners –nuts, bolts, screws on your Scooter surf is important. Too little
force and the fastener may not hold securely. Too much force and the fastener can strip parts, stretch, deform
or break. Either way, incorrect tightening force can result in component failure, which can cause you to lose
control, fall or lost pieces on the water...
3.1.11.
This product users must understand that a SCOOTER SURF sport practice (seated or standing) can
leads to serious injuries and even death. Always respect local or federal laws. Exercise common sense while
using this product.
3.1.12.
Do not use it alone, additional support is well recommended.
3.1.13.
Do not use in extreme conditions (with winds or currents, white waters, or dangerous tide).
3.1.14.
Be aware of changing weather conditions.
3.1.15.
Check with local authorities about weather, sea or body of water conditions.
3.1.16.
Do not overestimate your own abilities and do not underestimate the forces of nature.
3.1.17.
Be aware of your own limits.
3.1.18.
Always wear a licensed personal flotation device which is approved by your local authority, as CE, ISO,
the Coast Guard (type 3) etc.
3.1.19.
This SCOOTER SURF has been designed for a domestic use only. Not for a commercial use. Do not use
this product for other purposes than those intended. Any commercial, public, or corporate use cancel every
guarantee.
3.1.20.
Deflate the board when it stays on in direct sunlight.
3.1.21.
Sandy environment can damage the water SCOOTER SURF.
3.1.22.
Do not dive headfirst from your SCOOTER SURF.
3.1.23.
Do not us the Scooter surf nearby reefs or rocks or other elements likely to damage the Scooter Surf.
3.1.24.
Do not use your SCOOTER SURF in white water.

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3.1.10.
This SCOOTER SURF has not been designed to be towed by a boat.
3.1.11.
No not drink alcohol, do not take drugs, before or during the product use.
3.1.12.
The use of this product requires skills and a good physical condition.
3.1.13.
It has to be used by confirmed swimmers only.
3.1.14.
Do not to use only the board on the water without the frame, it can be very dangerous and may result
in serious injury or death.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES:
3.1.15.
Before any use of this product, the user should take some lessons in a certified school of Scooter Surf
orstanding-paddle. This product should not be used by persons inexperienced in Scooter Surf or standing-
paddle.
3.1.16.
IMPORTANT PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE: The personal flotation device is not included.
Always wear a personal flotation device approved by current regulations which meets the latest
certification standards and is appropriate for the type of riding you do. Always follow the helmet
manufacturer’s instructions for fit, use and care of your helmet. Most serious Scooter surf injuries involve
head injuries which might have been avoided if the rider had worn an appropriate helmet. If you
have anyquestions regarding correct helmet fit, use or care please ask to our Red Shark Team.
3.1.16.1.
PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE BUYING GUIDE: Always use with an experienced partner.
Firstly, it is important to know the difference between personal flotation device and buoyancy
aids. The buoyancy aids only help to float and imply to know swimming. The personal flotation
device will turn most persons who are floating face down in the water (for example, because
they are unconscious) into a face up orientation with their bodies inclined backward. The
personal flotation device has to be standardized at 10 Newton minimum, to have a whistle and
reflective stripes to make you easy to spot in case of an issue. The European standard classifies
and
certifies the personal flotation devices according to their buoyancy for a 70 kg person.
The buoyancy measurement is in Newton (N. There 4 levels of certification: 50N,100N,150N
and 275N. Higher the buoyancy index is, better is the protection. From 100N we use the term «
personal flotation device », under this number it is called « buoyancy aid ». For the SCOOTER
SURFpractice, the required buoyancy index is 50N, this buoyancy aid will keep respiratory tracts
outof the water for a conscious person who knows how to swim. Users who don’t know how to
swim (or badly) have to wear a 70 N personal flotation device at least, whatever the practice –
even in SCOOTER SURF.
3.1.17.
Be careful when you go on the Scooter surf from the harbour, boat or similar places…: Use a helmet
andcolumn protection to protect your body if you fail.
WARNING: Failure to wear a personal flotation device and the helmet may result in serious injury or death.
WARNING: Never use the inflatable board without the frame on it. The inflatable board is not a toy, to use only
the board in the water without the frame, it can be very dangerous and may result in serious injury or death.
IMPORTANT WEATHER CONDITIONS:
3.1.18.
Respect the Coast Guard rules and regulations when you are using the product.
3.1.19.
Do not use in offshore wind conditions (wind from the land to the sea).
3.1.20.
Do not use over 10 Knot of wind.
3.1.21.
The use of the product in windy conditions can leads to serious injuries or death.
3.1.22.
Be careful when you carry your SCOOTER SURF, windy conditions can lead to serious injuries for you and
entourage.
3.1.23.
Do not use in case of storm or lightning.
3.1.24.
Do not use in conditions that you cannot handle (surf, currents, or white water).
3.1.25.
Do not use close to any crafts in circulation.
3.1.26.
Do not use near crowded beaches or in white waters.

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3.2. RIDING SAFETY:
3.2.1. Obey all Rules of the water and all local laws.
3.2.2. Before you get on a Scooter surf Water sports clubs and schools are recommended to do learning courses
aboutlocal water laws.
IMPORTANT Always do the Mechanical Safety Check before you get on a Scooter surf.
3.2.3. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls of your Scooter surf and pedals.
3.2.4. Be careful to keep body parts and other objects away from the propeller and ruder, and the moving, the turning
pedals and cranks, of your water Scooter surf.
3.2.5. Wear:
Make sure that all your clothes elements (shoelaces, t-shirts... does not get tangled or cannot get into moving parts.
WARNING: clothes elements tangled or into moving parts into your Scooter surf when riding if you fall off into the water
may result in serious injury or death.
Bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it can be tangled in the water Scooter surf or snagged by objects at
theside of the water or coast.
Protective eyewear, to protect against airborne dirt, dust, and bugs —tinted when the sun is bright, clear when it’s
not.
3.2.6. You are sharing the water with others —boats, swimmers and other. Respect their rights.
3.2.7. Ride defensively. Always assume that others do not see you.
3.2.8. Look ahead, and be ready to avoid:
With your Scooter surf, always get away from swimmers, children or pets playing on the water near you.
Floating objects, rocks, ropes, and other obstructions objects could cause you damages to your Scooter surf and
cause you to have an accident.
Get away from boats on movement or turning, entering the water, or crossing your lane, or coming behind you.
Be careful with many other hazards and distractions which can occur on a water Scooter surf ride.
WARNING: Distractions which can occur on a water Scooter surf ride may result in serious injury or death.
3.2.9. Ride in designated water areas, on designated for Scooter surf paths and in the direction of traffic flow or as directed
by local governing laws. Obey all other water traffic signals and signs.
3.2.10. Don’t weave through water traffic or make any moves that may surprise people with whom you are sharing the
water.
3.2.11. Never ride with headphones. They mask water traffic sounds and emergency vehicle sirens, distract you from
concentrating on what’s going on around you, and their wires can tangle in the moving parts of the water Scooter
surf,causing you to lose control.
3.2.12. Never carry anything which obstructs your vision or your complete control of the Scooter surf, or which could
becomeentangled in the moving parts of the water Scooter surf.
3.2.13. Never hitch a ride by holding on to another vehicle.
3.2.14. Never ride your Scooter surf in bad weather, waves, wind, water currents, or when visibility is obscured, at
dawn, frogor in the dark, or when extremely tired. Each of these conditions increases the risk of accident.
3.2.15. Don’t ride alone in remote areas. Even when riding with others, make sure that someone knows where you’re
going and when you expect to be back.
3.2.16. Be prepared. If something goes wrong while you are riding on the water, help may not be close.
3.2.17. Night Riding:
Riding a water Scooter surf at night is much more dangerous than riding during the day. A water bicyclist is difficult
to see. Therefore, children should never ride at dawn, at dusk or at night. Adults who chose to accept the greatly.

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increased risk of riding at dawn, or at night need to take extra care both riding and choosing specialized equipment
which helps reduce that risk. Consult our Read Shark Team about night riding safety equipment.
WARNING: Reflectors are not a substitute for required lights. Riding at dawn, at dusk, at night or at other times of poor
visibility without an adequate water lighting system and without is dangerous and may result in serious injury or death.
If you choose to ride under conditions of poor visibility, check and be sure you comply with all water local laws about
night riding, and take the following strongly recommended additional precautions:
Purchase and install lights which meet all regulatory requirements and provide adequate visibility.
Wear light colored, reflective clothing and accessories, such as a reflective vest, reflective arm and leg bands, reflective
stripes on your helmet, flashing lights attached to your body and/or your water Scooter surf ... any reflective device or
light source that moves will help you get the attention of approaching boats, objects...
Make sure you’re clothing or anything you may be carrying on the water Scooter surf does not obstruct a reflector
or light.Make sure that your Scooter surf is equipped with correctly positioned and securely mounted lights.
3.3. EXTREME, STUNT OR COMPETITION RIDING:
Whether you call it riding in a bad weather conditions, with water stream, with waves, with wind, Racing, or something
else: if you engage in this sort of extreme, aggressive riding you will get hurt, and you voluntarily assume a greatly
increased risk of injury or death. The water Scooter Surf are designed for these types of riding, and those that may be not
suitable for all types of aggressive riding. Check with your dealer or the water Scooter surf’s manufacturer about the
suitability of your water Scooter surf before engaging in extreme riding. Have your water Scooter surf and equipment
carefully inspected by a qualified mechanic and be sure it is in perfect condition. Consult with expert riders, area site
personnel and race officials on conditions and equipment advisable at the site where you plan to ride. Wear appropriate
safety gear,Ultimately, it is your responsibility to have proper equipment and to be familiar with course conditions.
WARNING: Although many catalogs, advertisements and articles about water Scooter Surf depict riders engaged in
extremeriding, this activity is extremely dangerous, increases your risk of injury or death, and increases the severity of any
injury. Remember that the action depicted is being performed by professionals with many years of training and
experience. Know your limits and always wear appropriate safety stuff. Even with state-of-the-art protective safety
Boardport, you could be seriously injured or killed during that moments or in competition.
We do not recommend this type of riding because of the increased risks; but if you choose to take the risk, at least:
3.3.1. Take lessons from a competent instructor first.
3.3.2. Start with easy learning exercises and slowly develop your skills before trying more difficult or dangerous riding.
3.3.3. Use only designated areas.
3.3.4. Wear safety elements.
3.3.5. Understand and recognize that the stresses imposed on your Scooter surf by this kind of activity may break
ordamage parts of the water Scooter surf and void the warranty.
3.3.6. Take your water Scooter surf to our Red Shark technical Centre if anything breaks or bends.
Do not ride your Scooter surf when any part is damaged. You know the limits of your skill and experience.
Ultimately,avoiding injury is your responsibility.
WARNING: If you see any Red Shark Scooter Surf catalogues, advertisements, videos, and articles etc.…, biking in extreme
conditions or not following the rules from this manual user, please do not try to copy them our used as a safety reference.
They
are done by experts. Remember that the action depicted is being performed by professionals with many years of training
and experience and special assistance.

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3.4. CHANGING COMPONENTS OR ADDING ACCESSORIES:
There are many components and accessories available to enhance the comfort, performance, and appearance of your
water Scooter surf. However, if you change components or add accessories, you do so at your own risk. The water Scooter
surf’s manufacturer may not have tested that component or accessory for compatibility, reliability, or safety on your
water Scooter surf. Before installing any component or accessory, make sure that it is compatible with your water Scooter
surf by checkingwith our Red Shark Scooter Surf team. Be sure to read, understand and follow the instructions that
accompany the products youpurchase for your water Scooter surf.
WARNING: Failure to confirm compatibility, install, operate, and maintain any component or accessory can resultin serious
injury or death.
WARNING: Changing the components on your Scooter surf with other than genuine replacement parts may compromise
the safety of your water Scooter surf and may void the warranty. Check with your dealer before changing the components
onyour Scooter surf.
3.5. LEGALLY BINDING OF THE CONVENTION:
In the event of death or in case of incapacity, this Agreement will enter into force and binds you heirs, close relatives,
executors, administrators, beneficial owner or representative. USE AGREEMENT In case of use of the product, you
approve the whole recommendations and prescriptions in this manual. Any other written or oral claim will not be
considered.
3.5.1. RISK-TAKING:
By buying and using this product, you accept:
3.5.1.1. To be related to the conditions stated.
3.5.1.2. Require anyone using this product to be related to these terms. If you refuse to be related to these terms,
please return this product unused for a full refund. This product use and his components involve some risks
which can lead to serious injuries and death. By using this product, you freely assume and accept every known
and unknown risks of injuries related to the use of these equipment. The risks related to this sport can be
significantly reduced by respecting safety precautions enumerated in this manual and exercising your
common sense.
4. RECEPTION OF THE PRODUCT:
4.1. BEFORE TO OPEN THE RED SHARK SCOOTER SURF BOX:
PLEASE NOTE: In the event of transport damage, please unpack the appliance immediately. Damages must be confirmed
in writing by the Supplier, otherwise no compensation claims will be accepted.
WARNING: Do not use sharp elements to open the box
WARNING: Plastic bags can be dangerous, to avoid danger of suffocation, keep all the bags away from all babies,
children's, and house pets. Do not use in cribs, beds, carriages or play pens. Tear up bag before throwing away.
4.2. UNDBOXIN:
Red Shark Scooter surf is an assembly fixture.
Follow Unboxing and assembly document to ease assembly and remove all transparent plastic bags.
WARNING: If you do not understand something please contact us.

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5. FIRST DETAILS:
NOTE: We strongly urge you to read this Manual in its entirety before your first ride. At the very least, read and make sure
that you understand each point in this section, and refer to the cited sections on any issue, which you do not completely
understand. Please note that not all water Scooter Surf have all the features described in this Manual.
5.1. Scooter Surf fit:
Please follow Unboxing document (attached on your e-mail)
5.1.1. Do you fully understand how to operate your new Scooter surf? If not, before your first ride, please contact to our
ReadShark technical team and explain any functions or features which you do not understand.
5.1.2. Please fix the stem and handlebars. Please check the correctly tightened saddle will allow no saddle movement in
any direction.
5.2. Safety local laws:
Do you have all the other required and recommended safety equipment? It is your responsibility to familiarize
yourself with the laws of the areas where you ride, and to comply with all applicable laws.
5.3. Mechanical Safety Check:
Routinely check the condition of your water Scooter surf before every ride.
Nuts, bolts screws & other fasteners: Because manufacturers use a wide variety of fastener sizes and shapes made
in a variety of materials, often differing by model and component, the correct tightening force or torque cannot be
generalized. To make sure that the many fasteners on your Scooter surf are correctly tightened, refer to the torque
specifications in the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the component in question. Correctly tightening a
fastener requires a calibrated torque wrench. A professional Scooter surf mechanic with a torque wrench should
torque the fasteners on your Scooter surf. If you choose to work on your own Scooter surf, you must use a torque
wrench and the correct tightening torque specifications from the Scooter surf or component manufacturer or from
your dealer. If you need to make an adjustment at home or in the field, we urge you to exercise care, and to have
the fasteners you worked on checked by your dealer as soon as possible.
WARNING: Correct tightening force on fasteners –nuts, bolts, screws–on your Scooter Surf is important. Too little force
and the fastener may not hold securely. Too much force and the fastener can strip threads, stretch, deform, or break.
Either way, incorrect tightening force can result in component failure, which can cause you to lose control and fall.
Make sure nothing is loose, anything sound, feel or look loose? Do a visual and tactile inspection of the whole Scooter
Surf. Any loose parts or accessories? If so, secure them. If you are not sure, ask someone with experience to check.
3.3.1
Handlebar alignment: Make sure the stem is parallel to the Scooter surf’s center line and clamped tight enough
so that you can’t twist them out of alignment.
3.3.2
Handlebar ends: Make sure the handlebar grips are secure and in good condition. If not, have your dealer
replace them. Make sure the handlebar ends and extensions are plugged. If not, please contact to our Red Shark
Technical team to plug them before you ride. If the handlebars have bar end extensions, make sure they are
clamped tight enough so you cannot twist them.
WARNING: Loose or damaged handlebar grips or other extensions and elements from the Scooter Surf can cause you to
lose control and fall. Handlebar grips or tube end-plugs shall be replaced if damaged or not in good condition. Check
handlebar grips regularly for your children to ensure that adequate protection for the end of the handlebars is in place.
Unplugged handlebars or extensions can cut you and cause serious injury in an otherwise minor accident.

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5.4. Safety ride:
When you buckle on your personal flotation device approved by current regulations (water life jacket) or you helmet
and go for your first familiarization ride on your new water Scooter surf, be sure to pick a controlled environment,
away from boats, swimmers, other water cyclists, obstacles, or other hazards. Ride to become familiar with the
controls, features, and performance of your new Scooter surf.
Check out the handling and response of the Scooter surf; and check the comfort.
If you have any questions, or if you feel anything about the Scooter Surf is not as it should be, consult your dealer
before you ride again.

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6. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
SCOOTER surf
Full Packing LIST on attached document
ITEM
NAME
REFERENCE
Please see you packing list (attached document)
FRAME group
HANDLE
group
SEAT
group
PEDAL
group
RUDDER
group
EXTRA EQUIPMENT
Please see you packing list

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7. ASSEMBLY
On the UNBOXING & ASSEMBLY DOCUMET you will see step by step how to assemble all the elements of your SCOOTER
SURF.
7.1. HULL (BOARD
First, place the board on the ground or on a flat and safe surface. Important that the valve remains in the Upper side
7.2. Frame and Propulsion
Before positioning it, it will be necessary to screw the upper clamp of the propulsion (10) to the place intended for this
purpose in the frame itself (see image for more details).
Subsequently, it will be necessary to move the lower clamp vertically until touching the frame and screwing.
Now that the propulsion is screwed, it must be placed in the board. It is important to be careful because the space is
small, and you have to check that the propeller does not collide with the board and open it or close it in the appropriate
place (See image of positioning of the frame inside the board).
7.3. HANDLEBAR (09) AND STEM
Once this is done, the rudder shaft must be inserted through the upper hole in the front of the frame (05). It is important
to respect the direction of insertion in such a way that the part of the shaft that has the six holes be in the lower part of
the Scooter Surf.
7.4. RUDDER SYSTEM:
Before starting to place the rudder system on the frame, it is advisable to mount it outside the set to facilitate its
handling.

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8. FASTENER TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS:
Correct tightening torque of threaded fasteners is especially important to your safety. Always tighten fasteners to the
correcttorque. In case of a conflict between the instructions in this manual and information provided by a component
manufacturer, consult with your dealer or the manufacturer’s customer service representative for clarification. Bolts that
are too tight can stretch and deform. Bolts that are too loose can move and fatigue. Either mistake can lead to a sudden
failure of the bolt.
Excessive tightening will damage the element.
Always use a correctly calibrated torque wrench to tighten critical fasteners on your Scooter surf. Carefully follow the
torque wrench manufacturer’s instructions on the correct way to set and use the torque wrench for accurate results.
Although all fasteners on a water Scooter surf are important, pay special attention to applying the correct torque to the
following tightening Torques for RED SHARK SCOOTER SURF:
8.1. STEM:
8.1.1. Handlebar clamp bolt: 5 Newtons
8.1.2.
Carbon fiber handlebar clamp bolt: 3.9-4.9 Newtons
8.1.3.
Steerer clamp bolt 5 Newtons
8.2. RUDDER:
8.2.1. Bolts (3 Newtons)
8.3. TRANSMISSION:
8.3.1. Two bolts M6 (5 Newtons)
8.3.2. One bolt M8 (6 Newtons)
9. DISASSEMBLY
In the present point, all the elements that make up the shipment of the SCOOTER SURF Red Shark will be broken down.
9.1. DISASSEMBLY OF PRINCIPLE ELEMENTS:
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Board deflation
•
Separate the chassis (frame) with the propulsion from the board.
9.2. DISASSEMBLY OF SECONDARY ELEMENTS:
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Rudder
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Handlebar

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10. TIPS FOR ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING
Below, we will explain a series of instructions or recommendations to keep in mind when using your SCOOTER SURF
10.1. UNFOLD THE BOARD
Choose a smooth and clean surface to unfold your board from the packaging box or bag.
10.2. INFLATION:
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Attach the pressure gauge and the pump hose to the gauge housing on the pump and secure it tightly.
•
Unscrew the valve cap, push button in it to clockwise to make sure that the valve is in the “Pin Out”
position.
•
Start pumping air into the board by sliding the pump piston up and down,
•
Inflate a little bit until you can fix the frame on the right position.
•
Inflate and then reach the required pressure. The pressure recommended is 13/14PSI.
TIP: If the pump piston starts to squeak, apply some spray silicone on the piston shaft
Now it is time to pump up your Red Shark Scooter Surf board.
Having an inflatable board is ideal for travel and makes storage Boarder easy, plus it only takes about 5-10 mins
topump up and you can do it yourself.
To get started, you want to make sure that the valve lock on your BOARD is in the right position. The valves are two
way,so when the lock is raised, air can only get in and not back out so make sure the lock is raised when you are
pumpingup your board.
To attach the pump to the board, slot the threads on the pump into the grooves on the board and twist to lock into
place. When you begin pumping, you will not see the pressure gage begin to move until the board has taken on its full
shape so don’t worry if you don’t see any readings right away.
Around 0,1 PSI the board will start to feel the shape, it's time to introduce the frame in the holes.
The pump is a two-way system meaning you are pumping air into the board both when you push it down but also
when you pull it back up. This means you are inflating your board twice as quickly which works wonderfully until you
hit around 10 PSI. After this point it can get a bit more difficult so to make it a bit easier on yourself, you can switch the
pump to a single valve for the last 3 PSI.
Around 10 PSI the board will start to feel very rigid, and it may seem as though it is fully inflated, do keep
goinghowever until you reach 13 PSI. This is what the board was designed for and what will give you the best.
Once the board is fully inflated, remove the pump (don’t worry, as long as you have the valve lock into the raised
position no air will escape although you will hear a slight hiss) and place the cap over the valve. Then just pop on the
fin, and the rudder in vertical position.
IMPORTANT: MINIMUM 13 psi operation and MAXIMUM OF 15 psi (do not over inflate beyond 15psi)
If the board is going to be in a warm environment, slightly deflate the board and allow the heat from the sun to increase
the internal pressure. When paddling, the colder temperature of the water may cause a slight loss in chamber pressure.
It is a good idea to carry a pump with you so that you can add some air to the chambers if necessary.
10.3. BOARD DEFLATION:
•
Clear any water or debris out of the valve areas.
•
Slowly press down on the valve stem to start letting air out of the board.
•
There will be an initial burst of air, but that will slow down very quickly.
•
Once the air flow has slowed down, press the valve stem all the way down and turn it clockwise to lock it into
the “OPEN” position.

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•
To deflate your board, first remove the fin, then remove the cap over the valve and push the valve lock down
and twist to let all the air out. Once fully deflated, you can fold up your board for storage or travel, making sure
you start with the nose and leave the valve open to force out any remaining air.
10.4. INFLATABLE VALVE SEALING WASHER BLOW-OUT
For leakage on the valve cover:
A.
Use wrench (n) to disassemble the valve and check the position.
B.
Valve's position deviate:
Find out the correct position;
Cut out the extra trim edge;
Put an extra seal ring on top.
Assemble the valve back and charge to recommended air pressure.
C.
No deviation:
Clean the thread on the surface of the base or inner part.
Assemble the valve back.
Inflate the BOARD until it's flat.
Tighten the valve further and inflate to recommended air pressure.
For air leak from inside the valve:
A.
Disassemble the valve and check the position.
B.
Disassemble the sealing rubble on the valve and clean both.
C.
Assemble the valve back.
D.
Inflate the BOARD until it's flat.
E.
Tighten the valve further and inflate to recommended air pressure.
11. FIT:
NOTE: Correct fit is an essential element of water Scooter Surf safety, performance, and comfort. Making the adjustments
toyour water Scooter surf which result in correct fit for your body and riding conditions requires experience, skill, and
special tools.
WARNING: If your water Scooter surf does not fit properly, you may lose control and fall.
•
HANDLEBAR: Your Scooter surf is equipped either with a “threadless” stem, which clamps on tothe outside of the
steerer tube, you may be able to change handlebar height by moving height adjustment spacers from below the stem
to above the stem, or vice versa. Otherwise, you will have to get a stem of different length or rise.Consult your dealer.
Do not attempt to do this yourself, as it requires special knowledge.
Some Scooter Surf are equipped with an adjustable angle stem. If your water Scooter surf has an adjustable angle
stem, ask to our Technical team to show you how to adjust if. Do not attempt to make the adjustment yourself.
WARNING: A quill stem’s Minimum Insertion Mark must not be visible above the top of the headset. If the stem is
extended beyond the Minimum Insertion Mark the stem may break or damage the fork’s steerer tube, which could cause
you to lose control and fall.
WARNING: Always tighten fasteners to the correct torque. Bolts that are too tight can stretch and deform. Bolts that are
too loose can move and fatigue. Either mistake can lead to a sudden failure of the bolt, causing you to lose control and
fall.
WARNING: An insufficiently tightened stem clamp bolt, handlebar clamp bolt or bar end extension clamping bolt may
compromise steering action, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Place the bottom ruder of the water Scooter
surf and attempt to twist the handlebar/stem assembly. If you can twist the stem in relation to the bottom ruder, turn
the handlebars in relation to the stem, or turn the bar end extensions in relation to the handlebar, the bolts are
insufficientlytightened.

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12. BEFORE RIDING:
Before going through all the information regarding assembly and transportation, other important information to know is
below:
12.1. OBLIGATIONS:
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Always check the weather report before leaving.
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Plan the exit according to the expected conditions and wear appropriate clothing.
•
Use a regulatory lifejacket or approved buoyancy element.
•
Always use thermal and solar protective clothing and protect yourself from the sun and from solar
radiation.
•
Always use the SCOOTER SURF in favorable weather conditions, and in case of anticipation of
possibleclimate changes, dismiss the exit. Browse only in insurance environments.
•
Avoid using the SCOOTER SURF with wind.
•
Do not exceed your Scooter Surf ability; consider your limitations.
•
Do not drink alcohol or drugs before or during the use of this product.
•
Take a comfortable seat position with handlebars, facing forward.
•
Always use the Scooter Surf in the company of others.
•
Always use a rope that connects you to the SCOOTER SURF
•
Avoid leaving or leaving with the Scooter Surf if your physical condition is not good, is bad or is in poor
form.
•
Tell a friend the exact route of your Scooter surf trip and the expected return time.
•
Carry a communication device such as a phone or similar as a VHF radio with the battery charged and
protected to water.
•
Know your limits, especially when navigating unknown waterways.
•
Check your equipment before launch for signs of wear or damage.
•
Check the air pressure from the board: recommended is 10/11PSI.
•
Before starting the route, make sure that the rear fin, the leash and the kill switch is on the correctly
position
•
Avoid rocks, sharp submerged objects, floating elements, and dirt that can damage the board
orpropeller of your SCOOTER SURF.
•
Avoid approaching working boats, especially ship stelae.
•
Never move too much the weight of your body towards the side of the Scooter surf, it could tip over
sideward.
•
If you have a person nearby in the water swimming: Do not pass over him. Always be 4 meters away
from him. Collision with the SCOOTER SURF to somebody, can cause injuries.
•
No one should touch the propeller if somebody are turning the pedals (inside or outside the water).
•
Minors must always be watched closely by an adult and should always go for depths less than their
waist.
•
Never wear clothing that may become entangled with any protruding element of the Scooter
surf, if itoverturns and stays stuck under the water, it could drown it.
•
It’s forbidden to use the water Scooter surf with people who cannot swim.
•
Do not use the SCOOTER SURF to a depth less than 50 cm
•
Do not use the SCOOTER SURF in dirty waters with elements that could damage the propeller.
•
Do not overload the Scooter Surf with more than one person.
•
Do not use at night if it's not with additional support (special areas with lights and other legal
elements)
•
Avoid large tides or boat trails hitting your Scooter Surf since this could tip your Scooter Surf.
•
Do not drag the Scooter Surf by abrasive surfaces or with edges such as stairs, steps, edges or any
otherrough surface that could damage it.
•
If you have no experience, or you are not very skilled, never go alone or in areas, which are deeper
than your waist.

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12.2. MAXIMUM WEIGHT:
The maximum weight refers to the maximum load recommended by the manufacturer. This product has been designed
for the simultaneous use of a single person; the weight of the user must be between 40 Kg and 180 Kg. The maximum
number of people 1 recommended by the manufacturer is considered as the number of people for whom the SCOOTER
SURFhas successfully passed stability requirements and floatation.
It is not recommended to add extra weights in any area of the SCOOTER SURF. The total weight of the user and the extra
elements used by him must never exceed the maximum load (150Kg). Placing heavy loads or modifying the center of
gravity will have a negative effect on stability.
12.3. STABILITY:
Changes in the vertical position of the mass on board, breaking waves or elements in poor condition can significantly
affect the stability of the product. Do not alter, drill or make definitive changes to the SCOOTER SURF that may affect
stabilityor buoyancy without written authorization from the builder.
12.4. LIFEJACKET:
A life jacket can save your life, but only if you wear it. The use of an approved buoyancy element is mandatory while
using the SCOOTER SURF.
Check the lifejackets status regularly. Try the life vests before going out with the SCOOTER SURF and adjust them so they
feelgood. Read the label on the life jacket and follow the instructions to the letter.
12.5. DRUGS AND NAVIGATION
Do not operate the SCOOTER SURF while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The combination of noise, vibration,
sun and wind could cause fatigue when sailing. The effects of alcohol are stronger at sea than on land. Drugs and
navigation do not combine well. Operating any SCOOTER SURF under the influence of alcohol or other drugs is dangerous
and illegal. Decreased vision or judgment in water can quickly lead to disaster.
Know the conditions of your SCOOTER SURF and the environment you plan to operate.
Prepare a guide or detailed description of your itinerary and inform others when you plan to return. Secure or store
loose items before starting up.
Avoid sudden maneuvers.
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