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Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote RC11E 

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Important user precautions

•  Ensure that you know the location of the main battery switch that disonnects the thruster from 

all power sources (batteries) so that the thruster can be turned off in case of a malfunction.

•  If a Side-Power automatic main switch is fitted, the “OFF” button on your transmitter will shut 

off the main switch providing no other control panels are “ON”.

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How to activate the system:

  Turn on the main power source for the thruster system. Turn on the power to the receiver.

  The thruster system is then activated by pushing the two “ON” buttons on the transmitter (see 

page 10). To turn of the radio remote control press the “OFF” button on the transmitter for 2 sec.

  The LED below the Pair Button on the receiver will blink when a command signal is received. 
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Alarms

  If transmitter/receiver is out of range, the transmitter will give a alarm sound.

  If the voltage of the battery supplying the thruster gets below 8V, the alarm will sound.

  If other alarm situations are detected by the receiver, the transmitter will give an alarm sound. 
•  The transmitter will automatically turn off after approx. 4 minutes of inactivity for safety reasons

  When using a single transmitter

  The system turns off automatically approx. 4 minutes after the last usage.
 

When using more than one transmitter or additional ‘radio-link’ control panels

  The system turns off automatically approx. 4 minutes after the last usage of the control unit that 

initially activated the system even if other control units have been operated in the meantime.

  The system is off even if these other control units still show the blinking LED on the transmitter.

  To use these transmitters, the system must be activated again by pushing the two “ON” buttons.
•  Remember to turn off the radio remote control by pushing the “OFF” button on the transmitter 

for 2 seconds and to turn off the power switch for the receiver when you have finished your 

maneuvering.

•  The maximum continues usage time of the electrical thruster is approx. 3 minutes. The electro 

motor has a built in thermal cut-off switch that will shut it off when overheating and re-engage it 

when it has cooled down some. This should be considered when planning your manouvering.

•  Never use a thruster close to somebody in the water, as the thruster will draw objects close by 

into the tunnel and contact with the rotating propellers will cause serious injuries.

•  Never run a thruster for more that one second when the boat is not in the water, as this can 

damage the electromotor seriously.

•  If the thruster stops giving thrust while the electromotor is running, chances are that there is a 

problem in the drive-system. You must then immediately stop trying to run it, and turn it off, as 

running the electromotor for more than a few seconds without resistance from the propeller, 

can cause serious damage to the electromotor.

•  When leaving the boat always turn off the main power switch for the thruster and turn off the 

power to the receiver.

•  We advice to always keep the main engine(s) running while using a thruster. This will keep the 

batteries in a good charge condition. This will also give better performance to the thruster, as a 

higher voltage at the thruster results in a higher torque (power) in the electromotor.

•  Make sure that only one control is used at the same time, if two panels are operated in oppo-

site directions at the same time the thruster will not run at all. If they are operated in the same 

direction the thruster will run in this direction.

Summary of Contents for RC-11E

Page 1: ...nual Radio Remote RC 11E Made in Norway Sleipner Motor AS version 1 1 2013 SLEIPNER MOTOR AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway Tel 47 69 30 00 60 Fax 47 69 30 00 70 w w w s i d e p o w e r c o m s...

Page 2: ...2 V2 3 1 2010 The radio remote control can control a single bow thruster or a bow and stern thruster combined The receiver can receive the signals of up to four transmitters Remote control kit RC 11E...

Page 3: ...ion rules The instructions in this guide can not be guaranteed to comply with all different regulations classification rules The transmitter and the receiver have the same factory preset code so no pr...

Page 4: ...itters are to be used the receiver must be programmed again for all transmitters please see programming section on page 7 The receiver must have a separate power supply fitted with a 5 Amp fuse in the...

Page 5: ...Installation User Manual Radio Remote RC11E Page 5...

Page 6: ...ass down windlass control power B windlass WLAS Red 12 24V Batt 5A fuse Black 12 24V Batt 5 A Fused power supply from a circuit with ON OFF switch To bow thruster Yellow Sidepower automatic main switc...

Page 7: ...The receiver and transmitter are programmed by pressing both ON buttons on the transmit ter Within 5 seconds the LED will change from blinking to continous light when the program ming signal is receiv...

Page 8: ...ery out taking care not damaging the battery grips at point B 3 Insert the new battery Type CR2032 3V Brand name recommended Be sure to insert the battery with the positive pole up diagonally into the...

Page 9: ...transmitter To use these transmitters the system must be activated again by pushing the two ON buttons Remember to turn off the radio remote control by pushing the OFF button on the transmitter for 2...

Page 10: ...ushing the red button for port movement or the green button for starboard movement How to use the windlass Please consult your windlass manual for use and precautions NB Max load on the windlass signa...

Page 11: ...k 12 24V supply for receiver 12 24V supply 12 24V supply Optional Auto main switch NOT IN USE 4 lead 1 lead connector Channel B Channel A Insulation Max load 3A Bow Thruster Windlass Coil voltage depe...

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