DEEP TREKKER DTG2 USER MANUAL
DEEP TREKKER INC.
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Safety Precautions
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Never attempt to swim after a stalled DTG2. Do not get in the water for any reason to retrieve your
DTG2. Return the DTG2 by gently pulling it back to the boat by the tether. In cases where the
tether is snagged or severed, contact a certified diver to perform the retrieval for you.
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Deep Trekker products are to be used by those aged 16 and over.
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Do not touch the propeller when the motor is spinning. Pay equally close attention to items such as
loose clothing, shirtsleeves, ties, scarves, long hair or anything that may become entangled in the
spinning propeller. If your fingers, hands, etc. come in contact with the spinning propeller, you may
be severely injured.
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Keep your launching and piloting area tidy and your tether neatly rolled to avoid tripping while
operating the DTG2.
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The speed and mass of this DTG2 ROV can inflict property damage and severe personal injury if a
collision occurs. Never run this ROV in the presence of unaware swimmers or boaters or where the
possibility of collision with people or property exists.
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Be aware of dangers around you, including weather, and obey all applicable laws while using
standard water safety procedures.
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The density of each body of water is different, before operation in a new body of water, adjusting
the weight of the ROV is necessary to avoid damage to the ROV or property around it. Each DTG2
ROV is equipped with ballast weights to place under the handles or on the bottom of the ROV.
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The DTG2 ROV is equipped with lithium ion batteries, completely enclosed in both the ROV and
controller. Under no circumstances try to open or disassemble the batteries, or expose the batteries
to extreme heat or mechanical shock such as dropping it on a hard surface. If you have not used the
battery pack for a considerable amount of time, the remaining battery life may shorten. The battery
pack will gradually discharge over time even while not in use.
We recommend fully charging the
batteries every 6 months to ensure they do not fully self-discharge over time.