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SeaStar Solutions
Safety Information Continued
The safety information provided below is intended to inform you of
the dangers that may be present before, during and after use. It is
critical that you read and understand ALL the points noted.
WARNING
1.
Check Fluid level in highest helm pump (see page 13 for
proper fluid level setting).
2.
Verify immediate steering response when turning steering
wheel(s). (Ensure engine(s)/drive(s)/rudder(s) turns when
steering wheel is turned.)
3.
Visually inspect all steering hoses and fittings for wear, kinking
and/or leaks.
4.
Check for binding, loose, worn or leaking steering components.
DO NOT OPERATE BOAT IF ANY COMPONENT IS NOT IN PROPER
WORKING CONDITION.
1.
WEAR A COAST GUARD-APPROVED PERSONAL FLOTATION
DEVICE (PFD).
2.
ATTACH ENGINE SHUT-OFF CORD (LANYARD) TO YOUR PFD.
3.
Never allow anyone not familiar with the operation of the
steering system operate the boat at any time.
4.
Know and adhere to the operator restrictions for your area
including;
- Federal Laws/Regulations,
- State Laws/Regulations and
- Municipal Laws/Regulations.
DO NOT OPERATE BOAT IF ANY COMPONENT IS NOT IN PROPER
WORKING CONDITION.
1.
Rinse off steering system thoroughly using ‘fresh, clean water only’.
- Cleaning fluids containing ammonia, acids or any other corrosive
ingredients
MUST NOT
be used for cleaning any part of the
hydraulic steering system.
1.
Maintain steering system at a minimum of twice per year.
- Refer to your steering cylinder Installation and Owner’s Manual
for Maintenance recommendations.
During use
Prior to every use
After use
Maintenance
SAFETY INFORMATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS