NAUTICA WAVEMAKER User Manual Download Page 11

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Battery and Charger Care

 1. The battery should be recharged as soon as possible 

after use.

 2. If the WAVEMAKER is not used for extended periods, 

the battery should be removed from the unit and 

charged overnight, every three months.

 3.  Only use the charger supplied with the WAVEMAKER.

 4. Never place the battery in a sealed container when 

charging.

 5.  Never short-circuit the battery or battery cable.

 6.  Never place/store the battery near a radiator/fire, etc.

 7. To store the battery, remove it from the WAVEMAKER 

and keep in a place that is dry and cool with the rest of 

the WAVEMAKER in the original box.

 8. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the 

WAVEMAKER before being charged.

 9. An adult must be responsible for battery safety at all 

times, during use, storage and charging.

10. The battery charger should be required examined by 

an adult for potential hazard, such as damage to the 

cable or cord, plug, encloser or other parts, and that, in 

the event of damage, the charger must not be used 

until that damage has been properly removed.

11. The WAVEMAKER liable to be cleaned with liquids is 

to be disconnected from the transformer or power 

supply before cleaning.

If the WAVEMAKER does not work:

1. Check the battery is fully charged, if in doubt of 

battery state, recharge the battery until Charger 
indicates full charged.

2. Make sure the rechargeable battery connector is 

connected.

3. Make sure the Master Switch is in the 'ON' position.
4. Make sure the battery compartment is dry.
5. Make sure the Propeller is not blocked.

Blocked Propeller

If the propeller becomes blocked, it will be necessary to 
open the Grille to remove the obstruction. Open the grilles 
to remove obstruction:
1. Remove WAVEMAKER from water and dry completely.

5. Unscrew the propeller nut using an M6 socket 

(See Fig. 16).

6. Remove the washer, propeller and the drive pin 

(See Fig. 16).

7. Remove any blockage.
8. Replace drive pin, propeller and the washer, and 

reattach propeller nut.

9. Replace Rear Grille.

2. Make sure the master switch is in the 'OFF' position.
3. Remove the battery - see page 11-12, step 1-8.
4. Unscrew rear grille (See Fig. 15 ).

Summary of Contents for WAVEMAKER

Page 1: ...stributor within the warranty period The customer will pay for the expense of delivering the product to the Distributor This warranty does not cover any product that has been subject to misuse neglige...

Page 2: ...Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequ...

Page 3: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Contents Introduction Introduction 1 Parts Diagram 2 Warnings 3 Assembling the WAVEMAKER 5 Battery Use 7 Charging the Battery 11 Using the WAVEMAKER 15 Care Main...

Page 4: ...User with long hair should tie it up or wear a swimming cap when using the WAVEMAKER Particular care should be exercised when using the WAVEMAKER near anybody with long hair ALWAYS inspect the area to...

Page 5: ...eering Unit to the Steering Column you will hear a click sound once it has been properly attached See Fig 4 The WAVEMAKER is now ready for battery installation Assembling the WAVEMAKER Make sure the P...

Page 6: ...ake place in a well ventilated area away from children and open flames or other ignition sources cigarettes sparks Never charge the battery while still in the WAVEMAKER Charge the battery as soon as p...

Page 7: ...se this is normal If in doubt of the state of the battery recharge it until the indicator on the battery charger indicates a full charge Always keep the battery terminals clean To prevent short circui...

Page 8: ...out the battery from the Battery Compartment and place on a level surface 9 Connect the battery to the Charger See Fig 10 10 Plug Charger into electrical socket plug and turn on the supply 11 Charging...

Page 9: ...re before replacing the Battery Door See Fig 12 17 Replace the Battery Door and turn the Battery Door Screw making sure it is tightened completely See Fig 13 Replacing a flat battery with a fully char...

Page 10: ...ring Column Tip If the Steering Column Sleeve is stuck pour some water over it to lubricate and then remove 3 Open the Battery Door and remove the rechargeable battery see also section on Rechargeable...

Page 11: ...equired examined by an adult for potential hazard such as damage to the cable or cord plug encloser or other parts and that in the event of damage the charger must not be used until that damage has be...

Page 12: ...aces Repairing the Inflatable A repair kit is included in case the inflatable is accidentally punctured and needs to be repaired 1 Locate the puncture this can be done by inflating the inflatable and...

Page 13: ...eed US CANADA MARKET ONLY Toll Free US 1 800 678 7873 info nauticaseascooters com www Nauticaseascooters com US CANADA MARKET ONLY For more information on Seascooter Products Warranty Customer Care Ma...

Page 14: ...ide of the box will not be accepted by the Service Center In addition this warranty does not cover items that experience normal wear and tear ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN THE DURATION TO THE...

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