MAX Power COMPACT User Manual

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English Manual: Compact Retract 12/24V, Version 2

14/04/2005

6. BASIC

MAINTENANCE

6.1 GENERAL

Regularly check that power cable connections are tightened correctly and are in good condition.

If the vessel is to remain out of the water for some time, for example dry storage for winter, the

underwater mechanism must be thoroughly rinsed with fresh water, then the thruster column
must be liberally greased.

Inspect and repair the hull closing plate gasket for deterioration or missing pieces. Check and

tighten, if necessary, the hull fixing bracket screws.

6.2

CONTROL PANEL

Control panel(s) should be protected from the natural elements while the thruster is not in use.

The area behind the dashboard should be kept dry at all times to avoid the risk of oxidation of

the cable connector contacts.

6.3

RELAY BOX & ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOX

Relay box and electronic control box must be kept in dry and arerated area and fitted above

above the waterline.

6.4 BATTERIES

Check regularly the condition of the batteries used for the thruster and its charging system.

Weak batteries (low voltage) are the most frequent cause of rapid deterioration of the thruster

relay and motor.

6.5

COMPOSITE DRIVE LEG

The composite drive leg is lubricated for life.

The composite drive leg does not require an anode.

When the boat is ashore, check for evidence of fishing line, etc… in the propellers.

For prevention of calcium build up on the drive shafts, which would damage the oil seals, before

fitting the propeller(s), cover drive shaft and the oil seals stainless steel cover with silicon grease.

This should be done on an annual basis after cleaning of outside of leg.

Do not use aggressive solvents as they might damage drive leg seals.

Always keep the propellers and tunnel clean.

Please contact your closest Max Power distributor for local service points.




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