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Danger! Do not fish anywhere near high-voltage power lines.
Watch out for any overhead wires when fishing and avoid all
contact; a life-threatening electric shock may otherwise occur.
Danger in thunderstorms! Do not fish in stormy conditions.
If the rod or fishing line are struck by lightning, this can lead to
serious injuries and, under certain circumstances, to death. There
may also be a danger to life through a direct electric shock.
Risk of injury and accidents! Test the fishing rod for damage
each time before use. Never use a damaged fishing rod; if you
do, it may not function properly and may, as a result, not be
safe.
Risk of injury and accidents! This product contains sharp hooks
which can cause considerable injury to the user or other persons.
Therefore use the fishing rod with due caution.
-Pay due regard to other anglers (and any other people) and keep
a safe distance. Some risk of injury exists from the hook snapping
back/sideways in an unpredictable direction when casting the
line if this is not done properly.
-To prevent hook injuries, wear the appropriate glasses and
protective headgear.
-Do not carry out repairs yourself. Consult the service
department.
-Keep the fishing rod out of reach of children.
-Only allow children to use the fishing rod under the instruction
and supervision of an adult.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BEFORE USING...
Caution: Before fishing, enquire about national laws and local
regulations. These instructions give the general directions for
using the product. The sport of angling is well-developed, with
many aspects. We therefore recommend reading appropriate
specialized literature and / or seeking advice from clubs and
associations.
1.-Insert reel foot into hoods on the fishing rod, and roll up the
fixing screw to lock the fishing reel.
2.-Open fishing rod by pulling out each sections one after
another. Make sure the tip top goes first.
3.-Adjust the fishing guides to make them in a line.
4.-After checking all guides placed in a line on the rod, fasten the
sections joint so that the rod will not collapse down when standing
upward. Remember NOT to over fasten the section joint.
5.-Press bail down and thread fishing line through line roller and
guides.
Here now, it is user's preference to choose end tackle on the line
side: spinner, soft lure, hook, or other tackles.
-Float: when attaching this kit on your line, it floats on top of
water to indicate where your lure is.
-Hook: user can directly tie the hook on the line and then find
bait to hookup.
-Soft lure: Soft lure is used to as artificial bait on the hook.
-Weight beads: used to increase weight of your fishing lure.
-Sabiki hook: This is another fishing technique that increases the
possibility of catching fish in the water. The hooks stay in four
different depth of the water area (see the drawing, fig.1).
Fig. 1
Line end
(tied to the fishing line)
End of the submerged part
(tied to submerged weight)
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