© 2017 SeaStar Solutions i7700 Shift & Throttle System User’s Manual, Rev. A
5-1
Prior to every use (see Section 3.1 for further details):
1. Check your steering system.
2. Inspect all mechanical and electrical cables for wear, kinks, or
damage.
3. Check for binding, loose, or worn or shift/throttle control
components.
4. Verify proper shift and throttle response at all control levers.
5. Verify that no faults or warnings are shown on the Control Head.
FOLLOWING THE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES OUTLINED
BELOW WILL ENSURE YEARS OF SERVICE FROM YOUR I7700 SHIFT
AND THROTTLE SYSTEM, AS WELL AS KEEP YOU AND YOUR
PASSENGERS SAFE FROM THE DANGERS THAT ARE PRESENT ON
AND OFF THE WATER.
DO NOT OPERATE BOAT IF ANY COMPONENT IS NOT IN PROPER
WORKING CONDITION.
After the first 20 hours, then every 100 hours or 6 months
thereafter (whichever comes first).
1. All points noted above.
2. Check tightness of ALL fasteners/fittings throughout the vessel
control system. Tighten to correct torque specifications as required.
3. Check for mechanical play or slop throughout vessel control
system, correct as required.
4. Check for signs of corrosion. If corrosion is present contact your
dealer or SeaStar Solutions.
5. Check all electrical harnesses and mechanical cables for chafing
and wear.
5.0 MAINTENANCE
1. Owner(s) (End Users)
2. Qualified Marine
Mechanic
WARNING
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