• Use appropriate equipment such as wetsuit, BCD, fins, mask & snorkel, surface signaling devise, regulator(s) approved life jacket etc. when using Seascooter.
• The Seascooter shall not be used in reverse direction.
• Only operate the Seascooter in water.
• Adequate lighting shall be used when using the Seascooter in dark waters and during night diving.
• When passing on this device, include the user manual and all relevant warning information and parts.
• It is the responsibility of the owner to give proper instruction and precaution (regarding the risk associated with this device) when lending the device to other people.
• Detachable power supply part shall be provided with the part of class III construction of the appliance.
• Use the AC/DC Adapter specified by the manufacturer.
WARNING
• This is not a life saving device.
DO NOT use it as a buoyancy aid.
• A child under 16 years old should never operate
this product.
• The Seascooter is designed for 1 person use.
• ALWAYS inspect the swimming area to ensure it is free
of hazards or obstacles such as boats or swimmers
before using the Seascooter.
• Read the user manual carefully before using this
product.
• Be careful when you are transporting the Seascooter
and setting it down to avoid crushing hazard on hands,
foot or toes.
• Crushing / Cutting Hazard
• ALWAYS wear a life vest (personal floatation device - PFD)
approved by your local authorities for Snorkeling: (U.S.
Coast Guard Type III vest in the US or Canadian Coast
Guard approved life vest in Canada or SAI Approval PFD
in Australia or ISO/CE Approved PFD in Europe).
• Never stick body parts, clothing or other objects in the
vicinity of the propeller. Do not wear loose or flowing
clothing or equipment that could be drawn into the propeller.
• Particular care should be exercised when using the
Seascooter near anybody with long hair. Users with long
hair should tie it up or wear a swimming cap when using
the Seascooter.
• Do not use alcohol or drugs prior to and during use of
this product.
• Always ensure sufficient charge remains in the battery to
return to the shore surface before using the Seascooter.
• Be aware of appropriate water levels, tidal changes,
dangerous currents, weather change and strong
offshore winds. ALWAYS scout unfamiliar water before
venturing out.
• Do not attach your body, clothing, other equipment
to the Seascooter in any way.
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