Boxfish ROV Owner’s Manual
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V1.3 All rights reserved. Information and specifications may change at any time without notice.
Hazards
Take extreme care around deep water and potential slip hazards when
piloting and retrieving the ROV.
Plan your operations to minimize trip hazards from the components, tether
and cables.
Never operate the ROV in the presence of unaware swimmers or other
vessels.
Always supervise children around water and when ROV is operating.
While ROV is running pay close attention to the thrusters. Do not touch the
thrusters any time the ROV is powered on or serious injury may occur. Keep
fingers, long hair and loose clothing or anything that may become entangled
well clear of the thrusters when operating.
The ROV should not be operated close to any object which may get caught
in the thrusters.
DO NOT look directly into the ROV LED illumination lights when they are
turned on.
DO NOT look directly into the ROV scaling lasers (if supplied). The scaling
lasers emit Class 3R laser light. Laser protective eye wear is normally not
necessary. A Class 3R laser is not a skin or materials burn hazard.
Batteries
The ROV uses lithium-ion batteries. Misuse of the battery may cause the
battery to get hot, rupture or ignite and could cause serious injury.
Be sure to follow the safety rules listed below.
General battery safety
DO NOT place battery in a fire.
DO NOT heat battery.
DO NOT install battery so polarity is reversed.