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Fig.1c

1   Nose Cone

2   Battery leads and 

Connector

3   Battery

4   Seal

5   Latch

6   Handle

7 8 Trigger

9    Safety Switch

10  Front Grille

11  Nozzle

12  Propeller

13  Rear Grille

14  Silicone Grease

15  O-ring Seals

16  Charger

17  Charger Jack

18  Camera Mount

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     Warning

EXPLORER

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• Read the user's manual carefully before use.

• Not to be used by children under the age of 

eight (8) and must ONLY be used by children 

under adult supervision.

• The seascooter is designed for 1 person use.

• Crushing / Cutting Hazard

• Be careful when you are transporting the 

Seascooter and setting it down to avoid 

crushing hazard on hands, foot or toes.

• This is not a life saving device. 

DO NOT use it as a buoyancy aid.

• ALWAYS wear a life vest (personal floatation 

device - PFD) approved by your local 

authorities: (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 CE / ISO Approved PFD 

in Europe).

Summary of Contents for Seascooter Explorer

Page 1: ...roduct including any defective part must be sent to the Distributor within the warranty period The customer will pay for the expense of delivering the product to the Distributor This warranty does not cover any product that has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or that has been operated in any way contrary to the operating instructions as specified in the User Manual Any flood loss or ...

Page 2: ...for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy if ...

Page 3: ...to 10ft 3m Weight just 7 5 lbs 3 4 kg including battery Seal Speed up to Up to 2 mph 3 2 km h Run up to 1 5 hours with normal use Rated to 15ft 5m Weight just 12 lb 5 4 kg including battery Explorer Speed up to Up to 2 5 mph 4 0 km h Run up to 1 hours with normal use Rated to 30ft 10m Weight just 11 5 lb 5 2 kg including battery The Seascooter Scout Seal Explorer feature various safety features ma...

Page 4: ...10 Front Grille 11 Nozzle 12 Propeller 13 Rear Grille 14 Silicone Grease 15 O ring Seals 16 Charger 17 Charger Jack 18 Camera Mount 1 Nose Cone 2 Nose Cone Seal 3 Latch 4 Nozzle 5 Propeller 6 On Off Trigger 7 Master Switch 8 Rechargeable Battery 9 Charger 10 Battery Clip 11 Charger Jack Parts Diagram Fig 1a SCOUT 10 1 1 ...

Page 5: ...t 8 and must ONLY be used by children under adult supervision The seascooter is designed for 1 person use Crushing Cutting Hazard Be careful when you are transporting the Seascooter and setting it down to avoid crushing hazard on hands foot or toes This is not a life saving device DO NOT use it as a buoyancy aid ALWAYS wear a life vest personal floatation device PFD approved by your local authorit...

Page 6: ...ase or leave the Seascooter in the water Always take the unit out of water when not in use 8 7 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 Only to be used in water in which the child is within its depth and under supervision Particular care should be exercised when using ...

Page 7: ...e supplied grease EVERYTIME before replacing the nose cone SEAL CRUSHING HAZARD The following action during assembly disassembly and transportation of the seascooter may incur crushing hazards to your fingers or toes Closing the nose cone latches Putting on the nose cone housing Placing the battery into the seascooter Accidental dropping of the seascooter or battery Silicone Grease Sealing Surface...

Page 8: ...g the nose cone STEP 2 Fig 3b Explorer CRUSHING HAZARD The following action during assembly disassembly and transportation of the seascooter may incur crushing hazards to your fingers or toes Closing the nose cone latches Putting on the nose cone housing Placing the battery into the seascooter Accidental dropping of the seascooter or battery Silicone Grease Sealing Surface O ring Seal ...

Page 9: ... on pages 15 to 18 and charging instructions on pages 22 to 24 1 FIT RUBBER SEAL BEFORE FIRST USE Follow the instructions on page 9 to page 12 2 Charge the battery and install just before use 3 Place the SEASCOOTER SEAL EXPLORER into the water 4 When ready to set off switch the Safety Lock to the On position shown in fig 5a 5 Pull and hold both Triggers to start the Propeller There is a short dela...

Page 10: ...plied with the SEASCOOTER Charge the battery as soon as possible after use within 24 hours Battery Use 16 WARNING BATTERY SAFETY CAUTION BATTERY SAFETY Must remove and store the battery separately from the unit when not in use Must re charge the battery after use WITHIN 24 HOURS Must re charge the battery at least EVERY THREE MONTHS when not in use User Manual must be read and understood before us...

Page 11: ...ubt of the state of the battery recharge it until the indicator on the battery charger indicates a full charge If the battery is not to be used for an extended period store it in a well ventilated area away from children heat and ignition sources Recharge it every three months to maintain charge and avoid excess off gassing DO NOT store the battery inside the SEASCOOTER If the battery appears dama...

Page 12: ...r cable 8 Plug charger into electrical socket plug and turn on the supply 9 Charging will take 10 12 hours for a fully discharged battery When the battery is charging the red LED is on when the battery is charged the green LED turns on 10 Unplug the charger from the mains 11 Allow battery to stand for 30 minutes before using it 12 Unplug the battery cable from the charger cable 13 When ready for u...

Page 13: ...surface 7 Connect the battery cable to the charger cable 8 Plug charger into mains and turn on the supply Charging the battery for SEAL EXPLORER Fig 10 Warning Replace the battery immediately if it is damaged 21 15 Replace the Nose Cone and turn and lock the latches you will hear a click when they are locked see fig 9 The SCOUT is now ready to be used Replacing a flat battery with a fully charged ...

Page 14: ...n page 22 to open the SEASCOOTER 2 Allow two minutes for gases to dissipate 3 Unplug the battery at the socket by pressing the locking feature shown in fig 11 4 Remove the flat battery 5 When ready for use install and connect battery in the correct position see fig 13 DO NOT STORE BATTERY IN SEASCOOTER 14 Make sure the seal and sealing surfaces are clean and fully lubricated with the supplied grea...

Page 15: ...roduct including any defective part must be sent to the Distributor within the warranty period The customer will pay for the expense of delivering the product to the Distributor This warranty does not cover any product that has been subject to misuse negligence or accident or that has been operated in any way contrary to the operating instructions as specified in the User Manual Any flood loss or ...

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