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7 ADV
DIVING SETTINGS
The ADV should have
NEUTRAL
buoyancy
and be practically horizontal
meaning it
should not sink but remain stable at the desired depth. The vehicle is supplied neutrally
buoyant or slightly float in fresh water. Additional weights (23), are provided to compensate
for differences between use in fresh or salt water (see fig. 7) consisting in a stainless steel
cilinders that should be included or removed according to whether the ADV is used in fresh
water (NOT USED) or seawater (USED).
Figure 7 (view of the ADV without the external case)
7.1 I
NSERTING THE BALLAST
Proceed as follows to insert the ballast (23): (see fig. 6)
Open the scooter and extract the battery (see previous chapters).
Insert the ballast on the rod (13) also inserting the anti-rotation pin (16) (Fig. 5).
Insert the battery and close the scooter as described in previous chapter, being careful to
connect the red connector if you have to use the ADV.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Figure 6 illustrates the ADV in fresh water settings, meaning the
green spacer (12) fig. 2 is positioned above the battery.
In salt water use, put the ballast in place of the green spacer.
7.2 S
ETTINGS AND TRIM ADJUSTMENTS
According to salinity or water temperature, you may need to adjust the float or trim settings
(trim is the ADV longitudinal axis inclination).
As for floating, the ADV is produced to slightly float in both fresh water (without using the
ballast 23) and salt water (using the ballast 23).
As for trim, you can change factory settings by moving the battery along the pin (13) fig.6.
Remove the battery, loosen the nut (21) with a 4 mm Allen key, unscrew or screw in the
ring nut (22); screwing it in, the ADV tends to position itself with the rear sinking,