User Guide

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Dive down to 150 m. The drone can handle rain
and snowy weather.
Avoid diving close
to precious corals.
In areas with lots of electromagnetic interference you may experience lag or ar-
tefacts in the video stream. Electromagnetic interference may be caused by large
steel or concrete structures or areas with lots of other WiFi activity. To resolve this
you can try to move closer to the surface unit or move to another location.
Beware
Beware
BewareBeware of wifi limitations
Ok to dive
Evaluating conditions and safety
Avoid diving in
unknown water with
very poor visibility.
Dive in open water.
Beware of struc-
tures and rocks
where the tether
may get stuck.
Beware in areas
with kelp and
seaweed as the
tether may get
stuck.
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
Do your first few dives in line of sight in calm waters to get accustomed to the
controls and the behaviour of the vehicle.
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
NEVER drop the
surface unit into
water.
DO NOT spin thrusters
in air, they rely on
water as lubricant for
the bearings.
DO NOT touch spin-
ning propellers.
DO NOT turn on
the lights in air to
prevent overheat-
ing the LEDs.
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
SAFETY
DO NOT DIVE
During thunder
storms.
Currents greater
than 1,5 m/s.
Keep tether away from
propellers.
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
Keep a safe distance
of 20 m from people
> 1,5 m/s
150 m
Children should only operate
under the supervision of adults