AFOXSOS 12 x 6 ft Orange Multiplayer Floating Mat Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Afoxsos
Table of Contents
12 x 6 ft Orange Multiplayer Floating Mat
**Instruction Manual
**
Important information to help you get started.
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE STORE.
If you have any problems or concerns, please feel free to contact the
seller. We will reply to you as soon as possible.
How to choose a Floating Mat
The main material of the Floating Mat is XPE foam with a center tear-stop
waffle weave texture layer. There are various sizes for your choice to be used
in different bodies of water and satisfy different needs. Please choose a
suitable item for the Floating Mat according to your situation.
It is designed for use in open bodies of water, and NOT for use in swimming
pools. If you desire to use a floating mat in a swimming pool, or other small
body of water, please consider purchasing our smaller floating mats.
90″ Floating Mat with Pillow
Open size: 90″ x 35″ (inch)
Accessories: 2 pillow straps, 1 elastic string for towing.
10′ Floating Mat with Pillow
Open size: 10’ x 6 (feet)
Accessories: 3 pillow straps, 1 elastic string for towing.
12′ Floating Mat
Open size: 12’ x 6’ (feet)
Accessories: 1 elastic string for towing.
15′ Floating Mat
Open size: 15’ x 6’ (feet)
Accessories: 1 elastic string for towing.
How to use Floating Mat
Before you unroll your Floating Mat into the water, be sure to choose a
location with sufficiently deep water and clear of obstructions (both above
and below the surface of the water). Position your Floating Mat a safe
distance from any objects, including but not limited to boats, piers, docks,
rocks, etc.
Do NOT place your floating mat in locations frequented by boats. After you
unroll your floating mat, secure it with the elastic string to prevent it from
drifting.
Once you are finished with your floating mat for the day, remove it from the
water and roll it up, and then secure the mat with the provided strap or the
elastic string.
How to install the Elastic String
One end of the elastic string goes through the circular hole on one side of your Floating Mat. Tie a knot so that the string cannot slide out. The snap hook on the other end of the string can be tied on hooks, anchors, cleats, bow eyes, mooring rings, and other facilities.
Care and Maintenance of your Floating Mat
Your Floating Mat requires minor maintenance, but to ensure your Floating Mat endures many summers, please follow the following care guidelines:
- Protect the floating mat from the damage from surface snags, scuffs, and tears from sharp objects, including metal objects, nails, claws, swimsuit ornamentation, jewelry, other water toys, etc.
- Don’t drag the mat on rough ground to prevent damage to the mat surface caused by sharp stone particles.
- Use clean water and a sponge to remove dirt or other debris on the Floating Mat.
- Use a mild detergent soap and water to remove the stain on the Floating Mat. Be sure to remove all soap from the mat before storage.
- At the end of the season, remove your Floating Mat from the water, remove any debris, rinse with clean water, wipe it down with a sponge to remove any grime that may have developed over the season, and roll it up. Allow the meat to dry completely before storage.
- To prolong the life and prevent the fading of your Floating Mat, it should be stored in a place without direct sunlight when not in use for a long time.
Important Safety
Guidelines Extreme caution should be exercised while using your Floating Mat. Before use, everyone using this mat should read and understand the following guidelines:
- Position your Floating Mat a safe distance from any objects, including but not limited to boats, piers, docks, rocks, etc.
- The bearing weight of your Floating Mat is as previously described. However, the placement and location of the mat may dictate a lesser amount. Common sense should be used on the number of persons allowed on the mat at any given time.
- Floating Mat is designed for recreational purposes only. It can also be used as auxiliary equipment for rescue, but cannot be used as a personal life-saving device in emergencies.
- The use of a Soft Life Vest or Swim/Ski Belt is highly recommended while using the Floating Mat, especially for poor swimmers.
- Use a highly-visible buoy to mark your Floating Mat to alert other boaters of its presence.
- DO NOT tow your Floating Mat behind any moving boat or other personal watercraft.
- DO NOT use your Floating Mat during storms, or when lightning is present. If an unexpected storm arises while using your floating mat, discontinue use and seek shelter on shore immediately.
- DO NOT use your Floating Mat after sunset, before dawn, or during times of poor lighting conditions.
- DO NOT use the Floating Mat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- DO NOT use the Floating Mat while you are tired or weak.
- DO NOT attempt to swim under your Floating Mat.
- DO NOT attempt to walk on, wrestle on, or otherwise use your Floating Mat in a manner that could cause someone to fall off.
- DO NOT dive off headfirst, attempt, or forward rolls, while jumping off your Floating Mat. A serious risk of severe bodily harm, even death, may result. When jumping off, always enter the water feet first.
- ALWAYS use proper supervision if your Floating Mat is in use by children. NEVER allow a child to use the Floating Mat alone. When not in use, secure your Floating Mat to prevent use by unauthorized or unsupervised children.
FAQ: Two ends of the floating mat are easy to roll up, How can I flatten
it?
Solution: Roll up the floating mat in an opposite direction before use.