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age 11 | SEABOB Operator's Manual |
General safety information concerning the SEABOB
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Never reach into the jet channel where the impeller is rotating.
The tightly fitted protective shields with their special, hydrodynamically optimized
profile allow water to enter and exit the device without any obstructions. Always
keep an eye on people – especially children and young people – who are close to the
SEABOB to ensure that they do not attempt to reach into the jet channel.
• Check that the jet channel is not damaged in any way. Never remove the protec-
tive shields.
The rotating impeller may cause injury.
• Make sure that no sand, dirt, stones, rope or other foreign objects get into the jet
channel.
Never remove foreign objects from the jet channel
while the SEABOB is in the water and / or switched on. Danger of injury!
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Never put any objects into the jet channel by hand. Doing so
can cause injury.
• In order to prevent children or other inexperienced people from using the device,
never leave the SEABOB unattended. Switch off the SEABOB after use (Sleep
mode).
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Due to its weight, please ensure that the SEABOB does not fall
on you or other persons in the water or on land. Should this occur, there is a risk
of injury.
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When cleaning or storing the SEABOB, never stand it upright
on the front bumper or on the water outlet of the jet channel. The SEABOB could
tip over and be damaged or damage other objects. This also can be dangerous
for any people in close proximity.
• When carrying in the SEABOB, only use the two carrying handles on either side of
the device. Never carry the device by the Control Grips, front bumper or Display
panel.
• Always place the SEABOB and Charger in the shade. It is important to remember
that the SEABOB and Charger will naturally get hot if left in the sun too long.
Touching hot surfaces may cause burns. If exposed to heat,
flammable gases can be discharged causing serious injury!
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The Display Screen may become irreparably damaged if ex-
posed to heat.
• Moor the SEABOB safely if you decide to leave it in the water for a short time.
Ensure that the SEABOB cannot become unattached, injure others or obstruct
their path.
• Before charging the SEABOB, check that the connection port and connector are
completely clean and dry. Never open the screw cap on the connection port while
the SEABOB is in the water. Wet and / or dirty plug connections may cause a short