Mantafoils Volt 4 Efoil Absolute 50L with 50Ah Battery User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- Mantafoils
Table of Contents
- Volt 4 Efoil Absolute 50L with 50Ah Battery
- Product Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- 1. Assembly of Propeller and Prop Guard
- 2. Attaching the Efoil to the Board
- 3. Assembly of Wing to the Efoil
- Q: What should I do if my efoil battery doesn’t charge?
- Q: How often should I clean my efoil after riding?
Volt 4 Efoil Absolute 50L with 50Ah Battery
Product Specifications
Efoil Propulsion Unit:
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Two mast lengths available: 65cm and 85cm
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Four wing sizes: Race Wing 800cm2, Glider Wing 1350cm2,
Freeride Wing 1600cm2, Lifter Wing 2150cm2 -
Includes Propeller, Prop Guard, and accessories kit
Product Usage Instructions
1. Assembly of Propeller and Prop Guard
Follow the included instructions to properly attach the
propeller and prop guard to the efoil propulsion unit.
2. Attaching the Efoil to the Board
Securely attach the efoil propulsion unit to the efoil surfboard
using the provided hardware.
3. Assembly of Wing to the Efoil
Choose the appropriate wing size based on your riding
requirements and attach it to the efoil propulsion unit as per the
instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What should I do if my efoil battery doesn’t charge?
A: If you encounter charging issues, first ensure that the
battery is properly connected and the charger is functioning. If
problems persist, contact customer support for assistance.
Q: How often should I clean my efoil after riding?
A: It is recommended to rinse your efoil with fresh water after
each use to remove salt and debris. For a deeper clean, follow the
post-ride cleaning instructions provided in the manual.
Safety Warnings and Disclaimers VOLT 4 efoil what’s in the box Package 1 –
Volt 4 efoil Package 2 – Boards Package 3 – Battery and battery charger Prior
to the ride
Assembly of propeller and Prop guard Attaching the efoil to the board Assembly
of wing to the efoil Charging Installing the battery Ready to ride Resting and
carrying your Board Getting onto your board Riding your board Post ride
Getting back to the shore and powering off Removing the battery Post ride
cleaning Maintenance and storage Mantafoils mobile application Downloading the
app App – Logs Access App – Battery Status App – User Guides Remote User
Manual Maintenance Page
Overview
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Safety Warnings & Disclaimers
WARNING
We understand your excitement to ride your new efoil. However, read the
following section carefully to ensure longevity of the product and safety of
the rider. Failure to comply to these warnings may result in serious injury or
death of the rider or others. Please fully read and comply with the user
manual before use. If you are unsure how to operate the device, contact your
dealer. Use of the product and participation in the sport may lead to risk of
injury or death. By using this product, the user accepts the inherent risk of
use.
Note The information contained in this User Manual contains the latest
information available at the time of printing. Mantafoils is committed to
continuous product improvements and reserves the right to modify the product,
components, specifications or other aspects of the Mantafoils product without
advance notice. This manual is recorded to facilitate the user with all
required information for the assembly and maintenance of the Mantafoil Volt 4
efoil. For any further assistance on troubleshooting issues not included in
this manual, kindly contact the mantafoil support team at
support@mantafoils.com
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UNBOXING Your Volt 4 efoil will arrive to you in 3 separate packages:
. Efoil Propulsion Unit . Efoil Surfboard . Battery & Battery Charger
Unboxing
PACKAGE 1: Efoil Propulsion Unit
Efoil propulsion unit The efoil propulsion unit package arrives in the efoil
travel bag along with the choice of wing(s), propeller, prop guard and
accessories kit.
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Unboxing
The Volt 4 efoil propulsion unit is made available in two mast lengths
Volt 4 – 65cm 65cm long mast is for beginners
and preferred for heavier riders.
Suitable for most riders.
Adapted for riding in flat waters.
Volt 4 – 85cm
85cm long mast is for intermediate and advanced riders.
Allows riders to carve like nothing else.
The extra mast length also provides peace of mind when cruising at high speed
or riding in choppy waters.
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Unboxing
and four different wing sizes engineered to meet your riding requirements
RACE WING 800cm2
The Race 800cm2 efoil wing is designed for riders seeking for higher speed and
more aggressive carving capability.
It is recommended for advanced riders only.
GLIDER WING 1350cm2
The Glider 1350cm2 high aspect efoil wing will improve top speed and range and
at the expense of lower lifting power.
Not suitable for sharp turns carving.
FREERIDE WING 1600 cm2
The Freeride 1600cm2 efoil wing is the standard choice for most riders. It
enables stable low to medium speed flights and long range and turns
smoothly.
It will allow heavy riders to fly easily.
LIFTER WING 2150cm2
The lifter 2150cm2 efoil wing is dedicated for heavy riders for which the
freeride 1600cm2 is not enough. It enables stable low speed flights and long
range and turns smoothly. It will also allow heaviest riders
to fly easily.
Recommended for heavy riders (above 100kg).
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Unboxing
In addition to the mast and the wing, your package will also contain the
Propeller and the Prop guard. The innovative prop guard design has a built in
stabilizer, adjustable angle system, water breaching capability and also
reduces risk of injury from propeller and wing tips.
Stabilizer
Prop Guard
Surf Stabilizer
Normal Propeller Stabilizer
Prop Guard for Jet propulsion unit 5
Folding Propeller Jet Propulsion Unit
Accessories
Remote Control
Wireless charging pad and cable
Tef Gel
Reelx Anti-corrosion Gel
Hex key Set
For board
4 – M8 X 20 screws
For propeller
For Wing
2 – M8 X 25 screws 1 – M8 X 20 screw
For prop guard
1 – M6 X 20 screw 6mm washer x 1 4 – M5 X 16 screws
5mm washer x 4
Spacers X 2 Propeller Pin
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PACKAGE 2: Efoil Surfboard
The four available board sizes are:
DISCOVERY 150 litres The Carbon Fiber Reinforced 150L (5’11” – 180x79cm)
Beginners and School riders
EXPLORE 100 litres The Carbon Fiber Reinforced 100L (5’5″ – 165x70cm)
Beginners and Intermediate riders as well as Heavier riders (> 90kg)
ELITE 75 litres The Carbon Fiber Reinforced 75L (4’8″ – 142x60cm) Confirmed
riders (up to 95kg)
ABSOLUTE 50 litres The Carbon Fiber Prepeg 50L (4’4″ – 132x56cm) Expert and
Light riders (< 80kg)
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Unboxing
PACKAGE 3:
Battery The 50Ah – Long range smart battery
Unboxing
Safety Locks
Magnetic Activation
. Ride time upto 180min . Fully waterproof (IP67) . Sleek design with Dual
seal protection and safety locks . Bluetooth connectivity . Battery status
accessible via Mantafoils smartphone app . Short circuit protection .
Temperature and discharge monitoring
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Battery Charger There are two types of battery chargers
Unboxing
STANDARD CHARGER
The Standard Charger is 15 Amps and require approximately 4 hours
of charging.
FAST CHARGER
The Fast Charger is 25 Amps and require approximately 2 hours of charging.
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Prior to the Ride
The new Volt 4 has a very simplified assembly process for the user. It is
important to read through this section carefully and follow the assembly
procedure listed below to prevent damage to any parts.
Step 1 – Assembly of propeller and prop guard. Step 2 – Attachment of efoil to
the board. Step 3 – Assembly of wing to the efoil.
1- Assembly of propeller and prop guard Tools Required: Hex Key, Spacers, M6
screw x1, 6mm washer x1, M5 screws x4, M5 washers x4
This section is broken down into three subsections: 1. Placing the spacers on
your motor. 2. Attaching the Prop guard to your efoil. 3. Attaching the
propeller to your efoil.
IMPORTANT When assembling the prop guard and propeller ensure your efoil is
disconnected from the main battery power to prevent serious injuries.
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Prior to the ride
PLACEMENT OF SPACERS ON YOUR MOTOR 1. The spacers are placed flat between the
motor of your efoil and the prop guard.
These spacers have a tiny groove that act as guide point.
Guides must be opposite to each other.
There are guide points on the spacers as shown in the figure above. Place both
spacers flat on top of each other with guide points vertical and in the
opposite direction of each other.
Note: Rotating the spacers in the opposite directions changes angle of the
stabilizer wing and the pitching power of the efoil.
2. Ensure the spacers are aligned together as one, place it flush on the
motor head as shown in the figure. The spacer must be placed vertically with
the guide points opposite to each other.
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NORMAL & FOLDING PROPELLER (For Jet assembly instructions please skip to page no: 16) ATTACHMENT OF PROP GUARD ON YOUR EFOIL
1 . On the prop guard, there is an arrow that indicates the positioning on the efoil (refer to figure 1). After the spacer has been placed on the motor, place the prop guard with the arrow pointing upward in the same direction as the mast (refer to figure 2).
Figure 1
On the back of the prop guard, the arrow indicates how it must be placed on
the efoil
The arrow on the prop guard should point towards the board.
EFOIL MAST PROP GUARD
STABILIZER
Apply Tef gel to the motor holes
Figure 2
2. Align the prop guard as depicted in figure 2. Ensure the stabilizer is
parallel to the floor and the bar of the prop guard aligns vertically with the
mast. Once the prop guard is aligned, screw it in place with the screws
provided. Your kit is provided with screws and washers. Use these to attach
the prop guard, place them with the 5mm washers on opposite screw slots.
Note: It is crucial that the screws are secured tightly on the prop guard at
all times to ensure long term use of your efoil.
IMPORTANT Exercise caution while gently tightening the screws until you
encounter resistance, as overtightening may result in breakage.
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Prior to the ride
ATTACHMENT OF PROPELLER TO YOUR EFOIL IMPORTANT: The images in this section
are only to provide a clear view of the propeller
assembly. DO NOT assemble the propeller without the prop guard at any instance
on your foil.
1. Place the propeller pin provided into the motor shaft and rotate the shaft
so that the pin is horizontal to the floor. This position will help place the
propeller with ease.
Motor Shaft Propeller Pin
2. Behind the propeller, there are pin slots to engage the propeller pin. If
there is sufficient distance between the prop guard and the propeller pin,
engage the propeller on the deeper pin slot. If there is insufficient
distance, engage the propeller in the shallow pin position.
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Shallow Pin slot
Deeper Pin slot
Pin slot
3 blades propeller
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Folding propeller
Prior to the ride
3. Place the propeller in alignment with the pin and push in place. The pin
must be fully engaged with the propeller.
IMPORTANT When placing the propeller to engage with the pin ensure the
propeller slot aligns perfectly with the pin as once in place it may prove to
be difficult to remove. If you do find yourself in the above situation, use a
soft tool to remove the propeller from the motor shaft, re-align the propeller
and move into place again.
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Prior to the ride
THE FINAL ASSEMBLY OF PROPELLER AND PROP GUARD After instructions in Section
I, II and III are completed, the final assembly of your efoil will follow as
below: Once the prop guard is attached to the efoil and the propeller is
attached to the motor shaft with the pin engaged, place the washer first
followed by the screw. Lock the propeller in place using an allen key. The
base of the propeller must NOT touch the base of the prop guard. If the
propeller rotates with the motor freely and without any rubbing or metal
scratching, it indicates a correct assembly and fitment. This motion can be
tested by hand. Ensure the efoil is not powered on at any instance during the
assembly.
IMPORTANT DO NOT assemble the propeller without the prop guard at any instance
on your efoil.
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Prior to the ride
JET PROPULSION UNIT ASSEMBLY
1 . After the spacer has been placed on the efoil, place the prop guard in the
same direction as mast. 2. Align the prop guard as depicted in the picture
below. Ensure the stabilizer is parallel to the floor and the bar of the prop
guard aligns perfect vertically with the mast. Once the prop guard is aligned,
screw it with the screws provided.
Stabilizer
Prop guard
Note: It is crucial that the screws are secured tightly on the prop guard at all times to ensure long term use of your efoil.
1. Place the propeller pin provided into the motor shaft and rotate the shaft so that the pin is in horizontal to the floor. This position will help place the propeller with ease.
Motor Shaft Propeller Pin
IMPORTANT The image above is merely to provide a clear view of the propeller
assembly. DO NOT assemble the propeller without the prop guard at any instance
on your efoil.
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Prior to the ride
4. Place the propeller in alignment with the pin and push in place. The pin
must be fully engaged with the propeller. 5. Once the prop guard is attached
to the efoil and the propeller is attached to the motor shaft with the pin
engaged, screw it with the screw provided.
Apply Tef gel before tightening the screws
Note : Apply tef gel to the screws before inserting screw IMPORTANT When
placing the propeller to engage with the pin ensure the propeller slot aligns
perfectly with the pin as once in place it may prove to be difficult to
remove. If you do find yourself in the above situation, use a soft tool to
remove the propeller from the motor shaft, re-align the propeller and move
into place again.
Jet Cone Starter Blades
6. Place the cap to the prop guard as depicted in pic and screw it with the
screws provided. 7. Use 3 x M3 screws to fix the jet cone in place.
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Prior to the Ride
2- Attachment of efoil to the board Tools Required: Hex Key Set, Tef Gel , 4 –
M8 washers , 4- M8 Screws
M8 x 20 – screws
Flip the board and place with the battery compartment facing up on the ground.
The screws to attach the board and the foil come placed in their respective
slots. The screw sizes for boards are M8x20. Apply Tef gel into the screw
threads and screw down foil in place using the hex tool set. The screws must
be secured tightly.
Note: Always apply tef gel to any screw inserts and for extended usage loosen
the screws and re-apply tef gel every few weeks. This is to prevent corrosion
of the aluminium surface in contact with the screws.
Apply Tef gel onto the surface in contact with screw
Remove cap before clipping mast
CAUTION: Exercise extreme caution while connecting or removing the mast; make
sure to put in and pull out the mast straight upwards without tilting in any
direction as it may damage the connecting pins severely.
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Prior to the Ride
3- Assembly of wing to the efoil Tools Required: Hex Key, Tef Gel, 2 – M8 x 25
screws , 1 – M8 x 20 screws
Ensure the previous steps of assembly are completed before proceeding to this
section. This will ensure easy installation and protection of your efoil
parts.
The screws to attach the wing to your fuselage also come positioned in their
respective screw slots. When assembling the wing on the efoil, the protruding
spine of the wing should be the part in contact with the fuselage.
Note: Pay close attention to the placement of screws according to their
respective sizes. The longer two screws must be the towards the propeller and
the shortest must be towards the nose of the fuselage.
M8 x 20mm
M8 x 25mm
Apply Tef gel onto the threads
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Prior to the Ride
Use allen key from the provided tool kit and tighten the wing to the efoil.
The wing must not wobble on the efoil and must sit sturdy in place.
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Prior to the ride
CHARGING VOLT SMART BATTERY CHARGING
The Volt smart battery should ideally provide you with a ride time of 180
minutes depending on your weight and riding style. 1. Position the charger in
front of the battery near the connectors. 2. Connect the charger connectors to
the battery. The orange connector to the orange plug and black connector to
black plug.
3. Plug in the charger cable to the socket. The typical charge time is 4
hours on standard charger and 2 hours on the fast charger. The battery status
is accessible via the Mantafoils smartphone application.
CAUTION Do NOT keep charger unattended while charging. If the battery heats up
while charging, disconnect charger. Charging MUST be carried out in a dry and
safe location.
Fully charged
In charging
After charging or when not in use, it is recommended to keep the Volt Smart
Battery stored in an optional fireproof case. 4. Once charged, first unplug
the charger from wall socket then disconnect the battery from the charger.
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Prior to the ride
CHARGING
The battery charger has an LED status indicator. The indication description is
listed below. The `-‘ indicates a second pause. The status should be read from
the power ON state of the charger to the battery.
Indicator State Red Green
Fault Indication No power
Solution
The connection between charger and battery is not secure or battery voltage is
too low. Re-check if connectors are plugged in correctly.
Red-Green-Red – – – Over Voltage
Switch off main power and re-try. If error still persists, contact sales@mantafoils.com.
Red Green Red Green -Green Red —-
Red Green —-
Ambient temperature too high.
Check if battery is kept for charging in a cool and ventilated space.
Output Under Voltage
Ambient temperature is too high. Check if battery is kept for charging in a cool and ventilated space.
Output Under Voltage
Contact sales@mantafoils.com.
Red Green Red Green –
Input AC abnormality Contact Mantafoil Support team.
If any issues persists, contact mantafoils support team at
support@mantafoils.com.
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Prior to the ride
INSTALLING THE BATTERY
The next step is installing the Volt smart battery into your board. Hold the
battery by the handles and carefully lower it into the board cavity. Place the
battery in the slot with the connectors pointing in the right direction. (Make
sure connection caps are removed)
Press firmly around the connectors
Connectors of battery
Press the battery near the connector and ensure it’s flush with the bottom
board surface before screwing it down. Once the battery is in place, lock it
into place by turning the safety locks on both sides. Ensure the locks are
completely tightened.
TURN
Locks
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Prior to the ride
Connecting the magnet from the mast on to the battery will power on the efoil.
Magnetic activation Place and turn 90° clockwise
CAUTION Do not ride the efoil unless the battery is locked into place
properly.
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Ready to ride
RESTING AND CARRYING YOUR BOARD TO THE SHORE Before each ride, check the seals
condition prior to the ride. Also check that no screws are loose and the
product is free of any damage. Ensure that all the connectors are tightened
securely and the battery is locked in place. Should your product be damaged,
contact your seller and refrain from using the product. When you place your
board on the shore, ensure that the nose of the surfboard is in contact with
the sand and the propeller is facing upward. Alternatively, you may keep the
board on its side. Pay attention to the wing tips while placing the board to
prevent any damages.
After ensuring your board has been assembled correctly with charged batteries,
you are now ready to try out the board. The board can be tested with the
remote controller outside the water.
Note: DO NOT RUN MOTOR FOR MORE THAN 5 SECONDS OUTSIDE THE WATER. Carry the
board to the water shallow enough to create a fair distance between the
propeller and ground.
The board has side handles designed to carry it. Hold the board with one hand
holding the handle and the second hand holding the mast. You may need to
adjust your hand position on the mast to find the right balance.
CAUTION When lifting the board off the shore, pay particular attention to lift
the wings completely to prevent the tip pressing on the ground and avoid wing
breakage. Do not aim to drag the board into the water as it could risk
damaging the parts and lead to personal injury while in use.
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Getting on the board
GETTING ON THE BOARD Ensure that you are aware of your surroundings and others
when in use of the product. Refrain from using the board in a crowded
environment.
CAUTIONS Ensure that the wings and propeller never get into contact with the
seabed as it could get trapped in the sand beneath or hit rocks and possibly
damage the part. Hold the remote in your dominant hand and tighten the remote
band onto your wrist. Contact with the wings or propeller could lead to
serious injury or death. Do not turn on the remote when you or others are
standing too close the propeller. Do not step on the wing when climbing onto
the board. Wear tight swimwear and secure hair in place before you begin your
ride.
When ready to go, climb onto the board staying on your chest and try to reach
for the board’s nose. Keep the elbows tucked to the side supporting your chest
on the board and your feet on either ends at the bottom of the board.
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Getting on the board
Adjust your bodyweight toward the front of the board so that the board stays
parallel to the water. In case the nose of the board lifts above the water,
move yourself toward the front of the board. This will ensure better control
and stability on the board. You are now ready to ride.
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RIDING YOUR BOARD
1. Gently and gradually press the trigger to increase the throttle of the
motor.
When riding the first time do not try to go fast, just maintain slow speed to
get used to the board dynamics and balance.
2. To navigate your board to the left or right, lean slightly towards your
desired direction and the board will follow your movement. The more you are
positioned back of the board the sharper the turn will be.
3. Once you are comfortable riding the board lying down, maintain constant
speed to gradually move onto your knees whilst keeping the bodyweight on the
front half of the board. Placing your hands on the board, push your body up
and move your knees under you. Should you feel the foil lifting, move your
body forward so that the board stays in contact with the water.
4. Upon managing to control your throttle speed and body balance, you may
slowly transition to your feet. Start putting your front feet forward while
holding the board nose with your hand. Hold the trigger steady to avoid speed
change while performing this body position transition.
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Getting on the board
Getting on the board
5. Always remember that weight pressure to the front of the board maintains
it on the water. Only release front pressure when you are ready to fly. It is
good practice for the rider to begin without flying at the very first ride and
gradually attempt short flights while bouncing the board to the water.
6. When the rider is familiar with the process, the rider can release the
pressure at the nose of the board until it lifts off.
7. Moving body back pitch up the board, Moving forward pitch it down.
Similarly throttling up pitch up the board while throttling down pitch down.
Note: It is important to be smooth and precise with the trigger pressing and
releasing. While learning you may hold the trigger fully and use the buttons
to fine tune your speed.
8. Practice makes perfect. Take your time out to get comfortable using the
board and navigating it and maintain your throttle speed.
9. When starting out, wipe outs are normal and contribute to your learning
process.
Note: When you fall off the board, always immediately fully release the
throttle trigger. This will automatically lock your remote.
10. Your weight plays a critical role to maintain balance on the board. Learn
to adjust your weight on the board. Try to always maintain the board parallel
to the water. If the nose of the board projects upwards you will topple off
the board.
CAUTION When falling, Always try to fall away from the efoil. Learning how to
fall is an important part of the process and is key to reduce risk of injury
or death.
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After riding
POST RIDE GETTING BACK TO THE SHORE AND POWERING OFF
1. When you have finished riding your board, ensure to power the remote
controller off by holding down the middle menu button for 5 seconds. 2. Safely
carry the board back to shore. You may carry the board from the handle and
mast similar to the technique used to carry the board to the water. 3. Once on
the shore, remove the magnet from battery and this will power off the efoil.
Make sure to place the magnet on the mast to prevent it from damage or loss.
Magnet on battery
WARNING Remember to always disconnect the magnet from the battery and remove
battery from the board after each ride as a precautionary measure to ensure
safety and minimize the risk of any potential hazards.
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After riding
REMOVING THE BATTERY 1. Unscrew the safety locks from both sides to unlock the
battery.
Locks
2. Pull the battery out of the board cavity by pulling and gently rocking it
side to side.
Pull by gently rocking it side to side
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After riding
POST RIDE CLEANING
Ensure the following steps are repeated after each use and as needed to enjoy your future rides.
1. When you are done using the efoil board, spray down the board with pressurized fresh water to clean the board of any sand residue and salt water.
2. Rinse with pressure from the nose inlet.
Pressure inlet
3. Check to see if any debris has invaded the battery compartment or
connectors. Rinse it out and dry with a towel.
Note: Ensure the battery compartment is dried completely before being stored
away. 4. Rotate the propeller carefully by hand and rinse off excess sand
residue. 5. Wipe down the board and its accompanied parts clean with a dry
towel.
Note: Do not spray water onto the terminals of the battery.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1. The efoil and Battery MUST be stored in a cool and
dry place. An exceeded duration of exposure to UV rays and heat may lead to
damages on the board and parts in addition to risk of fire. Additionally if
purchased with kit, you may store the battery into purpose made fire retardant
aluminum cases for enhanced safety. 2. For increased longevity of your board,
every few weeks re-apply tef gel to the fuselage and wings screw slots. 3.
Apply ReelX anti-corrosion liquid on terminals at regular intervals (typically
every 10 sessions if exposed to water, every 50 sessions if not exposed to
water).
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Mobile Application
Download the Mantafoil application from Google play store or Apple store on
your device. The QR links are included below.
The official Mantafoils app
Available on the
https://play.google.com/store/apps/detailDs?oidw=ncolomad.Mantafoils.MantafoilsApp&gl=FR
Available on the
https://apps.apppl/em.caoDnmotaw/-uns/loapa-d foils/id1631788758
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Application – Logs Access
1. Once the logs access is enabled, open the Manta f o i l s application and
click on the ride logs
icon.
2. Connect to the Mantafoils wifi network and click connect to remote’. To view your ride logs click
show old logs’.
3. All the ride logs will appear listed. Click on any of the log files to view details of the ride.
4. On this page, the ride can be replayed and view other data like the
remaining battery percentage, the kilometers travelled and so
on.
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5. Clicking on any of the data presented will open an expanded window view of all the available ride information.
Application – Battery status
The Volt Smart Battery status can be monitored on the application. Ensure the
bluetooth and location is enabled on your smartphone. The serial number of
your battery is found on the bottom right conner.
1. Click on the battery icon.
2. Click scan to scan and connect to your battery.
3. Within few seconds, the Battery should appear. Under `new detected devices’. Click on the serial number of your battery to connect.
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Application – Battery status
Once battery is connected, the battery charge percent is visible along with other battery parameters. Swipe right to monitor battery cells
The battery cells are displayed on this page. The cumulative value is the
present total voltage of the battery.
A validating check on your battery would be to ensure the cell voltages must
be in the same range of values. If any individual(s) cell is lower,
discontinue use of battery and contact sales@mantafoils.com
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Application – User Guide
Click on the list icon to access the Mantafoil Volt 4 user manuals, tutorial guides and contact information for queries or support.
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Remote Manual
REMOTE MANUAL
Configurable Display Sunlight Readable Safety Lock Ride Logging
Waterproof GPS Positioning Technology Cruise Control Wireless Charging
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Homescreen – First Time Turning On
Power ON the remote by holding the `O’ button for 2 sec. When remote is
powered ON, the home screen will display the following:
1. Clock 2. The Remote Battery Charge 3. Signal strength between efoil and
remote 4. GPS 5. Throttle 6. Gear Speed 7. Board’s Data
Remote when powered the first time.
1.Clock 6. Gear Speed
0:00 6
0
0
5. Throttle level 7. Board’s data
REMAINING
in
–
REMAINING
Km
–
2. Remote battery charge
3. The signal antenna colour indicates Red – No Connection White – Connected
The bars show the strength of the connection
4. The number of satellites currently connected
Hold the `O’ button for 2sec to Power ON / OFF
Remote after pairing to your efoil.
Long press +’ followed by long press
– ‘ to access menu settings
Single Press ‘O’ button will change through different information displays
0:00 6
0
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REMAINING
in
REMAINING
Km
–
2
–
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Battery Level of efoil
This indicates remote is locked
Unlocking the Remote
To start the ride, unlock the safety lock by short press the `-‘ button once.
The five seconds countdown will appear. To start your ride press the trigger
before the countdown ends.
Note: This safety feature, locks the trigger after 5 seconds to prevent any
accidental efoil activation.
0:00 6
0
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REMAINING
in
REMAINING
Km
–
2
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Step 2: Press the trigger before the 5 seconds countdown ends
Step 1: Short press the `-‘ button once
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Menu Settings
When remote is switched ON and in locked status , long press the +’ button first followed by the
-‘ button for 3 seconds to enter the menu settings.
Press the -‘ or
+’ button and navigate Up or Down the menu. Press `O’ button
to select the setting you want to enter.
Single press `O’ button to select an option
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Single press -‘ &
+’ to navigate through the settings menu Up or Down
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Pairing Efoil
To connect your remote to the efoil:
. Press the O’ button to enter into “Pairing Efoil” page. . Navigate to “Pair Remote” option using
+’ or -‘ button. Make sure that at this stage the magnet is not placed on the battery. . Press
O’ to start the pairing mode. “Pairing…” will appear. . Power ON the
efoil by placing the magnet on the battery. . The remote will turn OFF
automatically once pairing is
completed.
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Pairing Efoil
Pair Remote Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Pairing Efoil
Pair Remote Return
Pairing… Power ON the Foil
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
. Long press `O’ button and power the remote back ON.
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. Your remote is now paired with your efoil.
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Note : After few seconds, the signal antenna colour will turn to white indicating that remote is connected to efoil and the bars indicate the strength of connection.
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Homescreen – During Ride
During your ride, your homescreen will display the following information
1. Speed of the efoil 2. The efoil battery percentage 3. Throttle Level 4.
Gear 5. Board’s Data
On this page, use the +’ button to increase your gear speed. Use the
-‘
button to decrease your gear speed.
Use the `O’ button to scroll through the first, second and third data set’s of
the board.
4.Gear
3.Throttle Level
Press to go to the next set of data
Long press the `-‘ button to reset the ride
Press to reduce gear speed
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28
Km/h
FOIL TEMP
DegC
MAX SPEED
Km/h
50° 28
1.Speed of the efoil 2.Battery level of efoil
5.Data Set 1
Press to increase gear speed
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Data Set 2
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EFFICIENCY
/K
60
80
Data Set 3
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Trigger Calibration
From the Menu page, navigate by pressing the + ‘ or
-‘ to the Trigger cal’ and press
O’ to enter.
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Trigger Cal
Calibrate Trigger Return
1. On this page, press the `O’ button to begin sensor calibration.
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Trigger Cal
Calibrate Trigger Return
release trigger and press O Button Raw Angle: 3433
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. On this page, ensure the trigger is not pressed. Then press once the `O’ button to start trigger calibration
Trigger Cal
Calibrate Trigger Return
release trigger and press O Button Raw Angle released: 3433
Trigger Cal
Calibrate Trigger Return
Press Trigger Fully and press O Button Raw Angle: 3433
Trigger Cal
Calibrate Trigger Return
Press Trigger Fully and press O Button Raw Angle Range: 645
Trigger Cal
Calibrate Trigger Return
release trigger not pressed
Trigger Cal
Calibrate Trigger Return
Done
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
3. Automatically, the Raw Angle Released value will be displayed.
4. Now press the trigger fully and press once the `O’ button.
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Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
5. Automatically the Raw Angle Range value will be displayed.
6. Now release the trigger fully and wait for the screen to change.
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
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Logs Upload
From the Menu page, navigate by pressing the + ‘ or
-‘ to the Logs Upload’ and press
O’ to enter.
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Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Logs Upload
Access Logs Return
1. Navigate to Access Logs option by pressing +’ or
-‘ button.
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Press the `O’ button to toggle the system ON and OFF. All travel logs are recorded by default.
Logs Upload
Access Logs Return
ON
Logs Upload
Access Logs Return
OFF
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Setting it to `ON’ will activate the transfer of logs data to the phone
application.
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
3. Setting it to `OFF’ will deactivate the transfer of logs data to the phone
application and restart the remote.
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Logs Access
1. Once the logs access is enabled, open the Mantafoils application and click
on the ride
logs icon.
2. Connect to the Mantafoils wifi network.
3. Connect to the Mantafoils wifi network and click connect to remote’. To view your ride logs click
show old logs’.
4. All the ride logs will appear listed. Click on any of the log files to
view
details of the ride.
5. Once the logs access is enabled, open the Mantafoils application and click on the ride logs icon to replay your ride.
6. Clicking on any of the data presented will open an expanded window view of
all the available ride
information.
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Power Setting – Power Limit
From the Menu page, navigate by pressing the + ‘ or
-‘ to the Power Settings’ and press
O’ to enter.
Note: The “Power Limit” is used to set the maximum power output of the efoil
during the ride.
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Power Settings
Power Limit Start Level Throttle Ramp Return
1. Navigate to Power limit option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’ to
enter.
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Power Limit
ax Power Limit % Return
Current Limit: 30%
Power Limit
ax Power Limit % Return
Current Limit: 100%
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press the `O’ button to set the “Max Power Limit %” to the desired value. The values change in increments of 10.
Note: This feature is designed to make the ride easily controllable for
amateur and young riders. It limits the maximum power output.
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Power Settings – Start Level
From the Menu page, navigate to Power Settings’ option using
+’ or -‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
Note: The “Start Level” pre-set the gear speed at which you start the ride.
The range of the gears goes from 1 to 18.
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Power Settings
Power Limit Start Level Throttle Ramp Return
1. Navigate to Start Level option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’ to
enter.
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Start Level
Startup Gear Return
Start Gear: 1
Start Level
Startup Gear Return
Start Gear: 8
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press the `O’ button to set the throttle start to the desired value. The values change in increments of 1.
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Power Settings – Throttle Ramp
From the Menu page, navigate to the Power settings’ option using
+ ‘ or -‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
Note: “Throttle ramp” is the sensitivity of the acceleration of the efoil. It
controls how quickly the power output ramps up or down between different power
levels.
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Power Settings
Power Limit Start Level Throttle Ramp Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to Throttle Ramp option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’ to
enter.
Throttle Ramp
Ramping Return
Current Start: very slow
Throttle Ramp
Ramping Return
Current Start: normal
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press the `O’ button to change the power output ramps. The value changes
from very slow, slow, normal, fast and
very fast.
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Display Settings – Units
From the Menu page, navigate to the Display settings’ option using
+ ‘ or
-‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
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Display Settings
Units Language Time Zone Dark ode Remote’s ode Display OFF Delay Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to the Units option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’ to
enter.
The available Units are:
Units
Units Return ater: kts-Km-DegC
Units
Units Return
SI: Km/h-Km-DegC
Units
Units Return
US: ph- iles-DegF
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Nautical units
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
SI units
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
US units
2. Keep pressing the `O’ button on this page to change the units on your remote.
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Display Settings – Language
From the Menu page, navigate to the Display settings’ option using
+ ‘ or
-‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
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Display Settings
Units Language Time Zone Dark ode Remote’s ode Display OFF Delay Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to the Language option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’ to
enter.
Language
Language Return English
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press `O’ to change the language
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Display Settings – Time Zone
From the Menu page, navigate to the Display settings’ option using
+ ‘ or
-‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
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Display Settings
Units Language Time Zone Dark ode Remote’s ode Display OFF Delay Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to the Timezone option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’ to
enter.
Time Zone
Time Zone Return Time Zone: UTC+4:00
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press `O’ to change the Timezone on your
remote
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Display Settings – Dark Mode
From the Menu page, navigate to the Display settings’ option using
+ ‘ or
-‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
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Display Settings
Units Language Time Zone Dark ode Remote’s ode Display OFF Delay Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to the Darkmode option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’ to
enter.
Dark ode
Dark ode Return
Dark ode: ON
Dark ode
Dark ode Return
Dark ode: OFF
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press the `O’ button on this page to switch the Dark Mode ON or OFF.
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Dark Mode – ON
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0:00
6
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REMAINING
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–
2
–
Dark Mode – OFF
Display Settings – Remote’s Mode
From the Menu page, navigate to the Display settings’ option using
+ ‘ or
-‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
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Display Settings
Units Language Time Zone Dark ode Remote’s ode Display OFF Delay Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to the
Remote’s
mode
option using +’ or
-‘
button and press `O’
to enter.
Remote’s ode
Remote’s ode Return
ode: Standard
Remote’s ode
Remote’s ode Return
ode: Rental/School Session: 30 in
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press the `O’ button on this page to switch the mode on your remote.
The different modes are
. Mode : Standard . Mode : Rental/ School
The rental session durations are: 15Min 30Min 45Min 60Min 90Min 120Min 180Min
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0:00
0
8
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REMAINING
Km
–
2
–
In rental mode, the display changes to gear
number.
Gear level
Display Settings – Display OFF Delay
From the Menu page, navigate to the Display settings’ option using
+ ‘ or
-‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
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Display Settings
Units Language Time Zone Dark ode Remote’s ode Display OFF Delay Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to Display OFF Delay option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’
to enter.
Display OFF Delay
Display OFF Delay Return
OFF Delay: 2 mins
Display OFF Delay
Display OFF Delay Return
OFF Delay: Never
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
2. Press the `O’ button to change the display OFF Delay time. The values changes from 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min and Never
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Downloading Firmware Update
. Open the Mantafoils application on your mobile phone.
Wi-Fi FIRMWARE UPDATE
CHANGE LOG V4
CHANGE LOG V3
1. Click on the Remote Control
2. Select the latest firmware version
Note: Make sure to install Volt 4 remote firmware.
3. Wait for the download to finish
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Installing Firmware Update
1. After the firmware update is downloaded on your mobile application, connect your remote to the efoil.
2. Now connect your phone to the Mantafoils wifi network
Wifi username: MANTAFOIL Wifi password: Manta135
3. After connecting the remote to the efoil and your phone, navigate to the
FW Update’ page on your remote using
+ ‘ or -‘ button and press
O’ to
enter.
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Reset System Exit
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
F Update
Update Firmware Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Ensure that your remote is connected to your efoil and phone, then press `O’ to select “Update Firmware” option.
4. Now on your phone, click on the `UPDATE’ button to install the new firmware.
5. Once the installation is complete, your remote will show `Lost Connection’ and will restart. This indicates that the update is successfully completed.
Note: You can also verify the update by checking the Firmware Version shown on
the start up page when the remote is powered on.
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Resetting Your Remote
From the Menu page, navigate to the Reset System’ option using
+ ‘ or -‘ button and press
O’ to enter.
. Navigate to Factory Reset’ option and press the
O’ button on the remote .
to reset the system.
Your remote will automatically restart after the re-setting is done.
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Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
Reset System
Factory Reset Return
Used min: 3 R-F ; 2.2 F-F : 1.14
1. Navigate to the Factory Reset option using +’ or
-‘ button and press `O’
to enter.
Powering OFF
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Charging the Remote
The Mantafoil remote is charged wirelessly. The wireless charger and cable are
provided in your efoil kit.
. To charge the remote, plug in the wireless charger. . Place the remote on
the wireless charging pad. . The blue light on the remote and the pad indicate
charging in progress. . The blue light on the remote will turn off once it is
fully charged. . The remote charge must be at least 20% to be able to use for
riding.
Charge time: 2 hours (when less than 10%).
Keep this side towards the wireless charging pad.
Place the remote on the pad as shown in the picture
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Blue colour – Charging Light off – Charged
Hardware Reset
To hardware reset your remote, place a magnet on the side of the bottom right
corner of the remote screen. The remote will power off. You can then restart
your remote. This feature is useful in the unlikely event of a software hang
or frozen screen.
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REMAINING
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Troubleshooting
Common Issues Remote not Pairing
Remote Screen is stuck Remote does not turn ON Cannot connect to Mantafoil
wifi for firmware update Remote not Charging Remote Firmware not updating
Water inside Remote
Suggested Solution
– Your efoil may not be powered on. Check Battery Status (Refer to efoil user
manual) and re-try.
– Ensure the data cable connectors are connected securely and no water has
entered in. If you notice traces of water, leave cables out for drying and re-
try.
– Ensure the lid of your board is closed properly.
– Hardware reset your remote.
– Ensure your remote is charged and re-try.
– Read the firmware update section of the user manual. Follow instructions and
try again.
– Ensure the instructions in the user manual section remote charging are
followed.
– Contact Mantafoil Support team.
– In the unlikely event of water inside the remote, discontinue use of the
remote and contact Mantafoil Support team.
If any issues persist with your remote, contact mantafoils support team at sales@mantafoils.com
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Board S/N Battery S/N
Inspected
Board Wings
Replaced / Repaired Seals Receiver
Repair work details
Maintenance Schedule
Mast S/N Remote S/N
FIRST 6 MONTH SERVICE
Mast Battery
Fuselage Connector
Propeller
Remote
Oil Remote
Mast Propeller
Fuselage Anode
Motor Controller Propeller Duct
Efoil Hours of use Name of Technician Authorized Repair Centre Signature of Technician
City / Country
Date
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Maintenance Schedule
Board S/N Battery S/N
Time of Service 100HRS / 12M
Inspected
Board Wings
200HRS / 24M
Mast Battery
Mast S/N Remote S/N
300HRS / 36M
HRS / M
HRS / M
Fuselage Connector
Propeller
Remote
Replaced / Repaired Seals Receiver
Repair work details
Oil Remote
Mast Propeller
Fuselage Anode
Motor Controller Propeller Duct
Efoil Hours of use Name of Technician Authorized Repair Centre Signature of Technician
City / Country
Date
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Maintenance Schedule
Board S/N Battery S/N
Time of Service 100HRS / 12M
Inspected
Board Wings
200HRS / 24M
Mast Battery
Mast S/N Remote S/N
300HRS / 36M
HRS / M
HRS / M
Fuselage Connector
Propeller
Remote
Replaced / Repaired Seals Receiver
Repair work details
Oil Remote
Mast Propeller
Fuselage Anode
Motor Controller Propeller Duct
Efoil Hours of use Name of Technician Authorized Repair Centre Signature of Technician
City / Country
Date
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Maintenance Schedule
Board S/N Battery S/N
Time of Service 100HRS / 12M
Inspected
Board Wings
Mast S/N Remote S/N
200HRS / 24M
300HRS / 36M
HRS / M
HRS / M
Mast Battery
Fuselage Connector
Propeller
Remote
Replaced / Repaired Seals Receiver
Repair work details
Oil Remote
Mast Propeller
Fuselage Anode
Motor Controller Propeller Duct
Efoil Hours of use Name of Technician Authorized Repair Centre Signature of Technician
City / Country
Date
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Maintenance Schedule
Board S/N Battery S/N
Time of Service 100HRS / 12M
Inspected
Board Wings
200HRS / 24M
Mast Battery
Mast S/N Remote S/N
300HRS / 36M
HRS / M
HRS / M
Fuselage Connector
Propeller
Remote
Replaced / Repaired Seals Receiver
Repair work details
Oil Remote
Mast Propeller
Fuselage Anode
Motor Controller Propeller Duct
Efoil Hours of use Name of Technician Authorized Repair Centre Signature of Technician
City / Country
Date
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Maintenance Schedule
Board S/N Battery S/N
Time of Service 100HRS / 12M
Inspected
Board Wings
200HRS / 24M
Mast Battery
Mast S/N Remote S/N
300HRS / 36M
HRS / M
HRS / M
Fuselage Connector
Propeller
Remote
Replaced / Repaired Seals Receiver
Repair work details
Oil Remote
Mast Propeller
Fuselage Anode
Motor Controller Propeller Duct
Efoil Hours of use Name of Technician Authorized Repair Centre Signature of Technician
City / Country
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MANTAFOILS FZ LLC PBU C49 – Dubai Production City
Dubai – UAE www.mantafoils.com
For further questions or queries contact : support@mantafoils.com
Battery compartment after placing battery
Receiver unit
References
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