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STOWING AND DEPLOYING THE MOTOR
For safety reasons, disconnect the motor from the battery/batteries when the motor is not in use or while the battery/batteries are being
charged. If the motor control is left on and the propeller rotation is blocked, severe motor damage can result.
AutoPilot
The AutoPilot Indicator is located on the Indicator Panel on the Mount. It is illuminated green
illuminated
when AutoPilot is not engaged.
Stow Deploy Lever
The Stow Deploy Lever is located at the top of the mount. The Stow Deploy Lever functions to unlatch the Fall Away Ramps which rotate to
guide the Lower Unit. The Stow Deploy Lever is actuated by pressing it down.
STOWING AND DEPLOYING THE MOTOR
To Deploy the Motor
Loosen the Depth Collar then push firmly down on the Stow
Deploy Lever. Slide the motor forward, out from the Fall Away
Ramp. Lower the motor to the desired depth. Make sure it clicks
into a secure, vertical position. Once at the desired depth, slide
the Depth Collar against the Steering Housing and tighten.
To Stow the Motor
Loosen the Depth Collar and depress the Stow Deploy Lever.
Raise the motor by pulling up on the Shaft or Control Head.
Pull the motor toward the stern until it rests securely on the Fall
Away Ramp and the Fall Away Ramps captures the Lower Unit.
Slide the Depth Collar down and secure it against the top of
the Steering Housing to secure the motor in place and prevent
accidental deployment.
Moving parts can cut or crush. Keep fingers clear of all moving parts.
If the Prop encounters an obstruction while running, the increased electrical current being generated by the obstruction will signal the
motor to decrease the power to the Prop to prevent damage. If the current overload is detected for more than 20 seconds, the Prop will
be disabled to prevent damage to the motor. In this event, the operator can turn the Prop back on after being sure that the obstruction
has been cleared.
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CAUTION
When stowing or deploying the motor, keep fingers clear of all
hinge and pivot points and all moving parts.
The Control Head will create a pinch point if the Depth Collar
Knob is loosened and the Control Head slides to the top of the
Depth Collar. Grasp the Shaft and prevent it from sliding all the
way down to prevent the pinch point.
Practice proper ergonomics when stowing and deploying the
motor to prevent injury.
WARNING
WARNING
when AutoPilot is engaged and it is not
WARNING
WARNING
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