AMAREW® AM-series product manual Table of contents General information Safety information Wiring and battery recommendation First time running p. 5 Propeller installment p. 5 Fin installment p. 5 Tiller handle installment p. 6 Usage instructions p. 6 Attaching the motor to your boat p.
Wiring and battery recommendation For AM-series motors up to 66LBS, AMAREW® recommends to use a 12 volt deep cycle marine battery. For AM-series motors with a thrust over 66LBS, the deep cycle marine battery should be 24 volt.
AMAREW® AM-series product manual First time running Propeller installment: Make sure the propeller and the pin are aligned correctly. Otherwise the propeller cannot be properly fixed. Place the propeller, washer and knob respectively. Then hold the propeller with one hand and tighten the knob with your other hand, by turning it clockwise (see figure B).
AMAREW® AM-series product manual Tiller handle installment: Find the sticker securing the marble on the aluminum pipe and carefully tear it off. Keep the tiller handle aligned with the aluminum pipe. Adjust the direction in accordance with the plastic part on top of the aluminum pipe (see figure D). Adjust the angle to push the aluminum pipe in to the handle.
AMAREW® AM-series product manual Counter froce bold Depth Adjustment Screw Angle adjustment lever Figure E Depth and steering adjustment: Hold the motor shaft with one hand, loosen the depth adjustment screw and set the motor to the desired depth. After the desires depth is reached, retighten the depth adjustment screw securely.
AMAREW® AM-series product manual Battery indicator: The battery indicator (see figure A) represents the actual battery voltage. The remaining battery capacity depends on the type and the specifications of the battery that is being used. Please refer to your battery specifications in order to obtain a thorough understanding of the remaining power.
AMAREW® AM-series product manual Replacing the propeller Hold the propeller blade and loosen the propeller knob. It can only be done counter clockwise and manually, without tools. Pull the propeller straight off. If the propeller is stuck, grasp one blade with one hand and tap lightly on the backside of the opposite blade with a rubber mallet until the propeller comes off.
AMAREW® AM-series product manual Storage When storing the motor, lubricate all moving parts and screws and store it in a well ventilated, dry area. Do not leave the motor outside for more than one day, especially not in the water as this will damage the lower unit.
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