Safety Warnings; Installation Types - Ultraflex ZTF Tiller System Installation Manual

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ULTRAFLEX
3 INSTALLATION

3.1 Safety warnings

Strictly follow the precautions and the safety warnings throughout this entire manual. Failure to do so could
result in loss of steering with possible damage, injuries and death.
ULTRAFLEX declines all responsibility for errors during installation, mis-application, mis-use, neglect, or
lack of maintenance or routine inspection.
PERICOLO
DANGER
- DO NOT PUT HANDS BETWEEN THE MOVING PARTS.
- Do not disable in any way the safety devices.
- Do not modify or add devices to the system, without ULTRAFLEX written authorization or technical intervention
which will prove the modification.
- Installation should only be performed by well experienced and trained marine technicians.

3.2 Installation types

The ZTF system has two different installation types:
1) NEW INSTALLATION: The Customer purchases a new Yamaha
possessed tiller handle has never been installed on the outboard engine.
2) REFITTING: The Customer's Yamaha
Moreover, the installation procedure varies according to the type of Yamaha
the ZTF system is installed, as described in the following scheme:
(the Customer purchases a
new tiller handle or the
possessed tiller handle has
never been installed on
ENGINE TYPE
150-175-200 HP
USE OF KIT QU1
FOLLOW THE
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR 200
HP ENGINES (see par. 3.3)
TILLER HANDLE ASSEMBLY
®
tiller handle has been already installed on the outboard engine.
NEW INSTALLATION
the outboard engine)
TYPE OF OUTBOARD
ENGINE
ENGINE TYPE
90-115-130 HP FROM 2015
USE OF KIT ND1
FOLLOW THE
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR 130
HP ENGINES (see par. 3.4)
(see par. 3.5)
®
tiller handle or, more generally, the
INSTALLATION
REFITTING (the Customer's
TYPE
CONNECTING SHIFT AND
THROTTLE CABLES
(see par. 3.7)
ZTF SYSTEM
Installation manual
®
outboard engine on which
tiller handle has been
already installed on the
outboard engine)
Dismantling the tiller
handle from the outboard
engine (see par. 3.6)
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