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1.   Sleipner Motor AS (The “Warrantor”) warrants that the equipment (parts, materials and embedded software of products) manufactured by the    

    Warrantor is free from defects in workmanship and materials for the purpose for which the equipment is intended and under normal  use and    

    service (the “Warranty”).
2.   This Warranty is in effect for two years (Leisure Use) or one year (Commercial and other Non-leisure Use) from the date of purchase by the end    

    user (for demonstration vessels, the dealer is deemed as end user). 
3.   This Warranty is transferable and covers the equipment for the specified warranty period.

4.   The warranty does not apply to defects or damages caused by faulty installation or hook-up, abuse or misuse of the equipment including exposure  

    to excessive heat, salt or fresh water spray, or water immersion except for equipment specifically designed as waterproof.
5.   In case the equipment seems to be defective, the warranty holder (the “Claimant”) must do the following to make a claim:

(a) Contact the dealer or service centre where the equipment was purchased and make the claim. Alternatively, the Claimant can make the 

claim to a dealer or service centre found at www.sleipnergroup.com. The Claimant must present a detailed written statement of the nature 

and circumstances of the defect, to the best of the Claimant’s knowledge, including product identifi cation and serial nbr., the date and place of 

purchase and the name and address of the installer. Proof of purchase date should be included with the claim, to verify that the warranty period 

has not expired;

(b) Make the equipment available for troubleshooting and repair, with direct and workable access, including dismantling of furnishings or similar, 

if any, either at the premises of the Warrantor or an authorised service representative approved by the Warrantor. Equipment can only be returned 

to the Warrantor or an authorised service representative for repair following a pre-approval by the Warrantor’s Help Desk and if so, with the Return 

Authorisation Number visible postage/shipping prepaid and at the expense of the Claimant.

6.   Examination and handling of the warranty claim:

(a) If upon the Warrantor’s or authorised service Representative’s examination, the defect is determined to result from defective material or 

workmanship in the warranty period, the    equipment will be repaired or replaced at the Warrantor’s option without charge, and returned 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 for which the equipment is intended (e.g. commercial use of equipment intended for leisure use), 

the costs for the troubleshooting and repair shall be borne by the Claimant;

(b) No refund of the purchase price will be granted to the Claimant, unless the Warrantor is unable to remedy the defect after having a reasonable 

number of opportunities to do so. In the event that attempts to remedy the defect have failed, the Claimant may claim a refund of the purchase 

price, provided that the Claimant submits a statement in writing from a professional boating equipment supplier that the installation instructions of 

the Installation and Operation Manual have been complied with and that the defect remains.

7.   Warranty service shall be performed only by the Warrantor, or an authorised service representative, and any attempt to remedy the defect by  

 

    anyone else shall render this warranty void.

8.   No other warranty is given beyond those described above, implied or otherwise, including any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a    

    particular purpose other than the purpose for which the equipment is intended, and any other obligations on the part of the Warrantor or its  

 

    employees and representatives.
9.   There shall be no responsibility or liability whatsoever on the part of the Warrantor or its employees and representatives based on this Warranty   

     for injury to any person or persons, or damage to property, loss of income or profit, or any other incidental, consequential or resulting damage    

    or cost claimed to have been incurred through the use or sale of the equipment, including any possible failure or malfunction of the equipment or  

    damages arising from collision with other vessels or objects.

10. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from country to country.

At Sleipner we continually reinvest to develop and offer the latest technology in marine advancements. To see the many unique designs we have 

patented visit our website www.sleipnergroup.com/patents

Find your local professional dealer from our certifi ed 

worldwide network for expert service and support. 

visit our website 

www.sleipnergroup.com/support

For additional supporting documentation, we advise you 

to visit our website 

www.sleipnergroup.com 

and fi nd your 

Sleipner product.

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Pre-delivery Checklist

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[].......... The bolts holding the gear house and motor bracket together are tightened correctly.

[].......... The bolts holding the motor to its bracket are tightened correctly.

[].......... All electrical connections are clean, dry and tight, and the correct cable, fuse and main  

 

   switch size.

[].......... Check that there is no electrical connection between the electro motor body and positive     

         terminal on the motor, and between the electro motor body and the negative (A1) terminal  

 

   on the motor with an ohm meter.

[].......... Anti-fouling has been applied to the gear house and propeller but NOT anodes, sealing/  

 

   rubber fi ttings or propeller shafts.

[].......... Propeller is fastened correctly to the shaft.

[].......... Propeller turns freely in tunnel.

[].......... The anode and/ or holding screw is tightened well with thread glue.

[].......... Check the boat for potential water leakage around installation areas.

[].......... Correct drive direction as per control panel.

[].......... User Manual is supplied to the owner.

The thruster has been installed as per the instructions in this manual and all points in checklist above have been controlled.

Signed: .........................................................................................

Date: .............................................................................................

Thruster type: ................................................................................................................................................................................................

Serial number:...............................................................................................................................................................................................

Date of delivery:.............................................................................................................................................................................................

Correct drive direction as per control panel: ..................................................................................................................................................

The compartment for the thruster has been isolated from general bilge water and has no obvious or suspected risks for  flooding: 

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Other comments by installer: ........................................................................................................................................................................

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Summary of Contents for SEP100

Page 1: ...AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com DOCUMENT ID REVISION DATE LANGUAGE Installation Guide For Pro DC Electric Thruster Models SEP80 SEP100 SEP120 SEP130 SEP150 EN I M 2728...

Page 2: ...nel installation 13 Thruster Installation Instructions Thruster Installation Considerations and Precautions 14 Gear Leg Motor Bracket Installation 15 Propeller Installation 16 Motor Installation 17 Th...

Page 3: ...special national regulations Instructions in this guide cannot be guaranteed to comply with global electric mechanic regulations classi cation rules Follow all health and safety laws in accordance wit...

Page 4: ...ommended Recommended tunnel length 216 8 50 216 8 50 216 8 50 216 8 50 276 10 87 303 11 93 303 11 93 T min Minimum tunnel wall thickness 6 0 24 6 0 24 6 0 24 6 0 24 7 0 28 7 0 28 7 0 28 T max Maximum...

Page 5: ...all bearing at propeller shaft and a combination of ball bearing and slide bearing at drive shaft Pre lled and sealed for life Motor bracket Glass bre reinforced composite material Brass thread insert...

Page 6: ...ster as deep as possible under the waterline 2 Deeper installations prevent air from being sucked into the tunnel from the surface resulting in reduced thrust performance and increase noise levels dur...

Page 7: ...not allow the variable length of the tunnel walls to vary in length excessively EG the top tunnel wall is x 4 longer than the bottom wall 2 If the tunnel is too long the friction inside will reduce th...

Page 8: ...nstead t the tunnel halfway into the underneath section of the existing hull Strengthen it with a deflector spoiler directing the water flow around the tunnel This will allow installation of the thrus...

Page 9: ...it is angled slightly down because of the water flow on this area 2 3 Making a deflector spoiler in front and underneath the tunnel can also reduce damage to the thruster and drag The deflector spoile...

Page 10: ...e tunnel and thereby reduces the effective tunnel diameter and thrust Turbulence cavitation on the propeller will lessen the thrusters performance and create excess noise 2 For steel aluminium hulls a...

Page 11: ...l cover the back face 5 Cut the tunnel ends to the desired shape and lightly sand its surface Clean the area with acetone or similar where you are going to apply breglass NB Do not cast or add breglas...

Page 12: ...h tunnel installed and cast 1 Round the edges with a radius of 10 of the tunnel diameter 2 For steel aluminium hulls make a slope with a length of 10 15 of the tunnel diameter NB If this is not possib...

Page 13: ...nstallation please refer to the supplied manual in your Sleipner product delivery Stern Thruster SLEIPNER AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com DOCUMENT ID REVISION DATE LANGU...

Page 14: ...special national regulations Instructions in this guide cannot be guaranteed to comply with global electric mechanic regulations classi cation rules Follow all health and safety laws in accordance wit...

Page 15: ...e clearance from each blade to the tunnel wall Place top motor bracket to measure the drive shaft has come through the motor bracket at the correct height Remove the gear leg and propeller for nal ins...

Page 16: ...he end of the shaft spline Tighten with the propeller lock nut 3 Insert the anode to the end of the propeller and tighten the anode holding screw Apply a thread glue Loctite 243 or similar to ensure t...

Page 17: ...bracket with the above torque 4 Check the drive shafts are engaged by rotating the propeller NB Rotating the propellers can be hard due to the gear reduction and the motor however the propeller must b...

Page 18: ...the electrical operation of the vessel when not on board or in emergencies NB It is advised to install a fuse on the positive cable for protection against short circuiting of the main cables The fuse...

Page 19: ...0 NA NA NA AWG 2 0 2 0 4 0 2 x 2 0 2 x 3 0 2 x 3 0 2 x 4 0 2 x 4 0 2 x 4 0 24 V 280 A DIN 300 SAE 570 EN 520 ANL 250 mm2 35 35 35 50 50 70 70 95 95 120 120 2 x 95 AWG 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 0...

Page 20: ...al Power Controller Automatic Main Switch 8977 12 8977 24 or Manual main switch w ANL fuse Automatic Main Switch 8977 12 8977 24 or Manual main switch w ANL fuse link control system End terminator End...

Page 21: ...d to be as short as practically possible POWER Cable Must be one in each system length 2 5m 4 Port T Connector The 4 port T connector allows multiple spur cables to be connected NB Comes with two seal...

Page 22: ...22 2728 13 2021 SEP 80 100 120 130 150 MG_0062 Technical Wiring Diagram EN...

Page 23: ...lation EN For Control Panel installation please refer to the supplied manual in your Sleipner product delivery MC_0398 SLEIPNER AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com DOCUMENT...

Page 24: ...he gear house and propeller but NOT anodes sealing rubber ttings or propeller shafts Propeller is fastened correctly to the shaft Propeller turns freely in tunnel The anode and or holding screw is tig...

Page 25: ...ed 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 tha...

Page 26: ...26 2728 13 2021 SEP 80 100 120 130 150 MC_0037 Notes EN...

Page 27: ...27 2728 13 2021 SEP 80 100 120 130 150 MC_0037 Notes EN...

Page 28: ...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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