NAUTICA WAVEMAKER User manual

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User Manual
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Distributors in the United States and Canada provide a Standard Limited Warranty
for 6 months from the date of purchase for new products. If you're not located in
the United States or Canada, please contact your Local Distributor for warranty
arrangements in your territory. Please visit www.seascooter.net for Distributor /
Service Center details. Distributors ONLY warrant NAUTICA Seascooter products
purchased from an authorized dealer and with an original purchase receipt. All
warranties are limited to a single original owner on the purchase of new and
current product from an authorized reseller. Closeouts, Discontinued and
Secondary sales of any kind including “like new” or out of box are not eligible for
warranty consideration.
This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights, and those rights may vary
from place to place. Ask your Local Distributor for the warranty period in your
region by calling their Service Center. Any part of the product supplied by the
Distributor and found in the reasonable judgment of the Distributor to be defective
in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced then returned by the
Distributor without charging for parts and repair costs. The product including any
defective part must be sent to the Distributor within the warranty period. The
customer will pay for the expense of delivering the product to the Distributor.
This warranty does not cover any product that has been subject to misuse
negligence or accident, or that has been operated in any way contrary to the
operating instructions as specified in the User Manual. Any flood, loss or damage,
for any reason, that is caused by accidental release and sinking of the unit, or
from flooding an o-ring sealed or water tight area will not be covered under
warranty. This warranty does not apply to theft, loss, abuse or tampering, lack of
maintenance, improper storage, exposure to excessive temperature, extended
sunlight, material interactions, deteriorating chemicals or fumes, any damage to
the product that is the result of improper maintenance or parts replacement
performed by someone other than the official Distributor Service Center or to any
product that has been altered or modified so as to change its intended use. This
warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary by normal wear or by the use
of parts or accessories which are either incompatible with the product or
adversely affects its operation, performance or durability.
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CONSUMER WARRANTY
& SERVICE INFORMATION
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Only adult can use the battery charger to charge the battery.
WARNING:
LICENSED PRODUCT

Discarded electrical appliances are
recyclable and should not be discarded
in the domestic waste! Please actively
support us in conserving resources and
protecting the environment by returning
this appliance to the collection centers
(if available).
FCC Statement
(For USA Regulation Only)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy,if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
User manual is also available in PDF format,
contact your local distributor to a copy if needed.

Fig.1
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Back
Inflatable
Steering Unit
On/Off Trigger
Master Switch
Steering Column
Steering Column
Sleeve
Nozzle
Battery Door
Battery Door Seal
Inflatable Repair Kit
and Air Release Tubes
Rechargeable Battery
Charger
Rear Grille
Inflatable Chamber A
Inflatable Chamber B
Inflatable Chamber C
Inflatable Chamber D
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Contents
Introduction
Introduction 1
Parts Diagram 2
Warnings 3
Assembling the WAVEMAKER 5
Battery Use 7
Charging the Battery 11
Using the WAVEMAKER 15
Care & Maintenance 16
Trouble Shooting 18
Technical Specifications 21
Experience a totally new Aqua Sport Adventure with
the WAVEMAKER.
The WAVEMAKER is easy to assemble and easy to
drive.
• Speed up to 2 mph (3.2 km/h)
• Runs up to 1 hour with Normal use
Please take time to study this user manual before
using your WAVEMAKER.
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Parts Diagram

This is not a lifesaving device. Do not leave child unattended
while device is in use. Only to be used in water in which the
child is within its depth and under adult supervision.
THIS IS NOT A BOAT, DO NOT use for navigational purpose.
Use in a pool or in calm water and close to shore –
DO NOT use in the open sea.
• Read the User Manual carefully before using the
WAVEMAKER.
• Keep the packaging since it contains important information.
• Do not operate the WAVEMAKER for long periods out of the
water to avoid damage.
• The WAVEMAKER must be assembled by an adult.
• An adult must be responsible for battery safety at all times,
during use, storage and charging.
• A child under 8 years old should never operate the
WAVEMAKER.
• Always wear an Approved Personal Floatation Device /
Approved Life-Preserver when using the WAVEMAKER.
• The WAVEMAKER is designed to hold ONE person not
exceeding 155 lb / 70 kg.
• Never place body parts, clothing or other objects in the vicinity
of the propeller.
• DO NOT wear loose or flowing clothing that could be drawn
into the propeller.
• DO NOT use at night or in low light situation.
• User with long hair should tie it up or wear a swimming cap
when using the WAVEMAKER.
• Particular care should be exercised when using the
WAVEMAKER near anybody with long hair.
• ALWAYS inspect the area to ensure it is free of hazards or
obstacles such as swimmers before using the WAVEMAKER.
NEVER ride over swimmers or other objects.
• ALWAYS ensure sufficient charges remains in the battery to
return to the poolside before using the WAVEMAKER.
• Always charge battery to its fullest before using the
WAVEMAKER.
• The WAVEMAKER is to be operated in water only when fully
assembled in accordance with the instructions.
• Do not use alcohol or mind-altering drugs prior to using this
product.
• ALWAYS keep the WAVEMAKER out of direct sunlight when
not in use. HEAT KILLS BATTERIES AND IT MAY EXPLODE
OR LEAK.
• ALWAYS remove the battery from the unit when not in use.
• NEVER leave in or near the water when not in use.
• Adults should inflate the chambers in numbered sequence.
• Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.
• Always check your WAVEMAKER works properly before use.
• Do not over inflate the inflatable.
• This is not a towable product. Do not tow from any vehicle.
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WARNING
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD
–
Small parts.
Not for children under 3 years.

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Fig.3
a
b
Fig.4
Fig.5
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1. Use a pump (not included), to blow up the Inflatable.
Make sure that the valve for each chamber is properly
closed once inflated.
Adults should inflate the chambers in numbered
sequence (See Fig. 1).
1Chamber C & D > 2Chamber A > 3Chamber B
DO NOT OVER INFLATE THE INFLATABLE.
2. Connect the Steering Column to the Propulsion Unit
(See Fig. 2). You will hear a "click" sound once the
Steering Column has been correctly connected.
4. Attach the Steering Unit to the Steering Column - you
will hear a "click" sound once it has been properly
attached (See Fig. 4).
The WAVEMAKER is now ready for battery installation.
Assembling the WAVEMAKER
Make sure the Propulsion Unit and Steering Unit are
aligned correctly (See Fig. 5).
3a. Slide the Steering Sleeve into the hole in the Inflatable
from the top.
3b. Slide Steering Column / Propulsion Unit assembly
from the bottom of the inflatable through the Steering
Sleeve. You will hear a "click" sound once the Steering
Column has completely passed through the Steering
Sleeve (See Fig. 3).
Tip: If the Steering Column Sleeve is stuck, pour some
water to lubricate and then push it down.

Battery Use
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Battery Use
• Your WAVEMAKER is supplied with a battery that needs to
be treated carefully as it will release potentially explosive
gasses during its normal cycle of use (off-gassing). Failure
to do so can result in an explosion occurring. Please read
the entire manual thoroughly and follow all instructions.
• Always remove the battery from your WAVEMAKER when it
is not in use and store separately in a well ventilated area
where it is out of the reach of children and away from heat
and ignition sources.
• Do not attach the battery in your WAVEMAKER until prior to
using it.
• Before disconnecting/connecting any cables, open the
battery door and allow two minutes for any explosive gases
to dissipate.
• Do not use/store/charge the battery in temperatures above
40ºC (104ºF) as excessive off gassing may occur. Keep the
battery and WAVEMAKER in the shade when not in use.
• Always ensure the unit is dried thoroughly before opening
the battery door.
• Only use the charger supplied with the WAVEMAKER.
• The battery supplied with your WAVEMAKER releases a
potentially explosive gas during charging. Charging should
only take place in a well ventilated area, away from children
and open flames or other ignition sources (cigarettes,
sparks). Never charge the battery while still in the
WAVEMAKER.
• Charge the battery as soon as possible after use within 24
hours.
RE-CHARGE THE BATTERY
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3
AT LEAST
MONTHS
EVERY
MONTHS
WARNING
BATTERY SAFETY
CAUTION
BATTERY SAFETY
• Must remove and store the battery separately from the unit when not in use!
• Must re-charge the battery after use WITHIN 24 HOURS.
• Must re-charge the battery at least EVERY THREE MONTHS when not in use.
User Manual must be read and understood before use.
Please read and follow the Battery Safety Instruction.
Incorrect battery maintenance may reduce the battery life and
influence its function.
• Our lead-acid battery is designed specifically for each
Seascooter. For your own safety, NEVER REPLACE THE
ORIGINAL SEASCOOTER BATTERY WITH AN AFTERMARKET
BATTERY.
• Only Seascooter with original battery will be warranted by our service center.
• Always contact official dealer/service center to service the Seascooter.
Any changes made by consumer/unauthorized parties will void the warranty of
the Seascooter.
• Visit our website to purchase replacement battery for Seascooter.
• Visit our website to find an original equipment battery distributor in your region.
www.seascooter.net
CAUTION

Battery Use
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• Always charge the battery to the maximum before using the
WAVEMAKER.
• Always remove the battery from the battery housing before
charging.
• Always connect charger jack to the battery first and then
plug charger into the electrical socket/plug.
• After charging, disconnect from the electrical socket/plug
first and then disconnect the battery from the charger.
• After charging is complete the battery will continue to emit
gas. Wait at least 30 minutes after charging before removing
the battery from the charger or placing the battery into the
battery housing. Failure to do so could result in an
explosion.
• Do not place battery into your WAVEMAKER until
immediately before use.
• Remove battery from charger once fully charged.
• Never charge the battery in a sealed container.
• Never charge the battery near water.
• Never short circuit the battery or battery connectors.
• Always ensure the charger is dry before use.
• The charger gets quite warm in use – this is normal.
• If in doubt of the state of the battery, recharge it until the
indicator on the battery charger indicates a full charge.
• Always keep the battery terminals clean.
• To prevent short-circuiting or fire, keep the battery away
from other metal objects when carrying or storing.
• To prevent short-circuiting or fire, always ensure the
charging area is safety during charging.
·The transformer or power supply is not a toy.
·The instructions concerning persons
(including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge and children
playing with the appliance are not
applicable.
·The connector must be removed before the
appliance is cleaned and that the appliance
inlet must be dried before the appliance is
used again.
·Detachable power supply part shall be
provided with the part of class III
construction of the appliance.
·The transformers or battery chargers used
with the product are to be regularly
examined for damage to the cord, plug,
enclosure and other parts, and in the event
of such damage, they must not to be used
until the damage has been repaired.
Charging the Battery
WARNING:
CAUTION

Battery
Door
12mm
Fig.10
Fig.9Fig.8
Fig.6
OFF
Fig.7
Screw Cap
To charge the battery follow these instructions.
1. Always ensure that the Master Switch is OFF
(See Fig.6).
2. Always ensure that the WAVEMAKER is out of the water,
dry and placed in a dry area.
3. Use a small coin to unscrew the Screw Cap
counter-clockwise. (See Fig.7).
Charging the Battery
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7. Allow two minutes for any gasses to dissipate.
8. Take out the battery from the Battery Compartment and
place on a level surface.
9. Connect the battery to the Charger (See Fig. 10).
10. Plug Charger into electrical socket/plug, and turn on
the supply.
11. Charging will take 3-4 hours for a fully discharged
battery. When the battery is charging the LED on the
Charger turns RED. When the battery is charged the
LED turns GREEN.
12.
Unplug the Charger from the electrical socket/plug.
13. Allow battery to stand for 30 minutes before using it.
14. Unplug the battery from the charger.
15. When ready for use, install the battery and making
sure to insert it the right way round. (See Fig. 11).
16. Make sure the seal and sealing surfaces are clean and
lubricated with silicone grease EVERYTIME (you can
buy this at your local hardware store) before replacing
the Battery Door (See Fig. 12).
4. Pull out the Screw Cap slightly to a maximum of 12mm
ONLY. DO NOT PULL OUT THE SCREW CAP AND
STEM COMPLETELY (See Fig. 8).
5. Press on Screw Cap to release locking mechanism of
Battery Door (See Fig. 9).
6. Pull out Battery Door part to access battery.

Fig.11
Seal
Sealing Surfaces
Fig.12
Fig.13
Silicone
Grease
To charge the battery follow these instructions.
1. Always ensure that the Master Switch is OFF
(See Fig.6).
2. Always ensure that the WAVEMAKER is out of the water,
dry and placed in a dry area.
3. Use a small coin to unscrew the Screw Cap
counter-clockwise. (See Fig.7).
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7. Allow two minutes for any gasses to dissipate.
8. Take out the battery from the Battery Compartment and
place on a level surface.
9. Connect the battery to the Charger (See Fig. 10).
10. Plug Charger into electrical socket/plug, and turn on
the supply.
11. Charging will take 3-4 hours for a fully discharged
battery. When the battery is charging the LED on the
Charger turns RED. When the battery is charged the
LED turns GREEN.
12.
Unplug the Charger from the electrical socket/plug.
13. Allow battery to stand for 30 minutes before using it.
14. Unplug the battery from the charger.
15. When ready for use, install the battery and making
sure to insert it the right way round. (See Fig. 11).
16. Make sure the seal and sealing surfaces are clean and
lubricated with silicone grease EVERYTIME (you can
buy this at your local hardware store) before replacing
the Battery Door (See Fig. 12).
17. Replace the Battery Door and turn the Battery Door Screw
making sure it is tightened completely (See Fig.13).
4. Pull out the Screw Cap slightly to a maximum of 12mm
ONLY. DO NOT PULL OUT THE SCREW CAP AND
STEM COMPLETELY (See Fig. 8).
5. Press on Screw Cap to release locking mechanism of
Battery Door (See Fig. 9).
6. Pull out Battery Door part to access battery.
Replacing a flat battery with a fully charged battery.
1. Follow the steps 1 to 8 above.
2. Remove the flat battery.
3. Install and connect the charged battery.
4. Follow steps 16 to 17.
Buying Rechargeable Batteries
It is a good idea to have a second battery so that when
one has run out you can swap it over with a charged one.
Contact your local customer service center/distributor to
purchase additional rechargeable batteries.
Battery & Charger Ratings
Rechargeable battery: 12V / 2.8 Ah
Charger: Output-12V / 0.8A

Fig.14
ON
Using the WAVEMAKER Care and Maintenance
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When you buy the WAVEMAKER the battery is
disconnected and needs to be charged. Follow the Battery
Instruction on pages 7 to 10 and charging instructions on
pages 11 to 14.
1. Make sure the rechargeable battery has been fully
charged.
2. Place the WAVEMAKER in the water.
Disassembling and Storing the WAVEMAKER
DO NOT leave the WAVEMAKER in the water. Always
take the unit out of water when not in use.
1. Always rinse the WAVEMAKER in fresh water and
allow it to dry before storage immediately after use.
2. Unclip the Steering Unit, remove the Steering Column
Sleeve, the Nozzle and Steering Column and unclip
the Steering Column.
Tip: If the Steering Column Sleeve is stuck, pour some
water over it to lubricate and then remove.
3. Open the Battery Door and remove the rechargeable
battery (see also section on Rechargeable Battery
Care for more storage information).
4. Deflate the inflatable fully. To do this insert one air
release tube (packed with the repair kit) in each valve
and press gently on the inflatable until all air has been
expelled.
5. Store the WAVEMAKER in the original box in a dry
place - ambient temperature for storage should be
within -10 to 40 degree (14°F to 104°F).
3. Turn the Master Switch to 'ON' position (See Fig. 14).
4. Help your child to sit on the WAVEMAKER - a Approved
Personal Flotation Device / Approved Life-Preserver
should always be worn by your child.
5. The rider simply has to pull the Trigger to start, turn
the steering unit to maneuver and release the Trigger
to stop.

Fig.15
Trouble Shooting
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Battery and Charger Care
1. The battery should be recharged as soon as possible
after use.
2. If the WAVEMAKER is not used for extended periods,
the battery should be removed from the unit and
charged overnight, every three months.
3. Only use the charger supplied with the WAVEMAKER.
4. Never place the battery in a sealed container when
charging.
5. Never short-circuit the battery or battery cable.
6. Never place/store the battery near a radiator/fire, etc.
7. To store the battery, remove it from the WAVEMAKER
and keep in a place that is dry and cool with the rest of
the WAVEMAKER in the original box.
8. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the
WAVEMAKER before being charged.
9. An adult must be responsible for battery safety at all
times, during use, storage and charging.
10. The battery charger should be required examined by
an adult for potential hazard, such as damage to the
cable or cord, plug, encloser or other parts, and that, in
the event of damage, the charger must not be used
until that damage has been properly removed.
11. The WAVEMAKER liable to be cleaned with liquids is
to be disconnected from the transformer or power
supply before cleaning.
If the WAVEMAKER does not work:
1. Check the battery is fully charged, if in doubt of
battery state, recharge the battery until Charger
indicates full charged.
2. Make sure the rechargeable battery connector is
connected.
3. Make sure the Master Switch is in the 'ON' position.
4. Make sure the battery compartment is dry.
5. Make sure the Propeller is not blocked.
Blocked Propeller
If the propeller becomes blocked, it will be necessary to
open the Grille to remove the obstruction. Open the grilles
to remove obstruction:
1. Remove WAVEMAKER from water and dry completely.
5. Unscrew the propeller nut using an M6 socket
(See Fig. 16).
6. Remove the washer, propeller and the drive pin
(See Fig. 16).
7. Remove any blockage.
8. Replace drive pin, propeller and the washer, and
reattach propeller nut.
9. Replace Rear Grille.
2. Make sure the master switch is in the 'OFF' position.
3. Remove the battery - see page 11-12, step 1-8.
4. Unscrew rear grille (See Fig. 15 ).

Fig.16
Nut
Washer
Drive Pin
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If the WAVEMAKER does not work:
1. Check the battery is fully charged, if in doubt of
battery state, recharge the battery until Charger
indicates full charged.
2. Make sure the rechargeable battery connector is
connected.
3. Make sure the Master Switch is in the 'ON' position.
4. Make sure the battery compartment is dry.
5. Make sure the Propeller is not blocked.
Blocked Propeller
If the propeller becomes blocked, it will be necessary to
open the Grille to remove the obstruction. Open the grilles
to remove obstruction:
1. Remove WAVEMAKER from water and dry completely.
5. Unscrew the propeller nut using an M6 socket
(See Fig. 16).
6. Remove the washer, propeller and the drive pin
(See Fig. 16).
7. Remove any blockage.
8. Replace drive pin, propeller and the washer, and
reattach propeller nut.
9. Replace Rear Grille.
Sand or Grit on Seals
Ensure that sand/grit does not get on the seals as correct
maintenance and care is essential. To remove sand or grit
from the seals, rinse the seals in fresh water and apply fresh
lubricant. If there is sand inside the Battery Housing, gently
brush the sand from the unit taking care not to scratch the
sealing surfaces.
2. Make sure the master switch is in the 'OFF' position.
3. Remove the battery - see page 11-12, step 1-8.
4. Unscrew rear grille (See Fig. 15 ).
Repairing the Inflatable
A repair kit is included in case the inflatable is accidentally
punctured and needs to be repaired:
1. Locate the puncture - this can be done by inflating the
inflatable and looking for air bubbles.
2. Deflate the inflatable product.
3. Clean area thoroughly where repair is to be made. Make
sure it is completely clean and dry.
4. Flatten the surface around the punctured area.
5. Cut patch material to size.
6. Use only enough liquid cement to wet the back to repair
area.
7. Press tightly to repair area and let it dry.
8. Do not inflate for 12 hours.
9. Inflate the inflatable and check there is no air leakage
before use.
Maintaining Battery Door Seal
Always keep the Battery Door Seal clean and well
lubricated with silicone grease which can be purchased
from your local hardware store.

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Technical Specifications
*Normal Use
The definition of normal use is based on the average general time
of use the user activates the product in the water.
∆
Continuous Use
The definition of continuous use is based on a fully charged battery
were by the Seascooter is used continuously in the water without
stopping.
(L) 58” x (W) 34” Inflated size (approx.)Unit Dimensions
15 lb (6.8 kg) (with rechargeable battery)
1 x 12V / 2.8 Ah rechargeable battery
*
Runs up to 1 hour with normal use
∆
Continuous use up to 35 minutes
Up to 2.0 mph (3.2 km/h)
Unit Weight
Battery Type
Battery Life /
Fully Charge
Speed
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CUSTOMER ENQUIRIES
If your unit is not operating, please refer to your User Manual before
contacting our Customer Service Center. For any damage or repair work
required, please do not return your product to the store where it was
purchased.
RETURN / REPAIR POLICY
Customers must contact their Local Distributor Service Center to ask for an
official Claim Form. The Claim Form must be returned with the customer’s
contact details and a photo of the Seascooter, defective parts, the serial
number and the Original Purchase Receipt. The Distributor Customer Service
Center will review the case and issue a Return / Repair Authorization Number
before sending the product to the Distributor Service Center. Returned
products must be shipped with original packaging including the polystyrene
packing material and all defective parts. Please contact your Local Distributor
Service Center for assistance in handling your case.
Please visit our website www.Nauticaseascooters.com
for a listing of most update distributor contacts and
service center contacts.
RETURN / REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Call the Customer Service Center for your Return / Repair Authorization
Number.
2. Make a copy of your Proof of Purchase (receipt).
3. Pack the defective unit in its original packaging including the polystyrene
foam and include the unit and all defective parts.
4. Attach the copy of your Proof of Purchase (receipt) to the outside of the box
(clearly visible), together with the Return / Repair Authorization Number.
5. Ship the package to the Service Center on your cost.
PLEASE NOTE: Deliveries that do not have the Proof of Purchase (receipt)
and Return / Repair Authorization Number attached clearly to the outside of
the box, will not be accepted by the Service Center.
In addition, this warranty does not cover items that
experience normal wear and tear.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN THE DURATION TO THE
WARRANTY PERIOD. AND SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
OTHERWISE, ARE DISCLAIMED IN THEIR ENTIRETY AFTER THE
EXPIRATION OF THE APPROPRIATE WARRANTY PERIOD. THE
DISTRIBUTOR’S OBLIGATION UNDER THE WARRANTY IS STRICTLY
AND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF
DEFECTIVE PARTS AND RETURN OF THE PRODUCT TO THE
CUSTOMER. THE DISTRIBUTOR DOES NOT ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE
ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR THEM ANY OTHER OBLIGATION.
THE DISTRIBUTOR ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO EXPENSE OF RETURNING THE PRODUCT TO THE DISTRIBUTOR,
LOSS OF USE OF PRODUCT AND LOSS OF TIME OR INCONVENIENCE.
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED FOR PERSONAL
RECREATIONAL USE ONLY!
THIS PRODUCT IS NOT WARRANTED FOR COMMERCIAL OR
RENTAL USE!
REPAIR WORK OR DELIVERY OF A REPLACEMENT DOES NOT
EXTEND OR RENEW THE WARRANTY PERIOD.
WARRANTY SHALL AUTOMATICALLY BE VOID IF DAMAGE IS
RESULT OF NON-ORIGINAL PARTS.
LIMITED WARRANTY for Seascooters with camera mount:
• ALWAYS inspect to ensure the product works properly every time before
use. Warranty of this product does not cover any damages due to misuse.
• Failure to follow the user(s) instructions on packaging and/or user(s)
manual may result in damages or loss of your cameras including but not
limited to any user’s personal items, all of which are not covered under
warranty of this product.
• Use at your own risk. Manufacturer(s) and/or suppliers/agents are not
responsible for any damages/repairs, loss to cameras/electronic items
including but not limited to any user’s personal items directly and/or
indirectly resulted in the use of this product. Damage(s) resulting from any
use, misuse, accident, and normal wear and tear are understandably not
covered under this product warranty nor be responsible by manufacturer(s)
and/or suppliers/agents.
EXCLUSIONS
BATTERY. This warranty does not include the battery.
Never replace the original SEASCOOTER BATTERY with an
AFTERMARKET BATTERY. Seascooter with aftermarket battery will not be
covered by this warranty.
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