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MINN KOTA RT55SP User Manual

MINN KOTA RT55SP
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Tilt Lock Lever
Depth Collar
Depth Collar Knob
Shaft
Deploy-Assist Lever
Latch Collar
Lower Unit
Steering Housing
Mount Ramp
Indicator Panel
Push-to-Test
Battery Meter
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USING & ADJUSTING THE MOTOR
MOUNT FEATURES
Become familiar with the features of the motor to maximize the capabilities this product offers.
Depth Collar & Depth Collar Knob
The Depth Collar is located on the Shaft above the Steering Housing. It functions to hold the motor at the proper depth while deployed.
It also functions to hold the Lower Unit in place when stowed while not in use and during transport. The Depth Collar Knob is used to
loosen and tighten the Depth Collar so that it can be used to slide up and down the motor shaft.
Deploy-Assist Lever
The Deploy-Assist Lever is located at the top of the mount when the motor is in the stowed position. The Deploy-Assist Lever functions
to unlatch the motor when it is stowed and press on the Latch Collar to assist in deploying the motor. The Deploy-Assist Lever also
captures the Latch Collar when the motor is stowed, holding the motor in place so it can be secured with the Depth Collar.
Latch Collar
The Latch Collar is located on the motor shaft just above the
Lower Unit. It functions to help secure the motor in place while
it is stowed. When stowed the Latch Collar is captured in the
Deploy-Assist Lever.
Tilt Lock Lever
The Tilt Lock Lever is located at the base of the mount opposite of the Lower Unit. The Tilt Lock Lever is used to unlatch the Steering
Housing from the stowed position so the motor can be tilted, pulled upwards and stowed.
WARNING
When the motor is being transported, it is important to place the Depth Collar snug against the Steering Housing and tighten. This provides a
secure stow and holds the motor in place during transportation when it is subject to high levels of shock and vibration. Failure to secure the motor
may result in injury or damage to the unit.
WARNING
When stowing or deploying the motor, keep fingers clear of all hinge
and pivot points and all moving parts.

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MINN KOTA RT55SP Specifications

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BrandMINN KOTA
ModelRT55SP
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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