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(173PO)  12 VOLT TROLLING MOTOR  ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.3”  05/21/2012

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12 VOLT TROLLING MOTOR

Model BM4212

173-*PO--R0-1305

 Voltage:

  12V DC

 Max. current:

  35A

 Max. power:

  420W 

 Thrust:

  40 Lbs (180N)
  Maximum loaded boat weight: 2000Lbs (909kg)

 Speeds:

  5-forward / 3-reverse 

 Shaft length:

  36” (91.4cm)

 Suitable for:

  Freshwater and saltwater

 Mounting type:

  Transom mounting only

These product warnings, instructions and safety rules provided with the product represent some 
common risks of water recreation devices and do not cover all instances of risk and danger. 
Please use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity.

Requirement: 

a deep cycle marine 12volt battery with at least 60 ampere 

hours rating.

Note:

 All drawings for illustration purpose only. May not relect actual 

product. Not to scale. Boat, battery and motor mount board are not 
included.

•   The supply cord cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged the appliance should be scrapped.

•   

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 

•   

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of 

   experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible 
   for their safety.

•  Always operate the motor at a safe distance away from swimmers, objects and obstructions. Never approach the motor when the propeller 

  is running. Contact with a spinning propeller may cause serious injury or death.  

•  Always exercise safe practices when using your motor; stay clear of other watercraft, and all loating objects.  Always obey water regulations    

 

applicable to your area of operation.

•  Stop the motor immediately whenever anyone in the water is near the boat.

•  Never operate the motor while under the inluence of alcohol, drugs, medication, or other substances which may impair your ability to safely 

 

operate equipment. 

•  This motor is not suitable for use in strong currents and winds exceeding the thrust level of the motor.

•  Never run your motor in any mode with the propeller outside of the water: contact with rotating propeller may result in serious injuries or death.

•  When operating the motor in “weed escape” mode do not reach with your hand into the water or try to assist the weed removal. Always assure  

 

the motor is switched off and disconnected from the battery(s) before attempting any manual weed removal.

•  Always set the speed selector to zero and place the motor in the deployed position before connecting power cables to the battery. Disconnect   

  the power cables irst prior to stowing. Disconnect the negative cable irst and connect it last.

•  Always ensure the power cables are not twisted or kinked and are securely routed to avoid tripping or a safety hazard. Ensure cables are  

 

  unobstructed to avoid damaging the wire insulation. Damage to the insulation could result in failure, electric shock, or other injury.

•  Always inspect the insulation of the power cables prior to use to ensure they are not damaged.

•  Always disconnect the motor from the battery(s) before cleaning, servicing or checking the propeller.  

•  Never submerge the complete unit as water may enter the motor chamber through control box and shaft.  Water in the motor may cause an 

 

electrical short circuit and void the warranty.

•  Keep ingers clear of all hinges, pivot points and all moving parts when stowing, deploying, adjusting, raising or lowering the motor.

•  Firmly grasp the motor shaft when adjusting the motor depth to prevent motor from falling.

•  Regularly inspect and maintain the trolling motor according to these instructions. If you are not familiar with the correct procedures and safety    

 

precautions for servicing the motor, do not perform this service. 

•  Read and follow all instructions from the manufacturer of your battery and battery charger.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, DROWNING, OR OTHER 
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

 

WARNING

Summary of Contents for BM4212

Page 1: ...bstances which may impair your ability to safely operate equipment This motor is not suitable for use in strong currents and winds exceeding the thrust level of the motor Never run your motor in any mode with the propeller outside of the water contact with rotating propeller may result in serious injuries or death When operating the motor in weed escape mode do not reach with your hand into the wa...

Page 2: ...steering tension knob SETUP INSTRUCTIONS Mounting Install the motor mounting bracket on the transom stern of the boat and tighten the clamp screws securely CAUTION Over tightening the clamp screws can damage the motor mounting bracket Tilt Lock lever Steering tension knob Clamp screws Quick release depth collar lever arm Due to a policy of continuous product improvement Intex reserves the right to...

Page 3: ...ering tension knob Ensure the quick release depth collar is retightened Horizontal deploy 1 To deploy the motor from the horizontal stowed position loosen the quick release depth collar reposition the depth collar and retighten to the desired depth position 2 Hold the back of the control box or the motor shaft irmly loosen the steering tension knob press the tilt lock lever while holding the contr...

Page 4: ... volt battery not included with at least 60 ampere hours rating 1 Make sure the motor is switched off speed selector handle on 0 2 Connect the positive red wire to the positive battery terminal 3 Connect the negative black wire to the negative battery terminal The battery meter on the control box panel provides an indication of the remaining charge in the battery Four lights indicate full charge t...

Page 5: ... the drive pin and press into place 7 Re install propeller washer and nut 8 Tighten the nut 1 4 turn past snug Do not over tighten the nut Maintenance After each use rinse with fresh water and then dry out with a cloth dampened with a water based silicone spray After each use the propeller must be cleaned of weeds ishing line or any objects Fishing line and other objects can get behind the propell...

Page 6: ...the control handle 3 Others 1 Turn control handle to O position then turn to your desired speed to reset the protection mode 2 Turn OFF O position extend the handle and dry out then turn ON 3 Contact Intex Service Center Battery cable clamps are hot 1 Battery cable clamps are loose 2 Battery terminals and cable clamps are rusty 1 Ensure cable clamps are secured and tighten 2 Clean the battery term...

Page 7: ...e repaired or replaced at no charge Any and all disputes regarding the provisions of this Limited Warranty shall be brought before an informal dispute settlement board and unless and until the provisions of these paragraphs are carried forth no civil action may be instituted The methods and procedures of this settlement board shall be subject to the rules and regulations set forth by the Federal T...

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