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Agilis Jet Tenders
Lohfeldstr. 2
D-52428 Jülich
GERMANY
office: (+49) 2461 - 340 33 30
fax: (+49) 2461 - 340 33 313
www.agilis-jettenders.com
info@agilis-jettenders.com
Owner's Handbook

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  • Page 1 305 - 330 Agilis Jet Tenders Lohfeldstr. 2 D-52428 Jülich GERMANY office: (+49) 2461 - 340 33 30 fax: (+49) 2461 - 340 33 313 www.agilis-jettenders.com info@agilis-jettenders.com Owner‘s Handbook...
  • Page 2 Welcome to Agilis Jettenders! Welcome to Agilis Jettenders! And thank you for choosing our product! To avoid personal injuries always secure loose equipment safely. Make sure that equipment close to machineries are secured in a way that they do not fall into the engines.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content General Data Technical Specifications 1. Introduction 2.General Data 2.1 Engine Model 2.2 Classification 3,05 m 3,30 m 3. Hazards & Safety Beam 1,75 m 1,75 m 3.1 Risk of flooding & stability 3.2 Risk of fire or explosion Dry Weight without options 288 kg 315 kg 3.3 Electrical System - Risk of fire, explosion or electric shocks Height 0,86 m 0,86 m 4.
  • Page 4: Hazards & Safety

    Hazards & Safety Risk of fire or explosion WARNING: Risk of fire. Do not store fuel, tanks fuel lines or any fuel-related components in Risk of flooding and stability direct sunlight. ENGINE Instructions for safe operation of the engine: Openings in the hull. (see General Layout) run the engine compartment fan for 5 minutes before switching on / after switching Bilge pump.
  • Page 5: Electrical System - Risk Of Fire, Explosion Or Electric Shocks

    Electrical System - Risks of fire, explosion or electric shocks Fire or explosion hazards that may result from improper use of electric DC systems: battery selector switches positioned in engine compartment; For description see pictures of switch panel(s); Information about changing fuses can be taken from the general layout and picture indicating fuse position, type and capacity;...
  • Page 6: Operating Your Tender

    Operating Your Tender Steering Wheel Removal CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE WHILE OPERATING New Engine Break-In Period Step 1: Hold your steering wheel centered from both sides. Step 2: Pull the quick release to unlatch the steering wheel then pull towards you. Step 3: To attach the wheel, hold it centered above the shaft and gently push down until it locks.
  • Page 7: Check List

    Check List Check List Before Use Caution: Tubes must be inflated in the correct sequence to prevent over-inflation Safety Check WARNING: ALWAYS attach the safety lanyard to your leg when engine is running. As a safety Set valves to „closed“ and inflate tubes evenly, starting at rear/right, rear/left, then forward check, test the lanyard for its functionality by pulling it away from its seating - the engine valves.
  • Page 8: Anchoring, Mooring, Towing And Lifting

    Accelerate & Brakes Anchoring, mooring, towing and lifting The throttle / gear levers are fitted on the right hand side of the steering wheel. CAUTION Always tow or be towed at a slow speed. Never exceed the hull speed The left (red) lever controls the throttle from 0 (lever down) to 100 % (lever up). The right lever has 2 positions: when being towed. Middle (Forward / Neutral) CAUTION A tow line shall always be fastened in a way that it can be released Down (Rear) when under load.
  • Page 9: General Layout

    General Layout Front step-plate with rope roller and navigation lights „Push-down“ mooring cleat Front seat (splash-water-resistant locker under seat) Front / Rear lifting points Front foot well drain Strap handles Seat (fuel deck filler underneath, starboard side) Side step plates Engine compartment cap with white all-roung light Aft foot wells drains Aft lift points Pilot seat...
  • Page 10: Engine Compartment

    Engine Compartment Full Inspection Maintenance Table Towing Valve Main Circuit Breaker (50amp) Battery Switch Service Battery Bilge Pump Fuel Tank Deck Filler (fuel) Engine Air Filter Engine Battery 10. Oil Dipstick 11. Gas Fire Extinguisher Engine Oil Filter...
  • Page 11: Winter Storage

    Winter Storage Due to temperature changes and humidity, the boat has to be stored in a dry and aerated place. Buoyancy Tube: Before storing your boat, deflate and rinse the tubes thoroughly to remove all debris. Leave to dry before polishing. The tubes should be stored slightly inflated. Battery: This boat uses a wet cell battery. When storing the boat for Winter, disconnect the earth terminal. Use an accumate to extend battery life. Fuel System: Fill the tank completely before storage. Use a fuel stabilizer to minimise fuel break down. Cables: All control cables should be greased at both ends. Cooling System: Proceed as in chapter Flushing Procedure to remove debris that may be found in the raw water cooling circuit. Check the anti-freeze content of the engine coolant. Use frost protection such as distilled water mixed with propylene glycol to a 1:1 ratio. Use the same mixture in the open loop system.
  • Page 12: Warranty

    Agilis Warranty Our warranty covers your boat for 2 years or 60 hours from the date of the original registration. On purchasing a craft, Agilis provides you with with the original registration card. This card should be filled and sent back to Agilis within 30 days after registration. Agilis guarantees to the original purchaser that all seams of the inflation valves, tubes and the fabric used to construct the tubes will be flawless over a period of 3 years from the date of original registration. For commercial use our warranty covers your vessel over a period of 4 months or 60 hours from the original date of registration. Agilis warranty is limited to repairing or replacing defective parts. Agilis Warranty DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear, any minor boat damage, tubes exposed to corrosive chemicals, parts installed by third party personnel, boats purchased for commercial or governmental use, defects caused by non-adherence to instructions.
  • Page 13 Notes We hope that this handbook will help you getting started with your new vessel. It has been conceived to be compact so that the important chapters are easy to find. In case you need more support, do not hesitate to contact your authorized dealer or Agilis Jet Tenders for any inquiries. We wish you a pleasant trip !

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