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SUEX 7Seven - User Manual

SUEX 7Seven
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7Seven
DIVER PROPULSION
VEHICLE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AND
WARNINGS FOR USE
71207 Rev02

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jared BrooksAug 18, 2025
    Why is the running time of my SUEX Diving vehicle diminished?
    • G
      gateschristinaAug 18, 2025
      If your SUEX Diving vehicle's running time is noticeably shorter, the batteries may need replacement. Alternatively, the battery charger might be faulty and require replacement as well.
  • B
    Blake WilkinsAug 20, 2025
    What to do if SUEX Diving vehicle doesn't run after charging?
    • R
      romerojenniferAug 20, 2025
      If your SUEX Diving vehicle does not run even when the battery pack is charged and the connectors are properly inserted, the control system, the motor, or the battery pack may be damaged and must be checked or replaced.
  • M
    Mark BooneAug 23, 2025
    Why does my SUEX Diving vehicle vibrate when the propeller rotates?
    • J
      jmasseyAug 23, 2025
      If you feel vibrations when the propeller of your SUEX Diving vehicle rotates, the propeller may be damaged and require replacement. Alternatively, the drive system might be damaged and needs to be serviced.
  • S
    stephensonmichaelAug 26, 2025
    What to do if the control trigger sticks on a SUEX Diving vehicle?
    • M
      Micheal CooperAug 26, 2025
      If the control trigger of your SUEX Diving vehicle sticks and the scooter continues running, shut off the scooter. Then, attempt to slide the starting piston, which is activated by the trigger, to dislodge any obstructions. Try starting it again. If the scooter still runs continuously, the starting system likely sustained damage, possibly from an impact, and requires verification.
  • S
    Scott ReynoldsAug 28, 2025
    Why doesn't the speed regulator work on my SUEX Diving vehicle?
    • J
      James CampbellAug 28, 2025
      If the speed regulator of your SUEX Diving vehicle isn’t working, the control system may be damaged and must be replaced.
  • C
    Craig MooreAug 30, 2025
    What to do if my SUEX Diving vehicle runs continuously?
    • B
      Blake CollinsAug 31, 2025
      If your SUEX Diving vehicle runs continuously when the main switch is on and cannot be stopped, the control card is likely damaged and needs to be replaced.
  • D
    Daniel MathisSep 2, 2025
    Why is there oil on my SUEX Diving vehicle near the propeller?
    • H
      Hannah WilliamsSep 2, 2025
      If you notice oil stains or greasiness on the conic end of the case near the propeller of your SUEX Diving vehicle, the external propeller shaft seal is likely damaged and requires maintenance. Although the internal seal prevents flooding, you should stop using the scooter and replace the gaskets.
  • D
    darrell94Sep 4, 2025
    What to do if my SUEX Diving vehicle floods slowly?
    • H
      Haley JohnsonSep 4, 2025
      If your SUEX Diving vehicle is flooding very slowly, replace all the O-rings and carefully check that the seating surfaces are not damaged.
  • R
    Rachael PerezSep 7, 2025
    Why does the clutch skip on my SUEX Diving vehicle?
    • J
      Jennifer CaseSep 7, 2025
      If the clutch skips and your SUEX Diving vehicle doesn't move forward even when the shaft pin is correctly positioned in the propeller seat, the traction pin or the propeller hub may be damaged and must be replaced.
  • U
    uallenSep 9, 2025
    Why is it hard to turn the white knob on my SUEX Diving vehicle?
    • T
      Tanya MeyerSep 10, 2025
      If great effort is needed to turn the white knob on your SUEX Diving vehicle, the knob has likely been damaged and must be replaced.

Summary

General Warnings and Safety Precautions

Prop Lock Propeller Hazard Warning

Specific warning regarding potential hazards associated with the Prop Lock propeller system.

General Safety and Accident Prevention Regulations

DPV Description and Operating Principle

Using the DPV

Preliminary Operations

Recharging the Battery

Detailed steps for safely charging the DPV battery, including critical safety warnings.

Correct Use of the DPV

Battery Gauge and Disclaimer

DPV Diving Settings and Trim

Safety Instructions

Diver Training Requirements

Mandatory training and certification requirements for operating the DPV.

Equipment Configuration and Riding Position

Guidance on correctly configuring equipment and adopting the proper riding position for safe DPV use.

Diver Position and Equipment Configuration

Using the DPV Underwater

Entering the Water with the DPV

Exiting the Water with the DPV

Ascent Rate Precautions

Depth and Operating Environments

Divers Position During the Dive

Hazardous Areas and Residual Risks

Entanglement and Cut Hazards

Precautions to avoid entanglement with the propeller and cutting hazards.

Unattended DPV Precautions

Safety rules for preventing unauthorized access or use of the DPV, especially by children.

Safety Device

Electrical and Mechanical Safety Systems

Running Time and Speed

General Precautions for Use

Troubleshooting Guide

DPV Flooding and Sinking Procedures

Cleaning and Storage Instructions

Maintenance Procedures

Disposal and Scrapping Guidelines

Handling and Transportation

Technical Specifications

Battery Charge General Rules

Correct Battery Charging Procedure

Lead Battery Information and Warnings

Ideal Battery Conditions

Cut Off Battery Protection System

Procedure for Cut Off Device Trigger

Steps to follow if the DPV's battery cut-off system is activated.

Lead Battery FAQs

Battery Transportation

Prop-Lock Propeller

Prop Lock Propeller Troubleshooting

Common issues and solutions for the Prop-Lock propeller system.

Suex Bluetooth Connectivity

Warranty Information

CE Conformity Declaration

SUEX 7Seven Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDive Computer
Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
Operating ModesGauge
ModesGauge
Max Depth300m / 984ft