So your underwater scooter won’t start, and you're staring at it like it's betrayed you.
Whether you’re gearing up for a dive or just got back from one, there’s nothing more frustrating than a dead scooter.
Before you throw it in the back of the garage or worse into the sea—let’s break down what’s likely wrong and how to fix it.
First: what “normal” looks like on the MANTA
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Start sequence: put the scooter in water, unlock the switch, then hold both triggers to spin the prop. Release the triggers to stop. Speed up by holding Left and tapping Right twice; slow down by holding Right and tapping Left twice.
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Locks & latches: there’s a switch locker and a battery pack locker. If either isn’t set right, it won’t run.
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LEDs: a fast single flash means <20%—charge it.
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It floats: lose your grip and it will shut off and float. A protection leash ships in the box—use it.
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Core specs (for sanity checks): 5.0Ah 25.2V (126Wh) battery; charger DC 29.4V/2A; 35-min max runtime; 131 ft/40 m depth; 7.7 lb weight.

60 second triage
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Unlock the switch. If it’s locked, nothing happens.
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Seat the battery until the locker clicks; reseat if sandy or gritty.
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Start it in water and squeeze both triggers together.
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Check LEDs. Quick flashing = charge it first.
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Spin the prop by hand (power off). If it’s stiff, clear debris. The prop covers are detachable for cleaning.
If it’s still dead, go deeper.
Deep diagnostics
1) Power & charging
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Charge fully on the OEM charger (29.4V/2A). Normal time: 2–3 hours.
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Do not charge hot or wet. Let the pack cool if it’s warm after use; do not plug in if the port/cord/outlet is wet. The pack must not be charged above 48 °C/118 °F.
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Contacts clean & dry. Keep the battery connector dry at all times; wipe the unit with a damp cloth only (no detergents).
Why this matters: a tripped battery protection circuit or poor contact will mimic a “dead” scooter. Charge properly, dry thoroughly, and reseat.
2) Controls & lockouts
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Switch locker: verify it’s unlocked before pressing the triggers.
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Both triggers required: if you press only one, it won’t run. Always start in water.
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Speed not changing? Use the hold-Left + double-tap Right (faster) / hold-Right + double-tap Left (slower) combos.
3) Prop/impeller obstruction
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Power off, unlock off, remove leash.
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Pop the detachable covers, remove hair, fishing line, or weed; the prop should turn freely by hand afterward.

4) “Won’t run after power-on”
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The manual notes sand/salt crystals can stall the motor. Submerge for a few minutes and start repeatedly until normal, then rinse thoroughly.
5) Water, rinsing, and what “wet” really means
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The outer body floods during use; connectors are waterproof, but you should soak/rinse in fresh water right after each session and dry before storage. Don’t use detergents.
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Keep connectors dry when charging or storing; salt + moisture = corrosion over time.
6) LED patterns & protective shutdowns
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Low battery: fast single flash (<20%). Charge.
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All four LEDs flashing: self-healing function engaged. Release the switch and wait for the indicators to go out; restart normally.
7) Cross-testing (to isolate parts)
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If possible, try a known-good charger or spare battery (same 126 Wh pack) to separate charger vs. pack vs. scooter issues. Specs are on the tech sheet for matching.
Symptom → cause → fix
Symptom | Likely cause | Fix |
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No response at all | Switch locked; battery unlatched or empty | Unlock; reseat battery until it clicks; fully charge. |
LEDs flash fast | <20% battery | Charge to full on the OEM charger. |
Lights OK, no spin | Not in water; only one trigger; prop jam | Place in water; hold both triggers; clear debris and refit covers. |
Stopped mid-run | Grip released (auto stop) or obstruction | Re-grip and restart; clear line/hair/weed. (Unit floats if you drop it.) |
Won’t take a charge | Pack hot/wet; unsafe temperature | Let it cool/dry; re-charge below 48 °C/118 °F. |
“Runs rough” after surf use | Salt/sand in motor area | Submerge, run repeatedly to clear; soak/rinse in fresh water after. |
Maintenance that prevents no-starts
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After every session: soak/rinse in fresh water for a few minutes; dry before storage.
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Never use detergents; wipe with a damp cloth only.
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Keep out of direct sun/heat when not in use (heat kills batteries). Operating environment is −10 ° to 40 °C.
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Charge/storage sanity: for longer shelf life, store Li-ion around 40–60% charge in a cool place; avoid storing fully full or near empty. (General Li-ion best practice.)
Battery & travel
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Installed batteries (like your MANTA) are typically fine in carry-on; spares 101–160 Wh (your 126 Wh pack qualifies) are carry-on only and limited to two with airline approval. Always check your carrier.
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Make sure the Wh rating is labeled on the pack (required) and protect the terminals when carrying spares.
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Field checklist
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Switch unlocked
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Battery latched (audible/firm click)
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In water, then both triggers to start
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Prop & guards clear; covers refitted
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LEDs not in low-battery flash
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Connectors dry before charging
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Post-use soak/rinse, then dry before storage
(All behaviors above verified from the MANTA manual.)
When to stop and seek service
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Persistent all-LED fault even after releasing the switch and waiting,
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Visible corrosion, cracked housings, damaged latches,
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Battery swelling, hissing, or chemical odor,
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Repeated failures after correct charging and cleaning.
Grab your model/serial, charger model, clear photos of contacts/latches, and list the steps you’ve tried; then contact support. (Manual contact: customer@asiwo.com.)
Bottom line
On the MANTA, most no-start headaches come down to switch locked, battery not fully seated/charged, not starting in water with both triggers, or a jammed prop. Work the list above—fast—and you’ll either be back in the water or have clean evidence for a warranty fix.
FAQ
What’s the correct start sequence?
Unlock the switch, submerge the scooter, then hold both triggers to run. Release either trigger to stop.
It won’t power on—what should I check first?
Make sure the battery is fully charged and latched with a clear click, the switch locker is unlocked, and you’re starting it in water.
Can I test the prop out of water?
No. The MANTA is designed to start only in water; dry-running can prevent start and risk damage.
It stops mid-ride—why?
Auto-shutoff when you release the grips, a low battery, or a jammed prop (hair/line/weed). Regrip, clear debris, and restart.
What’s the best post-use care to avoid no-starts?
Rinse/soak in fresh water, dry completely, keep connectors dry (no detergents), and store cool. Charge with the OEM charger only.
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