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SEABOB
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5.9 After use
1. Together with one other person, hold on to the car-
rying handles on both sides, and lift the SEABOB out
of the water, placing the SEABOB on a dry and sturdy
surface that will not damage any components.
Never carry the SEABOB by the Controlgrips or
display panel.
Moor the SEABOB safely if you decide leave it in
the water for a short time. Ensure that the SEA-
BOB cannot become unattached, injure others or obstruct
their path.
2. Switch off the SEABOB to prevent further discharg-
ing (switch device to Sleep mode by tapping the but-
ton combination silver*– blue in quick sequence and
waiting for 15 seconds). This also prevents unauthor-
ised persons, inexperienced persons or children from
using the SEABOB and injuring themselves.
Never leave the SEABOB unattended to prevent
children or other inexperienced or unauthorised
persons from using the device.
3. Do not leave the SEABOB in the sun if it is not be-
ing used. Without water to cool the device, the di-
rect sunlight can heat the display to temperatures of
around 70 °C / 158 °F. If exposed to such heat, the
LCD display will turn black and can no longer be read.
This may cause irreparable damage to the display. For
this reason, you should always put the SEABOB in
the shade when not in use or, if necessary, cover the
display with a wet, light-coloured towel to prevent
irreparable damage to the display caused by exces-
sive heat, particularly as a result of being in direct
sunlight.
Never expose the SEABOB, the accumulator box
and the charger to high temperatures (max. 60 °C /
140 °F) caused e.g. by open fire, direct sunlight or by stor-
age inside a closed motor vehicle or boot. If exposed to
heat, flaming gases can be discharged through the ac-
cumulator cells‘ safety valve causing serious injury. In ad-
dition, the LCD display will turn black if exposed to heat
and may become irreparably damaged.
4. After detaching the accumulator box ACS from the
SEABOB, prevent the sealing surfaces and contact
surfaces on the SEABOB and accumulator box from
getting dirty, particularly from blowing dust or sand.
Never detach or remove the accumulator box
ACS from the SEABOB ACS while the device is
still in the water. If this occurs, a short circuit may result,
causing irreparable damage to the SEABOB‘s electronic
system. Water, especially salt water, is highly conductive
of electricity. As a result, water seeping into the accu-
mulator box may cause flaming gases to be discharged
through the accumulator cells’ safety valve causing seri-
ous injury.
5. Charge the accumulator box after each use (within
24 hours) to at least the charge state "air transport /
storage" to prevent total discharge of the accumula-
tor box. Be sure to read the information provided in
this Operation Manual on charging the accumulator
box.
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