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Adjustable
Clamp Screws
Tilt Twist Tiller
Handle
2
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Steering Tension Knob
High Strength
Multi-Position Bracket
Replaceable
Sacrificial Anode
Extends Protection
Against Galvanic
Corrosion
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3-mil acrylic paint
E-coated epoxy
Chromate conversion coat
7-step cleaning process
Premium marine alloy
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Composite Shaft
Maximizer / Permanently
Sealed Electronics
[except RT40/42/50/S/W]
Depth Collar
Cool Running™
Permanent Magnet
Motor
Weedless Propeller
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E::
1. After use in salt or brackish water these
units should be rinsed with fresh water,
then wiped down with a cloth dampened
with an aqueous based silicone spray
such as Armoral®.
2. The propeller must be cleaned of weeds
and fishing line. The line can get behind
the prop, wear away the seals and allow
water to enter the motor. Check this after
every 20 hours of operation.
3. Before each use, check to see that the
anode/nut is secure.
4. For prolonged storage, disconnect bat-
tery from motor and lightly coat all metal
parts with silicone spray.
5. For maximum performance, restore bat-
tery to full charge before each use and
keep battery terminals clean with fine
sandpaper or emery cloth.
6. The composite shaft requires periodic
cleaning and lubrication for proper retrac-
tion and deployment. A coating of
Armoral® will provide “like new” opera-
tion.
7. The weedless propeller is designed to
provide absolute weed free operation
with very high efficiency. To maintain
this top performance, the leading edge
of the blades must be kept smooth. If
they are rough or nicked from use,
restore to smooth by sanding with fine
sandpaper.
8. Replace the sacrificial anode/nut and
washer after 2000 hours of run time or
1.5 seasons, which ever comes first.
See Propeller Replacement, steps 1 - 2
and 5 - 6.
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G::
1. Motor fails to run or lacks power:
• Check battery connections for proper
polarity.
• Make sure terminals are clean and cor-
rosion free. Use fine sandpaper or emery
cloth to clean terminals.
• Check battery water level. Add water if
needed.
• If connections are good and
battery/batteries has full charge, obtain
service as instructed in warranty.
2. Motor loses power after a short running
time:
• Check battery / batteries charge, if low,
restore to full charge.
3. Motor is hard to steer.
• Loosen steering tension knob.
• Lubricate the composite shaft.
4. If you experience prop vibration during
normal operation, remove and rotate the
prop 180°. See removal instructions in
prop section.
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e:: For all other malfunctions, see
enclosed authorized service center list-
ing for nearest service center.