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AquaCraft SuperVee 27 User Manual

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2. Slide the battery door open on the bottom of the

transmitter and install eight (8) fresh “AA” batteries. Follow the
diagram located in the bottom of the battery tray for proper
battery orientation.

3. Turn the transmitter “ON”. The battery light should glow

bright red. If the light does not turn on re-check the
installation of the batteries.

REMOVE THE HATCH AND INSTALL THE ANTENNA

1. Locate and turn the rear hatch lock 1/4 turn to unlock

and remove the hatch. Install the receiver antenna tube by
pushing lightly into the plastic antenna base as shown.

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES IN THE HULL

1. Stick the provided Hook and Loop found in the bottom

of the hull onto your batteries. Slip the batteries in place with
the connector end of the battery pointing at the front of the
boat. The installed laser cut battery locators in the bottom of
the boat help align the batteries for the best running center of
gravity for maximum boat performance.

1. Turn the power “ON” to the transmitter.

2. Plug the batteries into the speed control plugs and listen

for a single beep >BEEP<

3. Pull the throttle trigger to full throttle and hold until you

hear one (1) beep. >BEEP<

4. Release the trigger and you will hear five (5) more evenly

spaced short beeps. >BEEP<>BEEP<>BEEP<>BEEP<>BEEP<

Your motor is now armed and ready for operation.

If the system does not arm and follow the sound sequence
above, unplug the batteries and change the position of the
throttle reversing switch. Switch TH.REV on the transmitter
and start the process over.

Slowly advance the throttle to check proper operation of the
motor. If the propeller turns the wrong way switch any two
(2), of the three (3) motor connector leads to change the
direction of the motor. Avoid holding the throttle wide open
for any length of time with the boat out of the water.
Check the direction of the rudder. Standing behind the boat
rotate the steering wheel to the left. The trailing edge of the
rudder should move towards the left. Move the wheel to the
right. The rudder should move towards the right. If this is not
the case, you will need to reverse the direction of the servo
on your transmitter using switch ST.REV.
Now is also a good time to do a system (radio) range check.
With the transmitter antenna fully collapsed and the boat
safely on its stand, walk away from the boat approximately
50-75 feet. The radio system should remain still and operate
cleanly. If the radio system chatters, make sure the receiver
antenna is properly installed in the boat's radio box and that
you have fresh batteries in the transmitter.

Reattach the hatch by pushing down on the top of the lock.
Your boat is ready for operation.

POWERING UP THE SYSTEM

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