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ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0 Plus User Manual

ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0 Plus
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SPIRIT 1.0 Plus USER MANUAL
SPIRIT 1.0 Plus Bedienungsanleitung
2020.08 Version 2.4
Copyright © 2014-2020 ePropulsion. All Rights Reserved
English
Deutsch

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ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0 Plus Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power1 kW
SteeringTiller
PropulsionElectric
Battery Weight8.7 kg
Rated Voltage48 V
Voltage48 V
Battery TypeLi-ion
Max Speed5 knots
Charging Time8.5 hours
Full Throttle Runtime1.5 hours

Summary

Acknowledgement

Using this manual

Symbols

Product Identification

1 Product Overview

1.1 In the Package

Lists the items included in the product package and advises checking for damage or missing items.

1.2 Parts and Diagram

Details the various parts of the outboard motor through a diagram and labels for identification.

1.3 Specifications

Provides technical specifications for the SPIRIT 1.0 Plus models, including power, dimensions, and weight.

1.4 Declaration of Conformity

Declares the product's conformity with EU directives and FCC rules, including applied standards.

2 Important Notes before Start

2.1 Outboard

Outlines critical safety warnings and operational guidelines specifically for the outboard motor.

2.2 Battery

Details important safety precautions and handling instructions for the SPIRIT Battery Plus.

3 Installation

4 Connecting a 48V Battery

5 Operation

5.1 Checklist before Start

Provides a comprehensive checklist to ensure readiness before operating the outboard motor.

5.2 Starting

Step-by-step guide on how to safely start the SPIRIT 1.0 Plus outboard motor.

5.3 Stopping

Explains the four different methods available to stop the outboard motor safely.

5.4 Power off the External Battery

Details the procedure for safely powering off the external battery connected to the outboard.

5.5 Tiller Adjustment

Describes how to adjust the tiller for optimal positioning during operation or transport.

5.6 Tilting up the Outboard Motor

Guides users on how to tilt the outboard motor up for storage or when not in use.

5.7 Fixing the Steering Direction

Explains how to use the steering lock pin to fix the steering direction of the outboard.

5.8 Fixing for Easy Carrying

Details how to fold and secure the tiller for convenient carrying, storage, or transportation.

6 LCD Display

6.1 Display Introduction

Introduces the LCD display screen and its various indicators for real-time status and warnings.

6.2 Error Codes and Solutions

Provides a table of error codes and their corresponding solutions for troubleshooting malfunctions.

7 Battery Charging

8 Trim Angle Adjusting

To adjust trim angle

Explains how to adjust the trim angle of the outboard motor for optimal performance.

9 Propeller Assembly

10 Anti-grounding Mode

To set the outboard in anti-grounding mode

Provides steps to activate the anti-grounding mode for protection in shallow or obstructed waters.

To inactivate the anti-grounding mode

Details the procedure to disable the anti-grounding mode and return the outboard to normal operation.

11 Maintenance

11.1 Notes

General notes and precautions regarding regular maintenance of the outboard motor.

11.2 Propeller Maintenance

Instructions for inspecting and maintaining the propeller, including safety warnings.

11.3 Replacing the Anode

Guides on how to replace the anode on the outboard motor to prevent corrosion.

11.4 Maintenance Time Table

Outlines a schedule for regular maintenance tasks based on operating hours or time intervals.

12 Transportation and Storage

12.1 Transportation

Provides guidelines for safely transporting the outboard motor, including packaging recommendations.

12.2 Placement

Advice on placing the outboard motor on the ground to prevent damage.

12.3 Storage

Recommendations for storing the outboard motor properly to ensure its longevity.

13 Emergency Situations

13.1 Impact Damage

Procedures to follow if the outboard motor strikes an object in the water.

13.2 Submerged Outboard

Steps to take if the outboard motor becomes submerged in water.

13.3 Low Battery Level

Guidance on what to do when the battery level is critically low during operation.

14 Warranty

14.1 Warranty Policies

Details the limited warranty provided for ePropulsion products, including coverage and duration.

14.2 Out of Warranty

Explains conditions and damages that are not covered by the product warranty.

14.3 Warranty Claim Procedures

Outlines the steps to follow when making a warranty claim for a defective product.

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