• 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.
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• This is not a life saving device.
DO NOT use it as a buoyancy aid.
• Read the User Manual carefully before using the product.
• Always ensure sufficient charge remains in the battery to return
to the shore surface before using the Seascooter.
• 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.
• Do not use alcohol or mind-altering drugs prior to and during
use of this product.
• 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.
• 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.
• Be careful when you are transporting the Seascooter and setting
it down to avoid crushing hazard on hands, foot or toes.
• 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.