SUEX XJOY 37 Bedienungsanleitung

XJOY 37
Diving vehicle
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
and
WARNINGS FOR US

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Welcome to the world of SU X
SUEX S.r.l. congratulates and thanks you for your trust in purchasing our vehicle. Every
“underwater scooter” is the result of extensive experience and prolonged prototype testing.
A capable and creative staff, assisted by highly courageous diving experts with proven
professional and recreational abilities, have created this and other underwater vehicles to
assist and extend your underwater dives.
However, never overestimate your abilities and always take specific underwater diving
courses to be able to use your underwater vehicle in total safety.
Always remember that fun should NEVER put your life at risk.
The SUEX staff

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WARNING!
PL AS R AD TH FOLLOWING
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT PR CAUTIONS, WARNINGS
AND INFORMATION. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT IT IS CAR FULLY AND
FULLY R AD B FOR USING TH UND RWAT R SCOOT R!
Observance of the instructions contained in this manual will allow you to carry out use,
transport and maintenance operations safely, while guaranteeing optimal vehicle operation
and reduced running costs. The company SUEX is not liable for damage resulting from
negligence on behalf of the user or from failure to observe these instructions
.
SUEX, declares that:
• the SUEX diving vehicle (henceforth called “ADV”) shall be delivered to the buyer in
perfect working condition, complete with its use and maintenance manual;
• any person attempting to use the diving vehicle shall be deemed to have undergone
specific training in the use of similar diving vehicles and to have obtained the
necessary certification issued by a qualified agency;
• any person attempting to use the diving vehicle shall be deemed to have read the
use and maintenance manual provided, and hence the instructions contained
within, in particular:
- how to use the diving vehicle, with details regarding the diver’s correct
equipment configuration, the diver’s posture during use, the position that
must be maintained by the diving vehicle during the dive, and that the vehicle
must not be bound with systems hard to release to its user in any way
whatsoever.
- the environmental conditions where use of the diving vehicle is especially
dangerous, such as deep-water dives, obstructed environments, muddy or
suspension-filled environments; the special precautions to be adopted when
dives are effected in such environments and the need of having undergone
suitable training held by qualified agencies;
- dangerous behaviour that is to be avoided such as, for example, use of the
diving vehicle to accelerate the descent or ascent rate;
• it is therefore assumed that the user has been fully informed on how to use and
maintain the product as well as of its technical characteristics, and that he shall
scrupulously abide by these rules.
• It hence follows that any damage to persons or objects, deriving from incorrect
maintenance of the diving vehicle or from its use other than as stipulated by this
manual or without the precautions described within, cannot be attributed to defects
of the product.
The company SUEX is not liable for losses or damages suffered by third persons
consequent to the use of this diving vehicle.

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The ADV is not a toy, nor a suitable rescue means.
It’s exclusive function is to help
expert divers in immersions to cover greater distances than could be normally covered
with fins only. The ADV and its components, specifically the battery and battery charger,
are intended for adult and expert use after carefully reading these instructions.
In order to prevent any harm to things or individuals, the user of the battery and battery
charger supplied with our diving vehicles must first read the use and maintenance manual
and strictly observe the indications on correct use and product features, preventing
inexpert personnel or minors from handling, even inadvertently, the ADV and
supplied instruments.
Our ADV are equipped with a “cut off” device that protects internal components, impeding
operations when voltage is too low. When this device is triggered, it inevitably, shuts
off.
This feature must always be kept in mind to avoid any hazards for the diver who, when
planning a dive, will leave sufficient time to surface even without ADV power should the
battery, due to the amount of time under water, die.
SUEX is not liable for any damages to persons and/or property caused by use other than
that described in this manual and in neglect of the precautions described herein.
Due to constant technological developments, SUEX diving vehicles may be modified at
any time without prior notice.
This manual is not a substitute manual for an adequate course held by certified
agencies on the correct use of ADV on dives.
Use of the ADV under the influence of alcohol and drugs and in any situation in
which psycho-physical conditions are not suited for diving is prohibited.
ADDITIONAL NOT !
If there are the following accessories, carefully follow the safety rules
N-Handle
Prop lock propeller
In addition to normal ADV use, these accessories make
it extremely important that you are fully aware of their
use and operations and the potential hazards that may
be associated with their use if not adequately informed
on their use. (see specific paragraphs)

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SUMMARY
1
General safety and accident prevention regulations .......................... 6
2
Description and operating principles ................................................... 7
3
Using the vehicle ................................................................................... 8
4
Preliminary operations .......................................................................... 8
.1
Opening the battery compartment ..................................................... 8
.2
Extracting the battery ......................................................................... 8
.3
Recharging the battery ...................................................................... 9
.
Inserting the battery ........................................................................... 9
.5
Closing the battery compartment ..................................................... 10
5
Correct use (see fig. 1) ........................................................................ 11
6
Battery depleted alarm siren device ................................................... 11
7
ADV diving settings ............................................................................. 12
7.1
Inserting the ballast ......................................................................... 12
7.2
Settings and trim adjustments.......................................................... 12
8
Safety instructions .............................................................................. 13
8.1
Indicator label .................................................................................. 13
8.2
Training ........................................................................................... 1
8.3
Equipment configuration and riding position .................................... 1
9
Using the ADV diving vehicle ............................................................. 17
10
ntering the water with the ADV ..................................................... 17
11
xiting the water with the ADV ........................................................ 17
12
“Parking” the ADV underwater ........................................................ 18
13
Descent rate ...................................................................................... 18
14
Ascent rate ........................................................................................ 18
15
Using the ADV in apnea ................................................................... 18
16
Depth and operating environments ................................................. 19
16.1
Obstructed environments ................................................................. 19
16.2
Muddy or suspension-filled environments ........................................ 19
17
Positions and behaviours to be avoided when diving ................... 19
18
Hazardous area and residual risks .................................................. 20
18.1
Safety device ................................................................................... 21
19
lectrical and mechanical safety systemsappliedto the ADV XJOY
14 21
19.1
Electronic engine control ................................................................. 21
19.2
Electronic battery control ................................................................. 21
19.3
Switch .............................................................................................. 22
19.
Mechanical clutch on the propeller .................................................. 22
19.5
Trigger guard ................................................................................... 22
20
Running time ..................................................................................... 22
21
Speed................................................................................................. 22

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22
Precautions for use .......................................................................... 22
23
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 23
24
ADV flooding, sinking ...................................................................... 24
25
Cleaning and storage ....................................................................... 24
26
Maintenance ...................................................................................... 24
27
Disposal and scrapping ................................................................... 25
28
Handling ............................................................................................ 25
29
Storage .............................................................................................. 26
30
Technical specifications .................................................................. 26
31
Spare parts ........................................................................................ 27
32
Product identification ....................................................................... 27
33
Battery charge (general rules) ......................................................... 28
34
How to correctly charge the battery ................................................ 28
35
Li Ion battery information ................................................................ 28
36
Ideal battery charging conditions .................................................... 29
37
Ideal battery depletion conditions ................................................... 29
37.1
Important note on battery depletion! ................................................ 29
38
“CUT OFF” battery protection system, operating principle and
instructions for use ................................................................................... 30
38.1
Procedure to follow in the event the cut off device is triggered ........ 30
39
Li Ion BATT RY, safety recommendations: ................................... 31
40
Battery storage ................................................................................. 31
41
Transportation .................................................................................. 31
42
key display ........................................................................................ 33
43
PROP LOCK PROP LL R................................................................ 34
3.1
Description ...................................................................................... 3
3.2
How to remove the prop lock propeller. ........................................... 3
3.3
How to insert the prop lock propeller. .............................................. 35
3.
Prop lock propeller maintenance. .................................................... 36
3.5
Prop lock propeller troubleshooting. ................................................ 36
44
N-HANDL CONTROL. ..................................................................... 37
.1
Description. ..................................................................................... 37
.2
N-HANDLE device use. ................................................................... 38
.3
Adjusting the grasp position. ............................................................ 38
.
N-HANDLE device Maintenance. ..................................................... 39
.5
N-HANDLE device troubleshooting. ................................................. 39
45
Warranty ............................................................................................ 39
46
RoHS and W conformity ............................................................ 40
47
Noise levels ....................................................................................... 41
48
Vibration levels ................................................................................. 41
49
After-sales service ............................................................................ 41
50
C conformity ................................................................................... 42

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1 G
N RAL SAF TY AND ACCID NT PR V NTION R GULATIONS
Pay special attention to the hazard signs in this manual. There are 3 levels of hazard
signs:
This sign is a warning that failure of the user to adhere to the described
operations will expose him to health hazards that may lead to serious or
permanent harm.
This sign is a warning that failure of the user to adhere to the described
operations will expose him to possible health hazards that shall not,
however, lead to serious or permanent harm.
This sign is a warning that failure of the user to adhere to the described
operations may lead to damage of the vehicle.
Please read the instructions in this manual carefully, before using the vehicle.
Copyrights for this manual belong exclusively to the company SUEX s.r.l. Reproduction of
this document, in part or in whole, is forbidden unless prior consent is obtained in writing.
IMPORTANT NOT !
Although diving with the ADV is great fun and relieves you of substantial effort, do not ever
forget that it is a machine and
IT CAN BR AK!
Never consider the ADV to be an aid in dangerous situations.
IT IS NOT A LIF -SAVING D VIC !
Always remember that you can ONLY COUNT ON YOUR OWN STRENGTH.

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2 D
SCRIPTION AND OP RATING PRINCIPL S
The ADV consists of a perfectly watertight, streamlined, hollow body, see figure 1, inside
which the electric motor, rechargeable batteries and speed-reduction gear are housed. On
the outside, two manoeuvring handles (1) are found at the rear, one of which has an
integrated trigger (2) to control propeller rotation by means of a magnetic reed switch (3).
At the front, a handle in synthetic material ( ) is used for gripping and carrying the vehicle.
The propeller (10) is located at the rear end and is protected by a surrounding circular strip
which constitutes the flow conveyor (5). The main switch (6) for turning the power on and
off and the speed regulator knob (7) are also found at the rear.
In front is situated the head cap (8), by opening it we can access to the battery
compartment, the locking wheel (9) is inserted in the shell.
Figure 1

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3 U
SING TH V HICL
The diving vehicle manufactured by SUEX s.r.l. is a vehicle that has been designed and
constructed for dive transportation purposes. Customers and third parties are forbidden
from carrying out any alterations that may substantially modify its intended purpose.
The vehicle has been designed, sized and constructed for the sole
purpose described above. Any other use or operation that does not
comply or agree with the instructions contained in this manual, may result
in damage to the vehicle. This would prevent the conditions for which it
has been designed and built from being achieved, and may compromise
its technical and safety characteristics. The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage to
persons and/or objects deriving from inappropriate use of the vehicle.
4 P
R LIMINARY OP RATIONS
Make sure the following parts are in the box:
A XJOY 37 model ADV*
A battery*
A battery charger*
One salt water ballast*
This instruction manual*
* standard supply, may vary according to the purchases accessories
4.1 O
P NING TH BATT RY COMPARTM NT
Stand the ADV upright on a flat surface resting it on the flow conveyor (5).
Turn the front hand wheel (9) counter-clockwise.
Rotating the hand wheel, the shell (8)
(see fig. 1) start to lift. Continue rotating until the shell detaches from the main body.
Remove the shell.
4.2
XTRACTING TH BATT RY
Figure 2

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Figure 3
After removing the shell, stand the ADV vertically, unscrew the ring nut (11), and extract
the battery (1 ) pulling it upwards off the rod (13). (see fig. 3) when the battery is
completely extract disconnect the red connector.
4.3
R
CHARGING TH BATT RY
To recharge the battery, extract the battery (1 ) from the
ADV (see fig. 7), put it in a safe place away from people
and flammable objects. Unscrew the charger connector
cap (2 ) and connect the charge connector (26) to the
battery charger (see battery charger instructions). Next
connect the battery charger power cord to the mains.
When charged, disconnect the battery charge and close
the connector (26) cap (2 ) and insert the battery in the
ADV.
Figure 4
4.4 I
NS RTING TH BATT RY
With the ADV in vertical position, repeat the battery extraction procedure in
reverse order, being careful to insert the anti-rotation pin (16) in the battery
hole. (see fig. 5)
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