RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 Owner’s Manual

June 7, 2024
Rave

RAVE Anchor Harness - LOGO Bongo™ 10 and 13
Owner’s Manual

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Bongo www.ravesports.com

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Package Contents:

• Bongo Tube
• Boarding Ladder
• Ladder Stabilizer
• Inflation Adaptor & coupler
• Repair Kit
• Warranty Registration

Please make sure you have received the contents listed, and then record the following information for future reference.

Date Purchased:
Purchased from:

Serial #: __
(The serial # is located by the inflation valve. Having this number handy will assist you in finding accurate parts and information for your specific product.)

Introduction

Water sports can be safe and fun for all levels of enthusiasts. The Owner’s Manual is presented to enhance your enjoyment of the sport. It is intended to alert you to some of the potentially dangerous conditions that can arise in all water sports. Please take a few minutes to read this manual before assembling and using the product. Although the product is simple to use, this manual contains important safety information that you and all users must understand to safely enjoy the Bongo. If you have any questions regarding this product, please call RAVE Sports at 1-800-659-0790, or visit www.ravesports.com. Please have the serial number from your product ready when you call.

MAC 18V Combi Drill -Lisa Davis -icon-WARNING
UNSAFE USE OF THE BONGO CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
To reduce the risk of injury, read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual. Do not use this product unless you understand and accept the risk of injury involved with this activity.

EN 15649 – LIMIT (1) BOUNCER

Safety Rules and Information

  • Read and understand all of the information contained in this owner’s manual before assembling and using your product.

  • Make sure that everyone who uses the product is provided with and understands these safety rules and information.

  • The Bongo 10 & 13 are designed to be used on land or in large bodies of water with depths of at least 8 feet (2,4m) of water.
    Do not use or allow anyone else to use the product in recreational swimming pools.

  • Choose a location for your product that is most protected from wind, of sufficient water depth, and free of obstructions.

  • Always anchor the Bongo securely before it is used on water.

  • Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved Type III (PFD) vest when using the product.

  • Never use the product after sunset, before dawn, or any other time in poor lighting conditions.

  • Never use the product in rough surface water conditions, during storms, or when there is lightning. If an unexpected storm arises while using the product, seek shelter onshore. Do not stay on the product.

  • Never use the product under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

  • Always stay under control while using the product.

  • Do not allow more than three people totaling 500 lbs. (227kg) max on the 10ft. (3,1m) Bongo or more than five people totaling 700 lbs. (317kg) max on the 13ft. (4m) Bongo at one time.

  • Never swim or play under or around the Bongo.

  • Never dive off of the Bongo’s head first. If you choose to jump off the product, always enter the water feet first.

  • Never use the product while tired or fatigued. Use extreme caution while swimming between the shore and the product. Do not attempt to swim this distance if you are tired or fatigued.

  • Always inspect the areas around and under the product before each use to ensure the water is deep enough and free of all rocks, logs, sand bars, and underwater obstructions and that the product is a safe distance from above water-hard objects. Ask about local water conditions before using the product in unfamiliar water.

  • When not in use, secure the product against unauthorized or unsupervised use.

  • Inspect your product for any worn, defective, or missing parts.

  • Do not attempt flips, somersaults, or other acrobatic maneuvers on the product. Most debilitating spinal cord injuries that occur during trampoline use involve somersaults. Improper landing during a somersault produces the serious risk of broken bones, cuts, nerve damage, spinal cord or brain injury, or death.

  • Use the Bongo only under mature, knowledgeable adult supervision.

  • Not recommended for children under the age of six.

  • Do not overinflate. Overinflation can cause seam rupture.

  • Do not use shark invested water or in water that may contain other marine life dangerous to humans.

  • Ensure proper air pressure is maintained while the product is in use. Check air pressure frequently especially on very hot/cold days.

  • This device is not designed to be used as a life-saving device.

  • Take off watches, rings, and other sharp objects before use.

  • When using on land, always maintain adequate clearance from hard surfaces or obstructions above and around this product. Use on soft sand or place shock-absorbing
    the material around the ground perimeter.

Bongo 10

(Item #02011 & #02086)

Product| Minimum Water Depth| Maximum Capacity| Maximum Weight| Working Pressure
---|---|---|---|---
BONGO 10| 8ft (2,4m)| 2 Users| 500lb (227kg)| 2 psi (0,14bar)

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Bongo 10

Bongo 13

(Item #02008 & #02236)

Product| Minimum Water Depth| Maximum Capacity| Maximum Weight| Working Pressure
---|---|---|---|---
BONGO 13| 8ft (2,4m)| 4 Users| 700lb (317kg)| 2 psi (0,14bar)

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Bongo 13

Inflating Your Bongo

Step 1
Lay the Bongo on a flat surface. Make sure there are no sharp objects under the product that might puncture the tube.
Step 2
Locate the valve of the Bongo and unscrew the cap. We recommend using the High-Speed Inflator/Deflator from RAVE Sports to inflate and deflate. (Part

01083)

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Locate the valve of the BongoTo lock the open valve, depress the stem and rotate ¼ turn clockwise. To close the valve, depress the stem and rotate ¼ turn counter- clockwise. The valve stem should be in the depressed position while inflating. Replace the cap on valve after inflation to ensure an air-tight seal.

A special inflation adaptor is included with this product. If you are using the RAVE Sports High Speed Inflator, simply lock the adaptor onto the end of the inflation hose and insert into the valve body. Turn ¼ turn to lock in place.

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Bongo A special inflation
adaptor

NOTE: This inflation adaptor will automatically open the valve when inserted and will close the valve when removed. You do not need to manually open/close the valve when using this special adaptor.
If you will be using another inflation device with a larger nozzle, use the 1 ¼” diameter coupler (included) between the valve adaptor and the output hose of your inflator. Make sure the hose is attached to the blower port of the vacuum for inflation. Insert the adapter into the air valve and lock it into place by turning clockwise.

Inflate until the tube is firm and resistant to pressure. Your fist should create only a slight depression when pushed against the tube and the surface should be stretched taut in all directions. Replace cap to ensure an air-tight seal. To check the exact pressure of your product the use of a RAVE Digital Pressure Gauge (Item #02496), not included is recommended.

NOTE: It is normal for the air pressure within the tube to fluctuate depending on air and water temperatures. It may be necessary to increase or decrease the air pressure in your product accordingly. To avoid damage on extremely hot days it may be necessary to check and release the air pressure from your product throughout the day.

MAC 18V Combi Drill -Lisa Davis -icon- CAUTION
DO NOT OVER-INFLATE.
Do not exceed 2.5 PSI (0,17 bar) if filling with compressed air. Excessive pressure can cause the tube to rupture with potentially damaging force to the eyes, ears, skin, and limbs.  Use of an air compressor or over-inflation can rupture the tube beyond repair, thus voiding the warranty.

Attaching the Ladder

Step 1
The ladder consists of two pieces: a ladder with straps and a molded plastic ladder stabilizer.

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Locate the valve of the Bongo-

Orient the stabilizer on the notched side of the top two ladder steps and the curved portion is facing upwards towards the top of the ladder. While maintaining this orientation, flip the ladder upside down to expose the underside of the steps.

Step 2
Line up the large opening of the keyhole slots with the four bolts on the underside of the top two steps.
RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Line up the large opening Step 3
Slide the stabilizer towards the ladder to fully engage the bolts in the narrow end of the slots. Tap the stabilizer with your hand to ensure the bolts are fully engaged in the slots.
RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Slide the stabilizer towards

Note: If the stabilizer feels loose after mounting, tighten the bolts slightly leaving minimal clearance between the bolt flange and the plastic stabilizer. This slight clearance will allow the stabilizer to be easily removed by hand (without tools) for storage. To remove the stabilizer, simply slide in opposite direction.

Step 4:
Move the Bongo to shallow water. Attach the ladder in the center of the blue panel to the left of the air valve so that the warning label on the tube is visible to anyone climbing the ladder. The RAVE lettering on the ladder steps should be facing the climber.
RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Move the Bongo to shallow waterFeed both ends of the ladder straps through the gaps on the Bongo jump surface. Pull them through far enough so that the quick link reaches the two loops on the inside of the tube.

Have someone hold the ladder in this position while another person goes under the tube to connect the ladder straps.

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - Have someone hold the ladder

Feed the quick link onto the loops of the ladder connection plate & turn the nut until closed and the link is secured.  Ensure the webbing loop is lying flat across the entire width of the quick link as shown. Repeat for another strap.

Step 5
When properly installed, the ladder will hang with the curved portion of the stabilizer against the underside of the Bongo, and the top handle will be across the edge of the bounce surface.

RAVE Bongo 10 and 13 - When properly installed

Photo is shown with Bongo out of the water to show proper ladder orientation and placement.

Step 6
Attach an anchoring device to the ring or mount it on the inner surface of the tube just above the waterline, opposite of the ladder.

Note: For seasonal anchoring situations, it is important to use an anchor weighing a minimum of 80 lbs (37kg).
The Bongo is now ready to use! Please read and follow all safety instructions before enjoying your Bongo.

Cleaning and Storage

  • When the inflatable product is not being used, store it in a covered, shaded area. This will help protect it against ultraviolet (UV) rays and extend the life of the product.
  • Clean the inflatable completely with mild soap and fresh water. NEVER USE PETROLEUM-BASED PRODUCTS OR SOLVENTS FOR CLEANING.
  • NEVER USE A POWER WASHER SINCE THE HIGH-PRESSURE WATER JET WILL DAMAGE THE SOFT PVC COATING ON THE TUBE BEYOND REPAIR.
  • The product should be completely dry and remain dry while stored.
  • Roll the product loosely and place in a container, preferably one that rodents can’t chew through.
  • Secure against unauthorized or unsupervised use.
  • Store in a cool, dry location. Do not store product directly on the concrete surfaces. Place mothballs around stored inflatables to keep mice and insects away.

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: IMPORTANT:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Rodents like muskrats may be attracted to the PVC vinyl of your product. When your product is on the water, maintaining full air pressure during periods of non-use will discourage them from chewing the vinyl. Another way to ease the problem of nuisance rodents is to remove the temptation by taking the product out of the water at night. Another option is to make the whole area unattractive to rodents by changing the environment, making the area less hospitable for rodents. Removing any food source from the shoreline can also be a good deterrent. Check with your local DNR for additional guidance or possible restrictions.

Repairs

For large holes, tears or seam failures, contact RAVE Sports Customer Service at 1-800-659-0790. Additional patches may be purchased at www.ravesports.com. For minor holes or tears:

  • Inflate the product and locate the leak by spraying the tube with mild soapy water.
  • Determine the hole size and cut a patch 1-2 inches (3-5 cm) wider than the diameter of the hole. Make sure all corners of the patch are rounded.
  • Deflate the product and clean the patch and area around the hole with rubbing alcohol. Let dry completely.
  • READ AND UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS ON THE GLUE CONTAINER.
  • Apply glue to the patch and the area around the hole. Let the glue dry until it is tacky to the touch.
  • Lay the product on a flat, hard surface and apply the patch. Working from the center to the outer edge, rub out any air bubbles between the patch and the product.
  • Let the patch dry for at least 24 hours before attempting to inflate the product.

RAVE Anchor Harness - LOGO

www.ravesports.com

RAVE Sports
A Revel Match, LLC Company
3325 Labore Road
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55110
800.659.0790

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