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VOLUME 2 

DESCRIPTION - INFLATABLE TUBE 

PROPULSION SYSTEM 

FITTING AND CIRCUITS

 

 
 

CONTENTS 

 
I-1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE eJET 450 ................................................................................ 3 

I-2 INVENTORY AND LOCATION ............................................................................................................... 6 

I-3 HANDLING ........................................................................................................................................ 12 

I-3-1 Transport ................................................................................................................................... 12 

I-3-2 Storage ...................................................................................................................................... 13 

I-3-3 Lifting ........................................................................................................................................ 15 

II-1 MAINTENANCE OF THE INFLATABLE TUBE...................................................................................... 16 

II-2 INSTALLING THE INFLATABLE TUBE ON THE HULL .......................................................................... 16 

II-3 SECURING THE INTERNAL PROTECTIVE FLAP .................................................................................. 17 

II-4 INFLATING THE INFLATABLE TUBE .................................................................................................. 18 

II-5 PRESSURE ........................................................................................................................................ 20 

III- INSPECTION BEFORE USE ................................................................................................................. 23 

III-1 INFLATABLE TUBE ........................................................................................................................... 23 

III-2 BILGE .............................................................................................................................................. 23 

III-3 12V BATTERY .................................................................................................................................. 23 

III-4 BMW i3 HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY .................................................................................................. 23 

III-5 THRUST REVERSER FLAP ................................................................................................................. 24 

III-6 STEERING WHEEL ........................................................................................................................... 24 

III-7 COOLING SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................... 24 

III-8 ELECTRICITY .................................................................................................................................... 25 

III-9 PROPULSION................................................................................................................................... 25 

III-10 EXTINGUISHER .............................................................................................................................. 25 

IV-1 STARTING A TRIP ............................................................................................................................ 26 

IV-2 MOTION FORWARD AND REVERSE ................................................................................................ 27 

IV-3 BRAKING ......................................................................................................................................... 28 

IV-4 END TRIP ........................................................................................................................................ 28 

V- CHARGING THE HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY ........................................................................................ 29 

Summary of Contents for eJET 450

Page 1: ...FLATABLE TUBE ON THE HULL 16 II 3 SECURING THE INTERNAL PROTECTIVE FLAP 17 II 4 INFLATING THE INFLATABLE TUBE 18 II 5 PRESSURE 20 III INSPECTION BEFORE USE 23 III 1 INFLATABLE TUBE 23 III 2 BILGE 23 I...

Page 2: ...ry 37 VI 2 6 Bilge fan 38 VI 2 7 Navigation lights 38 VI 2 8 Wiring options 38 VI 3 INSTALLATION OF THE DRAINING SYSTEMS 39 VI 3 1 Description of essential functional items 39 VI 3 2 Through hull drai...

Page 3: ...ry Directive 2013 53 EU C Capacity Weight tolerance 5 ISO C 6 1 Maximum ISO 14946 Kg 510 Maximum load i a w ISO 14946 1 2 3 4 data figuring on the EU declaration of conformity of recreational craft wi...

Page 4: ...ting area for category C Seat with handholds WARNING DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PEOPLE RECOMMENDED NO MATTER HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON BOARD THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF PASSENGERS AND EQUIPMENT MUST NEV...

Page 5: ...nfiguration TORQEEDO charger Shore power 16A 230V Charging time from 0 to 100 h Maximum of 12 Charge temperature C 0 40 NOTE Please refer to Torqeedo s user Manual for more information about the engin...

Page 6: ...6 47 DESCRIPTION Inventory and location I 2 INVENTORY AND LOCATION 8 1 2 3 25 28 26 27 29 25 27 26 29 4 5 19 18 14 15 16 12 17 6 9 9 10 23 7 20 21 32 22 31 30 11 11 11 11 13 13 13 13 13 20 6 6 6 24 2...

Page 7: ...ker 17 Battery switch 18 Shore power inlet 19 Deck drains 20 Courtesy lights 21 Forward chest 22 Anchor locker 23 Bow pop up cleat 24 EVA deck pad 25 Boarding handles 26 Rear pop up cleats 27 Towing r...

Page 8: ...SCRIPTION Inventory and location HYDROJET TUNNEL DETAILS Ref DESCRIPTION 1 Rear plate 2 Anode 3 Bilge pump outlet 4 Steering cable 5 Reverser actuator 6 Battery exhaust outlet 7 Cooling water outlet 1...

Page 9: ...play touchscreen 2 Bilge fan switch 3 Bilge pump switch 4 Navigation lights switch 5 Courtesy lights switch 6 Glove compartment inside the compartment 7 12V plug and USB plug 8 Key switch 9 Remote thr...

Page 10: ...e power distribution S 2 AC Charger 3 Motor power electronics 4 Deep Blue motor DB 80i 5 BMW i3 high voltage battery 6 Battery cooling 7 System management unit 8 Motor cooling TORQEEDO CONTROL SYSTEM...

Page 11: ...H DESCRIPTION INVENTORY and location PROPULSION SYSTEM Ref DESCRIPTION 1 Thrust reverser flap and actuator 2 Stator 3 Reverser actuator 4 Maintenance hydrojet hatch 5 Hydrojet shaft 6 Water intake 7...

Page 12: ...oat The boat is compatible with standard road gauge It is designed to be transported inflated The weight in transport conditions for a trailer includes Unladen weight of the boat 870 kg Tolerance 5 Op...

Page 13: ...47 Edition 3 E N G L I S H DESCRIPTION Handling I 3 2 Storage The steering wheel can be tilt down to optimise the height of the boat for storage WARNING THE BOAT MUST REST ON THE BOW LINE SEE DIAGRAM...

Page 14: ...Page 14 47 DESCRIPTION Handling...

Page 15: ...PPROVED LIFTING RINGS AND SLING TO LIFT THE BOAT WARNING LIFTING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY PROFESSIONALS DANGER NO PASSENGERS ON BOARD WHILE LIFTING WARNING ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE UNLOADED FROM THE BOAT F...

Page 16: ...FOR 12 HOURS BEFORE UNFOLDING YOU CAN INFLATE THE NON FITTED INFLATABLE TUBE pressure 240mb AND LET IT STABILIZE FOR AROUND ONE HOUR THEN DEFLATE IT NOTE the inflatable tube is fitted to the hull bei...

Page 17: ...ECURING THE INTERNAL PROTECTIVE FLAP 4 Put the internal protective flap in place 5 Set up the tube and fix the internal protective flap tube deflated by using the screws and nuts supplied with the tub...

Page 18: ...b adaptor c tube base d inflation port NOTE An electrical 12 V high output inflation pump is available as an option contact your dealer EASY PUSH VALVES To change position In inflating position In de...

Page 19: ...y the inflation pump should be correctly placed on the ground The chamber inflates rapidly if the inflation pump is used smoothly and without haste 4 Inflate the inflatable tube starting with the firs...

Page 20: ...eflating depending on the temperature particularly when temperature variations are high between the morning and evening in particularly hot regions and check that the pressure does not exceed the reco...

Page 21: ...oating finish To prevent hull from gel coat blistering and to increase hull life it is recommended you take the boat out of the water after each outing and you clean the bottom of the hull with fresh...

Page 22: ...h or on the deck of a boat Temperature inside the inflatable compartments will increase especially with a dark colour Inflatable tube causing the pressure to double 480 mb YOU MUST THEN DEFLATE the bo...

Page 23: ...uit breaker Navigation light fan bilge pump tested PROPULSION 2 No foreign matter in the maintenance hatch EXTINGUISHER 2 State compliance 1 Before each outing 2 Regular servicing IV 1 INFLATABLE TUBE...

Page 24: ...lly to the left and to the right to check that it operates freely and without hindrance Also make sure that the propulsion outlet changes direction at the same time as the steering wheel and that ther...

Page 25: ...N Carefully check the maintenance hydrojet hatch to make sure that there is no seaweed debris or other foreign objects that could slow down the hydrojet shaft rotation and then the boat speed DANGER B...

Page 26: ...derably reduces the risks of serious or fatal injury caused by being run over by the boat Always couple the two ends of the emergency stop switch correctly DANGER TURN OFF THE ENGINE AS SOON AS A SWIM...

Page 27: ...he thrust reverser flap is up Use the tilt up button on the throttle if necessary 2 Gradually operate the remote throttle forward REVERSE 1 Make sure the thrust reverser flap is down Use the tilt down...

Page 28: ...COMPLETE STOP WARNING REVERSE GEAR IS NOT BRAKE V 4 END TRIP 1 2 3 4 Set the lever in the neutral position Turn the key switch to position 1 Disconnect the lanyard 1 from the Emergency stop switch 2...

Page 29: ...automatically TOP UP THE CHARGE OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY AFTER EVERY TRIP WARNING DANGER OF FIRE AND BURNS FROM OVERHEATING OR FROM HOT SURFACES ON THE COMPONENTS FIRE AND HOT SURFACES CAN RESULT I...

Page 30: ...FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK CONTACT WITH UNINSULATED OR DAMAGED PARTS CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SEVERE PHYSICAL INJURIES DO NOT UNDERTAKE ANY REPAIR WORK WHATSOEVER ON THE DEEP BLUE SYSTEM NEVER TOUCH SCUFFED OR...

Page 31: ...ition 3 E N G L I S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT Electricity VII 2 ELECTRICITY VII 2 1 General wiring diagram 10 13 8 9 1 2 3 4 6 5 6 7 12 16 The document is available in PDF format from your dealer 17...

Page 32: ...ourtesy light switch 5 Underwater lights switch option 6 12V plug console 7 USB plug console 8 Connected box console 9 Reverser actuator 10 Sound system with 2 speakers option 11 White light 12 Red gr...

Page 33: ...e 33 47 Edition 3 E N G L I S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT Electricity VII 2 2 General wiring plan 2 5 3 1 4 6 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 The document is available in PDF format from your deal...

Page 34: ...Page 34 47 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT Electricity 22 26 27 25 20 19 21 23 24 25 28 29 9 30 31 34 33 32...

Page 35: ...14 5A fuse 12V power socket 15 3A fuse USB 16 16A fuse reverser actuator 17 3A fuse led speaker 18 5A fuse bilge pump 19 Ground bus bar connection 20 Bilge pump switch connection console 21 Bilge fan...

Page 36: ...ricity VII 2 3 Location of items Ref DESCRIPTION 1 Circuit breaker 2 12V battery VII 2 4 Circuit breaker When you stop using the boat set the circuit breaker to OFF WARNING SWITCH OFF THE SYSTEM BEFOR...

Page 37: ...TROLYTE OR WHEN RECHARGING THE BATTERY ALWAYS REMOVE IT FROM THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BATTERY ELECTROLYTE IS A TOXIC AND DANGEROUS LIQUID IT CONTAINS SULPHURIC ACID WHICH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS AVOID C...

Page 38: ...ring turns blue when the switch is ON VII 2 7 Navigation lights Press this button to switch on the navigation lights There are 3 positions Off LED ring off Anchor light and navigation lights LED ring...

Page 39: ...n 3 E N G L I S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT Draining VII 3 INSTALLATION OF THE DRAINING SYSTEMS VII 3 1 Description of essential functional items Ref DESCRIPTION 1 Through hull 2 Bilge pump outlet 3 Bi...

Page 40: ...UIT Draining VII 3 2 Through hull draining deck The through hull fittings mounted on the deck are equipped with a strainer 1 to protect draining deck from seaweeds and debris REGULARLY CLEAN THE STRAI...

Page 41: ...D THE USE OF A MOORING COVER IN ORDER TO PREVENT WATER INGRESS IN THE EVENT OF RAIN ENSURE THAT THE SYSTEM IS IN WORKING ORDER UNBLOCKED PIPES BILGE PUMP SWITCH ON AUTOMATIC MODE BATTERY CHARGED WARNI...

Page 42: ...ND YOU KEEP AN EXTINGUISHER ON BOARD AND COMPLY WITH THE LAWS APPLICABLE IN YOUR COUNTRY The boat is supplied without a fire extinguisher Complying with the national regulations of the country in whic...

Page 43: ...S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT Anchoring mooring VII 6 ANCHORING MOORING Ref DESCRIPTION 1 Pop up cleats 2 Bow ring 3 Anchor locker An anchor is supplied with the boat WARNING FOR PERMANENT MOORING USE...

Page 44: ...Page 44 47 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT Boarding VII 7 BOARDING DANGER CHECK THAT THE SYSTEM IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ANYONE CLIMBS BACK ON BOARD USING THE REAR LADDER...

Page 45: ...Page 45 47 Edition 3 E N G L I S H LABELLING VIII 1 POSITION OF STICKERS 8 8 7 3 4 5 6 1...

Page 46: ...Page 46 47 LABELLING VIII 2 DESCRIPTION OF LABELS 8 7...

Page 47: ...fective Bilge pump does not operate after pressing the bilge pump switch on Manual Mode Battery charge is too low Check the charge state of the 12V battery and charge it if necessary Check the 5A bilg...

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