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Volere 22
Checklists
Before Boating
• Install fully charged batteries in your boat and new AA
batteries in your transmitter
• Connect the boat’s battery to the ESC
• Make sure the boat is bound to the transmitter
(otherwise, bind the boat to the transmitter using
the included binding instructions)
• Make sure all linkages move freely on the boat
• Ensure the motor mount is secured to the hull so that
the motor does not move
• Perform a Control Direction Test with the transmitter
• Adjust the steering rate on your transmitter as desired
• Find a safe and open area of operation
• Plan a safe route for the water and wind conditions
After Boating
• Always power off the receiver before powering off
the transmitter to maintain control of the boat and
to retain transmitter binding
• Disconnect the battery from the receiver and remove
the batteries from the boat
• Fully dry the inside and outside of the boat, including
the water cooling lines and coil around the motor.
Remove the hatch before storing your boat.
• Repair any damage or wear to the boat
• Lubricate the driveshaft
• Make note of lessons learned from the trimming of
your boat, including water and wind conditions
Tip:
The hook and loop strips in the boat retain water.
To dry them, press on them with a dry cloth. Use a
sponge, paper towel or cloth to remove water from
inside the hull.
NOTICE:
When you are finished boating, never keep
the boat in the sun. Do not store the boat in a hot,
enclosed area such as a car. Doing so can damage the
boat.
Troubleshooting guide
problem
possible Cause
Solution
Boat will not respond
to throttle but responds
to other controls
Throttle servo travel is lower than 100% Make sure throttle servo travel is 100% or greater
Throttle channel is reversed
Reverse throttle channel on transmitter
Extra noise or extra
vibration
Damaged propeller, shaft or motor
Replace damaged parts
Propeller is out of balance
Balance or replace propeller
Reduced runtime or
boat underpowered
Boat battery charge is low
Completely recharge battery
Boat battery is damaged
Replace boat battery and follow
battery instructions
Blocking or friction on shaft or propeller
Disassemble, lubricate and correctly align parts
Boat conditions may be too cold
Make sure battery is warm before use
Battery capacity may be too low
for conditions
Replace battery or use a larger capacity battery
Too little lubrication on driveshaft
Fully lubricate driveshaft
Vegetation or other obstacles block
the rudder or propeller
Remove boat from the water and obstacles