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OPERATION
MANUAL
Product: Document #: Rev: Page:
SEAKEEPER 3 90379 1 2 of 4
Section 3: POWER FAILURES, ALARMS, AND TROUBLESHOOTING
3.2 12 VDC High Current Failure
If the 12 VDC High Current is disconnected, a notification screen will indicate “High Current DC
Voltage Low”. If the failure is not corrected within two minutes, an “High Current DC Voltage Low”
alarm will occur. The brake will lock.
Verify the boat’s circuit breaker or fuse supplying +12 VDC high current has not tripped or
blown.
When +12 VDC high current is restored, the display will power up, the Splash Screen will
appear, and then the Home Screen will appear.
Press Power On/Off button
The progress bar will appear and indicate flywheel speed. When the flywheel is at
minimum operating speed, the stabilize button will appear so stabilization can be turned
off. This may take up to 30 minutes, depending on the speed of the flywheel when +12
VDC high current is turned back on.
3.3 Alarms
The Seakeeper issues an alarm when it detects a malfunction that could cause damage or erratic
operation. When an alarm occurs, the Seakeeper will stop and an alarm message is shown on
the Display.
The alarm will not clear until the operator presses the Reset Alarm button and the alarm condition
is no longer present. The operator can then press the power On/Off button again to continue
Seakeeper operation.

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