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 Follow these guidelines to maintain your Si-Board in working
condition and start with a safe ride every time.
- Use the Si-Board for its intended purpose, as a balance training device. Using the board for anything else may damage the board.
- Do not alter the board, blocks, rail or hardware. Altering the board may cause damage and an unsafe ride.
- Before riding check your board and ball for damage.
- Check all blocks for movement between the rail and board by wiggling
each block.
- Check the board for cracks and damage. A board with cracks should not be ridden.
- On Original Boards check all urethane rail blocks for movement between the rail and board by wiggling each block. The blocks should not move. The rail should be secured to the rail blocks and board. All bolts should be countersunk in top of the board and secured inside the rail holes on the bottom of the rail. If a block or the rail is loose- tighten the bolts. Use a wide flathead screwdriver and an 1/8" allen wrench. Tighten the allen/hex bolt until the board and rail are secure. Check the blocks for cracks or damage. A board with a damaged block should not be ridden.
- Check all Starter Boards for a secure rail to the board platform. The bolts should be captured by the nuts and inside the railing slot. Tighten the bolts using a phillips head screwdriver. Check the rail for breaks. A broken rail or unsecured rail should not be ridden.
- Check the railing for cracks and damage. A board with a damaged rail should not be ridden. Minor dings and dents are ok.
- Check the ball for gouges, splits or cracks. A damaged ball should not be ridden.
- Store your Si-Board inside and out of the elements- such as rain, extreme heat and col, and sunlight exposure. Do not store your board in contact with oils or solvents.
- Use caution with the latex bands of your Resistance Band System. For maximum longevity of your resistance bands take caution in overstretching the bands past 300%. All bands are 16” and can be stretched up to 48”. Overstretching, hand oils, UV light and heat will deteriorate the band life. Do not leave the bands outside in the heat and with sun exposure. Always check the resistance bands for cracks, tears, cuts, splits or any abnormal condition before using. Do not use a damaged band.
- Check the plastic clips at the end of the resistance bands for breaks and security around the band. Do not use a band if the clip or attachment site is damaged.
- Check all strapping material for well secured stitching. Do not use a strap if the strapping is torn and seams are not secure. Check the securing of the O-rings in the strap and at the weld.
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