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MANUAL STOW BYPASS RECOVERY
MANUAL STOW BYPASS RECOVERY
After completing a Manual Stow Bypass, most motor functions are disabled, and an error will display on the Wireless Remote. If the error
that required an emergency stow is resolved, motor operation can be restored through a Manual Stow Bypass Recovery procedure. To
recover from a Manual Stow Bypass, the motor must be manually deployed and the Quick Release Pin reinstalled.
1
a. With the motor powered “o” and in the stowed
position, locate the Trim Release Lever on the side of
the Trim Housing. Firmly grasp the Shaft and open
the Trim Release Lever.
b. While holding the Shaft, slide the Lower Unit
approximately 10 inches Outboard. Keep the Shaft
horizontal to prevent the motor from tilting. When
the Lower Unit is clear of the Motor Ramps, close the
Trim Release Lever to lock the Shaft.
c. While holding the Shaft and Steering Housing, pivot
the motor into the deployed position.Guide the
motor upright until the Latch Pin fully engages with
the Motor Ramps.
Motor RampMotor Ramp
Lower UnitLower Unit
OutboardOutboard InboardInboard
ShaftShaft
Trim Release LeverTrim Release Lever
1b
ShaftShaft
TiltTilt
1c
Motor RampMotor Ramp
Latch Latch
PinPin
Steering Steering
HousingHousing
Trim Trim
HousingHousing
WARNING
Disconnect the motor from power to avoid
accidental operation.
WARNING
Moving parts can cut or crush. Keep fingers clear of all
hinges, pivot points, and moving parts when using the Trim
Release Lever, moving the Shaft, or tilting the motor. Take
care when mechanical parts are in motion.
CAUTION
Once the motor has been manually stowed, it will be non-operational until the Manual Stow Bypass is recovered.