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(173PO) 12 VOLT TROLLING MOTOR ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” 05/21/2012
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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173
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12 VOLT TROLLING MOTOR
Model BM4212
173-*PO--R0-1305
Voltage: 12V DC
Max. current: 35A
Max. power: 420W
Thrust:
40 Lbs (180N)
Maximum loaded boat weight: 2000Lbs (909kg)
Speeds: 5-forward / 3-reverse
Shaft length: 36” (91.4cm)
Suitable for: Freshwater and saltwater
Mounting type:
Transom mounting only
These product warnings, instructions and safety rules provided with the product represent some
common risks of water recreation devices and do not cover all instances of risk and danger.
Please use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity.
Requirement: a deep cycle marine 12volt battery with at least 60 ampere
hours rating.
Note:
product. Not to scale. Boat, battery and motor mount board are not
included.
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• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
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applicable to your area of operation.
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operate equipment.
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the motor is switched off and disconnected from the battery(s) before attempting any manual weed removal.
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electrical short circuit and void the warranty.
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precautions for servicing the motor, do not perform this service.
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, DROWNING, OR OTHER
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
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Intex BM4212 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product typeOutboard motor
Shaft length914 mm
Product colorBlack
Maximum thrust180 N
Brand compatibility-
Maximum motor power420 W
Number of forward gears5
Number of reverse gears3
Recommended boat weight909 kg
Number of propeller blades2
Battery voltage12 V
Current consumption (max)35 A
Package depth460 mm
Package width1200 mm
Package height230 mm
Package weight11080 g

Summary

General Safety Warnings

Safety Precautions

Critical safety guidelines for operating the trolling motor and preventing injury.

Technical Specifications

Motor Specifications

Details on voltage, current, power, thrust, speed, and shaft length.

Product Overview

Component Identification

Identifies the main parts of the trolling motor with a diagram.

Mounting and Setup Instructions

Transom Mounting Procedure

Steps to securely attach the motor mounting bracket to the boat's transom.

Shaft Depth and Steering Tension Adjustment

Adjusting Shaft Depth

How to set the propeller depth using the quick release depth collar.

Adjusting Steering Tension

How to adjust the steering resistance using the tension knob.

Stowing, Deploying, and Tilt Angle Adjustment

Horizontal Stow and Deploy

Procedures for stowing and deploying the motor horizontally.

Vertical Stow and Deploy

Procedures for stowing and deploying the motor vertically.

Tilt and Extension Handle Operation

Handle Adjustment and Extension

Instructions for adjusting tilt positions and extending the tiller handle.

Speed Adjustment and Control

Forward, Reverse, and Off Settings

How to control motor speed and direction using the tiller handle.

Battery Requirement and Connection

Battery Connection Warnings

Crucial warnings regarding battery connection and safety precautions.

Boat Rigging and Motor Installation

Circuit Breaker and Wiring Guidelines

Recommendations for over-current protection and appropriate wiring.

Propeller Replacement and Maintenance

Propeller Service and Care

Steps for replacing the propeller and general maintenance advice.

Troubleshooting Guide

Motor Start and Power Issues

Diagnosing problems related to motor not starting or power indicator issues.

Motor Operation and Stopping Problems

Addressing sudden stops, control handle unresponsiveness, and depth adjustment issues.

Battery and Connection Issues

Troubleshooting battery life, hot terminals, and connection problems.

Component Specific Issues

Resolving issues with propeller vibration, weed escape button, and slow movement.

Limited Warranty

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Details of the limited warranty period, exclusions, and claim procedures.