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Problems
Below are some issues that may potentially occur.
My engine is losing power quickly
• The engine controller may be reducing the power because your battery pack is almost empty.
Check the remaining percentage on the display combined with the voltage while the engine
is running. If the voltage drops below 46 volts, the engine will reduce power for that reason.
Once the voltage drops below 42 volts, depending on the settings, the engine may completely
stop.
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The cooling is insufficient. When the engine becomes too hot, it will also reduce power and eventually
stop. The most common causes of this are a stiff propeller shaft and an incorrectly chosen propeller.
Refer to the propeller selection table on page 44 for more information.
My engine vibrates and/or makes too much noise.
There can be various causes for this, which you can eliminate one by one:
• the engine is not properly aligned with the propeller shaft
• the engine is mounted too high on the engine foundation
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the flange is not straight or not properly attached to the engine
• the propeller shaft is not perfectly straight and needs to be straightened
• there is damage to the propeller underneath the boat.
My engine has less power
You might have something in the propeller or it may be out of balance.
If the propeller shaft can be easily turned by hand and this issue is present immediately after installation,
it is likely that a heavier propeller can be chosen.
WARNING! Make sure to turn off the system before bringing your hands near the propeller shaft!
I have lost my key
Always have a spare key. Therefore, have a duplicate made if you lose one. If you need a new key, please
contact your supplier.