Technical data

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6 - USE IN SAFE CONDITIONS
- Only carry the Aquascooter by its handle. Do not let it fall sideways into the
water because water will enter the snorkel and block the engine.
- Hold the steering handle and hold down the throttle with your thumbs.
- Do not use the engine at top rate for the rst 10 hours.
- Use the Aquascooter with your arms outstretched. Keep your body and legs in
a relaxed horizontal position to reach top speed.
- Keep the snorkel well out of the water and use the extension.
- Make sure you do not accidentally touch the red carburettor lever during use, as
this will stop the motor immediately.
- Avoid zones with banks of algae, shallow water and rocks (these can damage
the propeller).
- If you let go of the Aquascooter when it is running, it will perform a slow turn
around you and can be easily recovered.
Avoid this operation when there are bathers present, in rough seas, where
there are strong currents, or if the carburettor has not been properly adjusted to
allow the engine to idle (you could lose the Aquascooter).
- You can stop the Aquascooter and start it again in the water. In the case of
brief stops, to start again just pull the starter with one hand, while using the other
to hold the steering handle with the accelerator at maximum.
For longer stops, use the cold start procedure to start again.
IMPORTANT - The Aquascooter is only a surface craft for one person. In
order to run, the engine needs air to come in through snorkel, but if water
should get in through the snorkel, it can cause serious problems with the
internal parts of the motor.
a) Always use the snorkel with the extension, especially in rough seas.
b) Fully tighten the ring nut on the snorkel and the fuel tank plug. Check to make
sure that the gaskets are not damaged.
c) Absolutely avoid situations that could let water get into the snorkel (rough sea,
user acrobatics under the water, throwing the machine into the water, overturning,
etc.).