Cleaning the motor housing and protective grille
Before cleaning, both batteries
[23]
from the motor housing
[20]
to avoid injuries from the
propeller [33].
In order to be able to release the protective grille
cover [30], press two to three of the three latches
[29]
from the back, with the largest diameter together
so that the latches release.
Foreign bodies such as algae, silt, etc. can now be
removed using tweezers or small flat-nose pliers.
When cleaning, make sure that you do not damage
the propeller
[33]
and the motor shaft [35].
When you are finished, put the protective grille
cover
[30]
back on and snap the latches
place.
If there are foreign bodies behind the propeller
in the protective grille
[31]
behind it, follow the steps
in "replacing the propeller" in the following section on
how to reach these parts.
After cleaning...
Make sure that the 3 latches are 100%
engaged to avoid injuries from the propeller.
Replacing the propeller
must be removed
Before cleaning, both batteries
removed from the motor housing
avoid injuries from the propellers [33].
Protect your hands with gloves or a
thick cloth. Otherwise, cuts or injuries
to your skin may result.
In order to be able to release the protective grille
cover [30], press two to three of the three latches
[29]
from the back, with the largest diameter together
so that the latches release.
Now push the fork wrench SW – 8 mm
through one of the three slots
grille to hold the nut
[29]
into
Unscrew the propeller
the left) from the motor shaft
[33]
or
Then turn lock nut M 5
behind the propeller) clockwise from the motor shaft
[35]
until you feel resistance.
After replacement...
Make sure that the 3 latches are 100% engaged to
avoid injuries from the propeller.
[23]
must be
[20]
to
[13]
[32]
on the protective
[34]
behind the propeller.
[33]
counterclockwise (to
[35].
[34]
(which is located
This section is especially important for dealers, as the
propeller seldom needs to be replaced when used
properly.
Nevertheless, it can be helpful to remove the propeller
in order to remove any algae or similar from the drive.
To remove the propeller, you need the
angled fork wrench SW – 8 mm
Turn the new propeller (available as a spare part)
clockwise as far as it will go (to the right).
Now push the fork wrench
[13]
through one of the three slots
[32]
grille and hold it in place. At the same time, tighten the
propeller
[33]
clockwise (to the right) (counter).
Replace the protective grille cover [30]and engage
the latches [29].
Finally, push both batteries
[23]
with clean seals
into the motor housing
[20]
and lock them with the
safety clips [24].
Note the illustrations at the very back of the
manual.
You can find video tutorials on the website
www.imatjet.com.
onto the nut
[34]
on the protective
[25]
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