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Feb 18, 2025 - 09:33 PM
To properly maintain and service the SLEIPNER SAC320/300-I-2-H AC Thruster, follow these guidelines:
1. Before every season, check that the area around the thruster inside the boat is clean and dry. Ensure there are no signs of water or oil leaks.
2. Check all electrical connections to make sure they are clean and firmly fastened.
3. Ensure that your batteries are in good condition.
4. Check the propeller(s) or tunnel for any damage, such as impact damage. Replace or repair if necessary.
5. Make sure the propeller(s) is securely fastened to the gear leg.
6. Check that all components of the thruster are fastened securely.
7. Clean the tunnel and gear leg from any marine growth.
8. Paint the propeller and gear leg with anti-fouling before every season to prevent sea growth. Do not paint the anode, sealing, or propeller shaft.
9. Change the anode before every season or when half of the anode has eroded. Use a sealant or thread glue on the holding xxxx to ensure it does not fall off.
10. If your product uses an external oil tank, ensure the oil level remains the same.
11. If you are using an Ignition Protected thruster and there is a problem with your motor, contact your dealer.
12. For the gear leg oil change, there must always be oil in the oil reservoir. Refill if necessary with gear oil EP90. Drain the oil after the first 50 hours of runtime, then with 500 hours runtime intervals. Refill with GL-5 gear oil if needed. Change the gear oil at least every second year and check the gear oil quality every time the boat is out of the water.
By following these maintenance guidelines, you can ensure the proper functioning and longevity of your SLEIPNER SAC320/300-I-2-H AC Thruster. For more detailed information, please refer to the user manual provided.
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