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C. Load and dump the bait. Left hand joystick operates the bait hopper doors.
a. Close the hopper doors manually by moving the doors upward from below.
a. Load either or both bait hoppers with your favourite particles.
b. Moving the left hand joystick to the left will drop the left bait hopper door. The back lights will flash simultaneously.
d. Moving the left hand joystick to the right will drop the right bait hopper door. The navigation light will flash.
D. Load and release the rig.
a. Insert your line, rig or hook on rig holder in the back of the bait boat.
b. Moving the left hand joystick up will drop the left rigs. The back light will flash.
E. Drive the boat.
a. Turn on the radio control transmitter (handset).
b. Turn on the boat by pressing the on and off waterproof rocker switches.
c. Place the boat in the water and boat to the desired destination.
NOTE:
*Always turn the handset on first and then the boat. To turn off - turn off the boat and then the handset. This will ensure that you are always in control of the
boat. If the batteries of the handset get low you may risk to loose control of the boat.
*The boat is steered by increasing or decreasing the right joystick. Pushing the joystick hard will put more stress on the electrical components. On full speed
the boat battery life will be around 2-hours. By decreasing the speed slightly on the joysticks the battery life will increase up to 3-4 hours.
F. Trim the motor.
It is possible that the boat will not drive absolutely straight as a result of the rotation of water within the pumps, differing loads, wind and water conditions. The
motor trim knob on the up-left of the remote control handset has little effect on either motor. Continued correction using the motor trim knob is therefore
necessary for straight line running.
a. Turn the motor trim knob anticlockwise, the boat will turn left.
b. Turn the motor trim knot clockwise, the boat will turn right.
G. Return the boat to the bank side.
a. Do not stop or pick up the boat on the antenna! That could cause damage.
b. First switch off the boat, then the transmitter.
1.
Fail-safe: The Range of the boat is 500m-600m depending on weather and environmental conditions. If the signal gets low the boat will start to
make a circle and will increase the circle till contact is made
Additional notes
i)
It is important that the transmitter is not turned off before the boat.
ii)
Continued starting, stopping & reversing of the boat is expensive on battery life. Smooth operation at all times is recommended in order to ensure a
running time of more than 2 hours.
iii)
Even though the SKARP bait boat is waterproof, condensation may make the inside of the boat a bit damp during use. It is recommended that the
bait boat be cleaned with a damp cloth after use. It is important that the bait boat and remote control handset be stored in a warm and dry place
when not in use, in order to prevent condensation build up.
iv)
After use ensures all batteries are fully charged before you pack the boat away for the next trip. Once every two months, Give them an overnight
charge to ensure the battery remains fully charged to prolong their economic life. The boat and transmitter batteries should be stored outside the
boat and handset.
v)
The transmitter should be protected from water at all times.
vi)
It is advisable not to leave the boat in direct sunlight. Because the boat is black it absorbs the suns energy and can get extremely hot causing
condensation at night.
Guarantee
Yaris Sport offers you a 24 months warranty from the date of purchase. The guarantee covers any defects arising from the drive unit and the electrical and
electronic parts of the boat, faulty material or workmanship. It does not cover batteries, damage arising from improper use, breakage, or normal wear of the
boat or associated equipment. The guarantee is invalidated if repairs or modifications are undertaken by unauthorised persons.
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