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Max Power

5, Via Philips Str, 20900, Monza (MI), Italy
Tel: +39 (0) 39 2001973 - 936, Fax: +39 (0) 39 2004299

Introduction

The purpose of this document is to set out the terms of warranty cover offered in relation to products purchased by the End User from Max
Power or its approved network of resellers.

1. Definitions

Authorized Repair Number:

 The number given by Max Power on reporting a fault with your thruster

Dealer:

 An authorized Max Power sales centre

End User:

 The boat supplied with supplied equipment and the owner thereof

Installer:

 The authorized centre responsible for the installation of your thruster

Manufacturer:

 supplier of the equipment under warranty

Pleasure Craft:

 Vessels used for owner’s personal use that have no commercial use (i.e Charter boats or work boats)

Resellers:

 Max Power approved distributors and dealers

Serial Number:

 Number in upper right hand corner of Warranty document

Supplier:

 The manufacturer (Max Power)

Warranty:

 The terms and conditions that are covered by the manufacturer

2. Period of Coverage

The equipment manufactured by the Supplier is guaranteed to be free from defective workmanship, components and materials under normal
usage conditions for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase by the End User. This warranty is transferable to subsequent owners
of this equipment during the period of coverage.

3. Warranty Registration

Register your purchase now at 

www.max-power.com

. (NB. proof of purchase must be kept throughout the warranty period)

4. Warranty Terms

If the material is used for anything other than for pleasure craft, the guarantee is limited to a six-month period.

Year 1:

 All factory testing, diagnosis, repairs and replacements are performed at no charge to the End User; All parts and up to two hours of

labour are covered for repairs and replacements conducted in the field.

Year 2 & 3:

 All factory testing, diagnosis, repairs and replacements are performed at no charge to the End User.

This excludes any damage or faults occurring from normal wear and tear on the following items: engine, oil seals, relay contacts(If warranty is
registered within the 3 month period following installation)

5. Warranty Exclusions

Damage due to modifications or installation contrary to published specifications
Cost of hauling the boat
Damage due to repairs performed by an unauthorized service centre
Damage due to lack of normal maintenance services
Damage due to water
Parts replaced due to normal wear and tear
Repairs performed without knowledge of manufacturer (please contact dealer to receive Repair Authorization Number)
Tampering of equipment by the End User
Cost of travel to and from the job site
Cost of economic loss, including injury to any person, damage to property, loss of income or profit, communication, lodging,
inconvenience
Consequential damage due to failure, including those arising from collision with other vessels or objects

6. Procedural Guidelines

PLEASE VIEW THE TROUBLE SHOOTING LIST ON THE MANUAL OF YOUR PRODUCT TO ASCERTAIN OR SOLVE ORIGIN OF PROBLEM PRIOR TO
CONTACTING THE DEALER/INSTALLER

1. Contact your dealer/installer to report the problem.

If you do not know who this is, contact the nearest Max Power distributor
If you are in foreign waters, please contact the nearest Max Power distributor

2. Ensure you have your serial number and model number to hand (top right hand corner of warranty)
3. Dealer/Installer will come to site to decipher the cause of the fault
4. If the cause of fault is due to a manufacturing problem the dealer will contact Max Power to receive Repair Authorization Number.
5. If the problem is due to an installation error please contact your installer.

IF POSSIBLE: PLEASE TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE THRUSTER TO SHOW PROBLEM

7. Service Centers

Please go online 

www.max-power.com

 to find the authorized service station of your area.

The warranty as outlined above is only applicable to Max Power manufactured thrusters and optional equipment as used in marine pleasure industry. The supplier holds the exclusive right to test the product and

determine whether it is defective

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Summary of Contents for CT35-IP

Page 1: ...ted Thruster With electronic thruster control CERTIFIED ISO 8846 INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Serial No Installation date THIS MANUAL MUST BE KEPT ONBOARD AT ALL TIMES Via Philips 5 20900 Monza MI Italy Tel 39 039 200 1973 936 Fax 39 039 2004299 www max power com E mail contact max power com ...

Page 2: ...arranty coverage 16 26 Warranty form 18 The use of qualified marine personnel with experience in bow thruster installation is strongly advised Where possible the boat manufacturer s design departments architects and or shipyards should be consulted prior to installation taking place For any boat requiring official classification bodies of approval should also be consulted at the earliest opportuni...

Page 3: ...essive loss of performance Whether inclined or horizontal it is recommended to support the electric motor The batteries used by the thruster must be charged by both the main engine s alternator and an appropriate battery charger If the thruster is installed using a dedicated battery bank this must be as close as possible to the thruster in order to reduce voltage loss in the electric cables For th...

Page 4: ...It is advisable to drill the tunnel before laminating it into position See section 3 Composite Motor Support and Drive leg for more details Replace the tunnel To secure its position apply reinforced fibreglass filler to all areas both inside and out taking care to entirely fill the space between the hull and the tunnel Laminate using a minimum of 8 layers of ISOPHTALIC RESIN alternated with mat an...

Page 5: ...e motor support and the leg s gasket to mark these holes In some cases it will be easier to mark and drill these holes BEFORE laminating the tunnel After drilling use the gasket to verify the holes axes and adjust them with a round file where necessary These holes must be completely clean before inserting the screws Position the leg the gasket between the leg and the tunnel and the motor support a...

Page 6: ...smooth exterior radius and repeat the previous steps Position the four 6 mm motor support screws then tighten them alternatively maximum torque 20 Nm 5 PROPELLER S Insert the drive pin and propeller to be carried out twice for the CT45 IP duo Check that the propeller s turn s without resistance a little resistance due to the motor is normal Gradually tighten the 13 mm nut while holding the propell...

Page 7: ...ve cables Recommended cable sections Cable lengths CT35 IP CT45 IP 12 V L 5 m 2 5 x 2 50 mm 5 L 10 m 5 x 2 70 mm 10 L 15 m 7 5 x 2 95 mm 15 L 20 m 10 x 2 120 mm For all connections use appropriate terminals for the cable sections chosen It is possible to reduce the cable section to facilitate easy connection but only over a short distance In this case appropriated crimp fittings should be used at ...

Page 8: ...connections p 12 for more detail on the wiring of the control box to the thruster 11 CONTROL PANEL AND THRUSTER CONTROL BOX FUNCTIONS To switch the thruster ON or OFF follow the instructions given in the diagrams on the following page When switched ON the control panel will beep once and the green LED in the red push button will light up When switched OFF the control panel will beep twice and the ...

Page 9: ...ositioning of the unit clip on the face panel cover Please note that panels are only fully waterproof from the front if installed correctly However the area behind the dashboard should be kept dry to avoid the risk of oxidization of the cable connecter contacts For full control panel installation instructions please refer to the Installation Guidelines as supplied with each control panel 13 TESTS ...

Page 10: ...h and manual battery isolator switched on Switch on the control panel as previously described in the manual Push the red button or incline the joystick to the left and the boat moves to the left Push the green button or incline joystick to the right and the boat moves to the right If during tests the boat moves in the wrong direction change around the blue and the brown wires on your power relay W...

Page 11: ...ly as voltage drop is the most frequent cause of rapid deterioration of the relay Carry out a regular check of all electric components batteries connections power cables NOTE All maintenance should be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel Composite drive leg and propellers The composite drive leg is pre filled with oil and sealed for life It does not require the oil changing The compos...

Page 12: ...Manual CT35 IP CT45IP Last update December 2013 www max power com 11 19 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM ...

Page 13: ...Manual CT35 IP CT45IP Last update December 2013 www max power com 12 20 RELAY AND CONTROL BOX CONNECTIONS ...

Page 14: ...Manual CT35 IP CT45IP Last update December 2013 www max power com 13 21 SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 15: ...rews 4 MP024030 9 Motor drive pin and spring 1 MP025095 MP025096 10 Motor support 1 MP028005 11 Drive leg fixing screws 2 MP024025 12 Drive leg tunnel fibre seal 1 MP025090 13 Composite drive leg CT35 IP 1 MP028000 14 Propeller drive pin 1 ou 2 MP025070 15 Propeller 1 ou 2 MP025000 16 Motor casing screw kit 15 15 15 30 MPOP4051 MPOP4049 MPOP4048 VP084200 17 Electronic control box 1 MP0P5701 18 Fus...

Page 16: ...tions and connections Check the internal relay contacts WARNING Only a qualified technician should check these points to ensure that the thruster is correctly reassembled and remains Ignition Protected The motor is running but the thruster is not working Check the propellers are fitted Check the motor drive leg assembly Check that the tunnel is not obstructed or the propellors blocked The thruster...

Page 17: ...ser This excludes any damage or faults occurring from normal wear and tear on the following items engine oil seals relay contacts If warranty is registered within the 3 month period following installation 5 Warranty Exclusions Damage due to modifications or installation contrary to published specifications Cost of hauling the boat Damage due to repairs performed by an unauthorized service centre D...

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