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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION 

RDG603A74 - Issue 4 

 

            

 

ELECTRIC OUTBOARD MOTOR 

OPERATORS MANUAL 

 

For the following engine models:

 

 

6HP  

10HP  
20HP  

Содержание EZ-S06R

Страница 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION RDG603A74 Issue 4 ELECTRIC OUTBOARD MOTOR OPERATORS MANUAL For the following engine models 6HP 10HP 20HP ...

Страница 2: ...ety alert symbols appear throughout the manual It means attention be alert as your safety is involved Please read and follow the message that appears after the safety alert symbol NOTICE This indicates a situation which can cause damage to the machine personal property and or the environment or cause the equipment to operate improperly CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoi...

Страница 3: ... cooled 48v electric motor which is mounted horizontally on top of the outboard leg Drive is transferred by a heavy duty toothed belt to the prop shaft This gives an efficient and trouble free method of power delivery The outboard leg has internal waterways built into it through which cooling water with anti freeze is pumped circulated through the motor and flows down the inside of the leg to be c...

Страница 4: ...mmercial and hire boat situations Coolant is anti freeze water mix No canal river or sea water enters the system No problems in shallow or dirty water No water pump impeller to replace Replaceable skeg Belt drive no shaft gears or oil changes required Spare props of different sizes readily available Motor overload cut out Spare parts readily available Optional extras Lithium Ion Polymer batteries ...

Страница 5: ...iven in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication Barrus reserve the right to change the specification of its products and manuals without prior notice Depending upon the equipment specification of the outboard and accessories fitted there may be discrepancies or differences with the information presented in this handbook No claims may be pursued in this ...

Страница 6: ...ot carry out normal maintenance or makes unauthorised alterations or modifications the warranty coverage will become void Barrus reserves the right to make future warranty coverage possible only with proof of proper maintenance WARRANTY CLAIMS Warranty claims shall be made directly to Barrus or by an authorised dealer The dealer will then arrange for the inspection and any necessary repairs If the...

Страница 7: ...andards 14 SECTION 2 Component Identification 15 1 Tiller Control Model 15 2 Tiller Control 15 3 Remote Control Model Option 16 4 Speed and Direction Control Lever Option 16 SECTION 3 Installation 17 1 Unpacking the Outboard Motor 17 2 Filling Outboard Motor with Coolant 20 3 Adjusting the Outboard Motor Transom Height 21 4 Mounting of the Outboard Motor 22 5 Adjusting the Outboard Steering Lock 2...

Страница 8: ...ontrol 36 3 Starting Procedure Outboard motor with speed and direction control lever 37 4 Stopping Procedure Outboard Motor with tiller control 38 5 Stopping Procedure Outboard motor with speed and direction control lever 38 6 Tilting the Electric Outboard 39 7 Application Downloads and Information 41 SECTION 5 Maintenance 44 1 General 44 2 Removing propeller 44 3 Installing propeller 44 4 Checkin...

Страница 9: ...STAZO Bracket Nut 63 4 STAZO Outboard Lock 64 5 Talamex Outboard Motor Lock 65 SECTION 12 Special Tools 66 SECTION 13 Declarations 69 1 Declaration of Conformity for Recreational Craft Propulsion Engine with the requirements of Directive 2012 53 EU CE Marking 69 2 Declaration of Conformity for Recreational Craft Propulsion Engine with the requirements of the Recreational Craft Regulations 2017 UKC...

Страница 10: ...E WILL FALL ON YOU CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Note Suitable safe lift equipment must be used to lift move and mount the outboard onto the boat The batteries used for the outboard will be heavy Make sure safe lifting procedures or suitable cranes or hoists are used when moving and installing them 3 Rotating Parts WARNING SEVERE HAZARD KEEP HANDS AND OTHER BODY PARTS AWAY FROM MOVING ROTATING P...

Страница 11: ...ust be switched off If the propeller is damaged it may become unbalanced and cause either bad vibrations or the outboard to fail Do not use the outboard in this situation 5 Electrics CAUTION Do not touch any electrical parts while operating the motor The electrical parts may cause shock or electrocution Ensure all electrical connections are insulated against accidental short circuit 6 Batteries DA...

Страница 12: ...nt ventilated at all times If disconnecting the battery remove the earth lead FIRST and re connect it last If charging the battery ensure that the charger is switched off before connecting and disconnecting Do not tip the battery on its side Please see label on battery or manufacturer s instructions for specific information A battery master on off switch must be installed in the system 7 Safety La...

Страница 13: ...osition which will start the motor again Continue at a reduced speed until the initial cause of the overload has been resolved 9 Modifications Do not attempt to modify the outboard motor as this is likely to reduce safety and reliability Any modifications will mean that the outboard will not be liable for warranty and maybe illegal to use 10 Boat Ensure the boat that the outboard motor is being fi...

Страница 14: ...re to do so can result in poor performance system failure terminal overheating or in some cases melting of plastic terminal plugs or even fires 13 Applicable Standards Ensure that the fitting and installation of the electric outboard motor batteries battery storage cables and control systems comply with all relevant local national and international standards ...

Страница 15: ...t shown here Note The serial number can be found on the back of the motor Note The On Off Power Button is illuminated green when it is in the on position Description 1 Engine Cowl 2 Tiller Control 3 Transom Mounting Bracket 4 Leg 5 Anti Cavitation Plate 6 Prop Shaft Casing 7 Propeller 8 Skeg 9 Anode Description 1 Speed Control Twist Grip 2 Direction Display 3 Safety Lanyard 4 Mode Switch 5 On Off ...

Страница 16: ... here 4 Speed and Direction Control Lever Option Figure 5 Control Lever Figure 6 Extension Cable Description 1 Steering Wheel 2 Speed and Direction Control Lever 3 Steering Cable 4 Electric Outboard Description 1 Safety Lock Button 2 Control Grip 3 Connecting Cable 4 Safety Lanyard 5 Mode Switch 6 On Off Power Button 7 Extension Lead Connecting Plug 8 Extension Cable 3 1 Metres ...

Страница 17: ...pping weight and packaging dimensions Use suitable personal protective equipment for unboxing Figure 7 How the outboard motor will arrive Stand the box upright as shown in Figure 7 Use a screwdriver to open the wooden box carefully Don t damage the wooden box Make sure to remove all screws or staples from the box Using a crane two people will be required to remove the engine from the box Figure 8 ...

Страница 18: ...tems in the wooden box Note The outboard does not arrive as pictured above Some assembly is required such as fitting of the propeller and skeg Propeller fitting instructions can be found on pages 45 and 46 Note There is a right handed speed and direction control lever available at an additional cost For remote steering control application the steering kit should contain 1 Square Rubber bung 2 Stee...

Страница 19: ...lips 11 Steering extension 12 Steering Spacer 13 Steering Arm Bracket 14 Shifter Mounting Bracket Figures 10 11 Ridged Steering Set up Left and Flexy Steering Set up Right The steering kit can be attached to the motor in two different ways depending on the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 ...

Страница 20: ...witch the outboard on using the on off switch Figure 3 button 5 the button will then be illuminated green this starts the pump then immediately begin filling with coolant Fill the coolant tank with standard high quality antifreeze and clean water at 50 50 mix ratio Ensure the engine is in the neutral position Do not engage forward or reverse After one minute switch off the power then add coolant a...

Страница 21: ... an adjustable transom height system there are a number of positions to choose from between short and long shaft Prior to fitting the outboard motor make sure the correct transom height is chosen for the hull of the vessel see 4 Mounting of the Outboard Motor To adjust the transom height remove the bolt on the shaft see Figure 13 Select the correct hole on the shaft which will give you the correct...

Страница 22: ...ure 15 Mounting Height It is important that the outboard is installed at the correct height If it is mounted too high air will enter the propeller area and cause cavitation This will cause loss of drive noisy operation and loss of maximum potential speed If it is mounted too low it will cause excessive drag in the water using more power In shallow water it may become restricted and hit the bottom ...

Страница 23: ...ed to secure the outboard to the transom Figure 16 Fitting outboard to boat 5 Adjusting the Outboard Steering Lock The outboard steering sensitivity can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the steering lock bolt The outboard will arrive with the bolt fully tightened to maintain stability during transport and initial assembly Figure 17 Steering Lock Bolt Thumb Screws Steering Lock Bolt ...

Страница 24: ...utboards It should be noted that they should be deep cycle traction and of the correct voltage 48 Volts The outboards will be set up to work with lithium ion polymer batteries however the settings can be changed to better suit lead acid batteries lead carbon gel type or similar The lower the cut off voltage for the batteries the more likely they are to get damaged Care should be taken when switchi...

Страница 25: ...ers or sources these may be either 12v or 24v The batteries must be connected in such a way as to give 48v Always use Blue Anderson type connector plugs for 48 Volt batteries and connecting cables to avoid potential injury and or damage to the battery and outboard Note Different coloured Anderson type connectors are used for different voltages to avoid connecting batteries of the incorrect voltage...

Страница 26: ...igure 20 Amps Display Amp Hours Figure 21 Amp Hours Display Battery Percentage Figure 22 Battery Percentage Display The battery percentage display acts in a similar way to a fuel gauge with 100 being full fully charged and 0 being empty discharged ...

Страница 27: ...830 48V 50Ah EB4850 Weight 16kg 27kg Nominal Voltage 48v 48v Charge cut off voltage 58 0 5v 58v 0 5v Overcharge cut off voltage 59v 59v Normal charger current 5 Amps 8 Amps Normal charge time 6 Hours 6 Hours Max charge current 30 Amps 25 Amps Fast charger time Optional extra 1 Hour 2 5 Hours Normal discharge current 30 Amps 80 Amps Max discharge current 80 Amps 130 Amps Over discharge protection c...

Страница 28: ...should be used together Differences in the charge condition of batteries wired in series can cause high compensatory currents or overloads which can damage the cables connectors or battery In extreme situations this can cause fires and injuries 9 Battery Features EB 4830 EB 4850 Battery Management System Built into the battery structure This prevents damage by over charging and over discharging Al...

Страница 29: ...nect As many as four batteries can be connected to the engine at the same time using the connector Figure 24 If two or more 48v batteries are connected together in parallel it is not a problem they will equalise the charge whilst in use Note 48V batteries only to be used with the multi plug connector If two or more batteries are charged together they can be connected and either all be charged with...

Страница 30: ...an damage the cables connectors or battery In extreme situations this can cause fires and injuries The table below shows an example of how long the outboard motor can be used in a specific application before the batteries will require charging Please note that boat sizes hull shapes and battery sizes will give different results This means longer travel times can be achieved depending on the applic...

Страница 31: ...stead rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention immediately If the battery secretes an odour generates excessive heat or becomes discoloured or deformed at any time remove it from the device or battery charger and stop using it If the battery terminals become dirty clean with a dry cloth before use This prevents potential loss in efficiency due to poor connections Discarded batte...

Страница 32: ...3 Battery Type Selection Customers may source suitable batteries locally Please ensure that the battery manufacturer s instructions are followed and adhered to Optional battery types are available for use with these motors Ensure all of the instructions and precautions are followed when using these batteries 14 Anderson Type Connectors The cables for the batteries and the electric outboard are con...

Страница 33: ...ons and batteries Batteries must be clamped down to prevent them from moving Suitable connections must be used the correct type of cable for the current carrying capacity insulation properties and be of the flexible type Every system must have a suitable battery master switch and main fuse to turn off and isolate the electrical system in the event of an emergency or when the boat is not in use The...

Страница 34: ...nboard with remote shift control These either come as standard or can be fitted as an option The plug on the Control Lever is connected to the plug on the outboard motor Figure 28 When the Speed and Direction Control Level is connected to the outboard the Tiller Control will NOT operate Figure 28 Control Lever connected to Outboard Motor Connector Plug ...

Страница 35: ...e falls overboard Do not submerge the electric outboard motor controller or other electrical items in water Only run the electric outboard when the propeller is under water If the outboard is run in the air the shaft sealant rings for sealing the motor to the drive shaft can be damaged When the electric outboard is mounted the tiller electronics are splash proof only The tiller and shaft head are ...

Страница 36: ...mode switch Note The outboard has 3 modes Sport S Normal N and Eco E which have different speeds that are a percentage of the maximum throttle The default settings are Economic 25 Normal 60 and Sport 100 These can be altered using the EZ Outboard Application See 7 Application Downloads and Information Check that the speed control twist grip is in the neutral position N Press the power button The l...

Страница 37: ...ll not operate if the safety lanyard is not mounted in its correct location Note The lever must be installed to move the boat forwards when the lever is moved forward Press the power button The light on the button will illuminate green and the cooling pump will switch on Press the locking safety button on top of the lever down Slowly push the speed and direction control lever in the direction requ...

Страница 38: ... speed control twist grip This will stop the propeller Press the power button The light on the button will go off and the cooling pump will stop 5 Stopping Procedure Outboard motor with speed and direction control lever Put the speed of the motor to the neutral position using the control lever This will stop the propeller Press the power button The light on the button will go off and the cooling p...

Страница 39: ...by pulling the handle down and rotating 90 to sit as shown in Figure 32 Figure 32 Tilt Lock Lever Lift and tilt the electric outboard up Lift and tilt the outboard until the lift latch engages and this will hold the leg in the raised position Figure 34 To adjust the trim angle When the electric outboard is in the raised position remove the R clip from the trim pin Figure 33 Trim R Clip and Pin Unl...

Страница 40: ...d Figure 34 Slowly tilt the engine down and release the lever Figure 34 Outboard release lever Left is unlocked right is locked Set the tilt lock lever to the locked position When running the tilt lever must be in the locked position Failure to do this will result in the outboard leg lifting out of the water if reverse astern direction is engaged This is potentially very dangerous as the propeller...

Страница 41: ... be shown in either km h or mph This is particularly useful if not using the Barrus EB 4830 EB 4850 LiFePO4 batteries as alternative batteries are unlikely to have the visual display gauge on top See Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 and Figure 22 The Bluetooth adaptor dongle should already be in place when the outboard arrives If it is not in place Ensuring your electric outboard is turned off and di...

Страница 42: ... similar on the in app Bluetooth menu Note The app may appear in a different layout on the iPhone version The log section of the app allows users to download a spreadsheet with information about the engines speed current and power as well as the motor and controller temperatures The time interval in seconds between logs can also be adjusted using the settings tab ...

Страница 43: ...Once uploaded the motor will continue to beep constantly until it has been restarted Doing this sets the maximum engine speeds for each mode limit Figure 39 Setting Engine Speeds Once the settings have been uploaded to the outboard they will not change unless modified through the app even if the battery is disconnected In a hire boat situation once the settings have been made if the Bluetooth dong...

Страница 44: ...ut by your local dealer or qualified mechanic The maintenance may involve being in the proximity of moving hot or electrical parts To reduce the risk of injury always make sure the motor is switched off and the battery is disconnected If replacement parts are required always use genuine parts or parts of the equivalent design and quality A list of replacement parts is in Section 10 Spare Parts Ple...

Страница 45: ...nged according to the anti freeze manufacturer s instructions 5 Belt Tension This requires checking after the first 100 hours of operation and then every 500 hours or every 2 3 years in a leisure use This can only be undertaken by your local authorised dealer The toothed drive belt requires changing every 1000 hours or 4 5 years in a leisure use or sooner if the belt becomes damaged This can only ...

Страница 46: ...is flush with the side of the leg Figure 43 Using the tension testing device To adjust the tension first loosen the four motor clamp screws slightly see Figure 44 Engine Model Belt Tension N EZ S06T R SHIRE06EZTILLPDI SHIRE06EZREMPDI 50 65 EZ S10T R SHIRE10EZTILLPDI SHIRE10EZREMPDI 50 65 EZ S20T R SHIRE20EZTILLPDI SHIRE20EZREMPDI 58 65 ...

Страница 47: ...o increase the tension anticlockwise to decrease the tension Figure 45 Changing the tension of the belt Before checking the belt tension again the four motor clamp screws need to be tightened When complete put a suitable thread sealer on the threaded plug and be careful not to overtighten and strip the aluminium thread in the leg ...

Страница 48: ...it as it will need to go back after the bearings have been replaced Screw the prop shaft removal tool onto the end of the shaft and use a slide hammer to get the shaft out see section 12 special tools If the forward bearings does not come out with the shaft use the bearing puller see section 12 special tools Ensure the correct bearings are ordered see spare parts and make sure they are on the shaf...

Страница 49: ...tboard motor back in the original box 2 Storage Store the outboard motor in a well ventilated dry storage area The outboard motor should ideally be kept upright on a rack or trolley Turn the outboard upside down before storage to ensure any water that may have accumulated in the leg is expelled Ensure the storage area is kept above 0 c so that frost damage does not occur ...

Страница 50: ...RDG603A74 Issue 4 Page 50 of 97 SECTION 7 Wiring Diagrams 1 Wiring Diagram for Electric Propulsion Outboard Figure 47 Outboard Wiring Diagram S06 S10 ...

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Страница 52: ...ficiency 90 90 90 Max Propeller Speed r min 2800 2800 2800 Propeller in 7 8 x 8 8 5 x 8 9 25 x 7 Thrust kg 58 78 118 Trim and Tilt System Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Elec tric Optional Control System Tiller Remote Tiller Remote Tiller Remote Dry Weight of Electric Outboard Model Dry Weight kg EZ S06T R SHIRE6EZTILPDI SHIRE6ESREMPDI 31kg EZ S10T R SHIRE10EZTILLPDI SHIRE10EZREMPDI 35kg EZ S20T ...

Страница 53: ...RDG603A74 Issue 4 Page 53 of 97 SHIRE10EZTILLPDI SHIRE10EZREMPDI EZ S20T R SHIRE20EZTILLPDI SHIRE20EZREMPDI 66kg 73cm 35cm 93cm ...

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Страница 57: ... propeller is blocked by foreign matter 4 HALL protection HALL input is abnormal 5 MOSFET Transistor protection MOSFET self checking is abnormal 6 Phase winding disconnect protection One of motor wires is disconnected 7 Self checking error protection Self checking is abnormal if internal system power is on 10 Controller over heat protection Controller operation temperature is higher than the defau...

Страница 58: ... GM CP0001 Belt GM B 5GT S06 S10 GM B 5GT S06 S10 GM B 5MGT S20 Prop Shaft and Pulley Assembly GM PS0001 S06 GM PS0002 S10 GM PS0003 S20 Rear Lower Bearing RDG916A11 RDG916A11 RDG916A14 Forward Lower Bearing RDG916A13 RDG916A13 RDG916A13 Forward Lower Bearing Reduced size RDG916A15 RDG916A15 RDG916A15 Oil Seal RDG007A33 RDG007A33 RDG007A34 Propeller in 48 812950A02 2 7 8 x 8 48 897614A10 1 8 9 x 7...

Страница 59: ... incorporated GM BH4X GM BHX4 GM BHX4 Power Button Cover GM BC0001 GM BC0001 GM BC0001 Safety Key GM SF0001 GM SF0001 GM SF0001 Tiller Throttle Set GM TL00S1 GM TL00S1 GM TL00S1 Remote Throttle Set Left Hand Standard GM TRC 010L GM TRC 010L GM TRC 010L Remote Throttle Set Right Hand GM TRC 010R GM TRC 010R GM TRC 010R Remote Throttle Cable 3m GM RT0002 GM RT0002 GM RT0002 Inboard Shifter Mounting ...

Страница 60: ...A60 Prop Shaft Removal Tool RDG701A61 RDG701A61 RDG701A62 Motor Front Bearing Seal Removal Tool RDG701A69 RDG701A69 RDG701A69 Note Other propeller sizes are available Note The coolant water pump moves 3 litres of fluid per minute Note Should the prop shaft become worn overtime such that the Forward Lower Bearing RDG916A13 inner diameter 20mm no longer fit this can be replaced with the Forward Lowe...

Страница 61: ...603A74 Issue 4 Page 61 of 97 Figure 52 Skeg Rudder If converting from an inboard petrol or diesel engine or the existing transom is too thick there is a transom bracket available Figure 53 Transom bracket ...

Страница 62: ...nded anti cavitation plate which allows for better steering and simply replaces the existing anti cavitation plate Note The anode will need to be removed from the existing anti cavitation plate and put onto the new one Figure 54 Extended Anti Cavitation Plate ...

Страница 63: ...0 Thick walled stainless steel lock Includes a STAZO plus cylinder and security card Easy to install Figure 55 STAZO Nutlock 2 STAZO Security Chain Part Numbers 42 117 315 1 5m Chain 42 117 325 2 5m Chain Lasso security chain with square shackles Made of hardened steel Includes STAZO protective cover As set with STAZO ART lock Figure 56 STAZO Security Chain ...

Страница 64: ...TAZO Bracket Nut Part Number 42 117 361 M8 Stainless steel Easy installation Figure 57 STAZO Bracket Nut 4 STAZO Outboard Lock Part Number 42 117 002 Solid stainless steel lock Dimensions 40 x 40 x 300mm Figures 58 59 STAZO Outboard Lock ...

Страница 65: ...RDG603A74 Issue 4 Page 65 of 97 5 Talamex Outboard Motor Lock Part Number 42 130 100 AISI 316 cylinder lock anti rattle Packed in blister Dimensions 300 x 40 x 35mm Figure 60 Talamex Outboard Motor Lock ...

Страница 66: ... section 5 maintenance This tool can be used to check the tension of the belt Figure 61 Belt Tension Gauge Note Use of alternative belt tension gauges will void warranty 2 Seal Remover RDG701A59 RDG701A63 Instructions on use can be found in section 5 maintenance This tool can be used to remove the seals in the lower leg this is needed to replace the bearings Figure 62 Seal Remover ...

Страница 67: ...he prop shaft is removed This tool will help remove the bearing easily Figure 63 Bearing Puller 4 Prop Shaft Removal Tool RDG701A61 RDG701A62 This screws onto the prop shaft and into a slide hammer to help remove the prop shaft from the leg and push the shaft back into the leg Figure 64 Prop Shaft Removal Tool ...

Страница 68: ... Bearing Seal Removal Tool RDG701A69 Adjustable pin spanner for removal of motor front bearing and front seal See Figure 66 for where to use Figure 65 Motor Front Bearing Seal Removal Tool Figure 66 How to use Motor Front Bearing Seal Removal Tool ...

Страница 69: ...red by this Declaration of Conformity Barrus Engine Models Factory Family Code Shire6EZ Till SHIRE6EZTILLPDI EZ S06T Shire6EZ Rem SHIRE6EZREMPDI EZ S06R Shire10EZ Till SHIRE10EZTILLPDI EZ S10T Shire10EZ Rem SHIRE10EZREMPDI EZ S10R Shire20EZ Till SHIRE20EZTILLPDI EZ S20T Shire20EZ Rem SHIRE20EZREMPDI EZ S20R Essential Requirements Standards Other normative document method Technical file Specify in ...

Страница 70: ... are in conformity with the type s for which above mentioned EC type examination or type approval certificate s has have been issued and will meet the requirements of Directive 2013 53 EU when installed in a recreational craft in accordance with the engine manufacturer s supplied instructions and that this these engine s must not be put into service until the recreational craft which it is they ar...

Страница 71: ...arrus Engine Models Factory Family Code Output Shire6EZ Till SHIRE6EZTILLPDI EZ S06T 4kW Shire6EZ Rem SHIRE6EZREMPDI EZ S06R 4kW Shire10EZ Till SHIRE10EZTILLPDI EZ S10T 6kW Shire10EZ Rem SHIRE10EZREMPDI EZ S10R 6kW Shire20EZ Till SHIRE20EZTILLPDI EZ S20T 10kW Shire20EZ Rem SHIRE20EZREMPDI EZ S20R 10kW Essential Requirements Standards Other normative document method Technical file Specify in more d...

Страница 72: ...on or type approval certificate s has have been issued and will meet the requirements of the Recreational Craft Regulations 2017 when installed in a recreational craft in accordance with the engine manufacturer s supplied instructions and that this these engine s must not be put into service until the recreational craft which it is they are to be installed has been declared in conformity with the ...

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Страница 97: ...ddress Tel Email Dealer Name Address Tel Email Product Model Serial Number Rental Use Yes No Location Date of Delivery Owner signature Dealer signature Please return this form by post to Special Products Division Warranty E P Barrus Ltd Glen Way Launton Road Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 4UR OR by email to Richard Cooke barrus co uk l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l...

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