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Cleaning after each trip
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Rinse the motor with fresh water after each use if you have used it in salt
water.
Cleaning the system components
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Rinse the motor with fresh water before cleaning.
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Clean the motor only with PH-neutral plastic cleaners and follow the
manufacturer's instructions for use.
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Only clean Torqeedo power batteries with a cloth moistened with water.
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Clean other components only with PH-neutral plastic cleaners and follow
the manufacturer's instructions for use.
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Dispose of cleaning agents in an environmentally friendly manner.
10.3.1 Corrosion protection
Materials were selected with a high degree of corrosion resistance. Most of the
materials used in the Cruise are classified as “sea water resistant”, as is usual for
maritime products in the leisure sector, not as “sea waterproof”.
Follow the points below for optimum protection of your Torqeedo system against
corrosion:
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Tilt the motor upwards to take it out of the water.
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Rinse the motor with fresh water if you have used it in salt or brackish
water.
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Check the galvanic anode regularly and replace it if necessary.
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Only store the motor in a dry condition.
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Regularly maintain all electrical contacts and plug connections.
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Observe the points in the sections on “Maintenance, care and repair” and
“Maintenance intervals”, as well as the information in the service booklet.
10.4 Maintenance, care and repair
CAUTION
Risk of injury from electrical voltage. This can result in minor or moderate
bodily injuries.
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When carrying out maintenance work or troubleshooting, live parts
must be disconnected from the power supply and secured against being
switched on again throughout the work.
10.4.1 Maintaining electrical contacts and plug connections
1.
Set the battery main switch to the “OFF” position and secure it against
being switched on again by pulling off the switch handle.
2.
Always disconnect only one contact or plug connection to avoid confusion.
3.
Treat the contact surfaces with contact spray.
4.
Reconnect the contact or the plug connection.
10.4.2 Checking and cleaning power and data cables
1.
Set the battery main switch to the “OFF” position and secure it against
being switched on again by pulling off the switch handle.
2.
Check all cables for damage and abrasion.
3.
Check contacts and screw connections regularly for tightness.
4.
Only clean cables with a soft cloth and mild cleaning agents suitable for
plastics (e.g. washing-up liquid). Do not use chemicals or solvents for
cleaning.
10.4.3 Galvanic anode
Disassembly
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1.
Loosen the galvanic anode (1) with a socket wrench SW17 and unscrew it
from the motor shaft (2).
2.
Remove the O-ring (3).
3.
Clean the thread of the motor shaft.