Congratulations!
You have chosen to purchase a high-quality
product. Familiarise yourself with the product
before using it for the first time.
Read the following instructions for
use carefully.
Use the product only as described and only
for the given areas of application. Store these
instructions for use carefully. When passing the
product on to third parties, please also hand
over all accompanying documents.
Package contents (Fig. A)
1 x kids' fishing set (1)
1 x protective cap for transport purposes (2)
1 x landing net (3)
1 x carry-bag (4)
1 x instructions for use
Parts description (Fig. B)
Reel brackets
Screw fastener
Castor wheel
Line guide bracket
Castor reel
Crank handle
Crank
Brake
Back rotation lock
Fishing line
Technical data
Rod length: approx. 165cm
Lead: up to 20g
Ø Fishing line: 0.25mm
Load-bearing capacity: 3.3kg
Size of fishing reel: 10 – 1 BB
Translation: 5.5 : 1
Date of manufacture (month/year):
12/2019
Usage
Before initial use
Warning: Before commencing with fishing
inform yourself with regard to national and
local regulations. These instructions describe the
current information on the item.
8
GB/IE
(1a)
(1b)
(1c)
(1d)
(1e)
(1f)
(1g)
(1h)
(1i)
(1j)
Fishing is a very versatile sport. Therefore, we
recommend that you read additional expert
literature and/or gather information from clubs
and organisations.
Assembling the fishing rod
Even if the angling set is assembled ready for
fishing, you must still check the following points
with regard to its assembly before its initial use.
This ensures safe functioning of the rod and reel.
1. The castor heel (1c) must be inserted into the
reel brackets (1a) and the screw fastener (1b)
must be tightened clock-wise.
2. Put the crank (1g) into the required position
by folding it up. Ensure that the opposite crank
screw (1f) is tight.
3. Loosen the brake (1h) by turning it anti-clock-
wise. Pull enough fishing line (1j) from the reel
(1e) and guide it under the line guide bracket
(1d) through all the rod rings. Tighten the
brake again by turning it clock-wise.
4. Pull the rod out, segment for segment, starting
at the top (see Fig. C).
5. Ensure that the rings of each segment are
aligned (see Fig. D).
Casting bait with an over-the-head
throw
Ensure that the crank screw (1i) is tight. Grip the
rod by the handle, ensuring that the castor wheel
is between your middle and ring fingers.
Your pointing finger grips the fishing line when
the roller lever is still closed, and holds it against
the fishing rod by keeping it down. Open the
line guide bracket and guide the fishing rod past
the head, sideways, to the rear – your free hand
grips the end of the rod handle in this manoeu-
vre, giving you additional stability and control.
The fishing line, together with the bait, should
not twist, and the distance between the bait/
lead and top end of the fishing rod should be
sufficient to enable an elegant swing.
Visualise your end point in the water, and swing
the fishing rod forward, with an even movement
forward, steadily increasing in speed.