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A DPV is considered a heavy object.
Use caution when lifting. Always use safe lifting practices when lifting your DPV and utilize built-in handles. Bend from your knees keeping your back straight.
When transporting your DPV on a boat, car or airplane, always ensure your DPV is safe and restrained from movement.
Your DPV is a heavy object, always safely restrain your DPV when transporting to avoid damage to your DPV or bystanders.
Always check the strap is fastened correctly and nothing has been pinched in the seals between the nose and battery tube and between the battery tube and
tail.
When assembling your DPV, it is important to ensure that nothing is caught in the seals and none of the O-rings are protruding to minimize the risk of flooding.
Your DPV is not a toy, nor a suitable rescue tool.
It is for assistance in propulsion only. Do not rely on the DPV for ascent or assistance in an emergency.
Not for use by children.
DPV use and operation is not an activity suitable for children.
Remove batteries while not in use.
Batteries may sustain damage from prolonged installation while not in use. Battery removal also minimizes risk of inadvertent operation.
Sound Levels: A-weighted emission sound pressure level does not exceed 70 dB(A) during operation.
Vibration Levels: Hand-arm system vibration does not exceed 2.5 m/s
2
during operation.