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Motor locking screw removed or installed as required.
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Propeller mounted.
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Remote steering connected, lubricated and free to move.
Battery main switch
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Main switch mounted and splash-proof.
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Installation position adhered to.
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Main switch in “Off” position.
Batteries (Torqeedo)
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Batteries installed so that they are splash-proof, fastened and/or secured
against slipping.
Other components
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Other components installed according to specifications.
Wiring
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Connect all data cables to the components according to the respective
connection diagram.
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Connect all power cables to the components according to the respective
connection diagram.
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Power cable connected to components in correct polarity.
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All cables laid tension- and load-free.
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All cable abrasion points eliminated.
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Cable plug of the power cables correctly connected.
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All cable ties cut off without burrs.
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Excess data cables coiled up and fastened.
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Excess power cables fixed and not coiled.
Charger unit
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Charger unit mounted in splash-proof manner.
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Charging cable of the charger unit correctly attached.
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Charger units properly connected and properly earthed.
External batteries
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Connect all power cables between the motor and the power busbar or
battery bank according to the respective connection diagram.
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Wiring, interconnection, and fusing of the battery bank carried out in accor-
dance with operating conditions and national laws and regulations.
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Power cable connected to components in correct polarity.
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Earthing of the external batteries correctly established and checked.
6.10 System test
DANGER
Danger of injury or death from rotating propeller. This can result in sever
injuries or death.
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No people or objects are allowed in the area of the propeller.
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Seal off the area against entry and remove objects.
NOTE!
Material damage due to overheated components. The motor of the
Torqeedo system is only intended for operation in water. Prolonged turning of
the propeller on land or in the dry will cause component damage. The motor may
only be rotated for a short time for the system test to determine the direction of
rotation.
TIP!
Ask someone to help you determine the direction of rotation of the propeller
during propulsion.
1.
Make sure that the propeller can rotate freely.
2.
Make sure that no persons or objects can get near the propeller.
3.
Set the accelerator lever to the neutral position.
4.
Remove the emergency stop magnetic chip (if present).
5.
Set the emergency kill switch to the position for normal operation or con-
nect the kill switch cord to the kills witch (if present).
6.
Switch on the battery main switch.
7.
Switch on the system.
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The system starts within a few seconds and the display shows the main
menu.
8.
Insert the emergency stop magnetic chip (if present).
9.
Give a slight forward push.
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The propeller rotates clockwise.
10. Give a slight backward push.
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The propeller rotates counter-clockwise.
11. Set the accelerator lever to the neutral position and switch off the system.
12. Switch the battery main switch to the “OFF” position.
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System test was completed successfully.