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PRE-LAUNCH CHECK
● Switch on the controller. Check battery status.
● Switch on the receiver (main switch). Check all the controls works properly.
● If the Seawolf doesn’t switch on, check the fuse and replace if necessary.
NOTE:
If the fuse is burnt again, there should be a short circuit inside. Don’t use the model.
Open it and search for any electrical problem)
● Check that the front cap and hood is perfectly installed.
● Start the pump and empty the bag (left stick to right), until the bag is totally emptied.
LAUNCH
● Find a good launch location, with the possibility to stand stable with no risk of falling into the water. The water
surface should be easily reachable and must not be too low. Be careful with tide.
● Lift the Seawolf and gently place it into the water. NEVER DROP Seawolf Ocean Master into water as it might
cause structural damage.
● Wait until the rear cone are totally full of water. These are free-flood compartments and it’s normal they
become totally full of water, no large air bubble should remain inside them.
● At this point, disconnect the handle.
● Start piloting your Seawolf.
● Manage your cable properly before launch the Seawolf Ocean Master. DO NOT drop the entire length of the
cable into water at once. Release the cable slowly from the shore during operation. Avoid cable tangled up or
twisted.
RECOVERY
● Start the pump in order to have the ballast bag completely empty.
● Pilot the sub along the side of the pier or boat, in a reachable position.
● Gently lift the Seawolf out of the water. During this phase, it will be significantly heavier, because of the water
trapped between inner and outer hulls. Then, this water will be discarded and the operation will be simpler.
Place the sub on a horizontal surface.
● Switch the Seawolf off first then the transmitter and monitor.
● Have a quick inspection of the hull and check no part has been damaged or lost.