User's Guide

2 SAFETY
2.1 General Safety Information
Use the Pure Outboard electric propulsion system only in accordance with the instructions
provided in this User Guide, as well as all applicable local laws and regulations.
Only allow the Pure Outboard electric propulsion system to be installed, operated, cared
for, and repaired by others who have also read and understood this User Guide. Ensure
that this guide is included with this product if the product is ever given or sold to another
user.
Only allow the Pure Outboard electric propulsion system to be installed on a safe, well
maintained, seaworthy boat rated to accept a motor system that weighs 300 pounds or
more and a motor system that generates 25kW (equivalent to 50 horsepower) or more of
propeller shaft output. To operate the Pure Outboard electric propulsion system on a boat
that is rated for less than 25kW (equivalent to 50 horsepower) of propeller shaft output
and/or in an area that restricts power output, contact Pure Watercraft in advance to
explore the possibility of implementing a “factory setting” that limits the propeller shaft
output to comply with the manufacturer’s rating of your hull and/or local jurisdiction
licensing or operating regulations.
Anyone who might be near the Pure Outboard electric propulsion system while any
component of it is in operation must be informed of the potential dangers and instructed on
how to avoid injury during its use.
2.2 Pure Outboard Safety Instructions
Only use the Cables provided by Pure Watercraft for connecting Pure Outboard system
components.
Before every trip, check all system components (Outboard, Battery Pack, Throttle, and
Cables) for possible damage. In case of damage, do not touch any exposed parts or start
the motor, and contact Pure Watercraft immediately.
Prior to every trip, check the emergency stop Lanyard to ensure it is properly connected to
the Throttle and there is no damage to the lanyard. Secure the emergency stop Lanyard
somewhere on you (commonly worn on the wrist or around your leg) or attach it to the
personal floatation device you are wearing. The purpose of the emergency stop is to turn
off the motor in the case the operator moves out of operating range from the Throttle, such
as an accidental fall. In case of other emergencies while under power, pull the lanyard to
stop the motor.
Do not disconnect the Cables from any part of the system (Battery Pack, Outboard,
Throttle, or Charger) unless the system is powered Off.
Do not open any part of the Outboard, Battery Pack, Throttle, or Charger. Components
may only be opened by persons authorized by Pure Watercraft.
Do not sit or stand on the Battery Pack. Do not place heavy objects on top of the Battery
Pack.
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