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4.3 Fixing of steering (only for Cruise R)
If the Cruise R is not connected to remote
steering - e.g. for operation on sail boats that
steer with the rudder – the motor can be
fixed in a steering position.
To do so, turn the M8 screw supplied in the
appropriate opening on the back of the
transom mount and tighten it.
4.4 Mounting of remote throttle control (Cruise R) / tiller (Cruise T) with
integrated display and magentic key
Cruise R: Connecting of remote throttle
1. Lay the black connection cable that extends from the shaft head to the location you
wish to assemble the remote throttle. Ensure that the cable is not subject to clamping
during any steering movement.
2. Mount the remote throttle in the desired position. The boring template required is
found on page 83 of this manual. To secure it firmly, use a screw with a M4 thread
included in the supply scope.
3. Before finally tightening the remote throttle, screw the plug of the connection cable to
the appropriate jack on the underside of the remote throttle.
For mounting of remote throttle control we enclose a drilling template in original size
on page 83.
Cruise T: Connecting of tiller
Place tiller from above – without force – into the allotted seats in shaft head and tilt it
forward. Connect tiller data cable with socket in shaft head cover.
4.2 Mounting of remote control (only for Cruise R)
To connect your Cruise R outboard to a remote steering system you need the following
parts:
• Remote steering system (not supplied)
e.g. Teleflex Light Duty Steering System
• Link arm (supplied) to connect the
remote steering system with the
aluminum cage on the shaft head
The following steps are required for installation:
1. Connect the remote steering system with the guide tube. To do so, push the thrust rod
of the remote steering system through the guide tube and fix it with the metal lock nut
of the remote steering system. When tightening the lock nut ensure that you do not
alter the shape of the guide tube.
2. Screw the plastic lock nut to the free end of the guide tube.
3. Insert the angled end of the link arm into the thrust rod borehole and fix the connection
with the appropriate nut.
4. Fix the other end of the link arm to the borehole of the aluminum cage. To do so, plea-
se use the enclosed small parts in line with the drawing.
5. Fix the other parts of your remote steering system as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Guide tube
Metal lock nut
Link arm
Plastic lock nut
Self-locking
hexagon nut M6
Disk Ø 6.4 mm
Jack
Jack
Disk Ø 6.4 mm
Disk Ø 10.5 mm
Disk Ø 8.4 mm
Self-locking
hexagon nut M8