MANUAL STOW PROCEDURE - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
In the unlikely event that the motor will not stow from either the remote or foot pedal command,
the following alternative stow methods should solve the issue:
1. Trim/Stow Reset Procedure (see reverse side)
2. Stowing from the Motor (see reverse side)
3. If your batteries lose power to the level that the motor will not stow, the motor will most likely
stall at a 45 degree angle. If this occurs, reengage power, deploy the motor, trim motor to its
highest setting, and turn power off until batteries can be recharged. Once batteries are charged,
attempt to stow motor again.
If all three alternative methods have been tried and the motor will still not stow, there is a method
to manually stow the motor. However,
once the motor has been manually stowed, it will
be non-operational until it is manually reset by an Authorized Service Center.
If a
manual stow must be done, follow the instructions below:
Part #2207105
ECN 36848
rev E 9/15
STEP 2
Using a Phillips screwdriver,
loosen the screw on the
manual tilt knob and then
pry up with a flat blade
screwdriver until it releases
from the metal plates.
STEP 3
Pull manual trim handle out while
lifting up on the trim housing
until shaft and trim module can
be pulled up by hand.
STEP 4
While pulling up on the bracket to
release the latch pin, rotate and pull the
lower unit onto the ramps.
STEP 5
Secure lower unit onto the ramps using the
provided emergency strap. The d-ring on the
emergency strap can be hooked into the base
as shown. This feature is located on the left
side of the
motor as
viewed from
the boat
interior.
STEP 1
Remove right hand
sideplate using a
Phillips screwdriver.
Manual
Trim
Knob
Pull Out
Pull Up
Trim Housing
Manual Trim
Handle
Pull Up
Rotate
FRONT VIEW
Bracket
Rotate
Pull Up
Pull Up
Pull Out