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Drive slowly:
Appears when the battery capacity is <30 %.
Charging:
Displayed during charging
(only with Torqeedo Power batteries).
GPS symbol:
The integrated GPS module searches for satellite signals to
determine the current speed. If no GPS signal is received, the display in the
second field shows the “remaining run time at current speed” (time indication)
and a clock symbol is displayed. If the remaining run time is greater than 10
hours, the remaining run time is displayed in whole hours.
Stop position symbol:
This symbol appears when the tiller or accelerator lever
must be moved to the centre position (neutral position). This is necessary before
you can travel.
Overtemperature symbol:
Appears if the motor or batteries are overheated (when
operating with Power 24-3500). In this case, the motor automatically reduces the
power.
Error:
In the event of an error, the “Error” symbol appears in the lowest field and
an error code is displayed. The code shows the triggering component as well
as the error of the component. Details on the error codes can be found in the
chapter “Errors and troubleshooting”
Audible signal:
When the state of charge drops below 30 %, a beep sounds 3
times (only for Cruise models with Tiller). The beep is repeated when the state of
charge drops below 20 % or 10 %. If the state of charge is below 30% when the
unit is switched on, the beep will sound.
8.2.9 Ending the trip
1.
Set the tiller/accelerator lever to the neutral position.
2.
Remove the emergency stop magnetic chip or the kill switch cord.
3.
Switch off the system.
4.
Tilt the motor upwards to take it out of the water.
5.
Rinse the motor with fresh water if you have used it in salt or brackish
water.
8.3 Hydrogeneration
NOTE:
Hydrogeneration is only available on Cruise 6.0 models with the following
item numbers and in conjunction with Power 48-5000 batteries: 1262-00, 1263-00.
NOTE!
Torqeedo recommends only using hydrogeneration when the battery
charge state is below 95 %.
NOTE!
Hydrogeneration is only possible with Torqeedo Power 48-5000 batteries.
Hydrogeneration is not possible with external batteries.
8.3.1 Starting hydrogeneration
1.
Switch on the Torqeedo system.
2.
Set the accelerator lever to the neutral position.
3.
Place the emergency stop magnetic chip or connect the kill switch line to
the switch, make sure the emergency stop magnetic chip or kills witch cord
is connected to the skipper.
4.
Travel at a speed of at least 4 knots (travel through water, STW).
5.
Set the accelerator lever in forward drive to the range 1 - 30 %.
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Hydrogeneration is started.
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“Charging” appears in the display.
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The battery is being charged.
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The charging power generated is shown in the accelerator lever display.
8.3.2 Switching off hydrogeneration
Automatic switch off
Hydrogeneration is automatically switched off when
•
the speed over ground (SOG) is below 4 kn for more than 30 seconds or no
positive power is produced.
•
the speed over ground (SOG) is above 10 kn for more than 30 seconds; take
the motor out of the water when the maximum speed of 10 kn is reached.
•
the state of charge (SOC) of the battery has reached 100%.
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The “Charging” indicator in the display goes out.
NOTE
! Hydrogeneration does not start automatically after switching off. Start
hydrogeneration manually again if necessary.