Good posture: pushed by the SAV-7
Bad posture: the diver and the SAV-7 will not be able
to move as one, which will throw the diver off balance
and prevent a smooth takeoff.
The diver positions the SAV-7 between the legs so the scooters propeller shaft and the axis of the diver's body are
lined up.
As the SAV-7 moves forward, the body will naturally be pushed from behind. The diver does not need to grip or
force himself to sit on the SAV-7. Just wait as the SAV-7 will naturally push the body.
1 Positioning for hands-free riding.
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2 Stopping
The point to be cautious of when stopping is adjusting your balance when there is no longer any forward-moving
force.Without momentum, the diver's body will become unsteady. You must adjust and attain your balance. If there
is no place to land, you may need to adjust your buoyancy.
After the SAV-7 stops, and while maintaining left
and right balance, allow the weight of the SAV-7
to move the body to an upright position. Land on
the ground in a standing position.
Landing
Stop the propeller by lowering the throttle lever.
Using the same hand that moved the throttle lever, take hold of the grip on the saddle unit. Hold the scooter with
your hand and also grip it between your knees.
Push throttle lever down. Hold the SAV-7 with your hand.
Grip the SAV-7 between your knees.
Once the feet touch the ground,
Remove the scooter.
WARNING
In the case of dry suit diving, please pay attention of air volume in the suits. It is possible to blow the air from the
suit or sudden surfacing. Please put the air in the suit shorter than usual for diving with the SAV-7.
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