Harbor Freight Tools TV Mount 92588 User Manual

MULTI-COLORED, DELTA-WING  
KITE  
Model 92588  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read this material before using this product.  
Failure to do so can result in serious injury.  
SAVE ThIS MANUAL.  
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improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein. Tools required for  
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For technical questions or replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
Revised Manual 09l  
 
unqualified personnel could result in a  
risk of injury.  
3. Insert a 25” Tension Pole (2) midway  
through a 5-1/2” Brace (3). Then, repeat  
this Step for the remaining 25” Tension  
Pole and 5-1/2” Brace.  
12. The warnings, precautions, and  
instructions discussed in this manual  
cannot cover all possible conditions and  
situations that may occur. The operator  
must understand that common sense  
and caution are factors, which cannot  
be built into this product, but must be  
supplied by the operator.  
4. Insert one end of the 25” Tension Pole  
(2) in the Socket located into the rear/  
center of the Kite. Then insert the other  
end of the 25” Tension Pole into a Socket  
located on the edge toward the rear  
end of the Kite. Repeat this step for the  
remaining 25” Tension Pole.  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
5. Insert the end of each 5-1/2” Brace (3)  
into a Socket located toward the rear.  
1. Unpack, and lay the Kite (bottom side  
up) on a flat, level surface.  
6. Tie the String from the String Wheel  
(4) onto a String Ring (5). Repeat this  
Step for the remaining String Wheel and  
String Ring.  
2. Insert each end of the 15” Tension Pole  
(1) into a Socket located on the edge  
toward the front end of the Kite.  
15” TENSION POLE (1)  
SOCKET  
SOCKET  
SOCKET  
SOCKET  
SOCKET  
SOCKET  
25”  
TENSION  
POLE  
(2)  
STRING  
RING  
(5)  
25”  
TENSION  
POLE  
(2)  
STRING  
RING  
(5)  
STRING WhEEL  
(4)  
FIGURE A  
5-1/2” BRACE (3)  
SOCKET  
SKU 92588  
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
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KITE FLYING TIPS  
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE,  
AND CLEANING  
1. Wind that is too strong or too light is  
difficult to fly in. A flag or windsock is  
handy to help you see the wind. Delta  
type kites fly well in light to medium  
winds (about 6-15 mph). If the Kite sinks  
tail first, there might be too much wind. If  
the Kite comes down head first or spins,  
there might be too much wind.  
1. Before each use, inspect the general  
condition of the Kite. Check for broken,  
cracked, or torn parts, loose or missing  
parts, and any condition that may affect  
the proper operation of the product. If  
a problem occurs, have the problem  
corrected before further use.  
Do not use damaged equipment.  
2. Lay out the Kite and lines completely  
before you launch. Lay out the String  
Rings (5) so they are balanced on the  
right and left side of the Kite. Use at  
least 60 feet to 90 feet of string to allow  
enough time to react. Make sure the  
Strings are even. If one string is shorter,  
the Kite will pull on that string and spin in  
that direction.  
2. When cleaning, use a clean cloth with  
a mild detergent. Do not use solvents.  
Then, store the Kite in a safe, dry  
location out of reach of children.  
3. CAUTION! All maintenance, service,  
or repairs not listed in this manual are  
only to be attempted by a qualified  
service technician.  
3. To launch, step backwards and pull both  
String Wheels (4) to your side. Be sure  
to check behind you for obstructions or  
hazards before backing up. To control,  
pull the left String to make the Kite turn  
left. Pull the right String to turn right.  
Hold the Strings even to fly straight. Try  
not to over-control.  
4. The more to the side of the wind the Kite  
flies, the less lift and speed it has. When  
learning to fly, keep the Kite downwind.  
As you get better, explore the more  
challenging levels of performance. To  
land the Kite, real in one of the String  
Wheels (4). Once the Kite has landed,  
real in the remaining String Wheel.  
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For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
SKU 92588  
 

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