If it is found during test running that the thrust direction does not
correspond with the direction switch on the control panel then the
blue (no. 1) and the white (no. 4) wires on the relay must be inter
changed.
Do NOT test the bow thruster while the ship is out of water, un
less you are certain that everyone is at a safe distance from the
thrust tube.
Never allow the bow thruster to run for longer than 5 seconds
with the ship out of water.
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Maintenance
Check the carbon brushes for wear in normal use once per year
with very intensive use of the bow thruster, e.g. with hire vessels,
once every two months.
• Remove the Protective cover from the relay and then the Protec
tive cover to the brushes.
• Clean the carbon brushes, the holders and the collector. (Blow
away the dust coming off the brushes.)
• Check the length of the carbon brushes and replace before the
minimum length (L min) is reached. Also check the collector for
excessive wear.
For minimum length and art. code, see page 70.
• The brushes can be taken out of the holders by releasing the re
taining spring.
The bow thruster tailpiece has longterm lubrication.
The following maintenance should be carried out during a slipway
service:
• Check the cathodic Protection and if necessary renew the zinc
anode.
For the art. code for the zinc anode, see page 70.
• In turn remove the propeller (1), the key (2) and the Vring (3).
• Clean the propeller shaft and grease the running surface of the
Vring with 'outboard gear grease' .
• Fit a new Vring.
For the art. code for the Vring, see page 70
• Put the key back in the shaft and refit the propeller.
Check all electrical connections at least once annually .
The instructions of the manufacturer should be followed for the
maintenance of the batteries. Vetus batteries are maintenance free.
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