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SeaStar Solutions
• Confirm that engine(s)/drive(s)/rudder(s) are deflecting to the
proper direction when steering wheel is turned.
• If no interference is noticed, or, any interference is corrected, go
to next step.
• Take steering wheel hard over to starboard (any helm can be used
on a multi-station boat). Once the wheel reaches its stop point
(cylinder is fully stroked out), continue to force the wheel one (1)
full turn past stop. Leave wheel in this position while you check
all PORT side connections, fittings, seals and hoses for leaks.
This step will NOT harm the system and any noise
made during this step should not be considered a fault in the
steering system.
• If leaks are noticed they MUST be repaired prior to operating boat.
After repair repeat bleeding procedures as outlined in this manual.
• Repeat to the Port direction and inspect ALL starboard side
connections, fittings, seals and hoses for leaks.
This step will NOT harm the system and any noise
made during this step should not be considered a fault in the
steering system.
• If leaks are noticed they MUST be repaired prior to operating boat.
After repair repeat bleeding procedures as outlined in this manual.
Failure to complete the above noted step or, failure to correct a
problem may result in loss of steering control leading to ejection
from the vessel or collision with an obstacle resulting in property
damage, personal injury and/or death.
NOTICE
NOTICE
WARNING
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
OIL LEVEL SYSTEM CHECK