
Connecting a battery:
Before connecting the motor’s cables to the battery terminals, ensure that the tiller is
in the zero (“↓”) position and stand clear of the propeller. Make sure that the battery
terminals are clean, as a clean connection will minimize power waste and extracts
maximum power from the battery. If required, connect the batteries in series first.
Then connect the red battery cable to the positive (+) terminal and the black battery
cable (see figure A) to the negative (-) terminal and check that the wiring is connected
correctly. Last, connect the power cord plugs (see figure A). You will hear the “dido”
sound. The motor is now powered up.
Warning: Remember to always disconnect the motor from the battery(ies) before the
motor leaves the water, as a rotating propeller can cause personal injury.
Battery indicator:
The battery indicator (see figure A) displays the actual battery voltage in Volt. The
remaining battery capacity depends on the type and the specifications of the battery
that is being used. Please refer to your battery specifications in order to obtain a
thorough understanding of the remaining power.
Warning: Make sure to understand the capacity per output voltage of your battery(ies),
as the motor will only have limited power once the battery(ies) is drained.
Speed control:
Make sure the speed handle scale is in the zero position. In the zero position, you will
hear the “dido” sound, after connecting the motor to a battery. This means that the
motor control program is working correctly and that the motor can be started any time.
You can now adjust the speed stepless, according to your wish, by turning the tiller. The
“F” direction represents “Forward” and the “R” direction represents the “Reverse”. The
telescopic tiller can be extended up to 14cm, to accommodate your needs, simply by
pulling out the handle.
Warning: If the extendable tiller (see figure A) is not in the zero position, the motor will
not start. This is designed to protect the user.
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