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WAVERUNNER MK3
USER MANUAL MK3
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Using your
Waverunner Mk3
Important note: Always respect other anglers and fish
within your limits (ie. not too close to snags) when
using a bait boat.
Handset
A Go forward: Push the right hand joystick forward.
B Go backward: Push the right hand joystick backward.
C Turn left: Push the right hand joystick left.
D Turn right: Push the right hand joystick right.
E Open the left bait hopper: Push the left hand joystick left.
F Open the right bait hopper: Push the left hand joystick
right.
G Release the left rig (hook): Push the left hand joystick up.
H Release the right rig (hook): Push the left hand joystick
down.
I Motor trim: roll swith left or right to equalize thrust so your
boat goes straight when the right hand joystick is in the
forward position.
Always start with the dial in the middle position and adjust
accordingly.
J Lights on/off: Flick the switch to turn the lights on and off
from range.
Driving your Waverunner Mk3
1 Connect the antenna for the boat and the antenna for the
remote control handset
2 Turn on the remote control handset.
3 Turn on the boat by pressing the on and off waterproof
rocker switches.
Place the boat in the water and navigate to the desired
destination.
Charging the boat
battery
Charging the lead-acid boat battery with home charger
1 Connect the connector of the battery wire to the connector of
the home charger.
2 Plug the charger into the wall socket. A red light will
illuminate to indicate that your battery is not charged.
3 When the light on the charger turns from red to green, the
battery is fully charged.
Note: As with the handset, the boat battery can be charged
via our optional car charger or solar panel.
Charging the lead-acid boat battery without taking it
out of the boat.
You can charge your battery directly, without taking it out of
the boat, via the charging socket on the rear of the boat.
Please be sure the power switch is OFF.
Warning:
The lead-acid battery will release some gas when
being charged. Please make sure that the battery
cover is opened when you charge the boat in order
to avoid pressure building up inside the boat,
which could cause serious damage.
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Battery image
for illustrative
purposes only.

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