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 Never exceed the maximum weight capacity.

 

Never exceed your ability:

  Assess your physical capability as to how far and how long you can pedal and swim.

  

Make sure your drain plugs are secure.

  Always familiarize yourself with the body of the water where you will be boating:

  Learn what hour boating is permitted, whether there are any  

known hazardous conditions, and where you can get help quickly in case of emergency or accident.

  

Always abide by Coast Guard regulations and State and local laws, regulations, ordinances and rules concerning boating and boating safety:

   

Check with Coast Guard and local authorities concerning proper handling and the proper equipment to be carried on board, such as lights and  

sound-producing devices.

  

Never use or consume alcohol, drugs or any other substance that may affect your coordination, judgment or ability to safely operate the boat.

  Sound device:

  The Coast Guard requires boaters to have a means of signaling other boats of their presence.  You should always keep a device  

such as a whistle in the boat at all times.  If possible, attach the sound device to your Personal Flotation Device.

  

Never stand up in the boat:

  Standing in the boat may cause it to capsize.  If the boat should capsize, please note that, in most cases it is far more  

dangerous to attempt to swim to shore than to stay with the boat.

  

Slippery when wet:

  The hull material may be slippery when wet.  Always wear slip-resistant shoes.

   Hypothermia: 

 Boating accidents in cold water are very dangerous.  Hypothermia (the loss of body heat due to immersion in cold waters) can be  

deadly.  Survival time can be as short as 15 minutes in 35 degree F (2 degree C) water.  Dress appropriately for weather conditions, wearing a wet  

or dry suit if necessary.

  

Never allow minors to use this boat without adult supervision:

  Never allow any minor to use this boat unless accompanied by an adult.

 

 Never use this boat alone:

  It is best to have someone with you in case of emergency or accident.  Also, always tell someone your boating plans,  

including where you are going, how long you will be gone and how many people you’ll be with.

  

Never use this boat in severe weather conditions:

 Although stable, large waves could cause the boat to overturn. 

  

Never use this boat in rapids or fast moving currents:

 This boat is designed for leisure. The boat could be damaged and (or) the occupants could be 

severely injured should they attempt to utilize it in any other way.

  

Never use this boat after sunset:

 This boat is not equipped with horns or lighting equipment required to ensure the safety of its occupants.      

  

Every passenger should always wear a Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD) when using this boat:

  Before going boating, read  

the PFD manufacturer’s information pamphlet regarding the PFD and thoroughly familiarize yourself with how the PFD is to be worn.

WARNING

 

 

Read the following information before using your pedal boat. Failure to follow the warning precautions below may lead to serious 

injury including the possibility of death.

SECURITY MEASURES

Summary of Contents for Water Wheeler ASL

Page 1: ...R S M A N U A L Water Wheeler ASL Electric Pedal Boat 1790 Sun Dolphin Drive Muskegon Michigan 49444 phone 231 733 2725 fax 231 739 4502 email klsales kloutdoor com website www sundolphin com Rev 1 1...

Page 2: ...cy to return to its original molded shape if distorted All boats are equipped with closed cell foam for flotation BOAT SET UP Rudder Install the rudder Be sure to attach the cotter ring through the en...

Page 3: ...eat procedure The motor should turn clock wise All five speeds in forward and three in reverse should operate properly If they don t review the wiring diagram carefully and make sure all wires are con...

Page 4: ...the handle up until the spring is straight The spring is stiff enough to hold the motor in this position CAUTION When the motor is in the UP position the motor skeg may extend up to below the pontoon...

Page 5: ...iately Steer the boat by turning steering handle right or left Do not immediately shift from 3 4 or 5 forward speed to 1 2 or 3 reverse speed The sudden counter rotation of the motor could damage some...

Page 6: ...out CARE AND MAINTENANCE With minimal care and maintenance your boat has been designed to provide you with many years of enjoyment Drain any water accumulated between deck and hull Your pedal boat ca...

Page 7: ...gits long See Photo 2 2 There is water inside my boat Is this normal Just like any boat your boat may take on some water Because of its flexible nature a polyethylene boat is prone to accumulate a sma...

Page 8: ...esistant shoes Hypothermia Boating accidents in cold water are very dangerous Hypothermia the loss of body heat due to immersion in cold waters can be deadly Survival time can be as short as 15 minute...

Page 9: ...If motor still doesn t run call KL Industries for replacement Prop jammed against obstruction Check prop for obstruction due to weeds fishing line rope etc Reset and try again If no obstruction is fou...

Page 10: ...recrimp connectors one at a time Reconnect leads to switch terminals Reconnect battery Problem Motor starts but soon stops Prop partially obstructed with fishing line rope weeds etc Remove boat from w...

Page 11: ...life Drink holders Battery Compartment Built in Minn Kota motor Seating for three adults and two kids Self draining bench seat to help keep seating area dry Pedal positions for 1 2 or 3 people AVAILA...

Page 12: ...ions in the owner s manual had been properly followed 7 Abrasion damages to the deck or hull of any boat product or other products 8 Damages incurred in possession of a freight company or any other th...

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