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Never expose the SEABOB and
the charger to high temperatures (max. 60 °C /
140 °F) caused e.g. by open fire, direct sunlight or
by storage inside a closed motor vehicle or trunk.
If exposed to heat, flammable
gases
can be discharged causing serious injury. In addition, the
Display Screen may become irreparably damaged if ex-
posed to heat.
Protect the charger, in particular the
connector and power plug as well as the connection port
on the SEABOB from damage, dirt, dust, moisture and
heat.
May result in electric shock and
injury!
5.12 Switching off the SEABOB for
storage or transport
Switch on the SEABOB (see Chapter 5.3.6 "Sleep mode /
On mode"). Before completely switching off to Off mode,
make sure that the correct charge state for transport or
the minimum charge state required for storage (charge
state "Air Transport / Storage") is reached.
Therefore, proceed as described in Chapter 5.10 "Storing
the SEABOB" and Chapter 5.11 "Air transport / transport
of the SEABOB".
If you disconnect the charger (after partial charging to the
charge state "Air Transport / Storage"), the SEABOB will
switch off completely (switch to the Off mode) after 5 sec-
onds (system check), regardless of the current charge state.
After this occurs, the SEABOB can only be switched back
on by using a plugged in and active charger.
Tip:
Always bear in mind, particularly if you plan to oper-
ate the craft, that you will need an active charger con-
nected to a power source to switch the SEABOB back on
from the Off mode.