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Operating Manual Travel 401/801
9. Operation
STOP
Continuously
variable forward
Continuously
variable reverse
Max thrust
Fixed time
Max range
Tiller position
Function
Application example
Continuously variable
reverse
Continuously variable reverse
drive
• Maneuvring
Continuously variable
forward
Continuously variable forward
drive
•
Normal steering
• Maneuvring
Max thrust
Short term maximum thrust
forwards (< 10 minutes)
• Only available if battery
is relatively full
• Especially effective on heavier
boats; no effect on light boats,
which do not use the full
thrust of the engine
• Rapid acceleration
• Maneuvring
Fixed time
Travelling speed with fixed time.
If the battery is fully charged, the
following times are set:
• Travel 401: 2 hours
• Travel 801: 1 hour
Times relate to use of the Travel
LIMA battery
• Travel on controlled
timescale
(without using the
battery charge indicator)
Max range
Slow travel with speed close to
range maximum (50 W initial
power for Travel 401 and 801,
i.e. approx. 6 hours travel time)
However, the optimum distance
operation varies widely from
boat to boat.
• Reaching the mooring
point on low battery
charge
• Long range when using
in lulls
Summary of Contents for Travel 401 L
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