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1. After battery installation, fold out the seascooter (Fig.10 step 1,2).
2. Lock the folded-out handles with the metal clips (Fig.10 step 3,4,5).
3. Slide the master switch to on position (Fig.11).
4. LCD dashboard will be switched on once master switch is in on position
(LCD will be switched off if seascooter is idle for 8 minutes. Slide the Master
Switch OFFand ON again to quit idle mode.)
5. Pull both triggers to start the propellors (Fig.11)
6. Release and press 1 trigger again to change the speed.
Attention: (Refer to Fig.12)
1) Seascooter should only be run in water. It will only run for 3 seconds if in air.
In such case “pictogram A” will be shown on the LCD screen
2) Seascooter should only be triggered when the handles are fully folded out.
Otherwise, “pictogram B” will be shown on the LCD screen.
3) Seascooter should only be triggered when the propeller grilles are installed
and locked. Otherwise, “pictogram C” will be shown on the LCD screen.
LCD display:
Low speed
Battery capacity
indication
FIG-12
A
B
C
D
Full Screen
High Speed
Medium speed
“pictogram A”: When it is blinking, means you are not running the seascooter in
water.
“pictogram B”: When it is blinking, means the seascooter handles are not fully
folded out.
“pictogram C”: When it is blinking, means the grilles are not installed or locked.
“pictogram D”: When it is blinking, means there is leaking of water in your
seascooter. In such case, the motor will run for 9 seconds then stop for 1 second
with beeping sound. Return to shore immediately and contact the service center
for repair.
11
10
Getting Started
Getting Started
• Use the specified charger only.
• Must be disposed of properly.
• Do not incinerate, disassemble, damage,
short-circuit or expose to heat.
• The battery contains safety and protection
devices which, if damaged, may cause the
battery to generate heat, rupture or ignite.
• DO NOT THROW WATER ON A BURNING
LI-ION BATTERY. If an exposed battery does
ignite, it will burn even more violently if it
comes into contact with water or even the
moisture in air. A fire extinguisher must be
used.
• Do not expose the battery to water or salt
water, or allow the battery to get wet when
seascooter is not in use.
• Do not subject the battery to strong impacts
or shocks.
• Do not pierce the battery with nails, strike
the battery with a hammer, step on the
battery, or otherwise damage the outer
casing.
• MUST re-charge the battery after EACH USE.
• MUST re-charge the battery at least EVERY
SIX MONTHS when not in use.
• ALWAYS REMOVE the battery from the
Seascooter FOR STORAGE.
• Never leave Lithium-Ion batteries discharged
for long - the batteries do self-discharge and
the charge could drop low enough to
damage the battery.
• Always store the battery partially discharged
in a cool, dry and well-ventilated areas where
it is out of reach of children and away from
ignition sources.
• Do not place the battery in fire, direct
sunlight or other high temperature locations.
Do not apply heat to the battery. Doing so
may cause the battery to generate heat,
rupture, or ignite. Using the battery in this
manner may also result in a loss of
performance and a shortened life
expectancy.
• Always keep the battery terminals clean.
• To prevent short-circuiting or fire, keep the
battery away from other metal objects when
carrying or storing.
• To prevent short-circuiting or fire, always
ensure the charging area is safe during
charging.
Keep fingers away from gaps when folding the seascooter.
WARNING
Fig.10
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
Flip left/right latch pins
to engage to the hooks
Unfold
Procedures
Left/right latch pins
engaged to the hooks
Fig.11
MASTER
SWITCH
ON
OFF
MASTER
SWITCH
Push left/right lock
levers back down to
lock up both handles
Flip until two
handles stay inline
2. Flip both
handle backward
1. Flip both
handle locks open
FIG-14
FIG-15
FIG-16
FIG-13
d
Underwater Detection
Handlebar Detection
Nozzle Front Cap Detection
High Speed Zone
Medium Speed Zone
Low / Medium / High Speed
Low Speed Zone
Battery Level Bar
% Battery Capacity
Water Ingress Detection
(Blinks)
Error Code (Blinks)
Trigger
Trigger