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CMP Panther 35 LE Manual

Auxiliary outboard motor lift designed for ranger (and similar) fishing boats

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651‐486‐2010
info@marinetechproducts.com
MODEL 35 LE
55‐0350
AUXILIARY OUTBOARD MOTOR LIFT
DESIGNED FOR RANGER [AND SIMILAR]
FISHING BOATS
This view shows the cut out on
the transom plate
REV 1/19
1.604.940.2010 | sales@cmpgroup.net

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  • Page 1 651‐486‐2010 info@marinetechproducts.com MODEL 35 LE 55‐0350 AUXILIARY OUTBOARD MOTOR LIFT DESIGNED FOR RANGER [AND SIMILAR] FISHING BOATS This view shows the cut out on the transom plate REV 1/19 1.604.940.2010 | sales@cmpgroup.net...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Congratulations, you have just purchased the finest auxiliary outboard motor lift available With proper installation and care, this motor lift will provide you with years of trouble free use and Please take a few moments to review the information contained in this booklet to familiarize with the installation procedures required to successfully mount your new motor lift.
  • Page 3 BEFORE STARTING Selecting the Mounting position This Panther Motor Lift is designed specifically for Ranger [and similar] Multi-Species Boats, so that the motor can be mounted at the transom level. The unit should be mounted so that the prop will have sufficient depth when the motor is lowered into the water. Because of the extended set back option on the Model 35, the Panther Motor Lift provides sufficient clearance to mount the motor bracket as low as...
  • Page 4: Mounting The Motor

    MOUNTING THE MOTOR LIFT BRACKET 1. Position the transom plate in the selected location of the transom. Check to make sure that the hole placement will not interfere with any moldings, rivets, etc. 2. Once positioned, use a punch to mark the hole location. 3.
  • Page 5 �. �efore �nal installa�on, slowly run the bracket up to full �lt to check for interfer‐ ence with the clamp bracket or the clamp handles. �eposi�on the motor as necessary. If more clearance is needed between the motor and the transom, follow the instruc‐ �ons on the following page to ad�ust the bracket setback.
  • Page 6 THE BREATHER TUBE The actuator is the mechanism that raises and lowers the motor. Because of its precision design, it is equipped with a “breather tube” to allow the actuator to have full up and down func�on. The breather tube allows the actuator to move freely without crea�ng a vacuum.
  • Page 7: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS This unit is designed to operate off of a standard 12 volt battery and is generally connected to the boats main starting battery. Follow the illustration and instructions below: 1. Mount the electrical control module inside the boat using the two ½ inch screws provided 2.
  • Page 8 MOTOR LIFT SUPPORT CORD The final step is installing the support stretch cord. This cord is designed to keep the motor snug to the motor bracket and minimize the movement of the motor while it is being trailered or while running in the rough waters with the motor lift in the raised position. The cord is de- signed to be left permanently attached to the motor, meaning you can leave it on while the motor is in the lowered position and running.
  • Page 9: Operating Tips

    MOTOR LIFT SUPPORT CORD The final step is installing the support stretch cord. This cord is designed to keep the motor secured and min‐ imize the movement of the motor while it is being trailered or while running in the rough waters with the motor li�...
  • Page 10 NOTICE DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER TRAILERING PROCEDURES OR WATER INTRUSION THROUGH THE BREATHER TUBE IS NOT COVERED BY THE PRODUCT WARRANTY. IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILTY TO INSURE THAT THE NECESSARY PROCEDURES ARE FOLLOWED MAINTENANCE 1. Electrical �onnec�ons Periodically, and at least once per season, be sure to check the electrical connec�on. As necessary, clean off...
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The following are some procedures to follow before calling in for service or warranty work: UNIT DOES NOT RUN 1. Check Battery & Connections. 2. Check Electric Motor. Use a double lead jumper and connect the motor’s two prong plug directly to a battery. 3.
  • Page 12 The warranty coverage on this equipment is limited to the terms set forth below: CMP Group Ltd. warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of original retail purchase. Positive proof of date of purchase is required for warranty service.

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