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SE & SE-IP user manual

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Sleipner Motor AS

P.O. Box 519, Arne Svendsensgt. 6-8

N-1612 Fredrikstad, Norway 

Declare that this product with accompanying standard control systems complies with the 

essential health and safety requirements according to:

DIRECTIVE 2013/53/EU

DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU

DIRECTIVE 2014/35/EU

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Important Thruster User Considerations and Precautions

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•  Ensure you know the location of the main battery switch that disconnects the thruster from all power sources (batteries) so the thruster can  

  be turned off in case of serious malfunction.

•  Always turn the control device off when the thruster is not in use or when leaving the boat.

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

•  The maximum continuous run time of the electrical thruster is approximately 3 minutes. The motor is equipped with a built-in thermal cut-off switch  

  that will shut the motor off when overheating. Consider this when planning your manoeuvring.

•  Never use thrusters out of water.

•  If the thruster stops giving thrust while running, there is possibly a problem in the drive system. You must immediately stop running the thruster and  

   turn it off. Running the thruster for more than a few seconds without resistance from the propeller can cause serious damage to the thruster.

•  We advise keeping the main engine(s) running while using the thruster. This will keep the batteries in a good charge condition. It will also give better  

  performance to the thruster.

•  If the performance of the thruster is reduced check the battery system or check the tunnel for marine growth. 

•  If two panels are operated with conflicting directions at the same time the thruster will not run. If both are operated in the same direction, the  

  thruster will run in this direction.

•  If you notice any faults with the thruster switch it off to avoid further damage.

•  The electro motor, its components, contacts/ plugs or other joints in the control cables must be mounted so they will remain dry at all times.

•  It is the owner/ captain/ other responsible parties full responsibility to assess the risk of any unexpected incidents on the vessel. If the thruster  

  stops giving thrust for some reason while manoeuvring you must have considered a plan on how to avoid damage to persons or other objects.

 

•  The primary purpose of the thruster is to manoeuvre/ dock the vessel. Forward/ reverse speed must not exceed 4 knots when operated.

IMPORTANT 

Failure to follow the Considerations and precautions can cause serious injury / damage and will render all warranty given by 

Sleipner Motor AS VOID.

Never use thrusters when close to objects/ persons or pets in the water. The thruster will draw objects into the tunnel and 

the rotating propellers. This will cause serious injuries and damage the thruster.

Always turn the main power switch off before touching any part of the thruster, An incidental start while touching moving parts 

can cause serious injuries.

Never store items (e.g. equipment, sails, ropes etc.) in the same compartment as the thruster. When the thruster runs for an 

extended period, it can reach 150°C and will cause damage to nearby items or cause a fi re. The electromotor will generate 

some carbon dust so any storage compartment must be separated from the thruster to prevent nearby items from becoming 

dusty/ dirty.

 

Any loose items near the thruster motor can cause problems with electrical wiring coming loose and short-circuiting.

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User Considerations and Precautions for IP

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IMPORTANT 

NEVER Disassemble any part of the Ignition Protected assembly. Tampering with the Ignition Protected assembly will cause 

it to lose this safety feature.

If there is a problem with your Ignition Protected stern thruster, please contact your dealer.

Summary of Contents for DC SE

Page 1: ...1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com DOCUMENT ID REVISION DATE LANGUAGE To download your language go to www sleipnergroup com For Thruster Models DC SE SE IP Electric 5915 10 K e e p t h i s...

Page 2: ...l thruster 24V SE60 185S 12V SE60 Tunnel thruster 12V SE60 185S2 12V SE60 Tunnel thruster 12V SE60 185 12V OST SE60 Tunnel thruster 12V SE60 185S2 24V SE60 Tunnel thruster 24v SE50 140S 12V SE50 Tunne...

Page 3: ...gs or other joints in the control cables must be mounted so they will remain dry at all times It is the owner captain other responsible parties full responsibility to assess the risk of any unexpected...

Page 4: ...bow in the desired direction push the red button for port movement or the green button for starboard For other controls like foot switches or toggle switches please refer to that products user manual...

Page 5: ...F thruster Control panel example Control panel example Control panel example Control panel example Control panel example Activating the stern thruster Activating both bow and stern thruster to rotate...

Page 6: ...leg from marine growth Paint the propeller and gear leg with anti fouling before every season to keep it clean from sea growth NB Never paint the anode sealing or propeller shaft Ensure paint does no...

Page 7: ...control cables 3 Coupling inside motor bracket 4 Motor Bracket 5 Gear Leg 6 Propeller 7 Anode 8 Propeller Drive pin 9 Washer 10 Lock Nut 11 Fastening Screw for anode SE SEP 50 SE SEP 60 SE SEP 250 30...

Page 8: ...nside motor bracket 4 Motor Bracket 5 Gear Leg 6 Propeller 7 Anode 8 Propeller Drive pin 9 Washer 10 Lock Nut 11 Fastening Screw for anode SE SEP IP 30 40 SE SEP IP 50 SE SEP IP 60 SE SEP IP 80 100 12...

Page 9: ...orn out or in a bad charged condition Check electrical connections wiring for damage or wear corrosion Check cables are the correct size per the product manual Tighten re adjust connections The thrust...

Page 10: ...the gear leg The thruster components are fastened securely The area around the thruster is clean and dry If there are signs of water try to nd the source and eliminate it Apply the propeller and gear...

Page 11: ...d to the Purchaser at the Warrantor s expense If on the other hand the claim is determined to result from circumstances such as described in section 4 above or a result of wear and tear exceeding that...

Page 12: ...accuracies or omissions it may contain Continuous product improvement may change the product speci cations without notice Therefore Sleipner Motor AS can not accept liability for any possible differen...

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