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An adult must be responsible for battery safety at all
times, during use, storage and charging.
• THIS IS NOT A TOY! Use in a pool or in calm water and
close to shore – DO NOT use in the open sea.
• ALWAYS keep the SEASCOOTER™ out of direct sunlight
when not in use. HEAT KILLS BATTERIES AND IT MAY
EXPLODE OR LEAK.
• In different waters (seawater, lake, pool) and conditions
such as currents, temperature and pressure can affect the
buoyancy of the unit which may cause the unit to sink if
accidentally released.
• DO NOT release or leave the Seascooter in the water.
Always take the unit out of water when not in use.
· Always check your Seascooter works properly before use.
· Do not use the unit if it is damaged in any way.
· The Seascooter shall not be used in reverse direction.
· Keep the manual since it contains important information.
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• Never place 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.
• 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 CE Approved PFD
in Europe).
• Do not attach your body, clothing, other
equipment to the seascooter in any way.
• Crushing / Cutting Hazard
• Be aware of appropriate water levels,
tidal changes, dangerous currents,
weather change and strong offshore
winds. ALWAYS scout unfamiliar
water before venturing out.
• Be careful when you are transporting the
Seascooter and setting it down to avoid
crushing hazard on hands, foot or toes.
• Only to be used in water in which the
child is within its depth and under
supervision.
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