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Standard battery
Standard battery
MARINE 200
Fig.13
MARINE 250
MARINE 280
MARINE 300
Extended life battery
Fig.14
MARINE 200
To replace a flat battery with a fully charged battery.
1. Follow the steps 1 to 7 on page 16, to open the
SEASCOOTER
™
.
2. Unplug the battery at the socket by pressing the locking
feature shown in figure 8.
3. Remove the flat battery.
4. Install and connect the charged battery in the correct
position - the leads of the battery must be oriented,
see figure 13.
1. Remove the SEASCOOTER™ from the water.
2. Make sure the master switch is off.
3. Remove the battery - see page 16, step 1-9.
9. Replace the washer(s) and nut and tighten with the socket
while holding the Propeller making sure it is securely
fastened (See figure 20).
10. Replace the grille.
11. Replace the battery.
6. Slide the Propeller off the shaft, taking care not to loose the
drive pin or washers.
7. Remove the blockage from the Propeller.
8. Replace the drive pin (if removed), see figure 19, and Propeller.
Turn the Propeller slowly until you locate the pin and push
the Propeller fully on.
5. Follow steps 17 to 22 on page 18 and 19, to close the
SEASCOOTER
™
.
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21
-SEASCOOTER MARINE 200-
Using the Optional Extended Life Battery.
An optional extended life battery is available through your
local customer service center/distributor. This battery fits
into the Battery Housing in a slightly different position to
the normal battery, the leads of the battery must be
oriented, see figure 14.
The extended battery can be charged in the same way as
a standard battery.
Buying batteries
Additional standard or extended batteries can be
purchased separately. Contact your local customer service
center/distributor to purchase them.
Because this battery is heavier than a standard
battery the Buoyancy Chamber must be added and
empty to ensure the SEASCOOTER™ floats.
4. Unscrew the six rear grille screws as shown in figure 17.
5. While holding the Propeller, use an M6 socket to remove the
nut from the Propeller shaft (See figure 18).
CAUTION