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ePropulsion NAVY 6.0 Evo 2024 User Manual

ePropulsion NAVY 6.0 Evo 2024
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2023.08 Version1.0
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NAVY 6.0 Evo
User Manual
Model:NAVY 6.0 Evo
NAVY 6.0 Evo
Bedienungsanleitung
English
Deutsch
2024
2024

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ePropulsion NAVY 6.0 Evo 2024 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandePropulsion
ModelNAVY 6.0 Evo 2024
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Acknowledgement

Using This Manual

Symbols

Product Identification

1 Product Overview

1.1 In the Package

Details the items included in the product package, with quantities and figures.

1.2 Parts and Diagram

Illustrates and labels the different components of the NAVY 6.0 Evo outboard motor.

1.3 Specifications

Provides technical specifications of the NAVY 6.0 Evo, including power, voltage, dimensions, and weight.

1.4 Important Notes

Lists crucial safety and operational guidelines for using the outboard motor.

1.5 Declaration of Conformity

States the product's compliance with relevant EU directives and applied standards.

1.6 Statement

Contains FCC compliance statements and operational conditions related to RF exposure.

2 Preparations

2.1 Selecting the Battery

Guidelines for choosing suitable batteries, including capacity and discharge current requirements.

2.2 Selecting and Mounting the Propeller

Instructions on how to select and properly mount the propeller for the outboard motor.

3 Mounting the Outboard Motor

3.1 Position of Mounting

Guidance on determining the optimal mounting height for the outboard motor on the boat transom.

3.2 Mounting the Outboard

Details two methods for securely attaching the outboard motor to the boat's transom.

3.3 Mounting the Steering System

Instructions for installing the steering system, including the steering wheel and link arm.

3.4 Mounting the Evo Tiller

Steps for assembling and connecting the Evo Tiller to the outboard motor unit.

4 Connecting the Battery

4.1 Connecting a 48V Battery

Procedure for connecting a single 48V battery to the outboard motor, ensuring safety.

4.2 Connecting E Series Batteries

Steps for connecting multiple ePropulsion E Series batteries in parallel for increased capacity.

4.3 Batteries in Series/Parallel

Explains how to connect batteries in series or parallel configurations for the 48V system.

5 Evo Remote Control/Evo Tiller

5.1 Display Panel

Overview of the display panel icons and their meanings on the Evo Remote Control/Tiller.

5.2 Charging the Evo Remote Control

Instructions on how to charge the Evo remote control using solar power or a wired connection.

5.3 Power Adjusting

Details how to adjust the motor's forward and backward power using the control system.

5.3.2 Recalibration

Procedure for recalibrating the throttle position sensor if error codes appear.

5.4 Use of Kill Switch

Guidelines for using the kill switch for emergency stops and safety.

5.5 Use of Safety Wristband

Instructions on pairing and using the safety wristband for man overboard protection and emergency stop.

5.6 Pairing Evo Control System with the Outboard

Methods for pairing the Evo control system (remote control) with the outboard motor.

5.7 Hydro Generation Function

Explanation of the hydro generation feature and its setup for charging batteries.

5.8 Warning Messages

List of error codes, their causes, and solutions for troubleshooting.

6 Configurations

6.1 Preference Settings

How to customize display preferences for the control system based on user needs.

6.2 Battery Configuration

Process for configuring battery settings to ensure accurate battery level estimation.

7 Checklist before Use

8 Starting the Outboard

9 Stopping the Outboard

10 Trim Angle Adjusting

10.1 Normal operation

Guidelines for adjusting the outboard's trim angle during stationary operation.

10.2 Shallow Water Cruising

Recommendations for using specific tilt angles when navigating shallow waters.

10.3 Collision Protection

Explanation of the collision protection mechanism that activates upon impact with underwater objects.

11 Anti-grounding Mode

12 Thread the communication cable into the bellow

13 Maintenance

13.1 Notes

General notes and precautions related to the regular maintenance of the outboard motor.

13.2 Maintenance Time Table

Schedule outlining recommended maintenance checks and replacements at different hour intervals.

13.3 Propeller Maintenance

Instructions for inspecting and maintaining the outboard motor's propeller.

13.4 Replacing the Anode

Procedure for replacing the sacrificial anode to protect against corrosion.

13.5 Maintenance of Electrical Contacts

Guidance on cleaning and maintaining the electrical contacts for optimal performance.

14 Transportation and Storage

14.1 Transport

Recommendations for packing and transporting the outboard motor for long distances.

14.2 Placement

Guidelines for correctly placing the outboard motor on a stable surface.

14.3 Storage

Advice on proper storage procedures for the outboard motor when not in use for extended periods.

14.4 Correct Disposal of this product

Information on the environmentally responsible disposal of the product.

15 Emergency Situations

15.1 Collision

Procedures to follow if the outboard strikes an underwater object.

15.2 Sodden Outboard

Steps to take if the outboard motor becomes waterlogged or submerged.

15.3 Low Battery Level

Information on how the outboard behaves at low battery levels and recovery steps.

15.4 Over-temperature Protection

Explanation of the system's automatic shutdown due to overheating.

16 Warranty

16.1 Out of Warranty

Conditions under which ePropulsion may refuse a warranty claim or items not covered.

16.2 Limited Warranty Claim Procedures

Step-by-step process for submitting a warranty claim for defective products.

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