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REMOTE THROTTLE
Controlling Speed and Direction
You can adjust the speed and propeller rotation direction by moving the
remote throttle. Forward movement of the remote throttle means the
kayak moves forward, backward movement of the remote throttle means
the kayak moves backwards. Please note that reverse movement does
not have the same thrust as going forward. The middle position (neutral)
corresponds to the stop position.
Magnetic Key
The remote throttle is equipped with a magnetic key that operates as an
on/off safety function. The motor only works if you place the magnetic
key on the proper location on the remote throttle control. If the magnetic
key is removed the motor stops. You can only start the motor again if you
first replace the magnetic key and then move the remote throttle to the
central (stop) position.
Remote Throttle Button Layout
The remote throttle is equipped with an on-board computer with an inte-
grated display and three buttons below the screen.
Turning the Display On
Press the “on/off” button for 1 second to switch the motor on. Press-
ing the button again for 3 seconds switches the motor off again. You
can switch the motor off in any operating mode. If there is no activity for
one hour the motor switches off automatically. Press the button again to
switch it back on.
Changing the Display Units
1. Press and the button.
2. You will first be able to select the units in which the remaining range is
displayed. By pushing the middle button in the center of the display you
select between kilometers, miles, nautical miles, and hours.
3. Choose your unit selection by pressing “setup” again.
4. You then enter the speed indicator setting. You can choose between
kilometers per hour, miles per hour, and knots. Again, select the units
with the center button and confirm your selection and leave the “setup“
menu again by pressing the “setup” button.
Calibrating the Throttle
The middle button is used for calibration. If the display shows a relevant
error message you can recalibrate the motor with the help of this button.
You will find details on the error codes and calibration instruction near the
error code table.
Operating Elements