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SEABOB

Operation

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4.4 Right Controlgrip

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2.  Green button 

    

3.  Silver* button

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4.3 Accumulator box ACS (ACS = Accumulator Change System) 

 

1.  Accumulator box ACS
2.  SEABOB bow
3.  Front bumper
4.  Attachment bolts
5.  High-current contact plate  

(connecting plate)

6.  Quick locking system
7.  Sealing frame
8.  Charging socket
9.  Sealing cap

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Summary of Contents for CAYAGO F7

Page 1: ...Operation Manual SEABOB RAVEJET SEABOB JET 4 12 SEABOB CAYAGO VX2 SEABOB CAYAGO F7 English ...

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Page 3: ...un with your SEABOB The following symbols are used in this Operation Manual to bring your attention to important information Caution Danger of injury and or death This symbol indicates that operating the SEABOB involves the risk of injury to or death of the operator or other persons Not heeding this information may result in damage to or destruction of the SEABOB or other property Note Notes provi...

Page 4: ...OB CAYAGO VX2 and SEABOB CAYAGO F7 models 25 4 3 Accumulator box ACS ACS Accumulator Change System 26 4 4 Right Controlgrip 26 4 5 Left Controlgrip 27 4 6 Drive unit 27 5 Operation 28 5 1 Start up 28 5 2 Charging the accumulator box 28 5 3 Installing the accumulator box ACS Accumulator Change System 32 5 4 Operating the SEABOB 35 5 4 1 Controls and display panel 35 5 4 2 Arrangement of the control...

Page 5: ...tor box ACS 57 5 14 Switching off the SEABOB for storage or transport 58 6 Care 59 6 1 Cleaning the SEABOB accumulator box and charger 59 6 2 Changing the seals 60 7 Troubleshooting 62 7 1 SEABOB cannot be switched on 62 7 2 Accumulator box emits an acoustic signal 63 7 3 Motor does not run 63 7 4 Impeller does not turn no thrust 64 7 5 Stator impeller blades are bent or broken low thrust or no th...

Page 6: ... may be damaged or destroyed For this reason we urge you to read the Operation Manual and the safety information contained in the Manual care fully before you operate your SEABOB for the first time The information contained in the Operation Manual will help you to operate the SEABOB safely protect yourself and others from hazards and prevent damage to the device and other property Keep this Operati...

Page 7: ...e in strong currents heavy swell or impaired visibility Do not use in areas occupied by swimmers or divers Maintain distance minimum 5 m to other persons and objects Always observe accumulator charge state and return to shore in time Do not store in sunlight or closed motor vehicle Special safety information on the accumulator box Important Observe Operation Manual Do not heat beyond 60 C 140 F Do...

Page 8: ...F caused e g by open fire direct sunlight or by storage inside a closed motor vehicle or boot If exposed to heat flaming gases can be discharged through the accumulator cells safety valve causing serious injury In addition the LCD display will turn black if exposed to heat and may become irreparably damaged Never transport a fully charged accumulator box by aircraft or over long distances The accumu...

Page 9: ...f you are completely healthy Diving even if you only have a light head cold may cause problems when you try to equalise the pressure in your ears Only wear body hugging clothing without loose straps or bands when using the device Wear a bathing cap or hair net if your hair is shoulder length or longer The device is equipped with the smallest protective lamellas possible Nevertheless it is technica...

Page 10: ...o prevent children or other inexperienced persons from using it Switch off the SEABOB after use Sleep mode The SEABOB is a heavy device Ensure that the SEABOB does not fall on you or other persons in the water or on land Should this occur there is a risk of injury Always place the SEABOB accumulator box and charger in the shade It is im portant to remember that the SEABOB accumulator box and charg...

Page 11: ...sand polish or other material from getting into the water inlets on the depth sensor A damaged depth sensor or dirty inlets can impair operation of the device even leading to complete failure Always rinse out the depth sensor thoroughly with fresh water to prevent the build up of salt deposits Use a garden hose or similar equipment for cleaning Never use a high pressure hose or steam jet If the de...

Page 12: ... onto you or other persons by a wave particularly when in the surf Hold on to the two Controlgrips on the SEABOB securely The force of accelera tion can be very high especially when starting To brake hold on to both SEABOB Controlgrips securely and release the Pow ergrip in your right hand so that it can move forward The motor will stop and the resistance of the water will slow you down Be aware t...

Page 13: ...sult of hitting underwater objects Stay away from the immediate shore and never attempt to steer the SEABOB onto the beach shore or onto land of any kind Be very careful of rocky bottoms reefs and stones The operating time of the SEABOB is limited For this reason you should always keep an eye on the display showing the remaining operating time and return to the shore or accompanying boat in time W...

Page 14: ...set to 0 0 m For this reason you should switch on the SEABOB only when the craft is close to or at the same level of the surface of the water Maintain a safe distance minimum 5 m to other persons and objects Never at tempt to dive under other swimmers watercraft or through underwater objects Before resurfacing ensure that there are no swimmers watercraft or objects above you or approaching you Dan...

Page 15: ...ng in the display should be approx 0 0 m when the craft is on the water surface You can double check the reading by briefly submerging the SEABOB without activating the motor The motor cuts off automatically if the set maximum diving depth depth limit is exceeded and can only be switched back on when the craft has returned to a diving depth that is above the depth limit For safety reasons the facto...

Page 16: ...operating time in emergency mode is approx 5 minutes with a continual reduction in power until the motor has stopped Always take into account the limited power when timing your ascent to the surface and your return to the shore or boat You must always ensure that you are able to resurface and return to the shore or boat by yourself without the assistance of the SEABOB Regardless of whether you are...

Page 17: ... up to 12 bar and helps to dissipate heat Due to this protection there is a risk of flaming gases being discharged only if the accumulator cells have been subjected to excessive mechanical stresses or heat Only use chargers supplied by the SEABOB manufacturer to charge the accu mulator box Chargers supplied by other manufacturers are not equipped with the special microprocessor controlled charge ma...

Page 18: ...nt protection If this is the case you will feel the presence of a leaking current sometimes more sometimes less when you touch the charger and or the charging plug especially if you are wet and barefoot For this reason you should always disconnect the mains plug from the mains before you touch the charger or charging plug after charging Before storing the device be sure to read the safety informat...

Page 19: ...vely for the attachment of the optionally available pilot belt system It is not suitable for the lifting of the SEABOB Therefore under no circumstances use this eyelet for lifting the SEABOB using a crane or any other lifting device The securing device could be pulled out of the SEABOB housing during lifting In this case the SEABOB could drop off and be damaged Furthermore this could prove to be d...

Page 20: ... HP The present law in some countries does not re quire registration papers or a driving licence for op eration of watercraft having this output Some coun tries however may have different licence regulations age limits or operating restrictions Before operating the craft always inquire about the local regulations which may be in force in the area where you wish to operate the SEABOB We urge all SE...

Page 21: ...s of string rope plastic or wood to pre vent the motor impeller stator and jet channel from being damaged or their function inhibited Avoid get ting too close to the shore rocky bottoms reefs and stones Do not operate the SEABOB in water that is less than 1 m deep Prevent sand or stones from getting into the jet channel Sand or stones in the jet channel may damage the device Only let other people ...

Page 22: ... scuba diving return to the surface in a controlled ascent Always keep an eye on the remaining operating time shown in the display and take this time into account when timing see Chapter 5 6 2 Accumulator charge state and emer gency reserve The remaining operating time shown on the display should be used only as an approximate reference For safety reasons you should always in clude a sufficient res...

Page 23: ...t for Charger 5 SEABOB certificate with serial numbers and Owner PIN Check to make sure that all components have been included in delivery Also please check that the serial numbers on the SEA BOB and accumulator box match the numbers shown on your SEABOB certificate To view the serial numbers use the menu provided on the display see Chapter 5 4 11 Displaying serial numbers The accumulator box is del...

Page 24: ...ermanently to the SEABOB housing and cannot be changed 1 SEABOB housing 2 SEABOB bow 3 Jet channel water intake 4 Jet channel water discharge 5 Jet channel cover 6 Right Controlgrip 7 Left Controlgrip 8 Powergrip 9 Display 10 Depth sensor 11 Carrying handles 12 Accumulator box 13 Charging socket 14 Sealing cap 15 Front bumper 16 Side bumper 17 Rear bumper 1 2 3 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 13 15 16 17 4 5 ...

Page 25: ...channel water intake 3 Jet channel water discharge 4 Jet channel cover 5 Right Controlgrip 6 Left Controlgrip 7 Powergrip 8 Display 9 Depth sensor 10 Carrying handles 11 High current connector plate connecting plate 12 Quad ring sealing ring 13 Spacer O ring sealing ring 14 Locking hooks 15 Accumulator shaft 16 Attachment holes for accumulator box 17 Side bumper 18 Rear bumper 19 Securing device f...

Page 26: ...lver button 1 2 3 4 3 Accumulator box ACS ACS Accumulator Change System 1 Accumulator box ACS 2 SEABOB bow 3 Front bumper 4 Attachment bolts 5 High current contact plate connecting plate 6 Quick locking system 7 Sealing frame 8 Charging socket 9 Sealing cap 2 5 6 7 1 3 1 2 4 4 or black 8 9 ...

Page 27: ...ation Manual 4 4 5 Left Controlgrip 1 Red button 2 Blue button 4 6 Drive unit 1 Protective lamellas front 2 Electronics box 3 Motor 4 Impeller wheel with impeller blades 5 Stator 6 Protective lamellas back 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 ...

Page 28: ...y stor age inside a closed motor vehicle or boot If exposed to heat flaming gases can be discharged through the ac cumulator cells safety valve causing serious injury In ad dition the LCD display will turn black if exposed to heat and may become irreparably damaged Protect the charger in particular the charging plug with sealing cap and mains plug as well as the charging socket of the accumulator b...

Page 29: ... before plugging it into the charging socket of the accumula tor box 6 Only after this has been done should you plug the mains plug of the charger into the mains socket Follow the technical specifications of the charger particularly with regards to the correct input volt age see Data Sheet for Charger and Instructions for Use of the Quick Charger If using the charger in other countries only use tra...

Page 30: ... storage or fully charged for operation depending on whether the green button air transport storage or red button operation was tapped on the Control grips when charging was last programmed Note Regardless of its charge state the accumulator box ACS can be attached to the SEABOB ACS Charging of the accumulator box is automatically con trolled by the electronic system of the charger and the micropr...

Page 31: ...ing socket Danger of short circuit Caution The charger and charging plug can get hot while charging After you have finished charg ing let the charger and charging plug cool down before you touch them 14 Reinsert the dry and clean sealing cap securely into the charging socket of the accumulator box 15 Place the dry and clean sealing cap securely on the charging plug of the charger 16 After the charg...

Page 32: ...ra tor must be greater than the input power of the charger see rating plate 5 3 Installing the accumulator box ACS Accumulator Change System Note The following description applies only to the SEABOB CAYAGOVX2 and SEABOB CAYAGO F7 mod els with Accumulator Change System ACS These are the only models on which the accumulator box ACS can be detached from the SEABOB housing and changed 1 Place the accu...

Page 33: ...quad ring Use only the special lubricant specified above to spray and preserve the seals 3 Lower the SEABOB housing onto the accumulator box ACS at a distance of approx 10 cm from the craft s bow 4 Slide the SEABOB housing forward moving it over the accumulator box until the attachment bolts near the bow are seated correctly in the attachment holes of the housing and the high current connector plat...

Page 34: ...eness of the seal 5 Insert the quick clamps of the accumulator box into the locking hooks on the SEABOB housing Quick clamp Locking hook Grip 2 1 4 3 6 Turn the grips of the quick clamps clockwise until tight 7 Fold the grips of the quick clamps down toward the bow of the craft so that the grips lie flat against the housing Caution Beware of sharp edges on the locking clamps For technical reasons s...

Page 35: ...he water leads to overheating due to the lack of water to cool the device thereby causing irreparable damage to the seals and motor shaft 5 4 1 Controls and display panel 1 Green button plus button 2 Red button minus button 3 Silver button select button 4 Blue button select button 5 Powergrip motor enable on off power control confirm button 6 Graphic LCD display black white display with adjust able...

Page 36: ...ges in pres sure For this reason you only have to tap them lightly Regardless of how long or hard you press the buttons they always react by emitting a single short pulse A pulse may also be emitted if the SEABOB falls hard to the ground or is struck hard by another object if the SEABOB is hit hard or the buttons are inadvertently touched For safety reasons you have to tap the blue button and pull...

Page 37: ...ccumulator temperature exceeded ac cumulator symbol and temperature display flashing Motor stops Workshop symbol Motor defect Accumulator defect System defect such as water leakage in accumulator box or electronic system Contact manufacturer or specialist dealer Charge symbols in charge display Partial charging to accumulator charge state for air transport storage Full charging to full accumulator ...

Page 38: ...ive charger When the SEABOB is in Sleep mode however it can be switched back on using the device s buttons Switching off to Off mode Switching off to Off mode can only be done using a con nected and active charger To switch off to Off mode pro ceed as follows taking into account the information con tained in Chapter 5 2 Charging the accumulator box 1 Plug the charging plug into the charging socket...

Page 39: ... on off In Sleep mode the display and motor are switched off Switching on from Sleep mode Note If the Powergrip is not activated within 3 seconds after tapping the blue button during activation the dis play will switch off again device reverts to Sleep mode 1 Tap the blue button 2 The display is switched on and the SEABOB logo ap pears 3 Pull the Powergrip against the Controlgrip within 3 seconds ...

Page 40: ...o Sleep mode and switch off 5 4 7 Stand by mode In this mode the display and control panel are active and ready for a command from the user The display illumina tion is switched off No current is flowing to the motor If the user activates a button or the Powergrip the system switches to On mode and the display illumination switch es on If the user does not perform any actions within 1 minute the di...

Page 41: ...ng voltage Before charging begins an ac cumulator charge diagnostic check system check is performed Charging is activated once the diagnostic check has been completed successfully It is not possible to switch on the motor After 15 seconds the charge dis play showing the accumulator symbol will appear in the display see Chapter 5 4 10 Charge display The system can only be switched from another mode...

Page 42: ...e upper left hand part of the display with an arrow to indicate full charging 5 If programmed to partial charging for air transport storage an aircraft symbol will appear when the cor rect partial charge state has been reached A remain ing charging time of 0 00 is displayed 6 If programmed to full charging all bars are displayed in the accumulator symbol and the remaining charg ing time is shown a...

Page 43: ...mber of the user is used to switch on the device if PIN prompt has been activated Note Please find your Owner PIN on the supplied cer tificate The PIN prompt when switching on the device is deac tivated at the factory This means that you will be able to switch the SEABOB on without entering a PIN If you want to activate the PIN prompt when switching on the device or if you want to activate and chang...

Page 44: ...own in the display 2 Tap the button combination silver blue red in quick sequence The Owner PIN prompt will appear 3 Enter your Owner PIN and confirm your entry by pulling the Powergrip see Chapter 5 4 12 Entering PIN The setting for the operating time limit Timer appears 4 Switch between the settings Timer for limiting the operating time maximum diving depth maximum power display brightness with t...

Page 45: ...sing the emergency reserve of the accumulator box after the warning symbol appears on the upper left hand side of the display the accumulator symbol starts flashing and the remaining operating time is shown as 0 00 In emergency mode the power is gradually reduced automatically until the motor comes to a complete stop The estimated remaining operating time in emergency mode is approx 5 minutes with ...

Page 46: ...D 7 The stop symbol on the top left hand side of the dis play will flash for approx 6 seconds After the stop symbol disappears the self check is complete and the motor s electronic system is activated 8 The power is displayed as 0 in the power display Tap the green button on the right Controlgrip once When you tap the button the power shown on the dis playincreasestothenexthigherpowerlevel 10 9 Tog...

Page 47: ...it is light out and the weather is good Always check the weather forecast before you set out and pay close attention to local weather conditions 5 6 1 How to navigate your SEABOB 1 Lie down on the SEABOB facing forward Stretch your arms out completely and grab on to the Controlgrips firmly 2 Use the green and red buttons to select the desired power in To increase the power tap the green but ton rep...

Page 48: ... you down Be aware that it can take around 2 3 m for you to come to a complete stop if you are travelling at full speed depending on your momentum and speed up to that point You can re duce the distance it takes you to come to a complete stop by turning the SEABOB sharply to the side and straightening up without letting go of the craft This helps you to maintain control of the SEABOB and in crease...

Page 49: ...remaining operating time is shorter when the power is high and longer when the power is low When the accumulator is discharged to approx one third of its charge state the motor s electronic control system reduces the maximum power incrementally 80 70 60 etc This is done to prolong accumulator cell life as the voltage decreases while ensuring that there is suf ficient reserve capacity for emergency ...

Page 50: ...B allows the craft to overcome its own buoyancy and dive into the water 4 After the craft is submerged you can adjust the pow er to the level you want 5 To resurface straighten out your arms and pull back on the Controlgrips so that the bow of the SEABOB moves upward The higher your speed is the easier it is to turn the craft since your body acts as a rudder in the water Before resurfacing ensure ...

Page 51: ... Setting the maximum diving depth The diving depth limit for all SEABOB models is factory set to 2 5 m depth limit with safety cut off If you want to dive to greater depths you can increase the diving depth incrementally up to the maximum diving depth The maximum possible diving depth is 40 m Only divers with an appropriate diving licence are allowed to increase the maximum diving depth of 2 5 m w...

Page 52: ...Buoyancy Adjustment Weights The buoyancy of the SEABOB varies depending on the model see Chapter 8 Technical specifications and whether the craft is operated in fresh water or salt water the buoyancy changes with the salt content of the wa ter The buoyancy of the SEABOB can be adjusted using optionally available weights The benefit of the SEABOB s buoyancy when the SEABOB is switched off and not fitt...

Page 53: ...ecessary cover the display with a wet light coloured towel to prevent irreparable damage to the display caused by exces sive heat particularly as a result of being in direct sunlight Never expose the SEABOB the accumulator box andthechargertohightemperatures max 60 C 140 F caused e g by open fire direct sunlight or by stor age inside a closed motor vehicle or boot If exposed to heat flaming gases ca...

Page 54: ...BOB and the display switch off completely Off mode The SEABOB can only be switched on from Off mode using a connected and active charger Charge the accumulator box immediately within 24 hours to at least the charge state air trans port storage to avoid irreparable total discharge of the valuable Li Ion accumulator cells 5 11 Detaching the accumulator box ACS Accumulator Change System See also Chap...

Page 55: ...ACS If you do not plan to use the SEABOB accumulator box ACS for an extended period the accumulator box must be stored at least in a partial charge state charge state air transport storage The minimum charge state during storage is required to prevent irreparable total discharge of the valuable Li Ion accumulator cells and to ensure that the microprocessor controlled Cell Balance function remains ...

Page 56: ...nal beep ing sound every 5 seconds These final warning signals indicating a voltage under 3 1 V are emitted for a period lasting up to several days before the Li Ion accumulator cells are totally discharged voltage under 2 5 V causing irreparable chemical damage to the cells Charge the ac cumulator box immediately The acoustic signals are emitted until the cells are recharged to a voltage above 3 1...

Page 57: ...ator box for air transport transport A par tially filled charge symbol will appear on the upper left hand side of the display with an arrow to indicate partial charging 6 When the aircraft symbol appears on the display and the remaining charging time is displayed as 0 00 charging is complete and the correct charge state for air transport transport has been reached 7 Disconnect the charger from the ...

Page 58: ...t sunlight or by stor age inside a closed motor vehicle or boot If exposed to heat flaming gases can be discharged through the ac cumulator cells safety valve causing serious injury In ad dition the LCD display will turn black if exposed to heat and may become irreparably damaged Protect the charger in particular the charging plug with sealing cap and mains plug as well as the charging socket on th...

Page 59: ...ut with air from a low pressure hose 2 Clean the SEABOB using a soft clean cloth If neces sary you can also use a mild cleaning agent designed for plastic surfaces that will not damage the finish Aggressive cleaning agents such as aerosol sprays petroleum based substances acetone and alcohol as well as sharp objects may damage the SEABOB Avoid scratching the display screen while cleaning the device...

Page 60: ... make sure they move smoothly If necessary spray the locking mecha nisms with the special lubricant specified above 6 2 Changing the seals Even minute damage or dirt on the sealing cap sealing rings and sealing surfaces can reduce the effectiveness of the seal resulting in damage to the charging socket and charging plug as well as damage to the accumulator box the motor and the motor s elec tronic ...

Page 61: ...s M5 x 10 stainless steel countersunk screws with hex socket on the attach ment plate of the quick clamp system using an Allen key size 3 Apply a small amount of Klüber Staburags NBU 30 PTM lubricating grease to the threads of the attach ment screws After changing the sealing cap use the Al len key to screw the attachment plate of the quick clamp system back on Replacing the sealing rings quad rin...

Page 62: ...fy any part of the SEABOB ac cumulator box or charger Doing so may result in severe injuries or death Note Be aware that components such as accumulators seals impeller blades and stator are wearing parts Signs of wear and use may also appear on the housing surface finish display screen etc 7 1 SEABOB cannot be switched on If you cannot switch on the SEABOB either the accumu lator box is completely ...

Page 63: ... steam producing excess pressure within the accumulator box Stop all operation immediately including all charging Contact the manufacturer or your specialist dealer with out delay Never open the accumulator box Use caution when transporting Air transport is no longer permitted Danger of short circuit If instructions are dis regarded flaming gases can be discharged through the accumulator cells safe...

Page 64: ...move the twelve attach ment screws ten M6 x 16 and two M6 x 25 stainless steel cheese head screws with hex socket on the jet channel cover located on the underside of the SEA BOB housing After this has been done lift off the jet channel cover Always switch off the SEABOB completely Off mode accumulator box ACS detached and re moved before lifting off the jet channel cover Caution The rotating impe...

Page 65: ...nd locked in position The protective lamellas are attached to the SEA BOB housing and should never be removed Be fore fastening the jet channel cover in place check that the protective lamellas are seated properly and securely Note Removing the protective lamellas would not en hance the thrust of the craft 8 Turn the SEABOB back over and check all components once again to ensure that they are seat...

Page 66: ...ller wheel To do this use the Allen key to screw two of the attachment screws into the two threaded holes on the impeller disc Keep turning the screws until the disc comes off Be sure to turn both screws evenly so that the impeller disc does not get wedged in 7 Replace any damaged impeller blades Make sure that the new impeller blades are inserted properly into the groove so that the curved side o...

Page 67: ...s size 17 to refasten the two M10 locknuts screw on the self locking nut last 10 Insert the stator Ensure that the stator locks into place correctly It should be seated securely in the housing so that it stays in the correct position Note If the stator is missing or spinning freely little or no thrust is produced in the jet drive system with dif fuser The protective lamellas are attached to the SE...

Page 68: ...splay does not show entire image Electrostatic discharge on the SEABOB may cause the display to show only a portion of the full image for ex ample only half the image This can happen especially when a person becomes electrostatically charged by wearing rubber water shoes and then discharges the electricity by touching the SEABOB in particular around the display If this occurs briefly switch off the...

Page 69: ...causing serious injury Never open the accumulator box Danger of short circuit Beware of flaming gases that may be dis charged causing injury 7 9 Moisture present in charging socket If moisture or wetness appears inside the sealed area of the charging socket the seals are defective or the sealing cap was not put on or has been put on incorrectly Charge the accumulator box only if the charg ing socke...

Page 70: ...nally compact dimensions and low weight High overall efficiency including power electron ics more than 85 Electronic speed control 10 power levels in 10 increments Special motor sealing case Multiple stage sealing rings for redundant seal ef fect throughout the sealing system Special rotary shaft seals are mounted in mul tiple stages on a special hard coated stainless steel drive shaft for lasting ...

Page 71: ...nly 1 07 kg per High Energy Lithium Ion accumulator cell Temperature range for transport storage 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Recommended storage temperature 10 to 25 C 50 to 77 F Operating temperature range 10 to 45 C 14 to 113 F Threshold values for Li Ion accumulator cells moni tored by the accumulator management system 2 5 V minimum cell voltage for charging Falling below this limit results in irrep...

Page 72: ...nd legs Stopping braking Motor stops when Powergrip on right Controlgrip is released Water resistance halts the craft Speed Depends on the water resistance of the SEABOB user and the set power SEABOB RAVEJET Over water up to 12 km h Under water up to 10 km h SEABOB JET 4 12 Over water up to 15 km h Under water up to 12 km h SEABOB CAYAGO VX2 Over water up to 18 km h Under water up to 14 km h SEABO...

Page 73: ...are adhered to cleaning of the device and possible replacement of wearing parts Recommended Have the SEABOB for example the motor sealing case checked by the manufacturer or specialist dealer after approx 3 000 hours of motor operation Impact on the environment Emission free and virtually silent operation ...

Page 74: ...ichkeit Teil 6 3 A11 2004 Fachgrundnorm Störaussendung für Wohnbereich Geschäfts und Gewerbebereiche sowie Kleinbetriebe Electromagnetic compatibility Part 6 3 Generic Standards Emission standard for residental commercial and light industrial enviroments Das Produkt ist mit dem CE Zeichen ausgezeichnet Jegliche nicht autorisierte Modifikation des Produktes hebt diese Erklärung auf The product is la...

Page 75: ...ce must be disposed of in accord ance with applicable guidelines Lithium Ion accumulators must be professionally dis posed of and recycled An accumulator box that is defec tive or no longer deliver sufficient performance should be returned to the manufacturer or your specialist dealer for professional disposal and recycling ...

Page 76: ... Page 76 SEABOB Operation Manual 10 10 Replacement parts ACS spacer O ring sealing ring ACS quad ring sealing ring Sealing cap for charging socket Impeller blades Stator ...

Page 77: ...EABOB JET 4 12 model wide range input 100 240 V 48 V 30 A Quick charger for SEABOB CAYAGO VX2 model wide range input 100 240 V 48 V 30 A Quick charger for SEABOB CAYAGO F7 model wide range input 100 240 V 56 V 30 A SEABOB Bag SEABOB Cart SEABOB Rack SEABOB Case Buoyancy adjustment weight Pilot belt system for SEABOB CAYAGO F7 model CD with extra software and quick reference se rial IrDA infrared a...

Page 78: ... m to 5 00 p m CET except on public holidays or your specialist dealer Please have the following information ready Model name SEABOB serial number Accumulator box serial number Service error messages appearing on the display Exact description of the malfunction or damage A specialist will assist you in identifying the cause of the error and take further action if necessary ...

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