Watersnake Slider Pro Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

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MAINTENANCE

Your Watersnake Electric Motor should provide many seasons of dependable 
service. However, like any tool, electric motors must be cared for.

After each day of fi shing, the motor should be cleaned thoroughly. If you have 
been fi shing in saltwater, it is suggested that you wash the motor with warm 
fresh soapy water until all salt deposits are washed away. Be careful not to 
use a gush of water to clean the motor, as this will drive salt particles into 
the motor’s internal mechanisms. Instead use a light stream of water or very 
fi ne spray merely to dissolve saltwater particles that have accumulated on the 
external parts of the motor.

Dry excess moisture from the motor and sparingly lubricate all areas. Many 
fi sherman use a pressurised spray oil for quick and easy lubrication after 
washing their motor. If you choose to do this, make sure you wash the motor 
fi rst. Frequently lubricate all frictional points, a reliable heat resistant grease 
if you are re-greasing internal parts.

Use only greases designed for electric motors. other greases may contain lead 
particles that may cause damage to electric motor gears. Your motor should 
always be stored in a cool dry place. Do not store in a plastic bag as this may 
cause condensation. However, we do recommend you cover your motor if you 
must leave it outside. Periodically inspect your motor and tighten any loose 
screws or fi ttings. Depending on use, your motor should be serviced by an 
authorised service agent at least once every season.

Trolling motors are designed in quite the same way as a 2-4 stoke outboard 
motor but they are quiet and very effective for fi shing. Many people use trolling 
motors to enhance their fi shing experience, however, and unfortunately many 
don’t maintain or store them correctly, lack of maintenance could lead to 
power and or turning issues.

SLIDER PRO

Summary of Contents for Slider Pro

Page 1: ...SLIDER PRO BOW MOUNT ELECTRIC MOTOR OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...t when the motor is attached the shaft of the motor is not making contact with the boats gunwale rubber With the bracket in position mark the holes for drilling ensuring as you do that the bow area be...

Page 3: ...m au 3 SLIDER PRO Foot control unit with 5 meter cable Quick lock and release lever Weedless propeller Mounting bracket Motor Assembly unit Composite shaft Head unit Depth collar height adjustment Rem...

Page 4: ...PEDAL CONTROL SYSTEM Please refer to foot control system diagram on page 5 The low pro le foot pedal control is used to adjust direction and speed A variable speed dial control is located at the righ...

Page 5: ...ips head screws 2 Press and hold down the RC chip button on the remote control receiver board 3 Press any button on the remote control hand unit except the power button 4 Release the RC chip button af...

Page 6: ...battery are disconnected 1 Place shear pin in shaft as shown 2 Align the propeller against the shear pin on the shaft there is a groove on the back of the propeller which the shear pin needs to slot...

Page 7: ...snake 50 Amp inline fuse kit is supplied and attached to the red power cable to protect the circuit boards of the motor This is a connection that joins the motor battery cable to the battery and shuts...

Page 8: ...COLOUR BRACKET STEERING SPEEDS PROP 55242 Slider Pro SWRC54 54 54lb 12v 13 54 156 640 1370 54 White Composite Foot Control Remote Fob Variable 3 Blade Model range and speci cations are correct at tim...

Page 9: ...n the water measure the distance from the mounting surface of the transom or bow to the water level The guide shown on the right will assist you in nding the shaft length that best suits your boat The...

Page 10: ...pin is in place SEE PAGE 6 OF THIS MANUAL 2 NOISE OR VIBRATION COMING FROM MOTOR Possible cause s Solution s Weed or debris may be caught in propeller Check to see if propeller is securely tightened a...

Page 11: ...r motor If you choose to do this make sure you wash the motor rst Frequently lubricate all frictional points a reliable heat resistant grease if you are re greasing internal parts Use only greases des...

Page 12: ...ssion you might want to disconnect the battery from your trolling motor and take out the battery out and recharge it Store the battery in a safe place If you have a small boat without a cover it is re...

Page 13: ...ing taking your electric motor to an Authorised Service Agent for servicing IMPORTANT If you choose to service the electric motor yourself or through any other third party not authorised by Watersnake...

Page 14: ...Watersnake 14 SLIDER PRO MOTOR...

Page 15: ...ors The 3 Bladed Large Propeller Kit is suitable for all 70lb 80lb and 105lb motors 55130 3 Blade Prop 44lb 54lb JM55008 Large 3 Blade Prop 70lb 105lb 55131 2 Blade Prop 28 34lb JM56001 2 Blade Mini P...

Page 16: ...a 50 amp fuse and are completely waterproof These simple to install kits are an essential accessory for your motor JM56002 Watersnake Replacement Fuse Replacement 50 Amp fuse to suit a Watersnake Fus...

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