
*Note:
for power and diving depth limit setting, please refer to section 4 (4.SPEED
AND DIVING DEPTH LIMIT SETTINGS)
10. POWER OFF
9. OPERATION OF THE ORCA H9
SWITCH ON
Operation of the Orca H9
Notes:
When the power is off, hold both buttons
(B-LEFT and B-RIGHT) for 3 seconds until
the LED display screen shows a signal
such as in Figure 25, which indicates the
Orca H9 is starting up, as the screen says
INITIALIZING (as shown in Figure 26)
●
Both triggers need to be pressed for the Orca H9 to accelerate and maintain speed (B-Right for
accelerating and B-Left for gear down)
●
Hold on to both handles at all time. Letting go of either grip will cause loss of power.
A. The direction and orientation of the Orca H9 is controlled by your body movement and
requires thrust from the waterjet to manoeuvre. The faster it is running, the harder it will be for
manoeuvring the Orca H9 with your body.
B. The only contact points between the operator and the Orca H9 are the control handles.
C. The brake of the Orca H9 uses two hand fault protection system, which means if the user
release any trigger, the motor will stop working immediately.
D. Adjust your position so the Orca H9 will run true and horizontal on the water’s surface.
E. Diving with the Orca H9 requires little effort by pushing the nose down, it will run horizontal at
all depths without much effort. To resurface needs a minor change in direction, pointing the
nose upwards and applying power.
Press B-LEFT & B-RIGHT to scroll through
the text.
Press T-RIGHT to accept and progress to
home screen.
The product is ready for running as it enters
Figure 27.
Default depth limit = 2m
Default power limit = 3
(Each time after it is powered off, it will enter
factory default setting again)
When the power is on, press and hold both
the B-Left and B-Right button for 3 seconds
to enter Figure 30.
And then press T-Left to switch off the power.
Figure 25
Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 28
Figure 30
Figure 29
Left Controls
Right Controls
Left Button = back / gear down
Left Trigger = cancel / decrease
Right Button = forward / gear up
Right Trigger = confirm / increase