Rev.06
– 03/02/2021
Pag. 18/33
Code: 71207
- Do not use more than one SCOOTER simultaneously.
- Do not start the SCOOTER with body parts other than your right hand.
- Do not direct propeller flow at the sea bottom to avoid raising sand or mud.
20.
HAZARDOUS AREA AND RESIDUAL RISKS ON SCOOTER
In spite the propeller is confined into the flow conveyor which constitute a mechanical guard, it is anyway possible to
get in contact with the propeller accessing the duct either from its inlet and the outlet opening. At these gates no
mechanical guard are installed due to the fact that their presence would hugely obstacle the water stream into the
conveyor, highly depleting the efficiency of the vehicle and the SCOOTER running time as a result.
In case a grid were installed at the inlet section of the conveyor then it would easily obstruct by see weed or other
dispersed materials, requiring the diver to stop frequently to clean and this might be not possible in safety condition
all the dime during the dive. Neither a grid at the outlet section would be opportune as it would impede any entangling
manoeuvre in case wires, ropes and similar would be wrapped into the propelled, stopping the SCOOTER. All these
scenarios would represent too frequent distractions to the diver, incompatible to the need to pay the continuous and
highest attention to all the other safety aspect the subwater environment does require.
The propeller is equipped with a safety clutch. The propeller is also equipped with a safety clutch.
RISK OF IMPACT, CRUSHING, LACERATION
For the reasons described before, the risk exists for the SCOOTER at all the openings
of the conveyor. The diver must be always aware of this risk, although mitigated by the
presence of the safety clutch between the motor and the propeller, as well as any other
person likely to come in contact with the SCOOTER.
Also because of the conveyor in/out openings around the propeller is possible that flexible and long materials can be
driven by the flow and wired around the spinning propeller.
ENTANGLEMENT AND CUT HAZARDS
Do not insert any object or body part inside the flow duct, that could obstruct the rotating
propeller blades. Maintain a safety dist
ance of at least 40 cm must between the diver’s
body and the propeller assembly.
DIVERS WITH LONG HAIR SHOULD WEAR A HOOD. LONG HAIR MAY BECOME
ENTANGLED IN THE PROPELLER IN THE EVENT OF IMPROPER USE.
AVOID OBJECTS SUCH AS FISHING LINES, DIVING EQUIPMENT, TO COME IN
CONTACT WITH THE PROPELLER.
AVOID ANY OBJECTS SUCH AS ROPES, FISHING LINES, UNDERWATER
EQUIPMENT, FLOATING TOYS OR ANY OTHER THINGS THAT COME TO VISIT
NEAR THE PROPELLER.
CRUSHING RISK
During the closing phase of the body or cap, be careful not to interpose your fingers
between the two closing parts.
RISK OF EJECTION OF OBJECTS OR FRAGMENTS
IN THE FLOW OF WATER EXPELLED FROM THE PROPELLER, SHARP OR
ABRASIVE SOLID FRAGMENTS MAY BE PRESENT: THE DIVER MUST WEAR
APPAREL SUITABLE FOR PROTECTING THE BODY, HANDS AND EYES FROM
POSSIBLE CUTS AND ABRASIONS.
THE USE OF PROTECTIVE GLOVES IS ALWAYS MANDATORY
NEVER leave the SCOOTER unattended specially near CHILDREN. Always turn it off
before exiting the water and disconnect the battery as soon as possible (see previous
chapters).